SHIPPING.
I’o BT OF POVEBTY BAY.
abkivals. MARCH. 20- Effie Meiklr, schooner, from Auckland, with miscellaneous cargo. DEPABTUBEB. MARCH. 26—Wellington, ».s., Captain Carev, for Napier and Wellington with 18 boxer fruit, 5(1 bags grass seed, 19 bales wool, and 8 sheep, F. Uelyur. Passengers—- . Mrs. M'Donald, Miss M'Donald, Mrs. Moylan, Ven. Archdeacon Williams, Captain Turner, Messrs. Bout-field, Hciyur, Lascelles, Chatfield, and Boland. The Rover cleared nt the Customs yesterday. A barqte was seen crossing the buy yesterday afternoon, steering North. Tjje Tawera has been sold for £935 and is now placed in the Kaipara trade. The Pretty Jane is again behind hand, not having made her appearance np to a lute hour last night. She is advertized to leave for Napier on Monday next.
High Water. March 28.— 2. 7 a.ni.; 2.87 p.m. *" 29.— 8. 6 a.in.; 8.28- p.ia>
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 153, 28 March 1874, Page 2
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139SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 153, 28 March 1874, Page 2
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