Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OP AHUBIRI. ARRIVALS. FEBRUARY. 10—Hero, schooner, 20 tons, Charles Merwin, from Wairoa. &c. 10—Rangatira, s.s., 174 tons, Renner, from Wellington and Southern Porta 11—Three Brothers, schooner, 26 tons, H. Ross, from Wairoa, &o. 11—Saucy Lass, schooner, 38 tons, K. M'Gregor, from Mercury Bay 13—Success, schooner, 53 tons, Fletcher, from Blackhead DEPARTURES. FEBRUARY. 10—Star of the South, s.s., 161 tons, W. Bendall, for Auckland 11—Muriwai, schooner, 26 tons, Siddons, for Poverty Bay 11—Rangatira, s.s., 174 tons, Renner, for Wellington and Southern Ports 11—R. T. TurnbuU, barque, 367 tons, Cumming, for London PASSENGER LIST. INWARDS. In the Rangatira—The hon. W. Fox and Mrs Fox, Mr and Mrs M'Loughlin, Me3srs. Ileboerly, Orr, Canning, Olivant, and Moore In the Three Brothers—Miss Peakraan, Miss M'Greevy, Miss Carroll, and Miss Gilligan OUTWARDS. In the Muriwai—Captain Read and Mr Smith In the Rangatira—Mr Ward EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Eagle, ketch, from Wansapoa Lord Ashley, s s., from Wellington and Soiithem Ports Murewai, schooner, from Poverty Bay Star of the South, s.s., irom Auckland VESSELS IN HARBOR. Chile, ship, 768 tons, from London via Auckland Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Mania, cutter, from Wairoa Saucy Lass, schooner, from Morcury Bay Success, schooner,-from Blackhead Three Brothers, schooner, from Wairoa PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Foa London—Chile, ship, early in March Auckland—Lord Ashley, to-morrow at noon Waieoa—Three Brothers, to-night; and Hero, early —, . The New Zealand Steam Navigation Company's ! s.s. Rangatira, Captain Renner, with a large general cargo and several passengers from Wellington and Southern Ports, arrived here at noon on Thursday last, 10th inst. She steamed for Wellington and the South at 1.30 p.m. on Fridny, with 20 tons flour, 20 hides, 9 casks tallow, 6 empty barrels, and 4 empty hhds. The Rangatira was also the hearer of the outward English mail. The schooner Hero, Merwin, master, from Wairoa and Whakaki, arrived in port on Thursday last, with 18 bales wool and 11 bushels maize. We believe she will return to Waiioa to-night. The schooner Success, Fletcher, master, brought up in the roadstead at 1 p.m. yesterday, having on board 60 bales of wool, shipped at Blackhead. Heavy weather on the coast prevented her getting off any more. The schooner Three Brothers, H. Ross, master, from Wairoa, Mo'v.ika, and Moeangiangi, arrived in port at 2.30 p.m. on Thursday last, with 36 bales and 28 sacks of wool, and 30 cases froit. The Brothers is announced to leave for Wairoa again to-night. The schooner Saucy Lass, from Auckland via Mercury Bay, arrived in port on Friday evening last, with 29,000 feet timber and 800 cocoa nuts. The s.s. Lord Ashley (in lieu of the Phoebe) is announced to steam for Auckland at noon to-mor-row (Tuesday.) The s.s. Star of the South steamed for Auckland at noon on Thursday last, with 1,150 sheep. The barque R. T. Turnbull took her departure for Loudon at 5 p.m. on Friday last, with 1,625 bales of wool, valued at £20,562. The schooner Muriwai sailed for Poverty Bay on Friday last, with 23 head cattle and sundries.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 761, 14 February 1870, Page 2
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499Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 761, 14 February 1870, Page 2
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