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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. MARCH. 11—'Sturt, Colonial Government gun-boat, Fairchid, from Wairoa 11-Eangatira, s.s., 174 tons, P. Benner, from Wellington 12—Saucy Lass, schooner. 3S tons, M'Gregor, from Auckland via Kennedy's Bay DEPARTURES. MARCH. 10—Sturt, Colonial Government gun-boat, Fairchild, for Wairoa 10-Success, schooner, 57 tons, Fletcher, for Wellington ' 10-Glimpse, cutter, 38 tons, Croucher, for Wellington via the coast 12—Sturt, Colonial Government gun-boat, Fairchild, for Wairoa and Poverty Bay PASSENGER LIST. " INWARDS. In the Rangatira—Mrs Pinnaet, Miss Winder, Messrs Lewis (2), Morel (2), Wiggins, Hamilton, Cross, Tuxford, Smith, and four female children EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Albion, ship, 568 tons, Krohn, from London via Kelson (loading) Comerang, p.s., from Auckland Hero, schooner, from Porangahau Murewai, schooner, from Poverty Bay Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland Sturt, p.s., from. Wairoa and Poverty Bay Success, schooner, from Wellington Three Brothers, schooner, from Wairoa Wellington, s.s., from Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin VESSELS IN HARBOR. Mahia, cutter, from Wairoa Bangatira, s.s., from Wellington Saucy Lass, schooner, from Kennedy's Bay Wild Duck, ketch, from Auckland PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Wellington—Bangatira, s.s., early Povjcuty Bay—Wild Duck, ketch, this day Auckland—Wellington, s.s., early The s.s. Rangatira, Capt. Renner, arrived in the roadstead at 9 o'clock on Eriday night, from Wellington, having left that place at 7 p.m. the previous day. She brought up another lot of Cotswold sheep for Messrs. D. and W. Hunter's sta-1 tion at Porangahau, and several passengers. The Colonial Government gun-boat Sturt, Captain EairchikC which left for Wairoa on Thursday] morning, returned to port on Eriday evening. On Saturday morning she took out to the Pania reef the buoy, which has been cleaned and painted. The same afternoon the Sturt left for Wairoa and Poverty Baj, from whence she may, we believe, be shortly expected to return to Napier. The schooner Saucy Lass, M'Gregor, master, arrived in port at noon on Saturday last, witli 26,000 feet timber. She left Auckland on 28th February, with S.W. wind ; arrived at Kennedy's Bay on the Ist March, loaded, and sailed for Napier on the 6th inst.; rounded the East Cape at noon on the 10th, and arrived here as above, having experienced light variable winds and calms from Kennedy's Bay. The cutter Glimpse sailed for Wellington via the coast on Thursday morning. The schooner Success, with 73 bales wool and 45 casks tallow, sailed for Wellington on Thursday afternoon. The ketch Wild Duck will take her departure for Poverty Bay this afternoon with the following cargo :—3O head of cattle, 5 tons potatoes, 8 tons coal, and 300 feet timber. We learn that she will return to Napier in about a week. The p.s. Comerang, Capt. Ohrisp, from Auckland, may be looked for any moment. The ship Albion, 500 tons, Capt. Krohn, was lo'iding at London for Nelson and Napier at latest dates. Siie was expected to sail on the 10th January.

TELEGRAPHIC. The ships Zealandia and Glenmark both left Lyttelton for London on the 10th inst. The s.s. Wellington left Port Chalmers at 1.30 p.m. on the 11th inst., and arrived at Lyttelton at 9.30 p.m. on the 13th.

PORT OF AH URIEL

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 769, 14 March 1870, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 769, 14 March 1870, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 769, 14 March 1870, Page 2

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