Shipping Intelligence.
so?s AfeurM. ifcatitpde, 30 deg. 28 vain. 44 see. S. ,• Jopgjtude, 17*9 deg. JSJS mip. 10 sec. J2. gnnrfee and Sunset To-morrowrr-Bise', 5.40; set, 5.59 J ]Phaae of the Moon —first quarter, or. the grid Octpber, at 8.58 a.m. Jpgh Water Slack To-morrow,- Morning, £0.37 ; syenipg, 11. 4 B RIVALS. 29—Bangatira, b.s., 174 tpn9, Eenner, from PEFABTUHES. Nil. PASSENGEB LIST. INWAS9S. In the Bangatira—Mr and Mrs Smith and jthree children, Messrs Bunbury, Graham, Jlewjtfr, Meek, M'lntosh, Mitchell, FearsQn, Bead, Smith, and J. B. Smith ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Aeterope, ship, from London via Auckland on July 15) Beautiful Star, ship, from Londop via Nelson (loading on July 15) Challenger, ship, from fjondon via Nelson {9B days out) Comerting, p.s., from Anckland Keera, s.s., from Auckland Lord Ashley, s.s., from the Sonth —7th Oct. Onehunga, schooner, from Auckland Tawera, schooner, from Poverty Bay YESSELS IN POBT. Albion, barqne, from London via Nejson Greenwich, cutter (lightering) Jlero, sphopner, from Wairoa Mahia, cutter (lightering) + Ocean Wave, schooner, from Auckland via Kennedy's Bay Bangatira, s.s., frpm Wellington Three Brothers, schooner, from Wairoa Why Not, ketch (on the berth for Wairoa) PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Fob Wellington— Bangatira, to-morrow j Ocean vVave, on or about Ist October Fob Callao—Albion, barque, on Monday Fob Auc£i«AN2>—Herald, to-morrow Fob MAHiA—llerald, tp-mprrow Fob Waiboa —Why Not, early; Hero,about Saturday next j Three Brothers, early The s.s. Bangatira, Captain F. Benner, left Onehunga on Sept. 20th at 4pm., arrived at Taranaki on the 21st at 4 p.m., sailed same day at 7 p.m., arrived at Wanganui next day, crossed the bar at 7 poi., left Wanganqi on the 24th at B'3o a.m, arrived in Wellington at midnight; encountered head winds and sea throughout the passage. She left Wellington at 8 p m. on Wednesday, and arrived here at a late hour last night. The Bangatira leaves again for Wellington to-morrow afternoon. The cargo of the barqne Albion is now all out of that vessel, and she will probably leave for Callao about Monday next. The s.s. Gothenburg, from Melbourne, arrived at the Bluff at 30 o'clock last ni-iht.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 829, 30 September 1870, Page 2
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346Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 829, 30 September 1870, Page 2
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