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Shipping Intelligence.

Port Ah,uriri.

XaMtude, 89 deg. 28 min. 44 sec. S. j .longitude, n ' ' 176 deg. 55 min. 10 sec. E. JSunrise and Sunset To-morrow—Bise, 5.39 j 1 ' jset, 6; Mondaj —rise, 5.38; set, 6.1 Phase of the3toon—First quarter, or. the 2nd October, at 8.58 a.m. High Water Slack To-morrow, — Morning, • 11.24; Evening, 11.45. Monday—Moving, 12 10 ; Evening, 12.30 ABBIVALS. " ■ Nil. " '• DEPAETUEES. OCTOBEB. I—Herald,1 —Herald, schooner, 56 tons, Gordon, Jfor Auckland via Mahia ana Tologa Bay I—Bangatira, s.s., for Wellington PASSENGEE LIST. OJTTWARDS. In the Bangatira—Mrs Anderson and child, Mr Lewis and Mr M'Donald EXPECTED ABBIVALS. Asterone, ship, from London via Auckland (loading on July 15) 1 Beautiful Star, ship, from London via Nel<« (loading pp. July 15) Challenger, ship, from London vja Nelson 5 (99 days out) '" ' ' Comerang, p.s., from Auckland Keera, s.s., frqin Auckland' Lord Ashley, s.s., from the South—7th ,Qct. Onehunga, schooner, from Auckland Tawera, schooner, from Poverty Bay VESSELS IN POET. Albion, barque, from London via Nelson Greenwich, cutter (lightering) Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Mahia, cutter (lightering) Ocean Wave, sohopner, from Auckland via Kennedy's Bay Bangatira, s.s., from Wellington Three Brothers, schooner, from Wairoa Why Not, ketch (on the berth for Wairoa) PBOJECTED DEPARTURES. Foe Wellington—Oct an to-morrow morning Fob Callao—Albion, barque, on Monday Fob Waiboa— Hero, to-morrow; Why Not, on Monday; Three Brothers, on Wednesday fr ENTERED JNWAEDS. SB^TEMBEB.

30—Rangatira, s.s., 174 tons, Renner, from Wellington, with (transhipped ex lararua, from under bond) 1 case, 1 box, 1 parcel, order j 1 case, 1 wool press, Watt Brothers; 1 qr tierce, 10 cases and 8 qrcasks wine, 250 pockets and 50 bags sugar, 1 qrcask, 2 half-tierces tobacco, J. jfcank malt, Kinross & Co. j 2 half-tierces tobacco, 25 boxes teajVautier; 27 pckgs sugar, Bath bone; 5 cases'vestas, 3 balf-tierces, Stuart & Co. • 1 palf-tieroe, 1 qr-tierce, 5 qr-casks rum, 5 qrcasks brandy, Robjohns Brothers; 1 case wine, 1 qr-cask brandy, Boutledge, Kennedy pnd Co. j 1 case, J.'Wood; 1 case, order; (transhipped ex Claud Hamilton, from Mel bourne, under bond)' 1 case, Bathbone ;' 5 qrcasta, Routledge, Kennedy & Co.; 0 casks, jßtuart & Co; (transhipped ex Halcione, from ■Jjondon, under bond) 0 crates, 109 cases, 15 casks, 1 bale, 15 packages, Stuart & Co.; 15 bales, 9 cases, Watt Bros, j (transhipped ex Bangitoto, from Melbourne, tinder bond) 55 pckgs sugar, order; 80'cases korosine, N. Williamsj 2 half-casks wine, G. Bowman: 1 qrcask wine, 1 case seed, 1 bale paper, Newton, Irvine & Co - f 28 packages sugar, 15 bags coffee, Neal and Close ; 4 cases sundries, 5 bundles, 1 pair bellows, J. M'Leod ; 1 Tuxford j 2 cases chicory, 3 cases confectionery, Bobjohnsj (transhipped ex Taranaki, from Dunedin, under bond) 5 casep, 1 bale, order j (shipped at Wellington, ex warehouse and under bond) 1 qr-cask sherry, 5 qr-cask's port, 1 qr-cask ruin, Peacock, Smith & Co.; (shipped at Wellington, free and duty paid) 20 boxes soap, g pkgs sundries, 1 chest, Boutledge, Kennedy & Co: lease, Growing; 20 jars, 2 casks ruddle, 1 bale, 3, cases, 5 sacks flour, 7 packages station stores, 2 bales wootpa'ck's, 15 casks ale, 1 case saddlery, Kinross & Co ;' 2 toilers, 178 pkgs, Tiifen ;' 2 parcels, Sutton ; 2 cases, l'bale, 120 bags'flour, 3 cases sauces, 1 half-cheat tea, 10 cases jams, Peacock; 1 case, 1 parcel, Robinson; 7 cases, Newton, Irvine and Co $ ' 1 bale, 1 parcel, 3 cases, 1 cask almonds, 3 casks currants, 30 sacks flour, 14 gunnies sugar, 5 bags oatmeal, 5 cases k'erbsine, Neal and Close; 2 bags' iron, Faulknor and Riddel; 5 pckgs, 1 hhd, 2 cases, 4 sacks oatmeal, 2 boxes raisins, 4 cases sundries, 1 case coffee, order ; 4 cases drugs, 1 case an 4 2 pkgs drapery, 10 cases kerosine, Stuart and Co ; 1 case, Stedman ; 2 trunks, Cowie; 1 case, Swan; 11 caßes,'Sutton;"3 cases, Manoy; 3 casks currants, 10 cases ftout, Robjohns; 1 case axe handles, 2 boxes raisirii, 1 pase confectionery, I box, or.der; 1 prcl, Chambers; 2 pieces ironwork, Telegraph; 5 pkgs, 1 hhd, 2 cases, 2 cases vestas, order; 2 tales leather, 1 case, Higgins; 20 bars and 7 packages iron, 1 bag belts'," 1 grindstone, X coil rope, 1 case, 1 punching machine, 1 keg, Lodder j 1 (jase drapery, Drower ; I package gelatine,' Growing j 1 box, 6 kegs hails, if. R. Russell; i 'sack,.Sergeant Baker'; 2 packages drapery, Stuart; 3 pkgs, Withers; 1 parcel, Bold j 1 bdl leather, MuUahy.—Kinross and Co., agents. v ' ; CLEARED OUTWARDS. "SEPTEMBER. 30— JTerald, schooner, 56 tons, Gordon, for Auckland via Mahia and Tologa Bay, witn /for Mahia) 120 bags flour, 1 wheelbarrow', 2 dozen' pannikins, 1 case sundries, 1Q gunnies sugar, 1 bag ruddle, 1 bale and 12 bdls woolpacks, 1 pkg twine, 31 bags grass seed, 1' bag and 1 qr cask rum, 1 qr-chtst tea, 1 bag tobacco, 1 box'soap, 2 kegs paint, 1 drum oil, I pkg boots, 1 pkg books, 4 cases biscuit, 1' wool-press, Walker; 27 woolpacks, 1 package twine, 3 bottles oil, 1 bag ruddle, 16 bags

•flour, # gunnies sugar, 1 box soap, 1 gross vestae, 6 ibs candle cotton, 1 pig boots, .12 pairs socks, 1 dozen wicks, 1 tin Jcerosiue, 1 bag rice, 1 ,qr-chest tea, 2 ovens, order; (for Tologa BayY 1 bale woolpack>, 4 gunnies sugar, J. naif-chest !tea, 1 case sundries, 4 pieces stove-piping, 1 bag tobacoo, 1 box soap, 2 drums tar, 1 bag oakum, 1 pkg pitch, 1 bag hops, 40 bags flour, 1 keg "rum, 4 tons potatoes, J. Bhodes; 1 piano, 6 phairs, 2 boxes, H. ICrught. —Watt Brothers, agents'. qcxobeji. I—Bangatira, s.s., 174 tons, Benner, for Wellington, with (free and duty paid) 26 bales sheepskins, 25 bales wool, order; 1 canvas pkg, Hon. Tollemache,s 1 bulL Eiddiford; (under bond, transhipped ex Bangitoto, from Melbourne) 39 pkgs. sugar, short landed at Napier —Kinross & Co., agents. I—Ocean Wave, schooner, 118 tons, (3-al-braith, for Wellington, wjth original cargo jfrom Auckland.—J. H. Vautier, agent.

Shipping .during the past month has been moderately brisk. The arrivals number 21, and the departures 18, representing an aggregate tonnage of 2,858 and 2,191 respectively. There have been no arrivals since our last evening's publication. The "schooner Herald left for Auckland yia Mania and Tologa Bay this morning. The s.s. Bangatira steamed Wellington this afternoon,'and the schooner Ocean Wave will leave for the same destination to morrow morning.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 830, 1 October 1870, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 830, 1 October 1870, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 830, 1 October 1870, Page 2

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