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Shipping Intelligence.

Port Ahuriri, Latitude, 39 deg. 28 min. 44 sec. S.; longitude, 176 deg. 55 min. 10 sec. E. Sunrise and Sunset To-morrow —Rise, 5.24; set, 6 9 ... Phase of the Moon —Last Quarter, on the 18fch October, at 5.52 a.m. JJigh Water Slack To-morrow, — Morning, 0.54; Evening, 10.18 ABEITALS. Nil. DEPASTURES, OCTOBER. 11—Lord Ashler, s.s., for Tauranga and Auckland PASSENGER LIST. OUTWARDS. In the Lord Ashley—Messrs Banks, Watt, M'Earlane, Johnstone, and Neil EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Asterope, ship, from London via Auckland {B3 days out) Challenger, ship, from London via Nelson {now at latter port) Comerang, p.s., from Auckland Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Keera, s.s., from Auckland Lord Ashley, s.s,, from Tauranga and Auckland Maggie, brig, from Dunedin via Lyttelton Mary Ann, brigantine, from Newcastle Eangatira, s.s., from Wellington, about 19th October Three Brothers, schooner, from Wairoa VESSELS IN PORT. Eagle, ketch, from Poverty Bay Esther, brigaptine, from Wellington via the poast Greenwich, cutter (lightering) Mahia, cutter (repairing) Muriwai, schooner, from Poverty Bay Onehunga, schooner, from Auckland Why Not, ketch (on the berth for Wairoa) PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Foe Poverty Bay —Muriwai, to-morrow; Eagle, to-morrow Foe Wairoa —Why Not, to night Fob Wellington via Blackhead—Esther, brigantine, early ENTERED INWARDS. OCTOBER. 10—Lord Ashley, s.s., 290 tons, Andrews, from Wellington and Southern Ports, with 7 cases, 1 bale, Newton Irvine & Co; 2 balf-tiorcea tobapco, Watt; 1 qr-cask, Kinross ; 1 qr-caak brandy, Neal and Close; 20 cases geneva, 70 pkgs, Watt Brothers; 2 cases, Williams; 9 pkgs, Faulknor; 96 bags flour, order; 3 cases, Sutton; 3 pkgs, M‘Hardy; 10 pkgs, Novvtou ; 7 packages, Peacock ; 1 bale, Firth ; 3 bales, Large; 3 pkgs, Rathbone ; 2 bags seed, 1 cow, 11 sheep, 31 pkgs, Kinross and Co. ■ 1 trunk, Higgins; 1 case, 160 bags flour, order; 1 farcel. Baker ; 7 pkgs and 10 bars iron, 1 prcl, drilling machine, Louder ; 1 parcel, Heslop ; 1 truss, Stuart; 1 prd, Wood ; 1 bale, order ; 1 parcel, Baxter ; 1 case drugs, Gowing ; 3 wheels, 2 plumbers’ blocks and brasses, 1 shift, order ; 2 prcls, Routledge, Kennedy and Go., (agents) CLEARED OUTWARDS. OCTOBER. 10—Lord Ashley, s.s., 296 tons, H. J. 0Andrews, for Tauranga and Auckland, with 8 bullocks and 100 sheep, Kinross and Co.— Routiedge, Kennedy and Co., agents. The s.s. Lord Ashley steamed for Tauranga and Auckland to-day, with 8 head cattle and JOO sheep. The ketch Why Not, we believe, will proceed to Wairoa to night. The ship Asterope left Loudon for Auckland and Napier on the 19th July. She js consequently now 83 days out. The ship Beautiful Star is not coming to Napier. At latest dates she was loading at London for Nelson and New Plymouth. The brig Maggie, Capt. Arnold, from Newcastle, N.8.W., arrived at Port Chajmers on the Ist inst. She may, we learn, be shortly expected here via Lyttelton. The Evening Post, 6th October, says:—The ship Firth of Clyde, Captain Dodds, arrived in harbor this morning after a voyage of 111 days from the Clyde. She left’on the 17th June, and experienced heavy weather in tne Channel, during which her head-board was washed away. The Equator was reached in 36 days, apd the Cape in 67, The Snares ■were reached on Sunday morning. She brings - a full cargo, including the plant for the Wellington Gas Works. The Firth of Clyde is .Consigned to Messrs Krull & Co. She has ten passengers on board, eight for Auckland, and two men to be employed in erecting the Gas Works for Wellington. One birth occurred pn the voyage. The Canterbury Press, 4th inst., has been informed that the ketch Margaret, Captain Clifford, was totally wrecked in Laverick Bay during the late heavy weather a few days ago. No details are yet to hand, but we understand pp lives were lost.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 838, 11 October 1870, Page 2

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623

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 838, 11 October 1870, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 838, 11 October 1870, Page 2

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