Shipping Intelligence.
Port Ahuriii latitude, 89 deg. 28 min. 44 «ec 8. ? - longitude, 176 deg. 5,5 min. 10 sec. E. Sunrise and Sunset To-morrow—Rise, 510; set, (6,19 Monday—Kise, 5.9 j set, 6.20 Phase of the Moon—. New Moon, on the 25th (October, at 8.15 a.m. ]3jgh Water Slack To«morrow, — Morning, 6.10; Evening, 6.30. Monday—- Morning, .6.55; Evening, 7.1& ARRIVALS. OCTOBfill. 22—-Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland via the coast DEPARTURES. PCU'OBEE. 22—Comerang, pa, for Auckland via the Thames EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Asteropo, ship, from London via Auckland (94 days out) Challenger, ship, from London via Nelson (now at latter port) Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Keera, s.s., from Auckland Lord Ashley, s.s , from Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, about, the 30th inetant Maggie, brig, from Dunedin via Lyttelton Meteor, schooner, from Auckland via the poast Three Brothers, schooner, horn Wairoa VESSELS IN PORT. Esther, brigantiue, from Wellington via the coast Greenwich, cutter (lightering) Mahia, cutter (repairing) Mary Ann, brigantine, from Newcastle Saucy Lass, schooper, from Auckland via the xjpast Why Not, ketch, from Wairoa 'PROJECTED I)EPAR iVRKii. Fob yxv. Blic&Biad Esther, brigantine, early Eob Waikoa —Why Not, Tu'S.hny night ENTERED INWARDS. OClOßiilt. 21—Coraerang, p.s., 152 tons, Chrisp, from Auckland viu coast with shingles, order; 10 cases glass, Poeoek.— Watt Bros., agents'. CLEARED OUTWARDS. OCTOBER. 21—-Rangatira, s.s,, 174 tons, Runner, for Wellington, with 9 bales* wool, 1 case lard, 1 fl :X machine, Watt Brother* ; 1 prd, order ; 55 hides, Rowes ; 1 pkg, Morrison ; 6 boles blankets, Capt. Rower; 1 truss drapery, Neal jind Close; 1 prol, Kinross and Co. (agents) 22—pomerang, p s., 152 tons', Olirisp, t'ov Auckland via the Thames, with 26 iio;td cattle and 650 sheep, M'flardy.—Watt Brothers, agents The schooner Saucy Lass, K. M'Grcgor, master, left Auckland on the 6th inst., and arrived at Mercury Jiay on the 7th. ilav:ng loaded, left Mercury Ray on tho 13th. 'Rounded the East. Cape on the 17th, and on 18th nad to seek shelter at Anouri, in consequence of a heavy southerly gale. Remained there 24 hours, und resumed her voyage on on the 19th. Had head winds and erthus, until arrival in port this morning at li o'clock. She brings a cargo of timber and shingles. The p.s. Comera g steamed for Auckland via the Thames this afternoon, with a cargo of livestock. The brigantine Mary Ann entered the Iron Pot this afternoon. ihe ketch Why No*, as may be seen by advertisement, will leave for Wairoa on Tuesday night. The s.s. Lord Ashley, hence, arrived at Wellington at 12.5'J p.m. yesterday. This steamer may be expected to return to Napier about the 30th inst.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 848, 22 October 1870, Page 2
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432Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 848, 22 October 1870, Page 2
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