Shipping Intelligence.
Jtoyt Ahuriri Latitude, 39 deg. 28 min. 44 see. S.; longitude, 176 deg. 6B min. 10 see. E. Sunrise and Supsejt To-mprrow-=-Rise, 57j set, 6.21. Fhase of the Moonr-rNew Moon, on the 25th October, at 3.15 a.m. Jligh Water Slack To-morrow,--Morning, 7W', brewing, 8,0, ARRIVALS. OCTOBER. 22—Hero, schooner, from Wairoa via Mo* haka 22—Three Brothers, schooner, from Wairoa vjaAJ peangiangi DEPARTURES. Nil. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Asterope, ship, from London via Auckland (96 daja out) Challenger, ship, from London via Nelson (now at latter port) Flirt, brigantine, from Auckland Keera, s.s., from Auckland Lord Ashley, s.s, from Wellington, Lyttel£on, and Dunedin, about the 30th instant Maggie, brig, from Dunedin via Lyttelton Meteor, sqhooner, from Auckland via the coast VESSELS IN PORT, Esther, brigantine, from Wellington via the coast Greenwich, cutter (lightering) Hero, schooner, from WairoaMahia, cutter (repairing) M ary Ann, brigantine, from Newcastle Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland via £he coast Three Brothers, schooner, from Wairoa Why Not, ketch, from Wairoa PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Fop Wellington yu Blackhead--Es-ther, brigantine, early Fob Waiboa—Why Not, to morrow night; Three Brothers, Thursday; Hero, Thursday Fob Mohaka—Hero, Thursday ENTERED INWARDS. OCTOBER. 24—Saucy Lass, schooner, 38 tons, K! IJl'Gregor, from Auckland via Mercury Bay, with 26,000 feet sawn timber, R. Holt; 25 gallons rum, 2 bales drapery, order. —Master, agent. 24—Hero, schooner, 20 tons, J. Campbell, from Wairoa and Mohaka, with 6 bales wool, F. Sutton 5 70 kits maize, Kinross and Co.; 10 Backs maize, Hawkins ; 2 tons firewood, order. • —G. E. G. Richardson, agent. 24—Three Brothers, schooner, 23 tons, H. Ross, from Wairoa and Moeangianjzi, with 137 kits and 13 bags maize, Neal and Close ; 218 kits and 44 bags maize, Stuart and Co.; 3«> kits maize, 4jiides, 3 bundles skins, 2>\ tons kumeras, Kinross and Co.— I£enped.y and Co., agents.
The schooner Hero, from Wai?oa via MoJiaka, arrived in Ahurirj roadstead at 7 o'clock pn Saturday night, and entered the Iron P)t pbout four hours later. She brings a cargo of wool and maize. She left Mohaka at 3 p.m. on Saturday, and had N.W. wind along the coast.—The Hero is again laid on for \Vairoa. The schooner Three Brothers, from Wairoa via Moeangiangi, arrived in the roadstead about 9 p.m. on Saturday, and entered the Pot yesterday morning. Had light N.W. wind and calm during the run, She is again on the berth for Wairoa. The s.s. Bangatira, hence, arrived ah Wei lington. at $ o'clock last evening. The s.s. Omeo, from Melbourne, arrived at Hokjtika at 7,30 this morning. The brigantineFli-t may he shortly expected to arrive from Auckland with a cargo of timber and firewood.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 849, 24 October 1870, Page 2
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434Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 849, 24 October 1870, Page 2
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