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Shipping Intelligence.

Port Ahoriri. L.ajt£jbpde, 39 cleg. 28mra. 44 sec. 3.; Jongit^de, 17J5 deg. 6§ min. 10 pec. E. Sunrise and Sunset TomQrrow-—R£Be, 4§6; **> 03L J?base of thje Moon, on the Bth November, at 7 ; 11 p.m. High Water Slac£ To-morrow,— M^rnjng, #.30 j Evening, §.54. JfOYEMBEB. . brig, from Lyttelton DEPARTURES. NOVEMBEB. j3—Panterbury, schooner, for Picton EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Apterope, ship, froin London via Auckland {now at Jatter port) Challenger, ship, from London via Nelson j(now at latter port) Hero, schooner, from Wniroa 3£eera, s.s., from Auckland Lord Ashley, s.s., from Tauranga and Auck? Luna, p. 8., from the East Coast . Mary Ann Hudson, schooner, from Pofangahau Rangajfcira, s.i., from "VYellington, about the 16th instant Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland rja the Coast Three Brothers, schooner, from Wairoa VESSELS IN PORT. Esther, brigantine, from Wellington via the looast Greenwich, cutter (lightering) Maggie, brjg, from Lyttelton Mania, outter (repairing) Meteor, schooner, from Auckland vja the coast Muriwai, schooner, Irom Poyerty Bay Why Not, ketch, from Wairpa PROMPTED DEPARHIRES. Fob WELLizf<jTov via Blackhkad—Esther, brigantine, early Fob PofEBTY Bay—Meteor and Muriwai, ftp-morrow Fob the East Cqasx—Meteor, tomorrow Fpa Waiboa—Muriwai, to morrow ENTERED INWARDS,. . NOVEITBEB.

3—Maggie, brig, 119 tons, Arnold, from Punedin and Lyttelton, with (shipped at punedin) 20 cases whiskey, 1 drum bottled spirits, 1 prpl sundries, 3 casks washiijg soda, 3 cases pickles, 3 casks whiting, 1 hhd and <i or-casks vinegar, Robjohns and Co.; 1 case Jollies, 2,30 bags flour, *> Da g ß oatmeal, Neal and Close j |.4 cases cordials, Bowm.-in 5 265 bags flout, 10 bags oatmeal, 120 bags, oats, 3 cases sardines, 12 cases kerpsiue, 30 casks ale, prderj 2 crates, Newton, Irvine and Co. j 20 Backs oatmeal, 6 sacks pearl barley, Wait Brothers; 4Q coils wire, 3 cases sauce, 2 cases porn flour, 3 cases piekles, 6 boxes raisins, 6 bhds, 4 half-hhds, 3 barrels, 3 half-barrels, and 2 cases ale, Kinross and Co.; 60 bags flour, 18 boxes soap, 10 cases kerosine, Rathbone ; 150 bags flour, J. H. Yautier ; (shipped at Lyttelton) 387 sacks oats, 160 bags flour, prder; 725 sacks oatsj 400 bags flour, J. B;. Yautier (agent.) CLEARED QUTWARpy. NOVEMBER. I—Canterbury, schooner, 75 tons, Ruxton, sor Ficton, in ballast.—Watt Bros., agents.

The brig Maggie, Oapt. Arnold, left Qunedin at 10 am. on the ißfch ult. On the lftth, proceeded down the Bay, and at 7 a.m. cleared the Heads, with moderate southerly wind. Made Bank?' Peninsula on the 20th, and on the 21st, off Akaroa, experienced light variable winds and cVim. On the 22nd, encountered strong easterly wind. At noon on that day Lyttejton harbor bore W. by S., distant 25 jni)es. On the 23rd, stood in for the heads, with light and variable winds. At 10 a.m., jihe pilot went pn board, and shortly afterward? the brjg came to an anchor off the heads. At 8 a.m. on the 24th went into the harbor, and hauled alongside the wharf, goaded vrith grai'>, &c , and left Lyttelto i on thp 28th ult. Experienced variable winds along the coast, and arrived in Ahuriri roads at 1 p m. to-day, and entered the Iron Pot at pace.

WELLINGTON SHIPPING. The ship Halcione has now pn board about 000 bales of wool, and 150 tons of tallow, and pther produce. She will sail about the 10th of December. We note that the rates for passage to London ape reduced to J 645 saloon, and #2B spcond cab^n.—lndependent, 29th Pcfpber. The gchooner Shepherdess, frpm Flaxbourne; the ketch Glimpse, frpmTohunga; and the brigantine Esther, from the East Const, are daily expected with cargoes of produce, for the ship Haleione.—-Ibid. The ship Electra is alongside Jhe Queen's wharf, discharging her inward parg> from London. She is on the berth for London, and will commence loading as soon as the Halcione has pomple{;ed.—lbid. The ship Star pf the South requires pow pnly about 50Q bales wool to complete her pargo. As her cargo is all engaged, she will frpbatjly nail abput the 10th November.— bid. The Wairarapa Mereury states that the re. pidentg on flip banks of the Whareama river are negppiating for the purchase of a small steamer to draw about 4 or § feet pf water, and earry fyom 30 tp $0 tpns cargo. Considering that the freight of wopl from Castle |*oint to Wellington—- a voyage genprally abput 24 hours—costs abpijt tyvee> times as much as it does from Welljngfcpn tp Lpndop, \t k only natural that the flockflwnen} should tqrn their atterjtjgn to, the re?

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 857, 3 November 1870, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 857, 3 November 1870, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 857, 3 November 1870, Page 2

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