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Shipping Intelligence.

Port Ahuriri. Latitude, 39 deg. 28 min. 4A sec. S.; longitude, 176 deg. 55 min.JLO sec. E. guuripe and Suuset Tp-morroyr—Riae, 4.44; set, 6.46. , < _. Phase of the Moon—Last Quarter, on the 16th November, at 8.38 p.m. jpEigh Water Slack To-morrow,—Morning, g.42j Evening, 3 5 ARKJVALS. NOVEMBER. 16 —Luna, p.s., from Wellington 17 —Keera, s.s., from Auckland 17—Rangatira, s.s., from Manukau, Taranaki, Wauganui, and Wellington DEPARTURES. NOVEMBER. 16—Hero, schooner, for Arapawanui and Wairoa . . 17—Keera, s.s., for Auckland via Mahia PASSENGER LIST. INWABDS. In the Luna—Mr and Mrs Grill, Mr Cooper and Mr Sealy 'ln the Bangatira—Mrs Stuart, 2 children, and servant, Mr Smith, Mr Rolls, Mr Blair, faster Harding, Master Trask, John Robertion, Esq., F.S.N.Z., Mr L. Deßeer, F.S.N.Z., Mr J. H. Morrison, F.S.N.Z., Mr T. S. Har rison, E.S.N.Z., R. A Low, Esq., Conductor E.S.N.Z., and 4£ in the steerage ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Asterope, ship, from London via Auckland (now at latter port) Banshee, schooner, from Russell (Bay of Islands) Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Keera, s.s., from Auckland Lord Ashley, s.s., from Wellington and Southern Ports, about the 22nd instant Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa Meteor, schooner, from Auckland via coast Napier, s.s., (new), from Auckland, early Ocean Wave, schooner, from Auckland via £he coast Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland via £he Coast VESSELS IN PORT. Challenger, ship, from London via Nelson Excelsior, ketch, from Dunedin Greenwich, cutter (repairing) Luna, p.s., from Wellington Magellan Cloud, brigantine, from Russell (Bay of Islands) Mahia, cutter, from Waimarama Rangatira, s.s., from Manukau, Taranaki, Wanganui, and Wellington Three Brothers, schooner, from Mangakuri Why Not, ketch, from Wairoa PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Three Brothers, for Waimarama, to-night Magellan Cloud, for Tauranga, tomorrow Rangatira, for Wellington ans Pictou, tomorrow evening Luna, for Auckland, early ENTERED INWARDS. NOVEMBER. 17 —Rangatira, s.s., 174 tons, E. Banner, from Manukau, Taranaki, Wanganui, and Wellington. [We regret being unable to. publish the manifest this evening.] The Colonial Government p.s. Luna left Wellington for this port at half-past 8 o'clock pn Tuesday night, and rounded Cape Palliser at 1 a.m. yesterday. Cape Kidnapper was rounded at 8.30 last night, and the steamer arrived in the roadstead at 10.15 p.m., and immediately entered the Iron Capt. Fair child being bis own pilot. We believe the Luna will next proceed to Auckland via the coast, but we have not heard when. ' The s.s. Keera —specially sent on to Napier with the European and American mails via £he Californian route—arrived in the roads at about 9 o'clock this morning. Captain Bam, to whom we are indebted for files, reports leaving Auckland at 10 p.m. on Monday last, 14th inst. Rounded the East Cape at 4 a.m. the next day, aud arrived at Poverty Bay at 4 o'clock that evening. Left again at 7 o'clock, and arrived here as above. She hrought neither cargo nor passengers for this port, and at 10.30 this morning steamed for Mahia, there to load stock for Auckland. The s.s. Rangatira, Capt, Renner, left the Manukau at noon on Thursday, 10th instant, and arrived at Taranaki at 5 a.m. on the 11th; left again at 11 a.m., and arrived at Wanganui at 10 o'clock the same night; left there at 1 p.m. on the 12th, and arrived at Wellington at midnight. Had fine weather and smooth water throughout. Left Wellington at 12.30 p.m. yesterday ; had light variable winds and thick rainy weather during the passage, and arrived hi Pprt Ahuriri at 1.30 p.m. to-day. The Rangatira leaves the roadstead at 5 p.m. to-morrow, for Wellington and Picton, and may be expected back about the 25th instant, thus affording intending passengers a quick return to this port. The schooner Hero, for Arapawanui and Wairoa, sailed last night with a miscellaneous cargo.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 869, 17 November 1870, Page 2

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619

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 869, 17 November 1870, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 869, 17 November 1870, Page 2

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