Shipping Intelligence.
Port Ahurjri. Jjatitude, 89 deg. 28 min. 44 sec. S. j longitude, 176 deg. 55 min* 10 sec. E. and Sunset To-mprrow—Rise, 4.54; set, 7-6. fhase of the Moon—First Quarter, on the 29th January, at 0.44 a.m. jjigh Water Slack To-morrow,— Morning, 9.24; Evening, 9.48. "^ ARRIVALS. JANITAET. 23 —Go-ahead, s.s., from Auckland m: PASSENGER LIST. JNWABDS. Jn the Go ahead—Mp and Mrs CatheroH, Miss Catherall, and four children, Mr French, Mr Smith, Mr Caldwell, and three others EXPECTED ARRIVALS. prest pf the Wave, schooner, from Port (Chalmers via Oamaru Excelsior, ketch, from Dunedin Hero, schooner, frpm V^airoa Xeera, s.s., from Auckland Lord Ashley, s.s., from Taurangs and Auckland Meteor, schooner, from Auckland via the East Coast Ocean Wave, schopner, from Auckland via £he coast Onehunga, schooner, from Auckland Rangatira, s.s., from Wellington Santiago, barque, from Auckland VESSELS IN PORT. Go-ahead, s.s., from Auckland Greenwich, cutter (lightering) Mahia, cutter (lightering) Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairpa Napier, s.s., from Wairoa Star of the South, s.s. (repairing) Three Brothers, schooner, from ToDgoio Why Not, ketch (lightering) Zingara, brig, from Dunedin and Welling |ton PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Napier, s.s., for Poverty and Tologa Bays, jtbis evening Lord Ashley, ss, for Wellington &nd Ports, shortly after arrival Go-ahpad, s.s., for Auckland, on Wednesday morning Three Brothers, schooner, for Tongoio, tomorrow ?ingara, brig, for Lqndon, early ENTERED JNWARDS. JANUABY. 28—Go-ahead, s.s., 83 tons, M. Carey, from Auckland, with 1 case drapery, Kinross and Co.; 5 packages drapery, Robinson & Co. ; 2 horses, Walters ; 1 tank malt, Swan ; 62 bags biscuit, Peacock and Co.; 2,600 feet timber, Holt; 5 packages hardware, 1 malt mill, Caldwell; 7 cases, 4 casks, 18 kegs nails, 1§ boxes candles, 100 mats sugar, 5 packages hardware, prjcjer; 100 caeiea biscuit, 20 tons flour, 33 fire bricks, 1 parcel waste, 1 circular frame, Watt Brothers.— Watt Brothers, agents. PLEARED OUTWARDS. JAKUAUY. 23 —Three Brothers, schooner, 23 tons, Ross, for Tongoio, with 1,000 totara posts and 2 tons wire, Towgood.— Routletjg'e, Kennedy and po., agents. The s,?s. Gp-ahead, Capt. Carey, left Auckland at 2 a.m. on Wednesday, 18th inst. At 8 a.m. the same day put into Port Charles to repair slight damage to machinery, and left again at 3 p.m. At 8 a.m. on Friday brought up under Cape Runaway in consequence of a strong E.S.E. gale. At 2 p.m. on Saturday, the weather being more moderate, proceeded pn her voyage, and rounded the Enst Ccipo at midnight. Arrived here at 9 o'clock this morning, having experienced strong southerly winds from the East Cape to port. Reports having sighted H-M-'a ship Galatea off Cape Runaway at 3, p.m. on Saturday.—The Goahead is announced to steam for Auckland at 10 a.m. on \yednesday next.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 924, 23 January 1871, Page 2
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451Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 924, 23 January 1871, Page 2
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