Shipping Intelligence.
Port Ahuriri. Jjjltitndfl, 89 deg. 28 min. 44 sec. S. $ longitude, 176 deg. 55 min. 10 sec. E. Sunrise and Sunset TQ-morroiy-r-Eise, 6.11 j tet,6.49. Fijase of the Moon—Fuji Moon, on the 6th April, at 11.5? a.m. ARRIVALS. MAECH. Zi-r~ Maggie, brig, 191 tons, Arnold, from Hobart Town. 29 Luna, p.s., Fairchild, from Auckland sria East Coast. DEPARTURES. 29—Rangatira, s.s., for Wellington PASSENGER LIST. INWABDS. In the Luna—Mr Nancarrow and a number of prize firing representatives EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Charlotte, cutter, from Lyttelton Lord Ashley, s.s., from Wellington and Southern Ports Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa Meteor, schooner, from Auckland vja the t'oast Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland TJiree Brothers, schooner, from Waimavama VESSELS IN PORT. Amherst, brigantine, from Newcastle Maggie, brig, from Hobart Town Luna, p.s., from Auckland, via the East Coast Golden Isle, sohooner, from Auckland Greenwich, cutter (lightering) Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Mahia, cutter (lightering) Why Not, ketch PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Lord Ashley, s.s., for Tauranga and Auckland, on Wednesday Luna, p.s., for Wellington and the South, io-morrow Hero, schooner, for Wairoa, early ENTERED INWARDS. MARCH. 28 —Maggie, 191 tons, Arnold, from Hobart Town, with 40,997 feet timber, 160 pairs cart shafts, BQ,OOO shingles, 50 hurdles, 35,130 5-feet palings, 20,000 6 feet palings, 35 bullock poles, 1,000 slaves, 36 cases jams, 14 cases green apples, 1 case currant juice. Vautier ; 24 cases green fruit, order ; IS cases green fruit, Master. —J. H. Vautier, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. MAECH. 28—Rangatira, s.s., 174 tons, Renner, fos Wellington, with 9 half-chests tea, 4 bass grass seed, Routledge, Kennedy & Co.; 23 bags grass seed. Watt Bros ; 10 cases, 2 boxes, 1 parcel, 300 bags grass seed, 11 casks tallow, 5 cases stout, 534 bales wool, Kinross & Co ; 1 keg, H. Williams : 1 case, Tuxford ; 1 parcel. If. Hood.—Kinross & Co., agents. The Colonial Government p.s. Luna, Captain Fairchild, arrived from Auckland via the East Coast at two o'clock this afternoon. The Luna experienced very rough weather throughout the passage, aud has had to seek shelter at Wangawehi, where she reports the steamers Star of South and Go-ahead, the brigantine Flirt, and a cutter supposed to be the Charlotte or the Woodstock,] as lying at anchor. We believe she will steana soathwards to-rnottow morning. The brig Maggie, Capt. Arnold, from Hobart Town, arrived in port yesterday morning, after a rather long passage of 27 days. She brings a full cargo of timber, palings, &c. The s.s. Rangatira steamed for Wellington this morning at 9 o'clock.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 979, 29 March 1871, Page 2
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414Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 979, 29 March 1871, Page 2
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