Shipping Intelligence.
Port Ahuriri. Latitude, 39 deg. 28 min. 44 sec S.; longitude, 176 deg. 55 min. 10 sec. B. gunrise and Sunset To-morrow—Rise, 6.24; set, 5.18. Phase of the Moon—New Moon on the 20th April, at 6 33 a.m. High Water Slack To-morrow,—Morning, 1.40; Evening, 2.5. ARRIVALS. Nil. DEPARTURES. APEIIi. j2--"N"apier, s.s., for Poverty Bay 12 —Hero, schooner, for Wairoa PASSENGER LIST. OTTTWAttDS. In the Napier—His Honor the Superintend dent, Capfc. Read, Capt. Porter, Miss Freeman, Miss G-ibson, Mr and Mrs Cuff and family, Mr and Mrs Oliver, Mr and Mrs Goldsmith, Mr and Mrs Dalziel, Messrs. Hardy, Hastie, and Rogers In the Hero—Mrs Anderson EXPECTED ARUIVALS. Charlotte, cutter, from Lyttelton Crest of the Wave, schooner, from Dunedin Eoam, ketch, from Lyttelton. Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa Meteor, schooner, from Auckland via the £Joast Napier, s.s., from Poverty Bay Onward, schooner, from the Manukau Rangatira, s.s., from Wellington VESSELS IN PORT. Amherst, brigantine, from Newcastle Maggie, brig, from Hobart Town Glimpse, ketch, from Wellington Greenwich, cutter (lightering) Mahia, cutter (lightering) Three Brothers, schooner, from Wangawehi Why Not, ketch PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Three Brothers, schooner, for Waimarama, probably to-morrow evening ■ Glimpse, ketch, for Wellington via the .coast, early CLEARED OUTWARDS. APBIL. 12—Napier, s.s., 44 tons, Bendall, for Poverty Bay and Mahia, with 2 qr-casks brand?, 2 qr-easks rum, 20 cases whiskey, 1 bale bags, 1 case castor oil, 30 bags oats, 2 hbds ale, 26 bags potatoes, 2 parcels, 2 coils rope, Watt Brothers ; 1 boiler, 2 boxes soap, 4 mats sugar, 1 case sundries, 1 pkg spades, 1 pkg axe handles, 4 boxes tea, 1 pkg, 1 prcl, Routlcdge, Kennedy & Co. ; 2 bales woolpacks, 2 cases salt, 1 qr-cask whiskey, 3 pkgs hinge?, 1 parcel, Kinross and Co ; 2 cases, 1 safe, 1 bale, 4 pekgs sundries, (5 case?, 26 sacks potatoes, Dalziel ; 6 cases, Cuff; 7 d< zen spades, 1 shovels, 2 bags hops, 1 trunk clothing, 5 cases sundries, 4 galvanised iron boilers, 20 cases brandy, Stuart and Co.—Watt Brother?, agents. 'l2 —Hero, so; ooner, 20 tons, Campbell, for Waircn, with 72 pkgs groceries and ironmongery, 10 cases biscuits, Stuart & Co ; 1 pass "leather, 1 qr-cask sherry, 1 qs'-cask vinegar, 32 bags stores, 2 half-chests tea, Watt Brothers j 2qr casks brandy, 1 halfchest tea, 2 casks bugar, 2 boxes candles, Richardson ; 2 bags flour, 5 cases candles, 10 mats sugar, 15 pkgs groceries, Robjohns ; 40 pieces timber, Yautier; 3 jars, 4 bag? sugar, Neal and Close ; 1 case rifles, 1 bugle, Major Withers.—Routlcdge, Kennedy and Cu., agents. The s.s. Napier and the schooner Hero both left port last night—the former for Poverty Ba;y, .ind the latter for Wairoa.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 991, 13 April 1871, Page 2
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446Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 991, 13 April 1871, Page 2
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