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Shipping Intelligence.

Port Ahuriri. Latitude, 39 deg. 28 min. 44 sec. S. j longitude, 176 deg. 65 min. 10 sec. E. Sunrise and Sunset To-morrow-r-Eise, 6.24; set, .5.18. Phase of the Moon—New Moon on the 20th April, at 633 a.m. Pigh Water Slack To-morrow,—Morning, 2.30; Evening, 2.55. ARRIVALS. APRIL. 13 —Angelina, ketch, from Lyttelton 14 —Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa 14 —Foam, ketch, from Lyttelton DEPARTURES. APBIL. 14—Glimpse, ketch, for Wellington via the Coast EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Crest of the "Wave, schooner, from Dunedin Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Meteor, schooner, from Auckland via the poast Napier, s.s., from Poverty Bay, 16th Onward, schooner, from the Manukau Rangatira, s.s., from Wellington, I,sth Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland VESSELS IN PORT. Amherst, brigantine, from Newcastle Angelina, ketch, from Lyttelton Foam, ketch, from Lyttelton. Maggie, brig, from Hobart Town Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa Greenwich, cutter (lightering) Mahia, cutter (lightering) Three Brothers, schooner, from Wangawehi Why Not, ketch PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Three Brothers, schooner, for Waimarama, tomorrow Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, for Wairoa, early next week Amherst, brigantine, for Newcastle, N.S.W., Jo-morrow ENTERED INWARDS. APKIL. 14 —Angelina, ketch, 21 ton?, Smith, from Lyttelton, with 50 sacks oats and 500 bags Hour, Watt, Brothers (agents.) 14 —Foam, ketch, 40 tons, Aschman, from Lyttelton, with 616 sacks oats, Vautier. — Master, agent. 14—Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, 14 tons, Sim, from Wairoa, with original cargo for Mo haka (short landed.) —Stuart & Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. APEjL. 14—Glimpse, ketch, 38 tons, Croucher, for Wellington via the coast, with original cargo for Pourerere and Or'ti. —R.mtledge, Kennedy and Co., agents. 14—Amherst, brigantine, 162 tons, Hare, for Newcastle, N.S.W., in ballast.—Watt Brothers, agents. ' 14—Three Brothers, schooner, 26 tons, Ross, for Waimarama, with 200 palings, 77 pkgs, 45 half-sacks giass seed, 9 pekgs merchandise, 52 bundles shingles, 3,302 feet timber, 4 bags staples, 30 coils wire, 1 bag staples, 1 pekg and 1 keg nails, Kinross & Co.— Routledgp, Kennedy and Co., agents. The ketch Angelina, Smith, master, from Lyttelton, with oats and flour, arrived in the roadstead at 10 o'clock last night. She left Lyttelton on Sunday morning last, avd experienced variable weather on the passage. She entered the Jron Pot this morning. Her cargo is consigned to Messrs. Watt Brothers. The ketch Mary Ann Hudson, Sim, master, arrived in port at 2 o'clock this morning. She left Wairoa early on Wednesday morning, and anchored off Mohaka at noon. At 11 the same night had to get under weigh owing to a stiff S.E. wind springing up with heavy sea. Was off Wairoa again at daylight yesterday morning, when a light N.W. wind was experienced, which gradually drew round to the N.E. After sundown a light land breeze sprung up, and lasted until arrival here as above. She is again on the berth for Wairoa ■ —to sail early next week. The ketch Foam, Agchman, master, left Lyttelton on Saturday night last, and experienced much the same weather as the Angelina, —arriving in port about 9 o'c'ock this morning. She brings a pargo of oats for Mr. jj. H. Vautier. The ketch Glimp 3 e sailed hence this afternoon for Wellington via the coast.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 992, 14 April 1871, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 992, 14 April 1871, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 992, 14 April 1871, Page 2

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