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Shipping Intelligence.

Port Ahuriri. Platitude, 39 deg, 28 ipjn. 44 sec. S. ; Jongitude, 176 deg. 55 min. 10 aec. E. Sunrise and Sunset To- sorrow—Rise, 6.29 j set, 5.13. Phase of the Moon—New Moon on the 20th April, at 6 33 a.m. High Water Slack To-morrow, — Morning, 55 j Evening, 5.30. ARRIVALS. APRIL. 15—Star of South, a.s.. from Auckland

JLW V/I l-M/ UUUUU, 0.0. J U'UIU HUUMOiUU 16—Napier, e.s , from Poverty Bay 16—Crest of the Wave, schooner, from Dunedin 16 —Three Brothers, schooner, (put-back) DEPARTURES. APRIL. 16—Amherst, brigantine, for Newcastle 16—Angelina, ketch, for Havelock 16—Three Brothers, schooner, for Waima* ram a PASSENGER LIST. INWARDS. In the Star of the South —Mr. and Mrs. M'Lean and child, Mr Sealy In the Napier—His Honor the Superintendent, Messrs Hamlin, Hastio, Caulton, and several others EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Meteor, schooner, from Auckland via the Coast Onward, schooner, from the Manukau Eangatira, s.s., from Wellington, 17th VESSELS IN PORT. Crest of the Wave, schooner, from Dunedin Foam, ketch, from Lyttelton, Maggie, brig, from Hobart Town Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa .Greenwich, cutter (lightering) Mahia, cutter (lightering) Napier, s.s., from Poverty Bay Star of the South, s s., from Auckland Three Brothers, schooner Why Not, ketch PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Three Brothers, schooner, for Waimarama, early Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, for Wairoa, early Napier, s.s., for Wairoa, to morrow Star of the South, s.s., for Auckland,, at 5 p.ra. to morrow ENTERED INWARDS. APRIL. 17—Napier, s.s., 44 tons, Bendall, from Poverty Bay, with 120 bags grass seed, Richardson ; 20 boxes apples, Watt Brothers (agents.) 17—Star of the South, s.s., 147 tons, Holmes, from Auckland, with 166 cases, Smart and Co ; 27 pkgs, Cowing ; 7 casks, Hawke’s Bay Club; 11 cases, as addressed ; 7 cases, tuff; 10 pkgs, 1 case dupery, Cashraore ; 5 eases, Swan ; 1 case drapery, Price; 3 cases drapery, LeQuesne ; 1 case drapery, Rathbone; 7 cases drapery, Routledge, Kennedy and Co ; 1 bale leather, Harden-

er; 1 parcel, Holder; 19 pckgs hops, 4 pkgs, Williams ; 2 pkgs, Neagle ; 1 case, Robjohns ; 1 case, Abrahams ; 15 packages sundries, Simeon ; 23 pckgs machinery, Stuart and Co ; 2 cases drapery, Robinson ; 1 truss, Neal and Close ; 25 pipes, Oarer ; 1 tank malt, I cask, 4 cases, Swan ; 10 bags flour, Bishop Williams; 1 buggy, M £ Leod ; 4 rods, 1 parcel iron, 1 case, 100 sacks flour, 50 sacks coke, 1 press, 1 cask, 1 sack, 69 empty casks, Watt Brothers (agents.) 17—Crest of the Ware, schooner, 58 tons, A. .Bell, from Dunedin, with 60 boxes and 2 half-chests tea, 1 qr-tieree tobacco, 1 qr cask rum, order; 6 casks whiskey, 200 bags flour, 6 hhds, 4 half hhds, and 4 bam Is beer, Kinross &Co ; 2 casks rum, order ; 2 tanks malt, o der ; 300 bags flour, 10 bags oatmeal, 100 coils wire, 5 cases sauce, 2 tanks malt, order; 90 bigs flour, 1 barrel herrings, 1 case jujubes, I case castor oil, 1 ease a arch, Robjohns ; 140 bags flour, "V autior ; 159 coils wire, 2 oases iron, order ; 1 case sago, lease fish, 1 tase cordials, 4 casks whiting, 4 casks herrings, 1 package spice, 3 bdls spades, 3 kegs nails, 1 bundle handles, 1 case sundries, 11 coils rope, J. Kcagle ; 238 bars and 67 bundles iron, 37 lengths piping, 6 sheets and 1 bar copper, 1 bundle black iron, 1 case iron, 2 cases sundries, 7 kegs nails, Williams ; 3 casks allot, 10 kegs gunpowder, 20,000 percussion caps, 2 coils lead, order; 1 half-barrel herrings, P. M'Hardy ; 1 parcel, 1 case, Ifewton, Ir■vine and Co ; 1 bos, Keal and Close; 1 trunk, Robjohns ; 1 case glassware. Large and Tovvniey ; 42 lengths piping, Drower ; 71 bars and 8 bundles iron, 1 keg nails, I keg paint, 3 cases axes, 1 keg wedges, 5 4- n i -* / v . °

tons flour, 1 case drapery, 10 box. a soap, Kathbone; 6 bara and 1 bundle steel, 20 bundles 1 oop iron, 326 sacks weights, 14 grindstones 6 sheets iron, 1 cask horseshoes, 12 c;is ‘8 pig iron, 6 sheets plates, 3 bundles feeders, 1 case sundries, 3 bundles shovels, 2 kogs nails, 6 colonial ovens, 6 bund es brooms, 1 package saws, Boylan ; 2 bundles galvanised iron, 1 bundle black jrnn, 6 bundles spouting, 2 cases sun Iries, I'oct ck ; 1 case iron, 4 boxes tin plates, 2 bundles wire, 1 case sundries-, Gillespie; 1 weighing machine, 1 pillar, 1 back rail, 1 parcel, lipbinson and Co ; 2 kegs nails, J. bundle handles, 7 colonial ovens, 3 kegs blue store, 1 dozen washboards, 1 box grin 's oi p fittings, 1 cask ruddle, 1 case sundries, Grower; 200 bags fi.jur, 5 bags oatmeal, Neal ami Close ; 1 case drapery, liobjjlins ; 2 ha! s drapery, Newton, Irvine Co.—Kinross and Co., agents.

left Auckland at 4 p.m. on Thursday, 13th inst., and experienced fine weather throughout the trip. She brings a large general cargo. The B.s. Napier, Capt. Bendall, returned to port from Poverty Bay at ,8 o'clock yesterday morning. The schooner Crest of the Wave, Captain Bell, arrived in port yesterday afternoon. She left Dunedin heads on the 9th instant, and the master reports having experienced winds flying about from N.E. to S.W. every few hours throughout the trip, .with strong breezes and rain. The brigantine Amherst, for Newcastle, and ketch Angelina, for Havelock, both in ballast, took their departure early yesterday morning. The schooner Three Brothers, for Waimararaa, sailed yesterday mori.intr, but had to put back agajn last night:, owing to a strong southerly wind haying sprung up. The s.s. Bangatira left Wellington for this port at 12 10 this afternoon.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 994, 17 April 1871, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 994, 17 April 1871, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 994, 17 April 1871, Page 2

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