Shipping Intelligence.
Port Ahuriri. latitude, 39 deg. 28 min. 44 sec. S.; longitude, 176 deg. 55 min. 10 sec. E. Phase of the Moon —First Quarter on the 19th November, at 8.19 p.m. THE TIDES A.PPBOXIMA.TE TIME OF HIGH W.VTEU SLACK. yo-morrow... Morning, 11.55; Evening, ARRIVALS. NOVEMBER. 16—Maori, s.s., from Wellington and Southern Ports DEPARTURES. NOVEMBER. 16—Ahuriri, 8.5., for Wellington, Lyttelfcon, and Dunedin. Cargo; 112 bales wool, Kinross and Co. $ 44 bales wool, Watt Brothers ; 20 boxes soap, 1 box candles, Weal and Close; 92 boxes, Wish art j 1 parcel, Stuart & Co. PASSENGER LIST. INWARDS. In the Maori—Mrs M'Donald and child, Mrs Blundell, Messrs Ashton, Claridge, Ferard, M'Keen, Parker, Pinsin and Ah Ock OUTWARDS. In the Ahuriri—Miss Loverock, Miss Stark, Mr, Mrs, and Master Murray, Master Brame, Messrs Smart, Yuile, Grear, Wills, Morgan, Moffatt, Ryan, and several others EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ballarat, barque, 685 tons, from London via Auckland Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Rapido, barque, 299 tons, from London via Nelson VESSELS IN PORT. Greenwich, cutter, from Moeangiangi Maori, s.s., from Wellington and Southern Ports Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa Napier, s.s., from Auckland via Poverty Bay Why Not, ketch, from Wellington Three Brothers, schooner, (laid up) Mahla, cutter (lightering) Una, steam launch, from Wairoa PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Napier, s.s., for PoveHy Bay, this evening at 8 o'clock Maori, s.s., for Wellington and Southern Ports, this evening Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, for Wairoa, tomorrow TnE s.s. Maori, Captain Malcolm, arrived in port at 9 o'clock last night, from the S >uth. From Lyttelton to Wellington, the Maori had a very boisterous passage. It coming on thick weather on nearing Wellington Heads, and Captain Malcolm not being able to make out the land, he thought it prudent to bear up for Port Underwood and anchored for the night. He reports the ketch Angelina as a jiotal wreck in Port Underwood ; and a's > the brigantine Enterprise as having lost both her anchors and chains. From Wellington (which port she left at 12.30 a.m. yesterday), fine weather was experienced until arrival here as above. She will steam for Wellington and the South this eyening. The s.s. Ahuriri steamed for Wellington and Southern Ports at 8 o'clock last night. The ketch Mary Ann Hudson, R. Baxter, master, will sail for Wairoa to morrow with a full general cargo, having been chartered by Messrs Robjohns and Co. The s.s. Napier will steam for Poverty Bay at 8 o'clock to-night.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1174, 17 November 1871, Page 2
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404Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1174, 17 November 1871, Page 2
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