Shipping Intelligence.
Port Ahuriri. latitude, 39 deg. 28 mm. 44 sec. S. \ longitude, 176 deg. 55 min. 10 sec. E. jPhase of the Moon—New Moon on the 12th December, at 3.31 p.m. THE TIDES APPROXIMATE TIME OF HIGH WATER SLACK. Monday Morning, 6.5 ; Evening, 6.30 ARRIVALS. DECEMBER. .3—Keera, s.s., from Auckland via the coast DEPARTURES. DECEATBEE. 9— Onehunga, schooner, for "Wellington PASSENGER LIST. INWARDS. In the Keera—Mr and Mrs Howard, Mr and Mra Steele, Mrs Gardiner, Mrs Read, Mr and Master Campbell, Master Newbold, .Colonel Wbitmore, Capt. Euff, Messrs. Din« widdio, Gowing, Bishop, Eislur, Skillicorn, Meyers, Palmer, Davis, Cooper, Adair, and Mundy, Mr Commissioner Ciurk, and eleven iiatives EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Albion, s.s., from Melbourne via the Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington, about 22nd December Amherst, brigantine, from Newcastle Rapido, barque, 299 tons, from London via Nelson Rangatira, s.s., from Wellington and the South, about 11th December Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland, on' or about 15th December Venus, brig, 237 tons, from Dunedin and Lyttelton VESSELS IN PORT. Ballarat, barque, 685 tons, from London via Auckland Napier, s.s, from Wellington via Castle Point (repairing) Keera, s.s., from Auckland via tho coast Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Mahia, cutter (lightering) Why Not, ketch, (lightering) Greenwich, cutter, (lightering) Brothers, schooner, (laid up) steam launch PROJECTED DEPARTURES. barque, for London, early in January Keera, s.s., for Wellington, to-night Han-atira, s.s., for Wellington, ou or about Tuesday next, 12th inst.
The N.Z.S.S. Co.'s s.s. Keera, Capt. Carey, arrived in port at 11 30 this forenoon, bringing about 50 tons general cargo arid a large number of passengers. She left Auckland on Wednesday last, at 4 p.m., and arrived at Tauyanga at 10.30 a.m. on Thursday ; left Tauranga at 3 p.m. the satno day, and arrived at Poverty Bay at 5 p.m. on Friday j left again at 8 o'clock the same night, and arrived here as above. Had fine weather throughout.— tike Keera leaves for Wellington tonight. The schooner Onekunga sailed for Welling ton at 4 o'clock this morning, with 100 bales wool, Kinross & Co; 8 tons potatoes, Wish art. The baiquo Ballavat, although her inward cargo is not yet ail out, has commenced taking in wool, and has now nearly 300 bales 'tween decks, which has not, however, been stowed yet. We learn that the brigantine Amherst may be expected to arrive from Newcastle early next week, with a cargo of wool.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1193, 9 December 1871, Page 2
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399Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1193, 9 December 1871, Page 2
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