Shipping Intelligence.
Port Ahuriri. Jjatitude, 39 deg. 28 min. sec. S. j longitude, 176 deg. 55 min. 10 sec. E. jPahse of the Moon—First Quarter on the 17tb January, at 11.32 p.m. THE TIDES APPROXIMATE TIME OE HIGH WATER SLACK. Morning, 12.25 ; Evening, 12.50 ARIUYALS. JA> TJARY. 17—Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa !j.7— GHenhuutly, barque, from Dunedin PASSENGER LIST. INWARDS. In (he Mary Ann Hudson—Mrs Anderson, -Mrs Elinfc, Mrs Sargent, Mr iscott, and Mr smith. EXPECTED A7UUVALS. Alice, schooner, from Dunedin Maggie, brig, from Adelaide Hero, schooner, from Wairoa T&eexa, s s., from Wellington—to-morrow night" Sfapierj s a., from Poverty Bay—on Friday Phoebe, 2.3., from Wellington—on Monday next Eangatira, e.s., from Wellington and Southern Ports —on Saturday 3lapido, barque, 299 tons, from London via Nelson VESSELS IN POUT. ■ Ballarafc, barque, 685 tons, from London via Auckland .GlenhiuntJy, barque, 547 tons, from Dunedin Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa and Mahia Greenwich, cuttor, from Waikari Mahia, cutter (lightering) Why Not, ketch, (lightering) Three Brothers, schooner, (laid up) Una, steam launch PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Keera, s.s., for Auckland via Tauran^n and poverty Bay, on Friday nest, 19th inst., at noon Bangs lira, p.?., for Wellington, Lyitelfcon, and Dunedin, on Saturday, 20th inst. PLcebe. s.s., for Auckland, on or about Monday next, 22nd iust. Ballarat. barque, for London, about the 22:id January .GHenhuutly, barque, for Londpn about 31st January ,Tnß splendid clipper iron barque Gj-lenhuntly, papt. Large, brought up in Ahuriri roadstead at 2 o'clock Ibis afternoon. She left Dunedin on the 9fh inst., and had light winds and calms, wjlh fine weather, throughout the p.<>s sage. Capt.' M'XCinnon, late of the ill fated steamer Ahuriri, came up in the Gicnh'.inily as coast pilot. Tin's fine vessel will immediatelyl commence loadii.'K with wool for London direct, and is likely to meet with quick despatch, as a large portion cf her cargo is alrrady pressed, and ready tG be sent off. The N.Z S.S. Co.'s s.s. Keera is expected to leave Wellington for thio port at 8 o'clock 10 night, and will steam hence for Poverty Bay, Tanranga, and Auckland at noon on Friday, ]L9tbinif. The ketch Mary Ann Hudson, R. Baxter, master, left Wairoa at 11.30 a.m. yesterday, had light N-E- wind down the ccaat-, and arrived in port at IX a.m. today. Cargo: 16 bales wool, Kewton, Irvine & Co. ; 2 cases apples, liobjohns. The s.s. lianguiira is announced to steam bene? for Wellington, Lyttelfcon, and Dunedin | on Saturday nest, 20th inst." j
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1224, 17 January 1872, Page 2
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410Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1224, 17 January 1872, Page 2
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