Shipping Intelligence.
Pqpt Ahuriri. Latitude, 39 deg. 28 nu>. 44 sec S. j longitude, 176 deg. 56 min. 10 sac. 1. of the Moon Last Quarter pn she. grd. March at 6.58 a.m.
TJJE TIDES To-morrow ...Morning, S.2Q; Evening, 9,.45
ABBIVALS. fEBBUAEY. 25—JTapier, s.s., from Poverty Bay. 26,— Jfapier, «.s., from Tongoio DEPASTURES. FEBRUARY. 25—£eera, s.s., for Poverty Bay, Tauranga, and Auckland 26-rHfapier, s.s., for Tpngoja PASSENGER L,IST. inwabbs. Jn Napier—Upss Q. Stephenson and Company, Messrs. Cquper, #ast|e, Laigpnt, § natives, and several others PUTWAE^S. In the Keera— Donelly, Mr Hprtpn, and two others EXPECTED ABBIVALS. Alice, schooner, from Dunedin Rangatira, 8.9., from Vyellingtpn and. the 'South §aucy Lass, sohopner, fronj Auckland via Mercury Bay VESSELS IN PORT. Amherst, brigantine, from Newcastle #apido, barque, 28!8| tons, from London via Nelson Star of the South, s 8., from Auckland, papier, s.s., from Tongpio Enterprise, brigantine, from Wellington Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Greenwich, putter, from Bfahia, ouster (jightering) Ttyyae Brothers, schooner, (laid, up) Una, steam launch Lily, sfeijm launch PROJECTED DEPABTUBES. Hero, schooner, for Wairoa, when the weather permits Bapidp, barque, fpr London, early §tar of the South, s.s., for Auckland* .tb,is pyenjng Enterprise, brigantine, for Wellington, tomorrow Rangatira, s.s., for Wellington and Southern Ports, on Wednesday nest Mary Ann Ifudspn, ketch, for Wairoa and Mahia, early
!f#E 0.9. Etypjer, Bendall, arrived here parly yesterday morning, from Poverty Bay, bringing a cargo of wool, grass seed, fruit, &c, flnd several passengers. About 7 o'clock this morning she took her departure for Tongoio, from whence she returned to port this afternoon, bringing 40 bales wool. The e.g. Star of the South, Captain wjll steam for Auckland this evening. Tlje brigantine Enterprise, Capt. Gatherwhjch arrived, from Wellington via the poa§t on, Saturday evening, was the bearer of 3.6 Q tfaieg wool, consigned to Messrs. Kinross and Co." Thfs fine vessel is announced to anil for Wejljngtpn tpmprrow. Messrs. Watt Brpthers are the. a,gent§. The s.s. Keera took he? departure at about 7 o'clock last evenjng, % fpr, poverty, Tauranga, and Auckland,. On arrjvaj at the latter port, it is intended, we beh>vei, $q U>y this steamer pp for the purpose of giv|ng hpr a thorough overhaul. The s.s. ]sangatira announced tp steam heiipe for Wellington and Southern Porta on next—had not been notified at the Telegraph Office as having left Wellington for this port up to the time we went to pvpss. We understand that the schooner Saucy Lass was expected to leave Auckland to-day, fgr Napipf via Mercury Bay. The brigantine Amherst will probably be brought inside to-night. The anchor lpst during the recent gale has been recovered. £he schooner Hero, with a general cargo fqr "W a i roa » will probably sail to-night, and the jfetph Mary Ann Hudson, for Wairoa and Ifabjja, in a day or two. The ship Naomi, which left London on the 20th October, with a full general cargo fpr Auckland, I}a4 flpt arrived up to latest dates.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1258, 26 February 1872, Page 2
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488Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1258, 26 February 1872, Page 2
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