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Shipping Intelligence.

Port Ahuriri. Latitude, 39 deg. 28min. 44 sec S. ; longitude, 176 deg. 55 min. 10 sec. E. Phase of the Moon — Full Moon, on the 24th April, 1.7 a.m. THE TIDES APPROXIMATE TIME OF HIGH WATER SLACK. To-morrow ... Morning, 4.40; Evening, 5.5 ARRIVALS. APRIL. 19 —Glimpse, ketch, from Wellington \ia the coast EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Napier, s.s., from Auckland via Poverty Bay Rangatira, s.s., from Wellington and the South, 19th inst. Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland via Mercury Bay Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland VESSELS IN PORT. Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa Glimpse, ketch, from Wellington via the coast Greenwich, cutter, from Waikari Three Brothers, schooner, (laid up) Una, steam launch Lily, steam launch PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Rangatira, s.s., for Poverty Bay, Tauranga, and Auckland, to-morrow Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, for Wairoa early The ketch Glimpse, Croucher, master, left Wellington on the 11th inst, with strong northerly weather which continued as far as Castle Point, where she arrived at 8 p.m. on the 13th j discharged and took in cargo and left at midnight on the 14th, with light airs and baffiing winds until her arrival at Pourerere at 3 p.m. on the 16th. Left Pourerere at 8 a.m. on the 17th, with strong southerly wind and rain, in consequence of which, bore up to Cape Kidnappers and dropped anchor there at 3 p.m. At 8.30 this morning, the Weather showing no signs of abating, left for Napier, and arrived in the Iron Pot at 1.30 this afternoon. The C.G. p.s. Luna left Tauranga for Auckland via Katikati at 1 p.m. yesterday. The steamer Wonga Wonga, from Sydney, with the English Mail via Suez, arrived at Hokitika at 7 o'clock this morning. The schooner Spray, Captain Clarkson, for I Lyttelton, which left here on the 16th, was lying windbound under the Kidnappers when the Glimpse left.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1303, 19 April 1872, Page 2

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309

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1303, 19 April 1872, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1303, 19 April 1872, Page 2

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