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Shipping Intelligence.

Port Ahuriri. Jiatitude, 80 deg. 28 min. 44 sea. S. j longitude, 176 deg. 55 min. 10 sec. BJ. Jtyasfc of the Moonr-Laat Quarter on the JJQtb May, at 1.42 a.m. THE TIDES TIME OF HIGH WATER SLICK. !Jo-mQrraw...Mornirig, 11,5; Evening, H. 30 ARKIVALS. MA?. %¥ —Free Trader, barque, from Newcastle 27—Rangatira, s a., from Wellington nnd the South PASSENGER LIST, INWAIIDS. In the Free Trader—Mr Wolstenholman In the liongatira—Mrs Shanley, Mrs Redfling, Miss Russell, Messrs. Hague, Stedman, JJaker, Bepk, Ormond, Ferard, M'Nicol, and Flood ; 6 for the ttortb EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Qacahria, schooner, (new), from Auckland via the coast Corondla, ship, from London via Auckland (sailed from Gravesend, 22nd March) Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland VESSELS IN PORT. Rangatira, s.s., from Wellington and the South Free Trader, barque, from Newcastle Napier, s.s., from Poverty Ray fciaucy Lass, sphcoper, from Auckland via Mercury Bay JEector, brigantine, from Melbourne Hero, schooner, from Wairoa (repairing) Greenwich, cutter, from Waikari Three Brothers, schooner, (laid up) Una, steam launch Lily, steam launch PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Heqtor, brigantine, for Guam, to-morrow Rangatira, s.s., for Poverty Bay, Tauranga, and Auckland, at 7 a.m. to-morrow Napier, s.s., for Poverty Bay, at 8 a.m. to-morrow The barque Fr-ee Trader, Capt. Robinson, 16 days from Newcastle, N.S.W., arrived jo the roadstead at an early hour this morning, bringing the following cargo :—270 tons coal, J. H. Vautier; 1,000 palings, 20 dozen brooms, order. Sue will be brought inside to?morrow morning. Of the passage from Newcastle, t apr. Robinson reports having lift that port on the 10th inst., and had favorable weather until the 20th, when a heavy N.E. gale sprung up, and lasted throe days. Variable winds were then experienced until arrival here as above. Reports having sighted the p.s. Nebraska on her way south on Saturday last i also, in Cook's btrai s, spoke the br]g Centaur, from Newcastle to Lyttelton. The N.Z S.S. Co.'s s.s. Rangatira, Captain Benner, leit Part Chalmers at 2 a.m. on the 32nd inst., and arrived at Oamaru at 7 a.m. the same day ; left again at 4.30 p.m., and arrived at Lvtteltou at 1.1.80 a.m. on the 23rd ; left the same day at 7-30 p.m., and arrived at Wellington at 5.30 p.m. on the 24th, having experienced light N.E. winds and fine weather from Otago to Cape Campbell, and thence to Wellington a strong IS-W- gaie. Left Wellington at 1 a.m. ye.terday, and arrived nero at i o'clock this morning, having experienced light variable winds, with smooth water and siue pleasant weather during the passsgf. — 'The Rangatira will steam lor Poverty Biy, 'Tauranga, and Auckland at 7 a-' u « to-morrow. The p.s. Nebraska, bene eat 10 a.m. on, Saturday, arrived at Wellington at 6.30 yesterday morning. Wo are informed by Mr Vautier that the pew fore-and-aft schooner Cambria, Captain Roderick M'Leod (late of the schooner Kate Grant], may be shortly expected to arrive here frqm Auckland via Kennedy's Bay, with $i cargo of timber. The Cambria was built at Mangawai by Air D. M'Linis (the builder of the cutter Alarm), and was launched on the llth inst., arriving at Auckland on the 19th. tshe is 70 feet overall, 60 feet keel, 19 feet beam, and 7 feet 6 inches depth of hold. Her registered tonnage will probably be about 50, and she will most likely curry between 90 and 100 tons dead weight. She is built of the Tery best New Zealand timber, and is copper bottomed and fastened throughout. iShe is on a new clipper principle, and her lines are very fine. Her pas-senger accommodation id said {o bo very superior for a vessel of her class, jjho was built to the order of Capt. M'Leod, and Messrs. N. Campbell aud Tims. Vautier, pf Auckland. The s.s. A'apier is announced to steam for Poverty Bay ac 8 a.m. to-morrow. The schooner Tawera left Auckland for Poverty Bay on the 2Qth inst., with a large assorted cargo and several passengers. The ship Corouilla, 52i tons, Captain C. Mossop, sailed from Gravesend on the 22nd Jiareh, for Auckland, and Napier, and passed J)eul on the following day, all well. Cargo f/jtf Napier : 1,0,52 pkgs., Watt Brothers. The ship Bulwark, 1332 toua, Capt. Kelly, left London for Auckland on tne 29 th Eeb., and phased Deal on the 2nd ftlarch. She has on board, a large cargo, the following portion being for transhipment to .Napier : 100 pases aud 980 pkgs, Wait Brothers ; 5 eases, pekgs, Large and Towuiey ; 5i pekgs, \ case, prder [ 1 pase, Bussell Brothers.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1333, 27 May 1872, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1333, 27 May 1872, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1333, 27 May 1872, Page 2

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