Shipping Intelligence.
Port Ahuriri. HIGH WATER SLACK. TO-MOKEOW. Morning, 5.20 Evening, 5.45 EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Coronilla, ship, from London via Auckland Free Trader, barque, from Newcastle Hector, brigantiue, from Warrnatnbool Herald, schooner, from Auckland via Wangapoa Keera, s.s., from Wellington Lsetitia, schooner, from Auckland via Mercury Bay Luna, p.s., from Wellington Napier, s.s., from Auckland via Poverty Bay Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland via Mercury Bay VESSELS IN PORT. Amberst, brigantiue, from Newcastle Colonist, schooner, from Auckland via Mercury Bay Fawn, ketch, from Lyttelton Hero, schooner, from Wairoa SLar of the South, s.s., from Auckland Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa Three Brothers, schooner (repairing) PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Star of the South, for.. Auckland, at 2 p.m. to morrow Colonist, for Poverty Bay, to-morrow Mary Ann Hudson, for Wairoa, when the weather permits Hero, for Wairoa, early The high sea in the Bay, reported in our last, still continues, although, as we go to press, it is not so heavy as it was last evening. The brigantine Amherst, lying in the roadstead, has, we observe, dragged her anchors for a considerable distance since yesterday afternoon. The s.s. Star of the South, further detained owing to the prevailing high sea in the Bay, will probably get away tomorrow afternoon, for Auckland direct, conveying a cargo of sheep. The s.s. Keera left Wellington for this port at 12 o'clock last night. The s.s. Napier left Auckland at 9.30 this morning, for this port via Poverty Bay. It is probable that she will also call in at Tologa Bay. The schooner Colonist leaves for Po verty Bay to-morrow. The schooner Laetitia left Auckland for Napier via Mercury Bay on the 12th inst. After arrival here this vessel will meet with quick despatch for the Thames and Auckland, Those who have travelled with Capt. Kennedy, and their name is legion, will regret to learn (says the Wellington Independent) that he has ceased to command the steamer Wellington and to be connected with the Sieam Shipping Company. Captain Carey we understand is now in charge of the Wellington, The overdue ship Iron Duke arrived at Sydney on the 11th June after a nearty six months' passage from London.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1378, 18 July 1872, Page 2
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361Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1378, 18 July 1872, Page 2
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