Shipping Intelligence.
Port Ahuriri. HIGH WATER SLACK TO-MORROW. Morning, 4.55 Evening, 5.20 EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Coronilla, ship, from London via Auckland Dawn, cutter, from Wellington •Hector, brigautine, from, Warrnambool Herald, schooner, from Auckland via Wangapoa Lsetitia, schooner, from Auckland via Mercury Bay Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland via Mercury Bay VESSELS IN PORT. Kapier, s.s., from Mahia Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Three Brothers, schooner (repairing) PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Napier, for Poverty Baj, to-night Hero, for Wairoa, early
The s.s. Napier, Capt. W. Bendail, will steam hence for Poverty Bay at 10 o'clock to-night.
A large screw steamer, of 4,277 tons gross measurement, has lately been launched by Messrs. Steel, of Greenock. She is intended for the Transatlantic trade, and is 400 feet iu length, A new line of monthly mail steamers from London to the Cape of Good Hope is announced. Tne steamers are to leave London on the 25th ot each month, calling at Falmouth for passengers and mails four days later. Messrs Tod and Maegregor, of Glasgow, who have built some of the largest ships ailoat, have recently launched the City of Montreal for the lonian line of mail steamers, trading between Liverpool and America, and she has been making her official trial trip, the result being favorable. The length is 432 feet over all; her breadth, 44 leet; and her depth by Customs register is 35 feet 4 lOihs ; her net tonnage being Customhouse register, this being the largest net register oi any steamer belonging to or sailing from Liverpool.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1390, 1 August 1872, Page 2
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257Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1390, 1 August 1872, Page 2
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