Shipping Intelligence.
PORT AWUJMBI. PHASES OF THE MOON. Full Moon 10th August, 8.25 a.m, HIGH WATER SLACK. TO-MOEROW. Morning, 5.0 Evening, 5.25 MONDAY. Morning, 5.50 . f . ~, Evening, 6.20 ARRIVALS. AUGUST. J7 —Keera, s.s., from Auckland via Poverty Bay DEPARTURES. AUGUST. brigantine, for Richmond River, N.S.W. 17— ICeera, s.s., for Wellington PASSENGER LIST. INWABDS. In the Caulton OUTWARDS. In the Keera—Mrs Hardy, Messrs Anderson, Burrett, Dutton, and Jobbins EXPECTED ARRIVALS. JJallarat, barque, from London (sailed 15th June) Coronilla, ship, from London via Auckland Columbia, schooner, from Auckland via Kennedy's Bay Emerald, ketch, from Lyttelton via Wellington Free Trader, barque, from Newcastle llero, schooner, from Wairoa Hodvig, barque, from Christiania, Norway (sailed 31st May) Luna, C.Q. p.s ? , from Tauranga and Poverty Bay flangatira, s,s„ from Auckland via Tauranga and Poverty Bay Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, for Wairoa, early
The N.Z.S.S. Co.'s s,s. Keera, Captain Andrews, from Auckland via Poverty Pay, arrived in port at about 1 pm. to-day. She left Auckland at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, 13th inst.; passed the s.s. Star of the South at 10 p.m. on the 14th ; arrived at Poverty Bay at noon on the Joth, but, owing to the swell, was detained until the next day to laud cargo and passengers, lieft Poverty Bay at ]..30 p.m. yesterday, and arrived here as above. Experienced strong head winds and heavy sea the greater part of the passage. Cargo for Napier ;—?2 cases, I,ufi; 3 cases, 1 bale, Neal & Close; 1 case, 1 bale, 1 truss leather, Cosgrove ; % case?, 1 pckg., T. Pr^tt; 36 doz. lines, 2 coils rope, Stuart $ Co.; 1 case, Newton, Irvine & Co. ; I case, JBibby ; 1 case, W. R. Robinson; 5 trusses rope, Robjohus & Co.; 1 parcel, Blythe & Co; I theodolite and tripod, H. Mitchell; 1 parcel, Sergt.-Major Baker; I case, 1 package plants, VV. L. J£eera steamed for Wellington at 430 p.m. to-day, with 4-2 bales wool, &c. ; also sevt ra.l passengers, The C.G. p.s. Luna left Tauranga for Napier at 11 o'clock last night. She will probably call in at Poverty Bay on her way down, and may be looked for here to-morrow night or on Monday. The Star of the South left Auckland for this port at 2.30 this afternoon. The brigantine Rector took her departure for Richmond River, N.S,W,, in tajlast, at an eariy hour this morning. At latest dates from Auckland, we observe that the barque Corouilla was tak ing in ballast, and would sail for papier ip a few days. The schooner Columbia cleared at the Customs, Auckland, on the }.2th instant, for Napier via Kennedy's Bay, with 4Q,000 feet sawn timber and 20,000 shingles. The brigantine Sea Qull, from Fiji, arrived at the Thames, on the 12th inst. She |eft Ijevuka on the 2nd inst., up to which time no tidings had been received of the mission schooner Southern Cross,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1404, 17 August 1872, Page 2
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481Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1404, 17 August 1872, Page 2
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