Shipping Intelligence.
PORT AHURIRI, PHASES OF THE MOON. full Moon 17th Sept., 4.35 p.m. HIGH WATEB SLACK. TO-MOBSOW. Morning, 3.25 Evening, 3.50 EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Amherst, brigantine, from Newcastle Ballarat, barque, from London (sailed 15 th June) Columbia, schooner, from Auckland Esther, brigautine, from Wellington via the coast Glenhuntly, barque, from London via Auckland Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Hodvig, barque, from Christiania, Norway (sailed 31st May) J£eera, s.s., from Wellington Oreti, schooner, from Dunedin Star of the South, a.s,, from Auckland VESSELS IN PORT. Pawn, cutter, from Poverty Bay via Mahia Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa Three Brothers, schooner (repairing) Greenwich, cutter PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Pawn, cutter, for Poverty and Tologa Bays, calling in at Wangawehi, tonight Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, for Wairoa, to-morrow Columbia, schooner, for Auckland, via Poverty Bay and Tauranga, early The two immigrant vessels now on their way to Hawke's Bay ought soon to be making their appearance. The Hodvig, from Christiania, Norway, is now 105 days out; and the Ballarat, from London, 91 days. If the two vessels are at all fairly matched in respect to their sailing qualities, the probability is that they will arrive here within a very few days of each other. The brigantine Amherst, from Newcastle, with a cargo of coal for Mr. J. JjeQuesne, may now be daily looked for here, as also may a vessel for Mr. J. H. Vautjer, likewise from Newcastle with coal. The cutter Dawn leaves for Poverty J3ay and Tologa Bay to-night.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1427, 13 September 1872, Page 2
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246Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1427, 13 September 1872, Page 2
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