Shipping Intelligence.
PORT AHURIRI. PHASES CmFtHE MOOW. New Moon 30th Dee., 6.6 p.m. HIGH WATER SLACE. THIS DAY. Morning, 3.55 Evening, 420 TO-MORROW. Morning, 4.45 Evening, 5.5 ARRIVALS. DECEMBER. 25—Galatea, brigantine, from Melbourne via Wellington EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland Chile, ship, from London (sailed 13 th September) Crest of the Wave, schooner, from Dunedin Excelsior, schooner, from Newcastle Cynthia, schooner, from Mangakuri VESSELS IN PORT. Robert Henderson, ship, from London via Auckland Galatea, brigantine, from Melbourne via Wellington Clematis, ketch, from Hobart Town Dawn, cutter, from Poverty Bay Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa Hero, schooner, from Arapawanui Three Brothers, ketch, from Waihua Esther, brigantine Greenwich, cutter PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Robert Henderson, ship, for London, on or about the Ist January Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, for Wairoa, this day Clematis, ketch, for Wairoa, this day Esther, brigantine, for Whakaki, this day Dawn, cutter, for Poverty Bay, to-mor-row evening X As will be seen from our projected departures, three sailing vessels are announced to leave port to-day," viz., the ketch Mary Ann Hudson, for Wairoa; the new ketch Clematis, for Wairoa; and the brigantine Esther, for Whakaki. The two last-named vessels will return to Napier with cargoes of wool. The cutter Dawn, for Poverty Bay, is announced to sail hence to morrow evening. The brigantine Galatea, Capt. Garssen, from Melbourne via Wellington, arrived in port at 2.30 yesterday afternoon. She was the bearer of a large quantity of general merchandise.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1517, 26 December 1872, Page 2
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243Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1517, 26 December 1872, Page 2
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