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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT AHURIRI. ...,.,.. ..,..*-. —• ™ ~. ARRIVALS. MARCH. W| 1 6—Murray, s.s., 78 tons, Palmer, iffom' Nelson via Port Underwood || \ B—lnvererne, ship, 743 tons, Foreman," from London ™ V 9—Dunedin, schooner, 66 tons, Stewart, from Moeraki I '' •-■' ~ MARCH. 6—Clematis, tons, Pullman, for 6—Shepherdess, schooner, 38 tons, Cochrane, for Wellington 6—Murray, s.s., 78 tons, Palmer, for Poverty Bay, Tauranga, and Auckland 7—Fairy, s.s, 32 tons, Campbell, for Wairoa ■*'■ / ;.;' PASSEJfGEjR LIST. J, , ,- ; INWARDS. In the Invererne—27o;G-ovcrnment immigrants OUTWARDS. In the Murray—Mr Brown and Mr M'Kenzie In the Fairy—Miss Gilligan, Mr Witty, and Mr Hamlin EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Augusta, brigantine, from Auckland Blanche, schooner, from Wellington Fairy, s.s., from Wairpa . ■ Fanny, brigantine, from Newcastle Forest Queen, ketch, from Maugatiti Lffititia, schooner, from Tairoa Mongol, s.s.,from Wellington and Southern ports i'. i * l. Pacific, schooner, from Auckland Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland St. Fillans, ship, from London—to sail January 20 Taranaki, s.s., from Wellington ' ,„. J VESSELS IN HARBOR.' Bella, s.s., from Arapawanni Dunedin, schooner, from Moeraki Helen, brigantine, from Newcastle Invererne, ship, from London Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa Queen of the North, barque, from London Swordfish, brigautine, from Hobart Town Three Brothers, ketch, from Moeaugiangi Una, s.s., from Mohaka Hero, schooner (laid up). " '!",' Greenwich, cutter * ■ PROJECI'ED DEPARTURES. Taranaki, s.s., for Poverty -Bay, to-day Mongol, s.s., for Auckland, shortly after arrival Queen of the North, -barque, for London, c rly in March ' Arrival of the Invererne. The New Zealand Shipping Company's fine iron ship Invererne, 743 tons, Capt. Foreman, arrived in Hawke's Bay at 6 o'clock on Sunday evening, after a good passage of 107 days. She left Gravesend on the 22nd November, but meeting bad weather, was obliged to lie for "a week in the Downs; went down the Channel, but the rough weather continuing, put into Dungeuess, where she lay two days ; had light variable winds to the sth December, when she landed her pilot. Made a passage of 29,days:to the line, which she crossed on the 3rd January. Passed the meridian of the Cape on the 28th January, and from thence had moderate' weather to New Zealand. Sighted Stewart's Island on the 28th February ; met with light contrary winds along the coast until Friday, when off the entrance of Cook's Straits, when it increased to a fierce gale, the direction of which changed to the south on Saturday at about 8 p.m., briuging the ship rapidly up the Bay, which was entered on Sunday afternoon. Anchored off the Tqwg of Napier at about 6 p.m. ; and was shortly afterwards boarded by the Pilot, the Board of Health, and a number of Visitors, who wont/off in the steam launch.''Bella'. 'She ; wns .removed:to the western anchorage yesterday morning. The Invererne brings: 270- including a large proportion of Scandinavians. They all speak highly of the accommodation on board the ship, and the uniform kindness and attention of the officers. There were two births on the passage; two marriages (of Scandinavians) on Christmas day; and sixteen deaths—all children, the oldest beiug six years of age. The causes of death were scarlatina, bronchitis, and measles, and the last case occurred about six or seven weeks before the arrival of the vessel in port. One passenger—a Scandinavian woman—suffering from congestion of the lungs, was removed to the Provincial hospital. The s.s. Murray, Captain A. Palmer, arrived from Nelson via Port Underwood on Friday afternoon, and steamed for Poverty Bay, Tauranga, aud Auckland at 5.30 p.m. same day, arriving at Tauranga early yesterday morning. The schooner Dunedin, Capt. Stewart, arrived in the roadstead from Moeraki, Otago, yesterday morning. The S.S. Taranaki, Capt. Wheeler, left Wellington for this port at 3 p.m. yesterday, aud, having a fair wind, will most likely arrive some time this forenoon. WHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND. 9th March. The ship Worham Castle has arrived from Londea, 94 days out. She brings no passengers. •'; >.l /, The s.s. Pretty Jane, from Napier, has arrived. s \ ,-• /"->. The s.s. Star of the South has Wived from Fiji. . . 4 , TAUEANGA. 9th March. The S.S. Murray arrived from Napier and Poverty Bay, early this morning. WELLINGTON; ; : !-.:•' :9th March. The s.s. Taranaki steamed for Napier at 3 p.m. to-day, with the Colonial Representatives, and a number of other passengers, also 80 tons cargo. PORT'CHALMERS. 9th March. The barque Jungfrau, 87 days from London, has arrived. The ship Trevelyan, 97 days from London, has also arrived at the;l|eads../ [ The s.s. Mongol -arrived at 6.30 this morning, after eacountcriiig a Yfry stifj &ale.

BLUFF. 6th March. The s.s. Omeo left Melbourne at p.m. on the 28th ultimpjVpd arrived'here at 10 a.m. to day. She brings 30 saloon passen- : Opera Company),'-and" 37 in the'Steerage : ; also" 400 'tpns'oV cargo for all ports, 76;horses, * and 107 rams.' ■ ' M % "J..f^ ! ■• The May Queen has completed loading. She will sail for London on Tuesday. Her cargo consists of 1,600 cases preserved meats, 3,383 bales of dumped, and 250 bales of undumped wool. ~....*■«,..•»..».»■ ■. ..- -- 3 >•..,.- ~. 9th March. The barque Omega, from London, arrived yesterday. She brings railway plant, and a general cargo, but no passengers. ThVvoya'ge was made' in 91 days. „ y , MELBOURNE. 3wtf JTBII V 28th February. The barque Don Diego went ashore this morning near Mid Island. It is expected she will be got off. The S.S. Nubia left Galle for Australia oil thu 18tb February and would arrive here about 12th March. LONDON. 21st February. The ship Wild Duck has arrived from New Zealand.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1557, 10 March 1874, Page 142

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1557, 10 March 1874, Page 142

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1557, 10 March 1874, Page 142

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