Shipping Intelligence.
Port AmirirL latitude, 89 deg. 23 min. 44 sec S.; longitude, 176 deg. 55 min. JO sec. E. . snnrjse and Sunset To-morrow —Rise, 4.39; set, 7.19. Monday—Rise, 4.39 j set, 7.21. Tnesday-r-Bise, 4.39; set, 7.21. Phase of the Moon- —Fijll Moon, on the 7th January, 1871, at 8.54 a.m. pigh Water Slack To-morrow, — Morning, 2.36; Evening, 3.0. Monday—Morning, 3 24; Evening, 3.48 Tuesday—Morning, 4.12 y Evening, 4.36. AKB-iyALS. DECEMBEB. 30—Napier, s.s., from the East Coast 31 —Lord Ashleyy 8.5., from Tauranga and Auckland DEPARTURES. DECEMBEB. 31—Saucy Lags, schooner, for Lytteltpn PASSENGER LIST. INWAEDS. In the IJapver— Messrs. St. John, More prpft, Johnston, and 2 others In the Lord Ashley—Mr and Mm Barns dale, Mrs M'Murray, Miss Buchanan, Messrs. jßaker, Chapman, Drummond, Gardiner, Heale, Horsfall, Isaacs, Martelli, Moore, Neal, Ross, Claytpn, and £0 others; 37 for she South EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hero ? schooner, from Wairoa Keera, s.s., from Auckland Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa Meteor, schooner, from Auckland via the East Coast Ocean Wave, schooner, from Auckland yia jthe coast Rangatira, 8.8., from Wellington Taranaki, s.s., frorn Wellington Zingarn, brig, from Dunedin and Wiling ten VESSELS IN PORT. Asteropo, ship, from London via Auckland Colonist, schooner, from Manawarakau Greenwich, cutter (lightering) Maggie, brig, from Newcastle Mania, cutter (lightering) Napier, s.s., from Poverty Bay Three Brothers, schooner, from Moeangiangi Why Not, ketch (lightering) PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Napier, S.s., for Wairoa, on Monday next, £nd January Colonist, schooner, for Tauranga, to-morrow Rangatira, s.s, for Wellington, on Tuesday next . Taranaki, s.s., for Auckland, pn Wednesday, 4th January Asterope, Bhip, for London, early ENTERED INWARDS. DECEMBER. 31—Lord Ashley, s.s, 298 tons, Andrews, from Tauranga and Auckland, with 51 cases, 60 kegs Staples, 1 cask (ovens and covers), 1 pask grates, 2 hhds hplloware, 48 camp ovens, 2 boxes, }.l hhds, 7 casks, 47 jars, 2 crates, 15 pkgs, 10 bales, 131 sashwejghts, Kinross and (Co. j 50 boxes tea, 19 boxes, 4 kegs, 7 casks, 15 drums, 60 bags salt, 44 pkgs, Watt Bros.; 1 case, address; 1 case, Sims 5 8 cases, 1 bale, Isaacs } 1 case, Neal; 1 pkg, Tuxford j 2 cases, Armed Constabulary; 13 pkgs, Le Qnesne j 4 crates, 1 bale corks, I case, Bowman ; 13 packages, Andrews j 21 cases fruit, prder ; 1 pkg, 1 bale, Cosgrove ; 1 pkg, Luff; 2 bags, Samuels j 11 pkgs, Williams; 1 case, Robinson j 5 cases, Warrnoli; 1 box lamps, Routiedge, Kennedy & Co. (agents.) 31 —Napier, s.s., 44 tons, W. Bendall, from Poverty Bay via Mahia, with 47 biles wool, 21 cases fruit, 10 empty casks, Watt Brothers, (agents). CLEARED OUTWARDS. DECEMBER. 31 —Saucy Lass, schooner, 3t ton 9, K. M'Gregor, for Lytteltpn, iu ballast.—-Master, agent. 31—L.ord Ashley, s.s., 296 tons, Andrews, for Wellington and Southern Ports, with (for Wellington) 1 box, Withers; (for Dunedin) 1 parcel, Kinross and Co.; 10 empty casks, Routiedge, Kennedy and Co., (agents). 31 —Napier, s.s., 44 tons, W. Bendall, for Wajroa, jn ballast. —Watt Brothers, aeents. 31 —Qolonzst, schooner, 43 tons, Lewis, for Tauranga, with 15 head cattle, 150 sheep, Kinross and Co.—Master, agent.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 906, 31 December 1870, Page 2
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509Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 906, 31 December 1870, Page 2
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