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Shipping Intelligence.

POET OF NAPIES, ARRIVALS. January 15—Lady‘Bird, schoouer, from Wairoa January 15—Saucy Lass, senooner, from Auckland Jauuary 15—success, I'rom Wellington January 15—Tawera, schooner, from Auckland Jauuary 15—Queen, s s., from Auckland January 15—Vivid, front Blackhead January lb—Manga,lira, s.s„ from southern Port* Jauuary lb—Huntress, p.s., from Wairoa DEPARTURES. January 13—Huntress, p.s., for Wairoa Jauuary 17—Queen, s.s., for Southern Porta Jauuary 17 —iiaugmra, s.s., for Auckland January i7—Beautiful star, s.s., for Auckland EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Donald M’Lean schooner, from Auckland—daily Lora Ashley, s.s, from southern Ports—3sth Queen, schoouer, from Auckland—daily Sturt, p.s., from Wellington—daily Bheihourne, barque, from London via New Plymouth PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Lord Ashley, s.s., for Auckland—26th Haggle, brig, lor Sydney via Newcastle—early VESSELS IN HARBOR. Balmoral, brigantine, from Hobart Town Kauri, schooner, from Auckland Lady Bird, schooner, from Wairoa Haggle, brig, from Newcastle via Sydney Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland StratUanan, ship, from Loudon (loading wool) Sunbeam, barque, from London (loading weoi) Success, scnobuer, from Wellington St. Hilda, s.s., from Opotikl Tawera, scuoouer, from Auckland Taraipmo, ketcu, irom Wairoa Vivid, schooner, from Blackhead MABITIM'E KOTES. ARRIVAL OF THE SCHOONER SAUCT LASS. . The fine fast-sailing little schooner Saucy Lass, Captain M'Keuzie, left Auckland for Napier via Mercury Bay, on the night of Monday the Sth, and arrived at Mercury Bay the following day. Alter loading, she left at 6 p.m. on the llth with hgat winds, which continued until she arrived at Portland Island. On the 13th lust, she saw the Tawera enter Poverty Bay, and arrived here on Monday the loth last, at 1 p.m. Cargo; eo.oOOft. sawn timber, 2,000 palings. ARRIVAL OF THE SCHOONER SUCCESS. The favorite clipper schooner Success, Captain G. Frost left VveUington on Friday, the Man, with N.W. winds, which afterwards changed to light southerly winds, continuing until she arrived at CapeTurnagaiu, saw the cutter ilahia m shore at Cape 'Turnagain on Sunday, and arrived at Napier on Monday the loth. ARRIVAL OF THE SCHOONER TAWERA. The schooner Tawera. Captain Baker, left Auckland for Napier on ihursday the Inn at 3 p,m., and arrived at Poverty Bay on Sunday the Lith at 7 p.m. she left at 11 the same night, and arrived here at 5 p.m. on Monday the 15th. ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. QUEEN The N.Z.S.N. Co.’s s.s. Queen. Captain F. Benner, arrived here on Monday the 15th, at midnight, she lea Auckland on the 13th inst. at 1 p.m.; soon after passed 11.M.5.5. Falcon. Arrived at Tauranga on the llth at 7 p.m., lett Taurauga for this port at 11 p.m.; passed the East Cape on the 15to at 2 p,m. Bounded Portland Island and arrived here as above, having experienced lino weaiaerturougaout the trip, she left Napier for the Southern porta last evening at o o’clock.

_ _ arrival of the s.b. eangatiha. mo a.a.S.N. Co.’s bls. Kangirira, Capt. Seymotr, loft Wellington for Southern forts oa the 29th December, at 6 p m and arrived at Lyttelton at 5 30 p.m. on the 30th : left January Ist at noon, and arrived at Port Chalmers at 7 p.m. on the 2nd, and left at 4 p.m. oa the 10th: arrived at Lyttelton, at 2 p.m. oa the lith, and left nest day at noon, arriving at Wellington at 10-15 Am,, on Saturday. Exoeriencea a; ©derate and floe weather. She left Wellington for thia pore at 6 p.m. oa tbd X6th Ha© light winds and duo weather, arrived at Castle Point at 8 a.m. on the 16th. aud SvvSS jading soma 20 tons of cargo for that place, conti““'7 upwaru course at«l a.m. experioneiug head winds to the roadstead where she dropped anchor about Horn on the 17th,

Captain Seymour reports having passed a large ship beat* ing to the South olf the Kaikoras at 1 a.m. on Saturday morning. '

The Uasgitira left for ths North yesterday at 4 p.m,

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 342, 18 January 1866, Page 2

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634

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 342, 18 January 1866, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 342, 18 January 1866, Page 2

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