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Shipping Intelligence.

POET OP NAPI EE. ARRIVALS. June 10—Hero, ketch, from Wuiroa. 13—Claud Ha mil ion, from Auckland. HTir.A P.T USES. June 12 —Susannah Booth, brigantine, for Newcastle. 13—Shelburne, barque, for Sydney. 13—lady Wynyarfl, cutler, for Auckland. 13—Nautilus, cutter, for Auckland. 12— Star of the south, s.s., for Auckland. 13 — Claud Hamilton, s.s., for Southern Provinces. ENTERED IN WARDS. JUNK. 10—Kero, ketch, 20 tons. Campbell, from To Wairoa, with 50 bushels maize. 4 cases pork, 3 bundles trees,! keg lard. 3 cases apples, orcer. Passengers—s.—George Elchardson,.agent. 10 — 2-1 aggie, brig, l (i T John Clark, from Newcastle, N.S.W., with 300 tons coal, I case confectionery, 12 boxes oranges, J. 31. Vauticr. Passenger—Hr Touet.— J.K Vautier, agent. 13—Ciand Hamilton, s.s., 550 tons, G. Fareie, from Auckland, wish 3 cases drapery, Doitsh ; 1 chest and 2 qrcliCsta I 1 case sundries, 1 bag bacon, 1 arm-chair, 1 sofa, 4 kegs butter, Biackie; 1 case cigars, 1 box tobacco, Ayers; 3 cases jams, 1 case, Neal and Close; 1 cisc siationery. Bank of Now Zealand; 1 truss, llobinson and Co.; 1 case. Peacock; 1 case, Eobjohas; 1 case, F. button; 1 case. •Rathbone. Passengers (scloon) —Mr Lee and 2 children; (fora cabin) —Sir Hunter, I woman and child, 12th Eegt.—Routledge, Kennedy aua Go., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. JtJNr. 11 — Susannah Hooth, brigantine, 111 tons, Willing, for Newcastle, N.S.W., in ballast. —Alnster, agent. 11— Shelburne, barque, 373 tons, J. O. Lowe, for Sydney, N.S.W , in ballst.—Walt, Brothers, agent. 12 — Star of the South, s.s,. 117 tons, W. Bendall, for Auckland, with Si head caltic, Watt, Brothers; 7 bags grass seed. Passengers—Rev. Archdeacon ’Williams, Dr. Arden, Messrs F. IkJlarallu, John Fiaaeon, and Robert Marshall.—Watt, Brothers, agents. 13— Claud Hamilt.in, s.s., 530 tons, G. Farcio, for Wellington and Southern Parts, with original cargo from Auckland, find (shipped at Napier) 1 parcel seeds, Bturu; 1 parcel papers, Union Batik of Australia; 1 parcel, Hon Ison ; 1 parcel, Kinross and Co ; 8 packages baggage, Stuart and Co. Pa. scngers (saloon) —Hr D. Hunter, Captain Russell, Hr A. E. Russell; (fora cabin) Hr and Mrs Finnucano, Hr Delaney.—Routlodga, Kennedy and Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Blue Bell, schooner, from Auckland Celt, schooner, from Auckland—daily Clyde, schooner, from Auckland Hercules, cutter, from Auckland Kauri, schooner, from Auckland Lady Bird, schooner, from Wanoa Lark, schooner, from Auckland—hourly Queen, schonuer, from Wairoa Qtieon, schooner, from Auckland Rose Ann, schooner, from Auckland Batelhto, cutter, from Auek I *”id . Eancy Lass, sc'noouar, Rom Auckland Star of the South, s,s., from. Auckland Eturr, p.s, from Iho tlm Lust Coast Success, schooner, from Ancle,a.id Taw-era. schooner, Irom Poverty Bay Taraiv-ine, Ketch, from Viiuica Vivid, schooner, irom Wairoa TVeiliagsou, s.s., from Southern Ports—lStb VESSELS IN HARBOR. Henry, schooner—repaliing Hero, ketch, IHin Viairoa liaegie, brig, irom Newcastle Alania, cutter, from Poverty Bay ABRIYAL OF THE MAGGIE. The regular tiadiug brig Maggie, Capt. Clark, arrived in port on the,evening of Sunday last. She left Newcastle on Monday, 21st May, and has thus been twenty days in reaching her destination. On the 3rd hist, sighted land; passed through Cook's Smuts ; ard was oh' Wellington on the Gth, Lay becalmed for two days off Cape Palliser. Mounded Cape Kidnappers on the morning of the lOih, and came to anchor in the. roadstead about 8 o’clock the same night. Since her arrival, the Maggie has remained outside. We have not heard when site will be brought in. The Maggie comes consigned to Mr Vautier, and has brought three hundred tons coal, and one passenger, ibr E. J. Touet. ARRIVAL OF THE CLAUD HAMILTON. The P., N.Z., nnrl A.11.M. Co.’s s.s. Claud Hamilton, Captain George Far.no, arrived here at eight o’clock yesterday morning from Auckland and Tauranga —being nearly a day behind her advertised time. She brings Auckland dates to Saturday last. Her manifest will bo found elsewhere. MISCELLANEOUS. Ti e barque tbduuruc sailed for Sydney on Tuesday last. The brigantine Susannah Booth, sailed for Newcastle on Tuesday last. The Bi. Slur of ihe South steamed for Auckland last Tuesdry night, with 84 head of cattle, and five passengers. The s.s Claud Hamilton steamed southwards at. one p.tu. yesterday, with the English mail. The ketch Ifcro arrived from Wairoa on Sunday lest, with a cargo of maize, pork, &c. The schooner Queen, hen.ee Friday last, arrived at Wairoa same night, and commenced discharging on Saturday morning. Tim cutHr Betsy, hence the 23rd tilt,, arrived st Auckland on the 3rd inst. She cleared for Te Wail oa on I he Sth inst., with the following cargo : --20 tons potatoes, Senses and 17 bags biscuits, 1 ense tobacco, 1 case pipes, 1 case soap, 1 case sab, t chest lea. The rchconer Jane cleared at Auckland for Te Wr.iroa on the 2nd inst. The schooner Eose Ann and tbs cutter Sc» 33 Ah were both on the berth for this port.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 385, 14 June 1866, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
804

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 385, 14 June 1866, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 385, 14 June 1866, Page 2

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