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Shipping Intelligence.

POBT OP HAPIEB. ABUTTALS. BO'veia&er 9—Star of tie Evening, s.s., from Wellingand Lyttelton TO—Star of tixe South, s.s.. from Auckland ll—Ensign. barque, from Wellington 11—Engle, cutter, from Auckland 13—Maggie, brig, from Hobart Town „ DEPARTURES. November 9—Mahia, cutter, for Wairoa 10—Lapwing, cutter, far Auckland EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Balmoral, brigantine, from Hobart Town Beautiful Star, s.s., from Auckland Bittern, cutter, from Auckland via Mercury Bay Cambalu, barque, from London via Wellington—("now at latter port) v Celt, schooner, from Auckland Dolphin, cutter, from Wairoa Donald 11‘Lean, schooner, from Poverty Bay loanna, schooner, from Auckland Hero, ketch, from Wairoa Kate Grant, schooner, from Auckland Lady Wynyard, cutter, from Auckland Lord Ashley, s.s.. from Tauranga and Auckland 14th Mahia, cutter, from Wairoa Meteor, schooner, from Auckland via Cabbage Bay Nautilus, cutter, from Auckland via Mercury Bay Queen, schooner, from Auckland Bose Ann, schooner, from Auckland Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland Sea Belle, cutter, from Auckland via Great Barrier Storm Bird, s.s., from Wellington—hourly Strathallan, ship, from London—Bs days out Sturt, p.s., from Wellington Busan, schooner, from Auckland Taraipine, ketch, from Wairoa Tawera, schooner, from Auckland Tay, cutter, from Auckland . VESSELS IN II ABB 08. Agnes, cutter, from Auckland * Eagle, cutter, from Auckland Ensign, barque, from Wellington Henry, schooner —retailing Huntress, p.s. from Wairoa Maggie, brig, from Hobart Town Star of the Evening, s.s., from Wellington and Lyttelton Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tor Tauranga and Auckland—Storm Bird, s.s.,—Day after arrival Southern Provinces—Lord Ashley, s.s., Thursday, loth Tauranga and Auckland—Queen, s.s., Monday, 19th ENTERED INWARDS, NOVKJBKII. B—Star of the Evening, s.s., 166 tons, Turner, from Wellington and the south, with 16 tons potatoes, 5| tons flour, 98 bags bran, 13 bags sharps, Kinross & Co.— Kinross & Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS, NOVJEMBKR. 8— Mahia, cutter, 20 tons Baxter, for Wairoa, with 3 cases and 1 cask beer, 1 cask crockery, 3 boxes drapery, 3 kegs herrings, 5 bags groceries, 300 iron standards, W. Finlayson; 24 bags potatoes, 1 cask ehesse, R. Fiulayson; 8 mats sugar, 3 packages drapery. 3 tons white lead, 40 bags flour, Atwood; 1 case and 2 bags clotting, 1 jar vinegar, 1 case, 3 bags*flour, l.ibox candles, 1 chest tea, F. 13. Read; I mat sugar, 1 case kerosene, Heighten ; 1 pkg sashes, 1 colonial oven, 3 bags flour, 2 boxes soap, 10 packages ironmongery, 3 chairs Walker.—Passengers, Mr and Mrs Walker.—Kinross & Co., agents. 9 Lapwing, cutter,.34 tons, Campbell, for Auckland, with 30 tons potatoes, Campbell; 140 hags (560 bushels) wheat, 122 bundles laths. Watt, Brothers. Watt Brothers, agent. -putter, 23 tons, H. Trimmer, for Poverty and iologa Lajs, with 45 packages flour, sugar, and soda, ■, 1 ici'CO tobacco, 12 mats sugar, order; 2 bags biscuits 4 coils rope, 2 casks ale, 3 casks ginger wine, 2 cases raspberry vinegar, 10 bags flour, 3 cases drapery 2 cases sundries 1 case ironmongery Cadlo and Blair; i parcel Capt. Biggs; 4 boxes soap, 2 mats sugar, 15 bags flour, a chest tea, 2 bags salt, 1 box pipes,! box candles, 6 pkgs drapery, 3 cases and 3 casks ale and porter, 10 gallons rum, Bainbrldge; X case bales drapery, Government stores; 2 cases and and 3 cases and 1 parcel laeut. IJilson; 1 case drugs Dr Baker; £ cask ■wing Older; 10 cwt. potatoes XX. Trimmer. Passengers, Messrs Locke, Charlton Tucker U, Marshall* *>S maoris —K. Tat um, agent. • The omvalssincc cur last comprise, on Friday, the steamer Star of the -evening, from Wellington and Lyttelton, with potatoes, flour, &c.; on Saturday, the steamer Star of the South, from. Auckland, with general cargo; yesterday, the barque Ensign, from Wellington, and the cutter Eagle, from Auckland viaWariieki, with posts; and, this morn* Xog, the brig Maggie, from Hobart Town, with a cargo of i c uttcr Mahia arrived at Wairoa on Friday night 1 vSt. Toe cutter Dolphin and ketch Taraipene were both l i tiie Wairoa river on Saturday, awaiting a shift of wind t* sail for Xapicr. ■ i

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 8, Issue 437, 12 November 1866, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 8, Issue 437, 12 November 1866, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 8, Issue 437, 12 November 1866, Page 2

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