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Shipping Intelligence.

POST OF KA? iEil. ARRIVALS. t ILjeember 31—Joanna, schooner, Slatzen, from Mercury Bay, with timber. I—ttek, schasssr, fran J)nSr»i. : U Wellington, with general cargo. January 2—Star of the South, s.s., (put back through stress of weather.) January 3—Lord Ashley, s.s., 296 tons. Kennedy. from Southern Provinces. i January 3—Star of the Evening, s.s., 160 tons, Turner, from Auckland. DEPARTURES. January I—Wellington, s.s., for WclUngtoa, Lyttelton, and Otago. ' ■ January I—Star of the South, s.s., for Lyticl- ! ton. with 130 head cattle. VESSELS EXPECTED. I Balmoral, brigantine, from Hobart Town Betsy, cutter, from Auckland Donald M’Leaa, schooner, from Poverty Bay | Montmorency, ship, from London i Saucy Lass, schooner, from Djlercury Bay | Stately, seliooiier, from Wellington I Sturt, C.G. p.s., from the East Coast j VESSELS IN lIARBOH. i (In the roadstead.) j Ensign, barque, from Wellington ' j Lord Amity, s.s., from Southern Provinces : Star of the Evening; s.s., from Auckland I StrathaLan, ship, from Loudon (loading woo!) ! (In the Iron Pot.) ; Celt, schooner, from Dunedin via Wellington Dolphin, cutter, from Wairoa Hero, ketch, from Wairoa Joanna, schooner, from Mercury Bay Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland rtr The above list does not include vessels engaged iu lightering. ■ 1 PROJECTED DEPARTURES, 101 l London —Ensign, barque, this day ; Strathallan, ship, early Blackhead—Dolphin, cutter, this day Lyttelton—Star of the South, tiiis day Auckland—Lord Ashley, this day ; Joauua, early Tauranga—Lord Ashley, this day Wairoa—Hero, ketch, this day ENTERED INWARDS. DECEMBER. 3! —Wellington, p.s., Rcuncr, from Tauranga and Auckland, with original cargo from tho South, bags sugar, 5 pkgs lea, 2 qr-ousk* brandy, X do. whiskey, 50 cases gin, Kouttcdge, Kennedy and Co; 1 ease drapery, \ chest tea, 3 boxes soap, Firth ; 1 cask nine, 20 drums oil, b kegs paint, 2 bales drapery, X. Williams; 1 case drapery, 2 cases salad oil, 1 do hair oil, "Mrs Smith ; 1 bale end i case drapery, I bale- hair, 1 crate chair.-, 1 case and 2 trusses bedsteads, Uinwiddic; 2 bales and! case paperhangiugs,-1 boxes glass, 1 bale, 1 cask wliumg, Tnkcsbnry; 1 case drapery, 2 boxes caudles, 10 bags salt, 1 pckg tobacco, Anderson ; 1 case engravings, Sevan; 1 ease and I truss Ilrapi ry, 2 cases sundries, 1 case lobsters, I truss paper, Peacock & Co.; 1 case, 1 truss drapery, Rims : 1 case drapery. 1 box ink, harry ; 2 e;ises drapery, 1 bale paper, P .'f. lirower; ibale canvas, 1 bale tarpaulins, 0 kegs bul'cr, PI coils rope, 1 blul. nollowiire, 2 churn, 3 bundles nayforks, 1 case sundries. 1 pckg chain, 10 tons j] m- ( Kinross and Co.; 10 bags flour, 2 half-chests lea, 1 lilul and V case sugar, Tanner; 1 case drapery, Newton, Irvine and Co; 1 ease raisins, Sutton; 2 casks ale, 3 casks porter, 2 boxes glass, 5 gunnies sugar, Robjohns; 1 box, Miss Russell; i trunk, flames; 3 Kegs staples. Watt Brothers ; 2 cases and 1 truss drapery, 3 cases aud 1 trunk boots, W. Rathbone; 1 case and 1 truss drapery, Robin, ■-'■n; 2 bundles shovels, Boylan; 1 cask b ad P'ping. 2 kegs nails, u hells milk dishes, 2 bundles wire, (i pumps. 7 lengths gas piping, 11. "Williams. Cargo shipped at Auckland—B eases efl'ects, Lieut. Dawson; 1 paicel, J. Wood; Ibale leather, Higgins; 1 pckg saddlery, Peacock; 1 parcel, Scaly ; 2 cases effects, Kev. P. Barclay. Passengers from W cihngton— Miss Hunt, Miss I'ongl.-.s, Mr and Mrs Lyle, Mr Rautlerigo; from Auckland—Mrs Dawsou, 2 children, aud servant, Mrs Green, Rev. P. Barclay, Mr Brighouse.—Kinross k Co., agents. Sl—Joauua, schooner, -12 tons, Matzen, from Mercury Bay, with 2d, opo feet timber, 20,000 shingies, Orr and Todd.—Master, agent. JANUARY, 2—Celt, schooner, 42 tons, J. M'Kcnzie, from Puneuin via Wellington, with ICO bags flour. Rout ledge, Kennedy and Co.; 200 bags flour, Kinross and Co ; 2 cases, 4 drums turpentine, btuart and Co.—Kinross and Co., agents* CLEARED OUTWARDS. DECEMBER. 31—Wellington, s.s., Renner, for Wellington, with S 3 bales wool, Loutledge, Kennedy aud Co.; 10 rams, R. and J. Stokes; 1 b nr. specie, value J 14,000, Bank of New Zealand.—Kinross aud Co., agents. 31—star of the South, s.s., 147 tons, Bcndall, for L\ tulton, with 120 head cattle, shipped by Jir Muncy.—Watt, Brothers, agents, The schooner in the roadstead on Monday morning last proved, as wc suspected she would, to be the Joanna, from Mercury Bay, with a cargo of Pawn timber and shingle*. Site experienced very dir*y v rather down ihe coast. The schooner Celt, Captain J. M'Kcnzie, from Dimed In via Wellington, arrived in port on Tuesday last. Reports having met with very heavy ye; Uu-r since leaving Duneuiu, aud had to uia in to iyyuelton for shelter. Notwithstanding the kaoekk.g about she has bad, the good little craft d’d not make a bucketful of water throughout. The Celt brings about iu tuns cargo for this port, the bulk of which is ilour. The s.s. Star of the South, Captain Bcndall, left Napier at £-pnst 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Ist J.m., with nice breeze, from the S.W., having on board 1-0 bead cattle for Lyttelton, shipped by Mr. R. Ji. Mancy. Rounded Cape Kidnappers at 4- p.m., aud Lure Island at 6, with light bidding airs. At 7 p.m., breeze began to freshen ; at -£-piist 11 was r.T Cru_e Tnrnagain, it then blowing furious gale from iV.S.W.; boie up for Napier. At 1 mm. yesterday wore ship, and again tried to proceed on -her voyrge ; but she was unsuccessful, and at L-past three bore up for Napier again, with sails fill split. Rounded Cane Kidnappers at 11 o’clock VTsier.iay morning, and arrived here at 1 p.m. U e are; glad to learn that none of the cattle died. I’asstd the brigantine Esther 5 miles south of Bare Island, steering south, The Star of the Pont It will probably resume her vo\ itav to-day. Wr l-;rn Has f.Noritc rirambo-t is chartered by Mr Maney to convoy two "more cargoes of cattle to Canterbury. The Stately, schooner of about 86 tons register, was at vullinare.i. wbrii the Cell Mil ou Sunday. Use :40th nil., and «:s to Lave sailed for this port the next de v. The s.s. Wellington, with tb- English Mail via ? " in^ oa 1 FJO* m

Tbs Panama Company’s s.s. J-urd Ashley Captain A. Kennedy, left Bluff harbor at 3 p.m. cm i the 24tb Ueceiuber, and arrived at Port Chalmers at o a.ui. uuteue 251 u ull. Left Pvtt Clialiitcra on the 37th, at 7 p.m., and arrived at Lyttelton at 6 P.m. OP the 23i.1t ; left Lyitelhm hl 4 p.m. cm ilm 29th, and arrived,at Wellington at 11 a.m. on the 30th ; left Wclh'ilgton at L3O p.m. yesterday', experienced strong- N.W. winds up, and arrived in the roadstead at Ift r.’clr.rk tiiis morning. The Lord AiliLy brings the following passengers ; Saloon ; G. D. R. Ward, Esq., Mr Wilkinson, Air ilooarc, and Miss Levick ; 10 in the steerage. We have to thank Mr Puckering, the Purser of the Ashley, for memorandum of trip and for tiles of Southern papers.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 443, 3 January 1867, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 443, 3 January 1867, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 443, 3 January 1867, Page 2

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