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Shipping Intelligence.

POUT OP N APISH. ARItIYALS. February 7 —Tawera, schooner, from Poverty f * iv. %v:tli aniifes, grass seed, &c. —Ceurge Richardson, agent. February B—Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland via Mercury Bay, with timber. February <)—Star of the Evening, s.s., from Auckland via Taaranga with genera! cargo. 17 horses, and 8 passengers.—Kinross Co., agents. February 9—Dolphin, cutter, from Blackhead with wool. Watt Brothers a—-n's 5 DEPART'D RES. February 7 Agues, cutter, for Poverty Bay. wilt! general cargo.—J. K. Tatum, agent. i'. braury 7—Muhin, cutter, for Blackhead in ballast.—Kinross & Co., agents ' ’ February B—Lady Bird, s.s,, for WelliiMon and Southern Ports.—Kinross & Co., agents. ° Ivbruary 9—Kauri, schooner, for Auckland via Wahia and Waiapu.—G. Rich.ardson, VESSELS EXPECTED. ° Agnes, cutter, from Poverty Bay Betsy, cutter, from Auckland via Wangapoa Henry, schooner, from Opuliki Hero, kctcli, from Wairoa Maggie, brig, from Newcastle—hourly Montmorency, ship, from London Phoebe, s.s., from Tauranga and Auckland—l3th February Princess Alexandra, schooner, from Sydney Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland VESSELS IX HARBOR, (In the roadstead.) Strathallaa, ship, from Loudon (loading wool) (In the Iron Pot.) Dolphin, cutter, from Blackhead Saucy Lass, schooner, from Mercury BayStar of the Evening, s.s., from Auckland Tawera, schooner, from Poverty Bay t3* The above list, docs not include vessels engaged in lightering. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Eon London —Strathalkn, ship, 14th lebruary Southern Provinces—Pimibc, s.s., Wednesday, loth February Auckland —Saucy Lass, this day V amo.v—Dolphin, to-morrow Poverty Bay —Tawera. early ENTERED INWARDS. FEBRUARY. 7 Tawera, schooner, 55 tons, Balter, from Poverty Bay, with 4 bags grass seed. 18 cases apples, order.—George Richardson, agent. 8 — Saucy Lass, schooner, 38 tons, M'Kenzie, from Auckland via Mercury Buy, with 20,388 ft. timhc-, 10,0 V) shingles, 1000 palings, LeQuesne.— Master, agent. 9.—star of the Evening, s.s. 100 tons, Turner, from Auckland, with 5 hhds., 25 half-chests tea, order; 10 horse*. Chapman; 2 tanks malt. Leipstein ; 4 bundles mouldings, Stuart; 1 halt: drapery, Shncs; 1 case, 1 cask tumblers, Xeal and Close ; 2_ bales drapery, 4 boxes candles, 2 chests tea Knowles; 2 packages machines, S ease ironmongery, 1 stove, watt Brothers; 23 pieces timber, Robjohns ; 1 bag rice, 4 gunnies sugar, 1 cask' barley. 1 bag soda, I coil rope, 1 jar acid, 1 parcel, 1 half-chest tea, 1 bait- blankets, J Anderson; 1 pocket hops, Matt Brothers ; 2 boxes, 1 tin ginger, Xeal and floe: 1 parcel. Holder: 22 hales hay, Watt 1!",,c tiers ; 1 case, 1 bate. 3 casks, 10 cases keroshi". 2 trunk- boots, 1 buggy, Leipstein ; 1 box, lielder; 3 < a-es, 2 bale, order; 1 parcel, Lalley ; 1 cast: saddlery. Holder ; Id cases Leipstein; 1 *■■■■'■ i truss drapery, Sargent; 1 truss, 2 cases, Lyoilon: 1 piano, Leipstein. Passengers—Mr. a.id .urs. Chapman, Mr. Leipstein, and (i in the steerage.—Kinross A Co., agents, ho t, schooner P iwcrii. Captain Baker, left Poverty ' v noon on Wednesday, Oil ins!.; had fine v •r | !..-r !, 'i'vn ; and arriv ed here on T'.mrsdav, 7th at 0 p.,„. Lire s'*;iooner Saucy Lass. Captain M'Kcnrie. 1 ft. Auckland on Wednesday, oO h lilt. ; called at Omaha, and arrived at Mercury J lay tm the following day. Shipped a cargo of limber, kc„ and left for this purl on Tuesday, sth in-1., at <i p.m. Had light sonth-vra.-a winds to (.'ape Runaway; from l.i.mcc to the 11 a-i C tpe light south-east winds; Irom titmice to pori, nice northerly winds. Arrived here at 11 a.an on brainy last, s;h just., after a. vary lair run of (in hours from .Mercury B iv. Captain Mlv'iuie reports having sighted two senooii a-s mid a cutter otf Capo Runaway, bound westward. The Saucy La.-s leaves again for Auckland. ;his day—another instance of the quick despateli lor winch this favorite vessel is to remarkTho s.s. Star of the Evening. Captain Turner, arrived in port eariy on Salaoa'ay morning last, ’•'•'oh genera; cargo and pas-ameers. Site brings p ipers I') ;ae cth ins!., extracts from which will j;e found ehewaarc. T i:e cutter .V,-:os, for Poverty Bay, with general ca.rgo mid ip.m-angers, sailed on Thursday last, and may he exp •eta,l hack in about a week. " The culler Dolphin sailed for Blackhead last Tne.day, in ballast, and returned to port yesterday wall the last of the wool. Her next trip will be tt V.iiroa, for which district the leaves to-morrow. The cutter Malna sailed for Waimarama on 1 hursilay Inst, with general cargo. i la- s.s. Lady Bird ste iiv>d lor Wellington at 8 a in. on Friday last, with 05 !r.v s wool. Tim cutler Eagle left for Hokitika on Friday last, with £S head of cattle. The schooner Kauri left on Saturday last for Auckland via Muhin and Waiapu. The cutter Hero left Poverty Bay on Tuesdaylast, with a cargo of c; ttle. The schooner Jane lefr Poverty Bay on Wednesday last, with a cargo of sheep, kc..' for Auck-! land.' ' ‘ i 'The cutter Betsy, Trimmer, mader. left Auck-1 land for Wangapoa on the 2nd ie.-taul where she! would take ill a cargo of 28,0','U feet timber for! —V'v;- . t , | liie schooner Dnn-dd M’Lean,Kennedy, master,; left Auckland for Poverty Bay mi Hie 3rd instant.! w it’n a full cargo of timber, stores, &c., and one passenger. i The p.s. Huntress, Captain Murphy, arrived at Hokitika on th- N Ml in-tant, from the Mnnnkau.:

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 453, 11 February 1867, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
875

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 453, 11 February 1867, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 453, 11 February 1867, Page 2

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