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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OF Kirl Ea. A 11 R 1 v A L S. june. £i—Star of the South, s.s., 117 tons, A\. Bcadall, froia Auckland, with general cargo and 25 pA-w-v. —Watt Brothers, flints. s.s.. 2io ton-, 11, J 3. Francis, from Southern Provinces, with general cargo and U passengers. —Kinross Sc Co., agents. £6 —Success, schooner, OS tous, J. i'nmmer, from Auckland via Wangcpoa 20 —Bittern. cutter, J tuns, J. M'ivenzie, from Autklaud via \\ augapua DEI’ A R T U R E 3 . JUNE. Cl—Taranaki, s.s. : 29» urns, H. B. Francis, for Tauramra and Auckland.—Kinross and Co., agents. 25 —Dolphin, cutter, 17 tons, Schon, for Wairoa, with' miscellaneous cargo and 3 passengers. — Wall Brothers, agents. 25—-Scilkmian, schooner, Thorborn, for Christchurch,

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Agnes, cutter, 23 tons, Smith, from Poverty Bay Bctsv, cutter, from Auckland via Wangapoa Dolphin, cutter, from Wairoa Grayling, culler, Irom Wairoa Hero, culler, from Auckland via Mercury Bay Lord Ashley, s.s., from Southern Provinces—dud July Maggie, brig, 190 tons, Howie, from Newcastle Midge, s.s., from Auckland via Tanranga Saucy Lass, schooner, 3b tons, 1). 11. M'K-mzie, from Auckland via Mercury and Poverty Bays Taranak., s.s., 2OS tons, 11. B. Francis, from Taurauga and Auckland — Sunday, June 30

PROJECTED DEPARTURES, foil Southern Provinces—Taranaki, s.s., on Monday, July 1 Taviunga and Auckland —Lord Ashley, s.s., Wednesday. July 3 Auckland —Star of the South, s.s., this day; Herald, early VESSELS L\ IIARROR. Annie, schooner (on the berth tor Porangaluui) Bittern, cutter, from Auckland via Wantpipoa Herald, schooner. 3d tons, Munro, from Dunedin via Oamaru. —Walt Brothers, ayeuls. Hero, ke’eh, from Wairoa Jlahia, culler, from Maugakuri Star of the South, s.s., 117 tons, Bcmlall, from Auckland.—Wall Brothers, agents. Success, seßiom-r, 5S tons, J. Trimmer, from AuckiauJ via YTangapoa ENTERED INWARDS. JUNE.

04—Herald, schooner, NO tons. Monro, from Dunedin and Oamaru, with 1 coil lead )o pi Icollector ot Customs; i 0 t,ms feuemg win-, 1 ea-e saddlerv, 1 iron pump. 1 barrel ale. 4a bundles wire, Kinross s Co.; 10 bundles wire, t~ wheels, 1 cress roller, 2 end pieces do., t bundle shafls, 1 cast) fittings. 1 bundle forks. 1 ease agrirultural implements, 9 inmeheoas seed, dnto, Canning ;v Ru-sall; ■ root pulper and wheel. Nairn Brothers; DM hags It >ur, Kinross A Co Fasseugi a’s —Messrs M'Leant and Mu pro.— \S all Brothers, agents. 2 I—Star of he SoulU, s s,, 140 ions, Bend:;’!, from Auckland, with ttoo bags sugar, 5 pgs. i.nier ; 1 box, I pkg saddlery, Holder, I iron roller, Cannihg.v Russell; 1 bale drapery, Bishop Williams; 1 bundle drapery. 1 bundle. Bolder; 1 ease, Cosgrove 4: Bowes; 1 ease, Robinson y Co.; I pug ghms doors, Letjuesue; 1 box, Satgeut: 1! horses, >ealev; 1 crate, Walt Bros.; (17 bars iron, order; I box, Burke; jo.> eoai bars, 1 case plan:-, I case. Watt Brothers; 1 bundle plants, Stuart; b bales bay, Ford and Mtllarilv ; I buggy and barn -s. F.isbop Wil Hants; 1 ease, Wait Urol hers; 1 keg, 1 buggy, order; El hates bay, Beudall; 6 pigs, 5 dogs Brown. I'm scugers—Messrs Graham, (tollman Jane Niuitm o r Brown. Bciilord. Captain Anderson, Air a.id Mrs Harris. Miss Ashwell. Messrs Chapman, Duncan, Fraser, Stevens, atm d eiuidreii, and U emigrants.—Watt Bros , age.,lS.

2-I—TurauaU. 21(9 ton? Francis, from Wellington and Sonibcrn ports, wiih 3 ip-,-casks rum, 1 c-tt'C sundries, 1 canvass pkRC, St wart * Co.; i case, Hrew.r; 1 cask chairs, 1 cask hardware, lUcilan; 1 Keg nails, 1 forge back, J case yaruish, tVilliaiiis; 1 case hardware, Williams; 3 bars sugar. 1 half chest tea, i case rai-ms, 1 bus soap, 1 American coach, Peter?; 2 trunks. 1 baic leather, Reardon ; t ea'Cs, 1 bale S. Williams ; 1 case drapery, Kemp ; e oases drugs, 1 keg drugs, (lowing; 1 cases biscuit, suit, n ; 1 kegs naimca!, order- 1.1 drums oil, i bag putty, Williams; i case eoulcctionery, 1 Ouse coni flour, 1 case sauces, 1 cask whiting. 1 cask soda Neal ,v Close ; 1 cask paper, Fells: lease drapery, Newton Irvine & Co.; I ease drapery, Robinson; 1 ease machinery, order; 3 pair naves, VanlM-r: 1 case hams, :i haif-chcsls lea, ID gunnies sugar, (i cases ginger wine, I case grindery, U mtiedge Kennedy & Co.; I parcel clothing, Kinross w Co.; 1 parcel. 1 box, Convend; i» p'-gh J hhd, Ferard. Passengers Mr and Mrs Parker, Messrs Ferard, Pcppard. (damn,•iv. Morrison, Bruce and two maoris.— Kinio'S Co., agents CLEARED OUTWARDS. JUNE. v l— Taranaki. s,s.. g: s tans, Francis, for Tauranga and Auckland, with original cargo from South. —Kinross and Co., agents.

Til r. s.s. Si.ir of the South, Captain Bonilall, arrived in jH.rt on Monday morning las',, aiier a very rough weather e I'Sare of five Jays. Sin; loaves ■iguia for Auckland this day wuli a cargo of fal raitle and sheep. The s.s. Taranaki, Captain Francis, with the English mail via Sue/, cm hoard, arrived from Mi 1liiiETton on Mumlay last, and steamed for Taurauga and Auckland the same afternoon. The Taranaki inav he expected to return to tiiis pint on Sunday, June SO. ana will leave for the South with the F.uedish tna.l via i'anamn on Monday, at 1 pan. The schooner Success and cutter Bittern arrived in the roadstead test evening. Tney will come intele tills morning. The liernue Laisiirn. Captain Songster, henee. arrived at Gravesend on the Util- April—U4 days out—ail '.veil. The schooner Heva.M is discharging her carpi of tlour. fencing wire. \e., at tile wharf, and will leave for Anns! cal in a day or two. The sailed for Wairua on TuosTendicrs—re vivah'.e tip to neon to-morrow—tire invited to take ‘tie e.■ ■ --j- pr, j,, Aue.-.iand. A sclcetor from the N.F. in sight as we go to press thi.- morning. The ki.'mtiii.' Vistula, Leu-e. arrived at At;ek-d-dantheiAntush

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XI, Issue 488, 27 June 1867, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XI, Issue 488, 27 June 1867, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XI, Issue 488, 27 June 1867, Page 2

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