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Shipping Intelligence.

POUT OF NAPIER. A 11111 V aITsT~ JULY, 20—St. Kil'ia, s.s., from Wellington 20— Muriwai, schooner, from Poverty Bay. DEPA 11 TUBES. JULY. 25—Bee, schooner, for Wellington 27 —St. Hilda, s.s., for Wellington ENTERED INWARDS. ■T UT.V 25—Glimpse, cutter, 35 tons, Eattray, from Auckland. via Mercury Bay with :i'j,o.yj feet timber, i-e Qucsne. —Wat l Brothers, agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. JULY. 24 —Annie, schooner. 10 tons, Hamilton, for 51angakuri and Tonuigaliau, with 1 o’r.-cask, I jar brandy, 1 qr.-ca.-k min, 1 ditto pork, 1 do sherry, 1 package sash weights. 1 kegs nails. 5 kegs sundries. 3 packages chairs, 1 cask sugar. 1 box soap, a boxe.-. tea, 5 sack.; dour, - guiiLic sugar,S casks sumfrvj?, 10 cases, 3 packages. Stuart anti Co.; -to bags Hour. it baas sugar, 1 case sundries, Brower.—llouliodge, Kennedy and Co., agents. 21— Taranaki, s.s., 293 tons. Brands, for Tauranga and Auckland, with 300 sheep, Kinross arid Co.—Kinross and Co., agents. 24—Bee, schooner. If tons, Cioueher, for V.'cilington, with CM tons limestone, 3 anchors, i plough, 4 hhds. porter, Kinross A Co.—Master, agent. ARRIVAL OF THE ST. HILDA WITH THE PANAMA HAIL. Tin; Colonial Government screw steamer St. Kihla, Captain Fox, arrived in port from Wellington at 1) o’clock on the night 0 r Friday last, with the English Panama Hail, —-the s.s, Hat aura having arrived at Wellington ou Thursday. The Sr. Kiliht took her departure fur Bcliiugtou on Saturday. The schooner Hnriwai, from Poverty Eat, arrived in tlic roadstead this morning. The f.s. Taranaki is due from Tauranga and Auckland on Wednesday next, and will steam fur Southern Burts on Thursday, with the English Hail via Panama. The s.s. Lord A •El >y may be exmcctcd to arrive here ou Friday next, and will Lave for Tanning;! and Auckland on Saturday. c A telegram from Hokitika, dated 21th July, savs ■. —‘-Two vm-vis ;.r>s ashore—the Gratitude' from Hobart Town, and the barque Frederick’ from Hellion me. .Veit her arc likely to be saved!’’ Shall Sunootvi;'.; to ettoss the On;v\. Baltimore, Hay 0, ISC.?,—This afternoon there was an exhimtion in Jrout of tlic Holiday-street Tneatrc—a small schooner-rigged vessel, two and a half tons metsnromeai and ’iv,vnry-five feet in lengthy designed (.. sail for Europe about the ~Uth ol tins moulii, ;u charge of three men and a bo;. It it is succ.essiiil it wul be presented to the son of the Emperor 0 f Fraacr. It is smal’cr than :l! 0 crult v, uuai ins ever attempted to cross the ocean.—New IVrk EVraM.

Totu. Loss or Tin: BvnQrtt jr, j| aAMp,-ilT.i-i*. 0/ •■'■ . 1 : - v i..e s'm f, r ( (LsaiiV. which arrival I AVwr : .■ m ■,-eu., r: i v -p----wc are iuformcv. M the MM wr, d of the :d.',vvessel on Bird Kvid B.dnt, on Taes-hm i,i c l iu Captain A; n.sou im -mis T ins: hr th'to save what he (-a. The 11. At. Y'.inkhl was a very old vessel, ami Ins h.'vn entr.r-tl fur a limy time p.et in the coni trade between Imre ami Newca-t'o. mid was on her wry to Svunev, coni laden, when she went jii shorn She is t.ie property of Captain .Aliens Caimdr-11, ami is on.lv partially insured in Smyth's Sydney Marine Insurance Olhe a One oi the crew arrived in the Collator yew my. !mt he says tint he .loos net know how she went ashore. All hands, however, are save: 1 .. iuv. s.s. Anrunn.—The fellowinir is from the AVes;port Times of July Id:—“The, s.s. Ahunri, ui c . nut in yesteialay ruorahiy, went ashore on the S.e.t!i Spit. au (' at the time of wriuny remains ; -re. 11.-r cargo cunsLt.al of cattle. kc., Irani A, an •ram::, ;o. as it happens, her position is ny no ie ■ ■ ■ l ' so hij as it might have h.-en under mi: r care::::.. Unices, for where she is is as mv.r as p.imdhe ;!.e exact snot that would have been e'e - m f.,.- Ln liny the animals. AY; en these are dhehnrl .he will llnat fl' c.-ilv. She is not in the h-et hr in.-er, n-.| a ;if or ..; vr) „-:p, in a", pr. inability, sm- I.■ ■;• -edeiv at tie' wharf’ AY;: learn from line- Wellhi-.t-m i . iiers itint a highly complimentary re s was" presented to Cap'ain 11. B. Francis, of the s.s, i'er-.e.eki, hv his ya- .enyers, on nnavue. g at At elihigum, after thenrolraced a - ■■Lorn Auckland, occasional by the accident to the screw.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 496, 29 July 1867, Page 3

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 496, 29 July 1867, Page 3

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 496, 29 July 1867, Page 3

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