Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF NAPIER.
ARRIVALS. AUGUST. Ashley, s,s., from Tauranga and Auckluud J7_,Dct»y, cutter, from Auskland via the Coast DEPARTURES. AUGUST. J4—Lord Ash icy, f.s., for Somlmrn Forts 18—Annie, schooner, for WAroa JS-Tiero, ketch, for Wairoa VESSELS LX HARBOR. _ Jjetsy, culler, from Auckland Ha I’m- Uwaal Gravling, cutter, from Wairoa (refitting) Mhhia, cutter, from Mangakuri (refuting) EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Bittern, cutter, from Auckland via the Coast Dolphin, cutler, from Wairua Maggie, brig, 190 tons, Howie, from Newcastle Mouilei wai, schooner, from Poverty Bay Ringdove, cutter, from Auckland via Wangapoa Ringleader, cutter, from Poverty Bay Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland Star of the South, s.s., 11-7 tons, Beudall, from Wairoa. —Watt Brothers, agents. Swallow, schooner, from Auckland Taranaki, s.s., from Southern Ports—Friday, 83rd August PROJ ECTEI) DE PA RTURES. Job. Taukanga and Auckland—Taranaki, s.s., on or about 83rd instant entered IXWRADS. AUGUST.
15 —Lord Ashley, s.s, -jo ions, Worsp, from Auckland and Tauranga. with I case drapery, Bibby; 1 case drapery, Bmhbone; 3 cases drapery, Firth; 5 cases drapery, Drawer; 1 case, Fells ; 1 case, Xe.d & Close ; 2 parcels. Busby ; 1 parcel, Cole nan ; 1 roll leather, Higgins; 1 case drapery. Beck; 1 bundle plants, M’Lean; 22 pieces iron casting, Blake; 1 cask, Holder. Bassengcrs- Messrs. J. Johnson, 11. Johnson, Davies, Cummings, Harrison, K.H., Gill. Knowles, Captain I’ercival, Miss cdlum. M-s. Stevens.—Koutledge, Kennedy £ Co., agents.
CLEARED OUTWARDS. AUGUST. J5 —I,on! Ashley, s.s., 2‘M tons, Worsp, for Wcl'ing-t-m and Southern I’orts, with 2 boxes eilVcts, Head; 1 case salmon, 1 truss leather, EoutIcdgo, Kennedy ,t Co. Passengers—Messrs. Cooper, Carter, Russell, Mr uml .Mrs Smith.— Kmuledgo, Kennedy & Co., agents. Jo —Hero, ketch, :M tons, Campbell, for VTairoa, with 2 ur-casks rum, 1 qr-cask brandy, 1 qrcask sherry, 2 qr-aasks ale, (J cases braihly, 1 cases stout, 1 c.c.c kerosene, i cask syrup, Manner; 10bags sail. Id lings flour, 5 gunnies sugar, liall'-chcst te.i, 4 packages drapery, 1 1 package tobacco, 5b sacks. :i bags potatoes. 3 jar sugar, Carroll; ball chest tea, Deiglitun ; 1 box drapery, 1 boxes soap. U boxes candles. 1 ease herrings, 1 case sardines, 1 case drapery, I ease lobsters, 1 che-t tea, 1 parcel lobaeco, 2 dozen spades, riulaysou ; 5 bags sat, 2 cases drapery, 2 kegs but ter, 2 tons potatoes, 2 tons flour, M'Xamcc; 5 tons potatoes, 1 package pmvder, £hot‘and cups order.— U. 11. (1. Richardson, agent. )3 —Annie, schooner, 17 tons, Hamilton, for Waivoa. with 51 packages Military settlers' bagg ice. liiilcer Commanding; 1 jar spirits. Kentledge. Kennedy ,t Co.; 40 bugs potatoes, G. ii. G. UicharUson. 1 dray, ’lnyo. Passengers—lo non-commissioned otlicers and privates Military settlers, 7 Women and 5 children.—lloutledgo, Kennedy & Co., agents.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 501, 19 August 1867, Page 2
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441Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 501, 19 August 1867, Page 2
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