Shipping Intelligence.
po n t o r x a rii: r. ARRIVALS. S-Kl-TKMIIK K. IS—Dolphin, cutter, from Wairoa 21— Star of the south, f.s., from Auckland BJ'TAIiTUIIKS. • SK.l’ThMlll-.K. 30— Sti'toy I,ass. srbo mm-, fur Auckland 22 —Munwai, suhoniu-.-, Tu- poverty Day 22 ilahia, cuuer. for W..n t.,i VESSELS EXPECTED. Annie, schooner, from Wuii-oii DU tern. <■ utter, from Atu*:-;l mil Hero, scii'ioiifir. from Wuiiuu ■Jt'ue.lovc. rutior, from Waus.ipoa N. KU-la, s.s„ from VvVlUnn ,u Sueeess, s.-iiooner, from Auckland VESSELS L\ HARBOR. Dolphin, cutter, from Wuirna llray'mia, ctu ;cr, from Wairoa (vopu'rmg) Maliia, onllcr, from .Mmrzakuvi Haid, cutler, from Waiig-jwehi Star of me South. s.s., from Auckhunl entered inwards. S'- ITKMHKK. 20— Dolphin, eu'U-r, 17 tons, Sehmi, iVom tVaivoa, with 2UI bushels mai2C, Walt brothers; oil Uo do, Beukcs; 120 do, Uichiii'.ls'.ni: Viodo. Kim-o.s am! Co. I'as'eu-fers —Sergeants JMlfmly ami Fit teller, Jlessrs Hoaioson, Flint, Vandyke, Schlusten, Golsttcu. —Watt Brothers, ape-ms. CLEARED OUTWARDS. SKI'TFMIIKII. ID—Murivrai, schooner, Harris, for Poverty Day. with general cargo. Passenger—l female.—E. ti. ilicliardson, agent. 2- I—Saucy 1 —Saucy 1 ass. schooner, M'Konzie, for \wVianrt via Hay of Plenty, with 1500 bushels uuii/e to he shipped at the Day of Plenty. Passengers —r, Europeans.—Master, agent. "2 11 —.Vn.id, cut!or, 11 tons, Wi Tern ''.lannea. for '.Vancawe-Ui, with miscellaneous cargo. Passengers—.! unlives. —iVntl Di-others, ageuis. 21— Mania, cutter, 2o tons Daxter, for Vi'airoa. with general cargo.—Kinross a Co., ageuts. MI sC 111 ,L A Mh) CS, Tin; Doi.viiin.—The ealter Dolpliin, Captain T. Si-n m, 1, ft Napier cm Friday the lith September, and arriv.-d at V. airoa on sa: urday. Ihe ,'lh. and ili-Ciary ; her earno. Owing '■< the 'a-avv sea m the Day sue <■ add not eel out : a tore Tinn-sdav, I he I'Jlii, when sue i ;l\, and arrived at .Napier m Cue evening, making n ) assage of d In-m's, against a most unfavoiahl-a wit--! iiml sea. Capli.iu srir n reports seven IW-I ol .■ .dei-oii the Wanoa bar; a.s.. that the Hero and .1 ume, are lying in - idc the if, er,; waiting for the weather to mo-ler.du helore leav-’j lag. i 'I hi; Saucy Lvss.—The schooner Saiu-v Lass.j v.-Ua-h was to have sailed on Tuesdav l ist, irilii iust., sailed ou Friday last, for Aueklaiid. ’ I In a Sucerxs.—By the Snip,hern Cross of the 11th! instant, we see that the schooner Success. Captain; Trimmer, was to leave for Ibis port on the next i day (the I2iiij. 1 Tin-: .lon.N Duxva.n.—We undei-staml tied this! passenger vcsml arrivid in iVeliuu.lnu har'i-u-, from Lon lon at;,-v a passage nt 12-Miav>, having landed her pilot oil'the Isle of Wight mi the 2,- v U
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 511, 23 September 1867, Page 2
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433Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 511, 23 September 1867, Page 2
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