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Shipping Intelligence.

POUT OF ! NAPIEB,

ARRIVALS. OCTOBER. 25—Dolphin, cutter, from Wolroa 27—Dunedin, schooner, BB tons, Russell, from Port Chalmers, with cargo of sugar, Hour, and oats. DEPARTURES. OCTOBER. Zi—Murrwai, schooasv, for Poverty Bay VESSELS EXPECTED. Annie, schooner, from Mohaka Echunga, ship, from London vinDunediu H ’lvi. schooner, fro u H'aikokopn John Thmyoo, barque, from London via Wellington - daily Lord Ashley, s.s., from Southern Ports—Oct. 30 Jlmiw.ii, schooner, from poverty liay Saucy I,ass. schooner, from Auckland Sim - of the south, s.s., from Auckland Wellington, s.s., from 'luuruuga and Auckland — Ist November VESSELS IX HARBOR. Dolphin, cut or, from Wairoa Gr.ylina, culler, from Wairoa (repairing) Maggie, brig, from Hobart Town Mania, cutter, from Waho.t I’ii.OJ ECTED DEPARTURES. Foa Tauii.vxg.v axu Accki.wii— Lord Ashley, s.s., Thursday, olst October SocTumix Pitoviscns— Wellington, s.s., Saturday, 2nd November W.UKOA—Maliia and Dolphin, cutlers, early ENTERED INWARDS. OCTOBER. 25 —Dolphin, cutter, 17 tons, Schon, from Wairoa, wit h 4X) bushels maize, r chon. Passengers, .Mrs Munro and children, Misses Carroll (2), Messrs itwuni, Thompson. Masterton, M‘Ray, -1 natives,! prisoner.—Watt iirolhors, agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. OCTOBER 24—Muviwai. schooner. 23 tons, Wm. Harris, for Poverty Day, with 11 1 bags fl mr, 2 lihds., 4 qrcasks,4 kegs a e, , octave ruin, 2o bags flour, 1 keg Colfee, 1 parcel vestas, I coil rope, 2 boxes candles, 11 mats sugar, 1 qr cask rum, I chest tea, 1 case wine. I box caudles, B portmanteaus, 1 bag, 1 pkg tfl’-ct-, 1 bag harness, 2 bundles woolpacks, 4u packages personal t fleets, (furniture, So.), 4 pkgs. luggage, KtcUaid. in. Passengers—Me-srs Brown, Jui.nson, Harris, Ferguson, Hardy.—o. Richardson, agent. MISCELLANEOUS. The Dot.rmx —The tavoii e cutter Dolphin, T. fchon, master, arrived in port at 4 o’clock on Ftid,y iiioruiug last. .oh., left Napier on the 13tb inst., witu full general cargo, and arrived at Wai T.ia Ute same afternoon. Un (he 15th, took in 40b bushels in.ore, ami proceeded down to ihe head-, hating also some 1 1 p issengers on board. Owing to the search \ of water on I tie bar. was detained in lac river for a week. On 1 liur.-day last, however. Captain ■ chon got tired of wailing, and determined on pulling flic vessel across the barI iere being sulU -ient water but a strong south West wind Mowing right into the mount ot the river Two boats, manned by the crew and passengers. were accordingly procured, and at « pan having rawed the bar in safety—the Dolphin was •‘making Hacks ” lor Napier. The wind was fa W. at starling, but hauled round during the night to W., blowing " great guns.” Arrived in port as a ove

The schooner Hero, Campbell, master, was at Wairoa on Thursday last. Irom thence she was to proceed 10 Waikokopu, to load wool for Napier.

The schooner Muriwai, Harris, master, sailed for Poverty Hay on ihur.-day last with full general cargo and set oral passengers. The biij? Maggie entered the inner harbor on Thursilay afternoon last, and on .Friday commenced discharging cargo. The s.s. Mar of me south, from Auckland, may he expected bine to-morrow (Tinsilay.)

The *.». herd Ashley, Imm Southern Ports, with the nglish Mails vm Suez and Panama, may be expected here on Wednesday next, 0 th Oclooer. ami will leave f >r Tanranga and Auckland on the following day, unless tne Auckland j or- ion of I he Panama .Mail happens to he ou ho rd m which case she will leave ihe same day that she arrives. The s.s. Wellington, from Tauranga and Auckland. is due here on Friday next, Ist November, and will so am for Southern Ports, with the English Mail via Panama, on Saturday, 2nd Nov.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 521, 28 October 1867, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
606

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 521, 28 October 1867, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 521, 28 October 1867, Page 2

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