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Shipping Intelligence.

POI T OF NAPI EK. ARRIV ALS. KOV UMBER. 1— Wellington, s.s.. from Tauranga and Aucklanu 2 Star of the South, s.s., from Poverty Bay and A.uckluTid 2 Hero, schooner, from Waikokopu DEPARTURES. NOVKIIBXR. VEoo.Lii.iij EXPECTED. Ahuriri, s.s., from Wanganui (with troops) Betsy, cutter, from Poverty Bay and Auckland Kchuuga, ship, from London via Dunedin Hero, schooner, from Walkokopu Lord Ashley, s.s., from Tauranga and Auckland —Thursday, 14th November Muriwai, schooner, from Poverty Bay Onward, schooner, (new), from Auckland Ringleader, cutter, from Wellington {Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland Success, schooner, from Auckland via the Coast VESSELS IN HARBOR. Annie, schooner, from Mohaka Dolphin, cutler, from Wiiiroa Grayling, cutter, from Wairoa (repairing) John Bony an, barque, from London via Wellington Maggie, brig, from Hobart Town ilalua, cutter, from Wairoa Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Foa Wairoa—Dolphin, cutter, this day Povnirrv Bay — Mahia. cutter, this day ENTERED INWARDS. OCTOJitK. 30—Lord Ashley, s.s., 296 tons, H. Worsp, from Southern Ports, with i case, 3 trunks, Bibby ; 5 cases, 1 truss, 3 trunks, Haihbonc; 2 cases, Sutton ; 60 bars and 11 bundles iron, 1 iron plates, 1 cask horse shoes, 1 pkg files, Macfarlano and Garry ; 1 parcel, Union Bank of Australia; 1 case, Slater ; 1 pckg plants, J. Harding ; 1 parcel, Adams ; 1 box. Canning ; 1 pkg, Le Quesne ; I case, Buchanan ; 2 bales, Wood; 30 kegs herrings, order; 1 parcel. Carlyon ; 2 carl wheels, Rhodes ; 2 cases, 2 hales, Newton, Irvine and Co; 5 cases, 3 bales drapery, half-tierce tobacco, 1 parcel, S gunnies sugar. 1 pkg glassware, 1 paper parcel, Rout ledge, Kennedy and Co.; 6 cases, 5 trunks, 1 chests, 0 half-chests, and 17 boxes lea, 5 cases, 20 gunnies sugar, 1 bundle boards, Neal and Close ; 1 case, I box, Stuart and Co; 1 case glassware, 2 stove bricks, 50 cases oil, Williams; 1 pkg, 2 dogs. Watt Brothers; 6 pckgs, Ormond; 5 half-chests tea, 33 pckgs, 2 cases marble, 5 kegs nails, 1 ease saddles, Kinross and Co.; X parcel, Hunter ; 1 parcel, Worgan. Passengers, —Captain, Mrs, and Miss Ingiis, Mrs Fleetwood and child. Miss Johnstone, Mrs M'Lean, Mr and Mrs White, Mr Duncan and servant, Mr R. U. and Miss Duncan, Messrs Buy, Baigent, Stuart, Axup, Baynes, Famr, Mrs Jennings.—Roullcdge, Kcnclcdy and Co., agents. NOV Kilts V.R. 3 Wellington, s.s., 2110 tons, Holmes, from Tauranga and Auckland, with 1 bath, Kinross £ Co.; 6 cases fruit, Caulton; i pkgs medical comforts, S cases, 3 casks, 28 pkgs, 10 bales, 8 missels. 10 table bedsteads, 14 heads, 14 feet, and 2s side irons for bedsteads, 1 case stationery, 15 casks suit pork, 22 bags biscuits, 3 boxes candles, 1 box comforts, and a quantity of baggage. Commissariat; and sundry cargo tor Southern Ports. Passengers—(saloon) Miss Armstrong, Miss Stephens, Miss Peacock, Mr and Mrs A. Browne, MrC. C. Mann, Mr Graham, and 61 for South; (steerage) Constable Llewellyn and Prisoner Curtis, Mr Maclntyre, Mr Joseph

'hunini. Sergeant and Mrs Jones, Sergeant Hern, c Private Dans ; and 3 lor the South.—Kinross ami t Oo„ agents. i 2 —Star of the South, s.s., 147 tons. \V. Kendall, i 'Vora Poverty Kay and Auckland, with (ex ware- t house) 2 qr-casks brandy, 5 eases whiskey, 1 M r- i cask wine, 2 qr-tierccs tobacco, 1 qr-cask rum, J 5 j eases brandy, 5 cases geneva, 1 box tobacco, 50 ( mats sugar, 9 or-easks brandy ; (transhipped ex i Siam, from Loudon) 10 cases saddlery, ti packages s luggage; (free goods) 0,000 cups (under Arms Act), : 1 case acid, 1 bale corks, 5 eases and 4 bales dra- ( pery, 89 bars, 29 bundles, and 4 plates iron, 100 . lire bricks, 2 cases, 33 packages. 1 case, 60 sacks, j 120 bugs Hour, 3 cases, 1 bale, 2 boxes tobacco, 10 i boxes soap, 1 case, 10 casks, 12 cases, 3 boxes soap, i 3 trunks boots, 3 eases kcrosiuc, 1 ease vestas, 57 Backs malt, 2 pockets hops, 20 boxes soap, 29 pkgs merchandise, 5 bundles spades, 1 pc kg harness, 22 packages groceries, 8 boxes soap, 2U mats and 12 bars sugar, 3 cases, 1 parcel, s drums oil, 10 casks oranges, 1 bundle shovels, 3 bundles scythes, 1 pan, 1 pckg sashes. Passengers—Messrs. Jcifcoto, Busby, and llobottorn; 3 in steerage, and 17 immigrants per ship Ida Ziegler, from London.—Watt Brothers, agents. 2—Hero, schooner, 20 tons. Campbell, from Walroa and Waikokopu, with 14 bales wool, order; led bags maize, Richardson ; 2 boxes personal effects. Toogood. Passengers—2 Maoris.—<j. E. G. Richardson, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. OCTOBER 30—Lard Ashley, s.s., 2‘.ti; tons, Worsp, for Tauranga and Auckland, with original cargo from Southern Torts. Passengers—Mr Johnstone, Miss Bain. —Routledgc, Kennedy and Co., agents. Aovnjir.Kß. 1— Dolphin, cutter, 17 tons, Schon, for Wairoa, with miscellaneous cargo. Passengers—Mrs Ormond, family, and servant, Mrs Schon and 2 children. Air Atward and 4 natives.—Watt Brothers, agents. 2 Wellington, s.s.. 299 tons, Holmes, for Southern Provinces, with (for Lyttelton) 1 camera pkg, Routledgc A Co.; (for Otago) 1 case. Withers and Rudntan; 2 cases wine, Kinross & Co. Passengers —Miss L. Billscy, Mr L. Higgins.—Kinross and Co., agents. ARRIVAL OF THE WELLINGTON. Tint N.7..5.N. Co.’s s.s. •Wellington, Capt. F. Holmes, left Auckland at 3.20 p.ra. on the 30th October ■ arrived at Tauranga on the 31st, at 9.30 am ; at 12.30 pan, the same day. left for Napier—arriving at 5.40 p.m. on Friday, Ist November. From Tauranga experienced strong S.E. wind, with heavy swell. Passed a steamer, at (5 p.ra. an the 31st ultimo, in the Bay of Plenty, 25 miles to the westward of Cape Runaway, supposed to be the Lord Ashley. The Wellington steamed southwards, with the English Mail via Panama, on Saturday afternoon, about I p.m. ARRIVAL OP THE STAR OF THE SOUTH. Tin; s.s. Star of South, Captain Bondall, left Auckland on Tuesday, 29th October, at 9 p.m.; had light winds and tine weather to White Island, which was passed at 3 p.m. on the 30th; from thence to the Fast Cape, had a strong S.E. gale and thick weather, attended with heavv rain At midnight, anchored at Kawakawa for shelter. Strong gale with heavy squalls throughout the 31st. On the Ist November, weather more moderate ; at 4 a.im weighed anchor and proceeded on the voyage, uad heavy sea along the coast, and arrived at Poverty Bav at 6 p.m. the same day Landed Archdeacon Williams, Mrs Williams, and family, and left for Napier immediately afterthe Iron Pot at 8 a.m. on MISCELLANEOUS. Tun Hero. The schooner Hero, Campbell, master. left V airoa on Friday, 25th October, and arrived at Waikokopu tbe same night. Took in 14 bales wool, but owing to heavy weather could not gCi away until W ednesday last, on which day she left. Experienced string southerly wind, which caused i ampbcll to sock tbe friendly shelter of Long Point, where she brought up the same night. I.vU on 1 inlay rrmrravig, with N.E. wind, which carried her as far as TV airoa ; wind then came or. light from the southward, which continued all night. In the morning wind veered to the wcst-i ward. Arrived in port at 10 a.m. on Saturday. i

The schooner Saucy Lass leit Auckland tor Napier via Mercury Bay on the 2s ill■ alt., with sawn timber and shingles. The new schooner Onward has completed her loading alongside the ship Ida Ziegler, and sails to-day for Napier.—Southern Cross, October 30. The schooner Success will sail for the East Coast and Napier, and the cutter Betsy tor Poverty Bay and Napier, with passengers and cargo, in a few days. Both vessels are loading at the Customhouse Wharf.—lhid,

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 553, 4 November 1867, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 553, 4 November 1867, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 553, 4 November 1867, Page 2

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