Shipping Intelligence.
?o u t o r nari en. arrivals. DKCKM3K-B. IS—Wellington, s.s., fro u Southern Ports 19— Cleop..tra, p.s., from Walroa 20— Saucy Na.-s, schooner, from Mercury Tiny 23—• er-e, scUniiner, from Wairoa and Woihua 21 — Star of the South, ss.. from Auckland DEPARTURES. DKCaSir.KR. 37—Cleopatra. p.s.. lor u airoa !/■ —. Pari vai, unUoonor. for Poverty Bay 3 7 —success, scaooner, for the Coast X7—Do!; -a. cutter, for tv airoa 39 Vole.: o. ui, s.s., for Tauranga and Auckland 2i— Cl. ■■ ’p lira. p.s., iorl’orcriy Cay 23 —.10.1110. ■••• I'j-vuQr, for Pormigihau 22 bco. Gull, h.-.gv.itia i. fur Auckland. VESSELS EXPECTED. Annie, schooner, four T’orangubau Be:.-y, cutter, from Auckland Cleopatra, p.s., from Walroa and Poverty Bay Doin’,an, cut.or, from Wairoa Kg-mont, s.s., from Southern Ports—Monday. 20th Darei-i’. er Ga-ahcid, t.s.-., from the Duller Onward, schooner, from Mercury Bay Maggie, brig, from Newcastle Sluviwni, schooner, fre-m Poverty Bay rmr.-ur.;, schooner, i.-un the Cu ist Wcldukiou, 53., fruiu Tnnranga and Auckland—•.Vediiosilay, Ist January VESSELS IN HARBOR. Echtruita, sVdp, fr i London via Dunedin Gr yduc. en*.;i-r, fr -m iVmroa (r-Mniiaagl llcr\schooner, iro n Wairo-t and Waiaua J;bn Buoy an, barque, from Loudon via Wellington lla’iia, c-.Pter, from Poverty Pay feu Gu.l, b. lgn.ir.ins, from Newcastle Star of the south, s.s., from Auck aud PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ton London' —John Banyan, barque, early; and LcuUii-'u, ship, in all January PASSENGER LIST. I.MV.UIIj. In the Rebanga —Mr and Mrs Andrew Sclron, Mr Alfred Abbott In the -cu Gnll—Messrs Di’iino raid Corbett In the Wchdigion Misses Tysor and Fitzgerald, Messrs )Ic« At. tvho’.'v n. .Mi dia ia, Bullock, Muir (2), Wi’liauu, On-, Father Ecignier, and i;ev. J , M’ Mi Pa ml la the Cleopatra—Mrs Topping, Messrs Tucker Webber, llnil,.man, and Carroll In the Mar O; the South— (cabin) Mrs Gilford and 5 children, Mrs h.nuim and child. Master Ifihiti'iis. Mrs -triitle, Mr Blank, Mm iTJlardy ; ana 9 in the steerage OUTWAP.DS. In the B.ntnnt —Messrs Heath. Douglas, pan!, May. Dempsey, Graham. Laurence, Adams, Mrs Bennett mid three,children In t.ie v ojp-i'ra (fir Wairoal—''.lra Ilallet, Mr Carroll, Mr O'Dee, and three natives In t uo Cloop tl ra (for Poverty i?:iy)—airs Parker and three children, .Messrs Holland Scott In the Annie—.Mr Mcudrnm In the H Mphin—.Mrs schon and two children la the Mini.vai—Two mules ENTERED INWARDS. urci'-Mti' n. Id—TePington. s.s., 2jHl tons, I In! men. from TTolliny o.; un i soa; i.ei n Ports, with G l;:;al.,s rope, Bi ker's nails, 2 casks hardware. Stuart * Co; 2 cas r "». led' l fire-bricks 2 box s pegs. 2 man lies gal-v;-r' s'd i.-v.i buckets 2 cii '-s hardware, heal and CiO'P; 1 c,;--e vio.ii' oil, 2d case* brandy, Kinross a Co; o h u-'S blanket*.Sutton; Senses g-meva. Ro’ojo r. s; 1 ease ilrap'-ry,-'h cases brandy, 20 cases old tom. 1 icask sherry. lloutledge * Co ; 2 ' oases, pen ova. order; :i stoves, 1 ri-!;, 1 rasp, -13 bars iron, i 2 bars blistered sleet, oil spokes. 28 felines, 2 pairs r.avcs, ? axle arms, I anvil, 1 vice, 1 pair bellows, Crr ; 3 bills anil -1 bras iron. 1 pair bellows, 1 ti.e iron and plate. 1 vice, I'.mlknnr; 1 oven. 0 keys nail ■, 1 case iron. 3 b )1« wive, 1 case sundries, WitHams; 1 winnowing machine, Watt Bros ; 2 c iscs acids, Cowing; 2 cases acids. Neal and Close: 5 cams acids, lease wine, .Cowman; 1 rasa, i parcel, 2 ra fk“ crockery, 2 barrels tar, 8 coils rope, 23 boxes c ".hhs, 2 keys nails. 1 drums oil, 1 rase bacn,; tw'i hams. Ikoulh-dgo. Kennedy & Co.; 1 pmo r pare ■!. Cap'aln Carr; 1 pkg. WiUoii; 1 par- , c rl l. 1; iou Bank ;20 bags flour, 1 box soap, 3 halfc’.mtis tea. 1 b g salt. 1 box r d-dns, 1 cask carlirgy 1 c-i-e hraniv, 1 pkg tobacco, 1 drum kerotine, I case. 1 hag ri.v, Kiiiin-s .k Co ; 0 iihds be.r, , 3 qn-rnsks do, 3 barrels r.ne. Webb: « ceils lashing Vogt Pros; 1 ker omm -nl. P.oPj iiius ; I cn-c i-.-np po T'hv:-. l hale drapery. :j c:i>c< <• pifeet ioucry, 1 do sundries, 12 .»;•>• tins uln-les and 12 handles, 1 truss cr.vsnv, 10 I- x. s canftle*. 7> cases kerosiuo. Stuart and Co ; 1 c u.e, 1 1 a’.C leather, Higgins; lease ri'i .i flour. .Neal and these; -1 bags sugar, iticimrdS"ii; 1 rue, Fer nd; 1 case glassware-. Swan; 1 cr.ss drugs, (lowing: j case sadcUeiy, Whitmore.— Kinross and Co., agents. 10—Cleop,nva, p s., 21 tons,Palmer, from VTairoa, with 1 cate sundries. Kinross A Co; 1 case fruit, Stuart: 1 case frii't. Hammond ; 1 clock, Moi riaon —Bout ledge. Kennedy and Co., agents. 20—Saucy bass, schooner, 3S tons. M'Kenzie, from Auckland via Mercury Hay, with 27.29.3 feet sawn tit.her, 23, l 'oo shingles. 20 doors, 5 packages ashes. I.s Q.iesiio. —Master, agent. 23 ilei-o, schooner. 2) tons, Campbell, from TVairoa and AVaihim. with ;UI bales wool, Stuart and Co.—lioiuledgo, Kennedy and Co,, agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. 2)i;CKMui;a. 17—Cleopatra, p.s., 21 tons, Valmer. for Walroa, with general cargo.—lloutledge, Kennedy and Co., agents. 17—Dolphin, cutter, 20 tons, fchon, for Walroa, with sundries.—'Van Brothers, agents. 17—Miuiwai, schooner. 23 tons, Harr's, for Poverty Pay, with miscellaneous cargo.—Kouticdge, Kennedy and Co., agents. 17 —Success, schooner, 58 tons, Trimmer, for Porangahau, with sundries.—Kinross and Co„ agents. 19—Wellington, s.s., 22(! tO"S. Holmes, for Tan ransa and Auckland, in ballast,—Kinross and Co., agents. 19— Annie, schooner, 23 tons, Hamilton, for Porenguhan. with sundries.— Kentledge, Kennedy and Co., agents. 20— Cleopatra, p.s., 21 tons, Palmer, for Poverty Bay. wim general cargo.—KouHedge, Kennedy aud Co., agents.
Tar, schooner Saucy Lass, Certain I). W. McKenzie, with her usual good luc;, has made another cupping run to this po-rt. She left Auckland on Tuesday, 1 ch December, and arrived at Muvury May on Thursday, the 12th. Took in a cargo of timber, £c , as per in ports, and left for Napier on 7u .suay, 11LU iustaul, al noon. Bad westerly winds afid fine weather throughout the passage, svid arrived in the roadstead at midnight on | Thursday. 10th instant, alter a fine run of Go V.onrs. She entered the Iron Pot at 3 a.m. on rriday. Captain McKenzie reports the schooner Onward, Captain Edwards, as loading timber at Siercary Bay for tf.is port. The s.s. star of the South, Captain Ben flail, left Auckland st S p.nj. on Wednesday, ibth Tie's. Bad fine weather throughout, and anchored ,u tee roadstead at 10 p.m. on Friday last,—entering the Iron Tot at 10 a.m. on Saturday. The Star of the South brings a very iarge cargo, prinr.iualiy transhipped ex Ida Ziegler and Water Nymph, Irani London: and about 20 passenger?.' Wo rested being unable this morning to publish the manifest of the steamer; the passenger list will be found above 1 . The schooner Hero arrived on Friday last from Wvihna and Wairoa; ami the schooner Success, from Rleiekhead, arrived yesterday. Both vessels brought cargoes of wool. T.,e p.s. CmOjritra steamed for Poverty Bay on Friday lost ; av.d i lie schooner Annie, for rorauzaIran, sailed the same day. The brigantine sea Gull sailed for Auckland yesterday, in ballast.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 536, 23 December 1867, Page 2
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