Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF NAPIER. ARRIVALS. JA.M'AHY. I <-o—Lord AsVdcy, s.s, from Southern Provinces | DEPARTURES. | .TASUART. 1 23-Clcopatra, p.s, for Wairoa & Poverty Bay I Jo ‘ ! 'A Bur,van. barque, for London -9—Lord Ash’ey, 5.5... forTaurangaand Auckland! VESSELS EXPECTED. j Cleopatra, p.s, from tTairoa and Poverty Bay Betsy, cutter, from Poverty Bay Matoaka, ship, from Lond-m via Canterbury Rangatira, s.s, from Wellington Bose Ann, schooner, from Auckland Saucy Lass, schooner, .V.rrcnrv B-y St oim Bird. s.s.. from V. ; Dilution * Wellington, s.s, from Taurang.i and Auckland Saturday Ist Feb. * VESSELS IN HARBOR, po , in., cui:,from Wairoa Lf i s ip. from London via Dunedin semwtncr, from Wairoa and WaUma lIP VL cutter. Lorn Borerty Bay
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Fos London Ecbunga, shin, about Bth February Tackanoa asd Auckland llaugatira, s.s., Friday, 7tlr February Wellington —Storm Bird, s.s., 4th February Southern Provinces —Wellington, 2nd Fob.; Eangatira, 14th February Aucalani) -Dolphin, cutter, early PASSENGER LIST. OUTWARDS. In tbe Cleopatra—Mr and Mrs Harris and 2 children, Mr and Mrs Lawrence, Mr and Mrs Ferguson, Miss M'Nalty, Miss GUlighan, Messrs. Wood. Douglas?, Abrahams, and peuc-n. Inspector Scully, and 3 natives. ENTERED INWARDS. JANUARY. 1 2? Lord Ashley, v- '.mil tons. H. Worsp. I‘rotn 'Welllnaton, with (under bond) 2 bales leather, L. Higgins; 1 ca«e almanacs, suture aud Co.; 1 W music, Wilkinson ; I parcel photographs, Abbott; 2 cases, 4 trunks, 1 truss, Neal and Close : 1 truss. 1 trunk, 1 case, W. Hathbone ; 80 half-boxes soap, Stuart and Co.; I truss, Eohjohus ; 1 case. 2 parcels, Fred. Sutton : 3 qr-casks, 1 parcel, Ilontledge, Kennedy and Co.; GO bags sugar, Kinross and Co (duty paid and tree goods) 1 parcel clothing, Car-; 'lvon: 1 cask coffee, 10:) sacks flour, 20 bundles, Kinross and Co.—lt iiitledge, Kennedy and Co., [agents. | CLEARED OUTWARDS. I JANUARY. ! 28—Cleopatra. p,s„ 21 tons, Palmer, for Wairoa land Poverty Bay, with 150 packages general merchandise.—lloutiedge, Kennedy ami Co., agents. 29—Lo"d Ashley, s.s.. 200 tons, Worsp. for Tauranga and Auckland, with original cargo from the South.—Routledgo, Kennedy and Co., agents. The s.s. Lord Ashley, Capt, Worsp, arrived in poi t from WeiiliiMon at 1 p.m. yesterday, with the English mails via Suez and Panama, and steamed [northward at fi p.m. ( The barque John Eunyaa sailed for London direct lat 2 p.m, on Tuesday last. j The p.s. C!c palm steamed for Wairoa & Poverty |Bav on Tuesday last, aud may he expected tn return to port on Saturday next, i The s.s. Storm Bird, from Wellington, is due here on Sunday next, and is announced to leave for the South on Tuesday. g(h February. The s.s. Wc’iiugfon is duo hero on Saturday next from Taur.n.gu and Auckland, and will ;e ivo for the south, with the Fnglish Mail via Panama, ou Sunday. 2nd February. The s ?. Star of the South, which left Napier for Hunedin at 3 p.ui. ou the 23i J January, arrived at Port Chalmers at 5.1) p.m. on the 2 i;'i.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 547, 30 January 1868, Page 2
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486Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 547, 30 January 1868, Page 2
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