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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OF NAPIER. ARRIVALS. FEBRUARY. 1 21- Star cl ICC South, s.a., I6i tons, Bendall, from i Auckland via Taunmga ill id Poverty Bay 21— Sturt, Colonial Government gun-boat, Pairchild, from Wellington 22 Cleopatra, p.5.,21 tons, Palmer, from Wairoa 23 Success.schooner, 58 tons, J Trimmer, from Auckland via Wangapoa DEPARTURES. FEBRUARY. 20—Ahuriri, s.s., 181 tons, Flowerday, for Auckland 22 Sturt, Colonial Government gun boat, Fairchild, for Opotiki 23 Star of the South, s.s., ICI tons, Bendall, for Tologa Bay VESSELS EXPECTED. Ahuriri. s.s., from Taurauga and Auckland—2Bth February Betsy, cutter, from Poverty Bay Coquette, schooner, I'rem Mercury Bay liolphiu, cutter, from Auckland Lord Ashley, s.s., from Southern Ports—Thursday, 27th February Maggie, brig, from Newcastle Matoaka, ship, from London via Canterbury Muriwai, schooner, from Poverty Bay Queen, schooner, from Mercury Bay Saucy Lass, schooner, from Kennedy’s Bay Star of the South, s.s., from Tologa Bay Taranaki, s s„ from Southern Ports —10th March j VESSELS IN HARBOR. Annie, schooner, from Mohaka Cleopatra, p.s., from Wairoa Hero, schooner, from Mohaka and Wairoa Mahia, cutter, from Poverty Bay Success, schooner, from Auckland via Wangapoa' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ! Fob Tait,aiga and Auckland—Lord Ashley, s.s.J Friday, 23th February ’ j Southern Pours—Ahuriri, s.s., Saturday, 20th' February Poverty Bay— Cleopatra, early PASSENGER LIST. inwards. Iu the Ahuriri—Miss Parker, Master Maney, Mr and Mrs Cartwright Brown, Mr and Mrs Gillespie,! Rev. David and Mrs Bruce, Master Brace. Messrs! Crcsswcll, Boddingtou, Collins, and Franklin. : In the Star of the South—Messrs Maiming, J.i Moses, IV. Mmiagliau, and Kiiiot. In the Sturt—Hon. Colonel Haultain. Captain Hutton, and Mr Trail. In the Cleopatra—Dr Lowe, and one native' woman OUT WA 11 OS. In the Cleopatra—Messrs Fiulayson, Preeco, Prentice, and Fletcher. In the Star of the s nth —Eleven In the Sturt—The lorn. Colonel Hanltain, His Honor Donald M'Lcan, 1>: , Captain button, and 3 natives ENTERED INWARDS. j ruisUAin. i ■ 2d—Cleopatra, p.s.. 21 tons. Palmer, from Poverty' j Bay and u'airo.-t, wiih .4 boxes npoios, 111 bays; potatoes. Palmer; 3 cases apples, Prentice; 12 cases j apples, Karailiana; 2 kits fruit, Richardson; ]<l; sacks grass seed, Fiulayson.— Koull.-dgc, Kennedy! A Co, agents. j 20- Ahuriri. s.s., 131 tons Flowerday, from We!-: ■iiigton, with 11 casks, 2" cases. 2 bales, 1 , ..se ur-i rowrnot, 1 case bathbrieks, 1 rase corn flour, I case', cur.ao powder. 1 roll matting, Newton, Irvine and; Co.: 21 ! cases. 5 J-easks, 2 J-cu.-ks, 11 gunnies sugary t> cases, l cask coal tar, 5 casks,"Roullcdge.'Keu-j nedy and Co.; 4u cases. Order; 1 case bathbrieks, 2 casks currants. 1 case paste blacking. 1 ease; sauces, 2 eases salad oil, 5 boxes tea. 2 qr-casks| vinegar, 1 cask whiting, ! hale piper, 1 case sundries, i ease lobsters. 1 pk.e tea. 3 l-clu-.sts tea. 1 ; case chicory, N'eal and Close; 1 cask blacking, 1 or- ■ cask vinegar, I ease washing powder. 1 case dri-j pery, 20 eases, pc,-.cock and Go.; 1 case bat hhricks, 1 i case suit, 1 case corn Hour, 1 eas.-groc tics, 1 ease! hair oil, 1 wise saiincn. J cask llpsom salts, 5 bags! salt, 2 sacks sail, i ca-c, 1 ca.-e coulL-ctiourry,~4 i gunnies sugar, BuLjoluis; l c;i>cdrapery Robinson’ and Co : 1 paper parcel, danisch; 1 bale leather. 1! parcel, 1 trunk, Reardon; 1 cask ware, 1 bath. 1 case glp-swarc, 1 ease drapery, .3 parce’s, S bags: sugar, Kinross and Co.; 12 hhds, S qr-easks, Webb;| 12 bales grass seed, Mason ; 2b gunnies sugar, 1 1 case arr iwroot, 1 case hi or, case bathbrieks, II case lobsters, 1 case icaccaroni. 1 ease vermicide, 1 cask almonds. 1 cask nuts, i case corn flour, Knowles; 1 box. Collector of Customs; 5 bales corn sacks, Watt Brothers; 1 crate, 44 bags flour, I case drapery, 1 truss, Brower ; 1 cask blacking, I case corn flour, 1 case kippered herrings, 14 gunnies sugar, I pkge tea, 0 oases sardines, 1 pkgu groceries, button; 1 ease tumblers, 14 gunnies sugar. | !■ i-eiiests tea, I case vinegar, lo boxes, 1 drum! turpentine, 1 box hue, 40 bags flour, I case drapery,! Rathhone; 1 truss drapery, Williams; 8 casks, I M'lirdy; 1 case glass. 2ca>. s (.rugs, Cowing; 4 bdlsi oakum. I keg paint. 1 doz, buckets, U cases sundries, i 5 eases moselle, Boutledge, Kenncdv Co.; 1 box. 1 M’Leau; 2 eases drapery,Cudicand JJiair.—Kinross! and Co , agents. | 21— Slav of the South, s.s., DU tons. W. Bendall,; from Auckland, via Taurauga and Poverty Bay,! with (ex warehouse and under bond) 1 box to ! bacco, itoi.jolms; 70 cases, Watt Brothers; (Iran-! shipped cm Maori, from London) i box merchan- 1 dise, Miss BatUam: 1 cask. Hawke’s Ray Club; i case, Newton, Irvine and Co; 1 cii'e effects, Copt.' Russel!; 2 cases merchandise, Miss Ogilvie; 23 stoves, fltnart and Co; 1 boiler, H) c-ises, J. \rj Cowing; (duty paid and free goods) 3 bigs coffee,! 1 spring cart, Neal and Close; 1 case drapery.; Robinson and Co.; 4 iron ploughs, 2 dozen shares, : d wooden ploughs, 1 weighing machine, 8 pegs’; Tuxford; 10.1 bags bran, 6 boxo. soap, P 7 ha: s and j 13 bills iron, 2 casks seed, Wait Brother# ; I bale! corks, RolrjoUns; 10 pkgs, Boylau; 1 door, Holt; 5 tons flour, 1 anvil, 1 pkgc, order.—Watt Brothers, agents.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. FEBRUARY.

. 20—Ahuriri, s.s., 131 tons, Flowerday, for Auckland, with original cargo mmi Non; hern Ports Kinross and Co., agents. ’

21—-Cleopatr;,, p.s., 21 tons, Palmer, for Wairoa with 1 case drugs, 2 prcls, Cowing; 3 ba<-s salt 1 box tea, 1 bag sugar, I parcel tobacco, Routledee Kennedy and Co; 2 bundles spades, 1 ream paper’ 1 nest tubs, 2 colonial ovens, l keg nails 1 crosscut saw. 1 bucket, 2 cases, Boylaa; 2 oases 1 prol 1 case vestas, Watt Brothers ;1 box drapery Newton, Irvine and Co.—Rout ledge, Kennedy and Co agents, ’

22-Star of the South, s.s., 161 tons, W. Eendsll for lologa Bay, with 1 case, 1 cask, 1 demilolin, 1 tiu paint, 1 tin box, 1 case, 1 box soap, 1 pckg soda, 3 nags sait, 1 case, io 1001 b bags flour, 5 mats su~ar 1 hag rice, 1 drum oil, 1 churn, 1 saddle, 1 pkg 1 pkg tins, 3 cases, 5 mats, 14 bags seeds, 21001 b bags flour, 2 rk?s. 1 qr-chest tea, 1 case. 1 box soap, 2 nn noses 3 bags salt, 5 bags flour, 1 bags salt, 1 ur-i'iu-sl i c », 4 mats sugar, I pkg nans, i case 1 parcel tobacco, and 1,300 sheep.—iVatt Brothers, agents. The s.s. Star of the South, Captain Bendail. arrived in port about 2 a.m. on Friday, 2Jst hist, from Auckland via Tauranga and Poverty Bay, bringing a full general cargo and several passengers, she left for Tologa Bay yesterday morning, wit h a cargo of sheep, Ac., and several passengers. The Colonial Government gun-boat Sturt, Capt. Fairchild, left Wellington at'" a.m. on Thursday and arrived here on Friday afternoon, having experienced X.W. winds throughout, she steamed fur tits Bast Const on ramma.y afternoon.

The p.s. Cleopatra, Capt.. Palmer, arrived in port at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday, from Poverty Bay and Wairoa. Her detention was caused by heavy southerly weather, from which she had to seek shelter on dor r,o;;g Point. She loft again for IVsi[roa on Friday morning, with cargo and passengers, iipd returned to port on Saturday evening, with 2 nnsscu;: rs, and ;i smith quantity of fruit.

Taa schooner Success, Captain Trimmer, loft Auckland on the Blh lust., with cargo and prssengcrs for WaugapOa, where she arrived the next day. Took in timber, ec., for Napier, and was ready for sea on the 12th, but strong winds setting in, prevented her leaving until the 18th. Hade a’good run of thirty hours to Portland Island, and has been since then making port, arriving hera at 2 imn. yesterday. Strong westerly winds were evtimber, 5 tons doors, sashes, £c.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 554, 24 February 1868, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 554, 24 February 1868, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 554, 24 February 1868, Page 2

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