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Shipping Intelligence.

' POUT OF NAPIER.

ARRIVALS. I'KI’.RUARV. 21— Dolphin, cutter, 17 tors, Thomas Schon, from Auckland, with floim :‘nd shmglc-. 25 —Star of the Soutli. s.s., irti tons, Bend a' l , from Tologa Bay and Tokomaru, in bn’ii 2" —Storm Bird ss.. 107 tons, Do’e, from Wellington, with general cargo, and KniT'sh Suez Ms' 1 . IV .augers—2. DEPARTURES. vkbkttauy. 25—Hero, schooner, ; ) tons, Campbell, for’ Mohaka rud W.a'roa, with genera' cargo I 2'-Ct‘ ipatia, p.s„ 21 tons, Palmer, for Poveiiy! Bry, w.l 'isaatv I VESSELS EXPECTED. j Ahuriri. s.s,.from Tauranga and Auckland—23th , Febrnmy - i Betsy, cutter, from Poverty Bay ' Cleopatra, p.s., from Povei ,v Bay . Coquette, schooner, from jfcrci’«y Bay i Hero, schooner, from Mohaka and Wairoa I Lord Ashley, s.s.. from Southern Ports—Thurs-I day, 27th February Maggie, brig, from Newcastle Mutoaka, ship, from London via Canterbury Murhvai, schooner, from Poverty Bay Queer., schooner, ironr Mercu'.r Bay l Saucy Lass, schooner, from Kennedy's Bay ' Stm t, ColorVl Gorciament gen-hoat. from, Opotil' mid Povcroy Bay Taranaki, ss„ from Southern Ports VESSELS IX HARBOR. j Annie, schooner, from Mohaka j Dolphin, cutter, from Auckland Mania, cutter, from Povcity Bay Star of the South, s.s., from Tologa Bay and Tokomaiu Storm Bird, s.s., from Welling.on Success, schooner, from Auckland via Waugap la PROJECTED DEPA RTUJK ES. For Tauranga and Auckland— Lord Ashley, 8.5., Friday, 2Sth Fobruaiy Southern Pours —Aluuiri, s.s., Saturday, 2St February ; Wei u No i c.\— Stoun Bird, s.s,, this morning Success, schooner, ear'v Wa'boa—Dolphin, cutter, to-morrow evermg Tokomaru—Star of the South, s.s.. this morning PASS! XGER LIST. is WARDS. In the Doiphm—Mr Browne in the Storm B’rd—y •• Kyott, Mackenzie, and another OUTWARDS. In the Cleopatra—Messrs Bciiwcrd (2) In the Star of the South—M> AL rod Danvers ENTERED INWARDS.

EEBRUAEY. 21—Cleopatra. p,s., 21 tons. Palmer, from Wmroa, wdh 1 box.iivt, 1 k -, t, GtiudeV; 1 cask Keefe; 1 parcel, Boyd.—l; out ledge, Kennedy and Co., agents. 21—Success, schooner, 58 tous, Tiimmer, from Auckland via Wangapoa, with 2d pkgs saches, doors. &c, -1 >,OOO-., timber, Kinross & Co.—Kinross aud Co., a rents. 25 Star of the South e s, 101 tons, Bendall, from Tologa Bay and Tokomar a, in ballast.—Wati Bros., agents. 2"— Dolphin, cutter, 17 tons, Schon, l om Auckland, with 20 tons flou’% 10,t ) shingles, Watt Brothers.—Watt Brothers, agents. 26 —Storm Bird, s.s., 61 tons, P. Doilo, from Welling n, with (transhipped ex Omeo, f om Melbourne) 2 cases stationery, Ur ion Bank v-f Australia; 1 canvas bundle, Stuart & Co.; 6 ovens, single gaspipes, Wi"iams; (duty paid and free goods), I c* e Abrahams; lc.- e, Brewer, 4 trucks boo's Wood; 4 trunks boots, Higgins; 3 tl anks, Ke . and Close; 6 qr rasks, H. E. Webb; 2 davits, 5 pkgs do, Capt n Palmer; 4b(Mawiro, 3 kegs nails, 9 bales grass seed, 1 k butter, Kinross and i Co—Kinross and Co, agents CLEARED OUTWARDS. FEBRUARY. 21—Hero, schooner, 20 tons, Campbell, for 1 Mohaka and Wairoa, with (duty paid and free ■ goods) 20 bags flour., 1 box soap, 2 mats sugar, 1 ton c tmr M Namee; 10 mats sugar, I ba g toua ,40 bags flour, Cairo" ; 3 cr os, 1 half chest tea, 1 cask sugar, 2 qa-c ks, 2 begs oats, Harmer; i 320 ft timber, Ca er; 1 case brandv, 2 casks stout, 20 standards, 2 parcels, 2 ba no or, 2 b - a salt, 2 mats sugar, 1 parcel 4001 timber, Stack; I ton flour, Atwarc’ —Koutle" e, Kennedy and Co., , agents. 25—Cleopatra, p.s., 21 tons. Palmer, for Povei ty Ba-, with 360 sheep, Dodd; 1 c e, 1 prcl, Figgs; f 1 qr-cask aud 1 o Rave h its, 2 trus es drapery, i bos hair <)•', A. F. Har . —F mtlc ,0, Kennedy & Co., •• ent . r j 23—Star of the Souuth, s.s., 161 tons, Bendall, foi , Tokomaru, with 1; 533 ewes, 52 rams, CO bags (12c bushels) g.as; seed,order; Ig ndstone, 1 paakagt . i -on mongery, 1 case eh . 5 b s flour, 2 buckets 1 F. E. Ham'in, —Watt Brothers, agents, fc 26—Storm Bird, s.s, 68 tons, Doile, for Welling, ton, with 94 bales wool.—Kinross * Co, agents. Th e cutter Dolphin, Captain Schon, left Napier foi Auckland on Friday, 7th February, with a cargo o; wheat and herrings, and made a ve;y fair run nj of rather unde"- six days, including thi-.ty hours detention at Hicks’ Bay. A er discharging cargo placed the ves el on the liar a and had hei

thoroughly overhauled. Loaded again with flour and shingles (as per imports), and sailed for Napier at 4 p.u . ou Tuesday, 18th February, with a 1 , southerly wind. AtSa.m.ontheliHh was off Cuvier Island—vi iud westerly, stiff breeze. At 5 a.m. ou ‘ the 30th, blowing very hard, with tremendous sea ( and a rapidly-falling barometer - vessel continually - snipping large uuantities of water. Cant. Schon, - o considering the circumstances, determined to seek shelter in ilickri Bay, for which place vessel ao-. cor.'ngly shaped her course—arriving there the | someday. Friday. February 31—Blowing a fear, -i , gale from the wc-tward; glass inclined to rise. ■ At 5 p.m., the s.s. Ahuriri C opped anchor in the ( Bay, 31 hours _ ora Napier. Strong wind during " mo night. Salu day, February 33 wind modem- ; ting, weighed anchor and ma le sail. Bounded the , r, East Cape at noon with a high X..V. W. w iud; glass p rising gw na ! y, i.i .:-l v. mn prevailed during the , night. Sunday. Fei>r'”>ry. •/.:* —it. noon sighted the r s.s. Star of the utb. hound north; at 9 p.m. t rounded Portland Island, -nonday, February 31— | . i Light variable wind and ca’m during the forenoon ; ’at noon, wind hauled round to X.E.; set the ( sguar ', and had a good ian to port, entering n the Iron Pot at 0 p.tn., six days u-om Auckland, i ,wo days out of winch lay at anchor in Hicks’ Bay. _ Since the Dolphin le Napier, she has bad a false 1 keel put on, and anew' mam-boom, besides sundry , other nece ary repairs, she brings a full cargo of flour and shingles, particulars of which will be t; ij and above. The s.s. Storm Bird, Capt. Doile, le. Wellin', lon t at 3' 1 p.m, ou Monday, 3 fh Febiuaiy, • ith the 6 English Mail via Suez. Experienced h r hi X. and ' •e N-E- Inds up the coast, and brought up in the roa steal at 9 o’clock on Tuesd y evening, enter- • iug the Iron Pot next mown . Tha s.s. I rd Ashley with the En iish li-T via Pmainr is due here to-day, and will steam for 1 urauga and Auckland to-morrow, taking the r tu Prnama MaH. We heart’at a vessel from Auckland may shortly _ be ex' ' ctcd wi-h a cargo of Bay of Islands coal. , The p.s. Cl ip-itva steamed for Poverty Bay on Tnecday I t, w ith ai' -11 cargo of sheep, &c., and 3 p er gers. She may be expected to return to _ Napier to-day, *> The schooner Hero sailed for Mohaka ■end Wain roa on Monday evening last, with foil cargo. 'Hie s.s. Raikaia, due at Wellington ou the 21st Fcbiamy with the Panama Mail had not arrived le up to the a. ernoon of the 31th.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 555, 27 February 1868, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 555, 27 February 1868, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 555, 27 February 1868, Page 2

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