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Shipping Intelligence.

PO II TOP K APES R. i ARRIVALS. MARCH. 12—Annie, schooner, from Mohaka 12— Cleopatra, p.s., from Poverty Hay 13— E. A U. Cameron, schooner, from Lyttelton DEPARTURES. 13—Cleopatra, *>.<?- for Wairna 15—Mahia, cutter, for 31' eangiangi 1 VESSELS EX DUCTED. Eotsy. cutter, from Poverty Pay Cleopatra, p.s., from Wairoa ; Eolphin, cutter, from Wairoa Lord Ashley, s.s., from Tauranga and Auckland —this day 3laggie, brig, from Newcastle Meteor, schooner, from Lyttelton Sea Gull, brigantine, from Newcastle Star of the south, s.s, from Auckland—about the 18th March Taranaki, ss., from Tauranga and Auckland — to-morrow VESSELS IN HARBOR. Annie, schooner, from Mohaka 11. t V. Cameron, schooner, from Lyttelton Hero, schooner, from Mohaka and Wairoa Mary Edson, barque, from Port Chalmers PR 0J ECTED DEPAR’L'UR ES. Fob London—Mary Edson, barque, about the 7th April | Southi:kn Piiovincks—Lord Ashley, s.s,, 17th; March ; Taranaki, s.s., lath March j TaukaMjA a.mj Auckland— Ahuriri, s.s., Friday, 20th March Tonangahau—Annie, schooner, about 20th March. Witi.uxe.; ;x—E. aud u. Cameron, schooner early Yokohama (.lai-a.n), via Newcastle, N.SAV.,— Maggie, brig, early PASSENGER LIST. IN W A 1: OS. In the Cleopatra—. Mr. Mrs,'aivF'MiEs Hertop ilessrs htr.itii. Ellison and son, Mitchell, Locke, and Fitzgerald Out WARPS. In the Taranaki—Madame Caranrtini, Misses Car.iudini (A, and Mr Walter Slienvin In the Cleopatra—Messrs Lamplough and Hailey ENTERED IN AVAR US. MARCH. 12—Annie, schooner. 17 tons. I). Hamilton, from Mohaka, with S bales wool, 6 bans wheat, t bags oats, 1 cases fruit, Stuart and Co; 30 bags wool. Richardson; 3000 palings, Le Qucsne. —Routledge, | Kennedy and Co., agents. 12— Cleopatra, p.s.. 21 tons. Palmer, from Poverty! Bay. With ! cases apples, itonsli-ld: 2 eases amdes. i M'Lean ; 23 ca- •> ap;aMundy; I table, 2 boxes! fruit, Williams; 3 sacks e.als. Kur.ili.um.—Kout-I ledge. Kennedy ami Co., a rents. M—E. &V. Cameron, selii; ",ic-. 11 tops, ,T. S Cameron, from Lyttelton, with (!;■: e;..'doped ex Mat.aka from London) 21 qr-casks, -t-> Pays salt. 5 barrels currants, 20 cases oilmen's stores, 37 likes. 7 cask's soda, 11 pkps tea, 7 casks, all oases 22 kegs nails, e-t boxes candles. 2 barrels, 57 boxes pipes, 8 bales, 12 hampers, 1 hhd, 1 half-cask, 5 eases.—Kinross & C;i„ agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. MARCH. 13 — Cleopatra, p.s., 21 tons Palmer, for Wairoa. with. 18 bags Hour. 1 jar vinegar, fi spades, I truss. 2 ha as salt, 2 c-’ses sundries, 1 parcel, 1 paper box, 1 pared axe and spades. 1 paper parcel, 5 hags oats, 1 bag bran, 1 ease, Stuart and Co; 2 mats sugar, 1 Muss drapery, 1 ease sundries, 1 box tea. Neal and c;.)«o ; I case, Abrahams; I sack potatoes. 1 colon'll oven, 1 box fruit. 1 qr-ebest tea, 1 > "d. Routledge. Kennedy and Co.—Uoutlcdga, Kennedy and Co., agents, I’vif. fore-and-aft schooner E. and r. Cameron, 'mpta'in Camerm. from Lvttelton, with a general cargo transshipped ex Jtato-ika fn.u Loudon, arrived in port al -J n ut. on Friday last. She left Lytic;: tu afternoon of Sal nr 'ay. 7(h March; made Cape Campbell on the following night; when a heavy N.W. gale was cxpci ioticc.l, which lasted • until Tuesday night. Since then light battling winds, principally from the N.E.,were experienced to port—arriving in ’he, roadstead as above. She entered the IronFot on Saturday morning last. The schooner Annie. Hamilton, master, arrived in port on Thursday morning last, with a cargo of wool, grain, palings, Ac. She is now on the berth for Povaugahau, and will probably leave about Friday next.

The p.«. Cleopatra. Captain Palmer. loft Xnpieri on ■ lie rtli instant, with a carpi of sheep. Ac., fori Poverty Bay; arrived oIT the BigP.iver at i) -v) a.m.l on the Bth, hut was unuhle to enter until I p.m j Left for Xapicr on the morning of Wednesday last, I callin'.' in at Tuvan rauui ; arrived in port on the; morning of Thursday. Took in a general cargo; ? for 'Wairoa, and It ft for that place at. noon on Fri-i , day. rpon her return, to port the Clnouiira will.; . we understand, bo laid up for a few days to under-; CO cleaning, &■„ preparatorv to iteir.l' r-vunined I by the Ti.-rt ntor of Strain Vessels, whose arrival 1 r hero may be looked for during the present week. I ’ The har'pte Mary Edson (not Mary Etso, i. as or-1 roneons'y published. in our lastl was brought intoi the inner harbor on Friday last, and now rides at, ■ anchor opposite the Western Spit, ready to take; in her cargo of wool, with which she is expectedi to leave for London direct about the 7th April.! ■ The 'iary Edson is, we believe, the fust vessel ear-! vying the stars and stripes that has over visited ; , this port. Three steamers from Auckland, and one from Wellington arc due, hern this week, as follows : This day. Lord Ashley: to-morrow, Taranaki; on Wednesday, Pi ar of the South —all from Auckland; and. on Friday, the Ahuriri. from Wellington. The cutter Mahia, for Jlocangiangi, sailed lato last evening. ! i The shin Glcnmark, Cant. Wrankmorc, TOf.T!-., left Lyttelton for London direct on the Ist March, with a large cargo of wool, skins. &c., valued at Ldfi.SSl, and a number of passengers.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 560, 16 March 1868, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 560, 16 March 1868, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 560, 16 March 1868, Page 2

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