Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF NAPIER. ARRIVALS. APRIL. 29—Ahurlri, a.s., 131 tons, J. Flowerday, from Auckland, with general cargo. Passengers—9 DEPARTURES. APRIL. 27—Mary Edson, barque, 301 tons, Howes, for! London, with 963 bales wool ) VESSELS EXPECTED l> Agues, cutter, from Auckland via Poverty Bay Dolphin, cutter, from Auckland Glimpse, cutter, from AVclliugton Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Muriwai, schooner, from Auckland Esther, brigantine, Irom Wellington Lord Ashley, s.a., from Sourhetn Porta—hourly VESSELS IN HARBOR. Ahurlri, s.s., from Auckland Annie, schooner, from Porangahau Grayling, cutter, from Wairoa MaUia, cutter, from Wellington PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Foe Wellington—Ahuriri, s.s., this day Taleanga and Auckland—Lord Ashley, shortly after arrival Poeanqauau—Annie, schooner, early Wairoa—Grayling, cutter, early PASSENGER LIST. I.NWAKDS. In the Ahuriri—Messrs Goilan, Seymour, Houston, Harrison, Haven, Porter, and 3 soldiers 3-lSth i Hegimeut. ENTERED INWARDS. APRIL. I | 29—Ahuriri, b.s., 131 tons, Flowerday, from ■ ! Auckland, with (ex. warehouse and under bond) hi i. jqr-e..«ks and 40 cases} 50 mats sugar ; (duty paid : iand lice goods) 1 case effects, 1 compass. 1 pkglj I mast hoops; 4 pkgs. 1 bale leather, 2 cases coffee, I i 1 case spice, 6 pkgs pauerhangmgs. 1 bale leather, ■ 1 bale grindery, 3 bales and 4 pkgs drapery, 3 : ploughs, 10 pikgs.—Kinross and Co., agents. | I, ITirk s.s. Ahuriri. Captain Flowerday, left Auckland!, lat 3 a.in. on Sunday, 2i>lh April; experienced very ' j dirty weather down the coast, ami arrived here at I i |5 a.m. on Wednesday, JOth iest., having been com-1 jpcl'cl to put into Hicks' liny for shelter. TUo|j •Ahuriri leaves again for Wellington tnis day at il | 'a.m., and is advertised to arrive hero on Saturday j j 2nd May. leaving for Auckland on the 3rd. j The lE'S, barque Mary Edson, Captain Howes, 1 I took her departure for London on Monday after- | noon last; and, as she had a spanking fair wind, ' | doubtless made a good oiling ere uightfali. j j The schooners Saucy Lass and Success, and cutA'U'.s Betsy ami Dulphin laid arrived at Auckland | | from this port. They all report having experienced ! very boisterous weather up the coast. j | Recently a collision took place between the schooners Saucy L:i-s mi l Jane, into which an in- « ■ inquiry has be-u held. X'o decision has been come, to yet—the depositions having to bo seat 1 jto Wcbhial')’.'.. . , ; ll.M.vs. falcon has received orders to leare for j England via Sydney. , T.'o ciut 'r A gucs sailed for this port via Poverty Alay, iro n AuckUnd. on the inth inst. 1 The ship Maori .-ailed for Loudon on the 22nd i’l-t., with a bid cargo of wool, kauri gum. fiax, Ha., ' vaie.oJ at LJd.oM, exclusive of bid tons Governm ut stoi'i s. She also took a number of passen- ' I The English ship Montana with a valuable cargo 1 of wool, Ac., sailed from Lyttelton for Loudon on : the Hqh hist. The Mermaid and t)uoen Bee had orally .neorol !in e loading, and would sail in ; ‘a few days, bn' home. i The \f,v Zcaiaud Herald of the 2Sth April says ■ that the master of the schooii'T Ivanhoc reports pa--ang the galley of a schooner off the Hen and 1 Giiiekcus. j J lie schooner Ocean Wave arrived at Auckland from Lyttelton on tlie 2 till inst.. with a cargo of • ■grain, altar a rapid passage of four days aud-a-Rmlf. | ! The schooner Onward arrived at Auckland on übe 21st in with a car*) of grain from Lyttelton, t ! which p 'il she left on the 4th. Experienced >oiue j tremendously rough weather on the passage. ■
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 573, 30 April 1868, Page 2
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586Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 573, 30 April 1868, Page 2
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