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Shipping Intelligence.

POUT OP NAPIER. ARRIVALS. Arr.iL. 30—Lord Ashley, s.s„ 2'.'o tons, Worsp, from Southern Ports, with general cargo, passengers—21. , WAY. 2 Hero, schooner, 20 tons, Garnett, from Wairoa with ittauo, ic. 3 Ahuriri, s.s.. 101 tons, Flowerday, from Wellington, with general cargo and passengers DEPARTURES. Al’lUL. 30—Alvuriri, s.s„ 131 tons. Flowerday, for Wellington, with woo!.—Passengers—l7. 30—Lord Ashley, s.s.. 21W tons. Worsp, for Taurauga and Auckland, with sundries. WAV. 3 —Annie, sell'oner. 17 tons, D. Hamilton, for Poraugahau, with sundries VESSELS EXPECTED. Agnes, cutter, from Auckland via Poverty Bay Annie, schooner, from Poranyahau Dolphin, cutler, from Auckland Glimpse, cutter, from Wellington Muriwui, schooner, from Auckland Jl-'ther, brigantine, tvom Wellington Lord Ashley, s.s., from Auckland—loth May VESSELS IN HARBOR. Almriri, s.s., from Wellington i Tayiing, cutter, from W.-uroa Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Mahi-a, cutter, from Wellington PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For. Arcsla.\i> Almriri. s.s., this day Southi:itN Pouts— Lord Ashlcv and Ahuriri 11th May Waikoa —Grayling, cutter, early PASSENGER LIST. I MV ,Mil)A In the Lord Ashley—Lev. John Hall, His Honor Mr Justice Johnston, Mrs l.essiugum, Mrs Pilkington and 3 children, Airs Cole. Messrs Small, Axuji, Johnston, Cowic, Symcs. Currathers, Keuneily, lakpen, Spencer, P.clf. Baldwin, Baird and Clark, oi TitAine, In Hie Ahuriri—Lev. G. Motion, Mrs Hannington and child, Mrs Roberts and i children. Mrs Bryson and 3 children Messrs Harding, Brown, Bow cm, and Seymour. ENTERED INWARDS. AtUIL. 3d—Lord Ashley, s s., ip 1 ! tons, Worsp, from Wellington and Southern Ports, with 1 case, Newton. Irvine A Co ; 1 case tobacco, 2 half-tierces do, 1 case cigars. Watt Brothers; 1 ca«e cigars, 5 boxes tobacco, Abrahams ; 2 cases, order; 1 pkg, Green ; 1 pkg. lIoM-t: S cases, 1 bale, 1 truss. Sutton ; 1 box hooks, iavior; 1 prcl. 1 box, Kentledge, Kennedy A Co; 1 ease plants. Whitmore; 1 ease plants, Sturm : 1 case Stuart and Co ; 3 cases. Knowles ; 2 ca-cs, ] trunk, Bobjohns; 7 cases, 1 bale. 3 trunks, P.athbone: ! cases, 1 truss, 2 trunk*, Drown'; 3 ca-es, 3 trusses. 1 trunk. Peacock A Co; 2 cases, 1 cask, 1 truss, 1 trunk, Bibbv ; 3 cases Neal A Close; 1 length iron piping, order; 1 box, Beyers.—Uoullodge, Kennedy A Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. A1T.11.. 2«—Annie, schooner. 17 tons. Hamilton, for Doran gah an. with 1 prcl, Cowing; I case bread, 1 case sundries, 1 case glass, 2 boxes candles. 1 halfton wire. 1 gunnic sugar, 1 cut soap, smart A Co; 1 case sundries, 1 jar vinegar, Kinross A <V,; mm feet timber. Holt.—Rout',edge, Kennedy and Co., agents.

3 :l —Ahuriri, s.s., 131 ton?, Plowcrday, for Wellington, with 127 bale? wool, Kinross iCo ; 1 box apparel, Tlixon.—Kinross & Co., agents. 30—Lord Ashley, s.s., 29i! tons Worsp, for Tauranga and Auckland with 1 ease, Bank of \cv> Zealand; 2 eases, Captain Brook; 1 pkg plants, Boykin.—Kentledge, Cennedy and Co., agents. Tint Panama Company’s s.s. Lord Ashley, Captain Worsp, with the English Hails via iSnez and Panama. arrived in port on Thursday last, at IoPJO a.m , having left Wellington at - p.m. on the previous day. A strong southerly wind was experienced on the passage—vessel at times steaming 11 knots an hour. The Ash'ey steamed for Tauranga and Auckland at 1 p in. on Thursday, and may he expec.ttd to return to Xapier on the I'Hh insl, .-teaming for Southern Ports on the Uth. The. s.s. Almriri. Captain Elowt-rday, left- Xapier at noon on Thursday, experienced very boi-teruus weal her down the eoast —during which sprung the main boom, earned away steam pipe, Ac.—and arrived at Wellington at 3 pan. on Friday. She left again at 2 p,m, on Saturday, anil arrived in the Iron Pot at 2.30 p.m. yes',ei day. The Ahuriri will steam for Auckland direct about two o'clock this (Monday) afternoon. She may be expected to return to Xapier on Sunday, 10th inst., and will steam for Southern Ports on Monday, the Uth, with the homeward mails via Suez and" Marseilles. The schooner Hero arrived in port on Saturday last, from IVairoa. with a cargo of produce. Tiio scnonner Annie -ahed tor Porangahau yesterday with a general cargo. Thu brigantine K'llior k-l't Wellington for this port, via Castle Point. on the 2*l U nit. A brigantine—in ail probability the Esther —wanworking up Cue Bay as v, c went to press.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 574, 4 May 1868, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 574, 4 May 1868, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 574, 4 May 1868, Page 2

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