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Shipping Intelligence.

POII T OF NAP I E 11. l f A UP,AVALS. c JUNK a I—T'-'t *y. cutter, 35 louu. Trimmer, from Anck- \ iana vi:i lie* K;»m Cuasl, wllh >hwn tiuioer, &c. " I—Aeoc.-. cutler. -3 tons, Carbis. from Poverty \' Bay, with 1 iovsi•- and maize. Passenger—l i 1— Margie. heir, lid tons, Howie, fnira Xc.v- t c:iM!c. with e.o:il, tino-er, maize, potatoe#, fruit, Ac. I I , a>..fii.ger—l t 2 jit'lO, Semener, 2 1 UiiiS, C.liiy'. il, from 1 IVfiiroii. with maize, l.nmeras. he. ‘’"--enge'-s— H I - Mania, ftti li.t. t ions, Baxter, from Poverty ’ Bay, with Uor.-es, IVuu. Aa;. ‘ 1 (There have been no departures since our last) VESSELS EXPECTED. J’ Aim:'', schooner, from I'oram.-ahau. Dolphin. cutter, from Auckland ' I-stiier. brigantine, from Wellington via Castle Point Hero, schooner, from Wrtiroa Lord Ashley, s.s., from Auckland Miiriwai. selio-uim-. from Auckland Slav of thy smith. s.s.. from Wellington Slur,, ins., from Wellington Wellington, s from Auckland VESSELS TX IIARUOR. Agues, (Milt-.a*. ;:l p.iverlv !t iy 2 Be-t.-v, cutter. from Auckland - Cray n-ig. (o.u . or. irym tVairoa # M-e-g ie. brig, ‘ rom .W-weas; it 1 t Maun. cutter, from Wt-ima and Poverty Bav 1 Maid, culler, 1 nu:i [ PROJECTED ViEPARTURES. ; Tor. Arcs !. wo -ih'' sy. Sat ur lay, nth .Tune i Son'll r, \ I'oi": s \\ eliington, sth June ; Lord A'liloy, I.V.U June 1 EitxMo.n s Pay—Be!,y, Saturday, Clh Juno i X’ovfiKrr Cay—Agnes, this day ' ( PASSENGER LIST. ntt.ims. * Tu the I.onl Ashley—Messrs Campbell, Smith • Balland ami Tipping ’ 1 In the Maid—Three Manns ■ 1 In thy .'ham—Mr and Mm Thompson and four cnildt-.-u, Mr and Airs Heed and eliild; Air Gilbert, one iiriso- or and mm ua’ivc ’ 1 In t he Maggie—Mr it. .1. Toitet . !a Hie Agnes—Captain t’o.-ad oi nvtias. j In the Lord Ashley—Mc-sm-s Drown (2). Lambert. Jolnmon. liamiin. Bcacham, Dy.sou, York, Mr and Mrs Kelly and 3 children I ENTERED INWARDS. MAY. ' "'i—Lord Ashley, s.s„ 2;)d tons, Wnvsp, from Wellington and Southern ports, with 1 ingots tin, I boxes tin plhus. 10 iron keys wails, 2 wood keys'. 1 key tanks, 1 key irons, 12 colonial ovens, 3 bills buckets, 1 case hardware, 1 ca.se galvanised iron, 11. Williams : t! lulls tubs, Hi keys nails. 12 keys paint, 2 cases hardware, 1 case, 1 case boots, 3 tierces tobacco 3 J tierces tobacco, 1 case drapery, 1 truss drapery, 1) bays flour. Stuart & Co.; 13 pieces ■ castings. 2 piece# timber, 1 pkg. 1 case, M-Lettu; ; 1 ea-o,’Wood; I case. Lull; AO boxes. 20 ’ cheats lea. Mitto-n ; 1 parcel, Routlcd-gc: I box luyyayc. IlU'sell: « trunks, lease boms, y o i ,y n„ rl .; j I'lt-. 1 prel. Itobjo .us: 21 tierces tobacco. Peacock A Co.: 2 ploys, iVardoti: 1 parcel Russell; 1 ease bouts, T.lh'Oii ; 1 case watch materials. Brewer; ‘ 1 box books. Ihirlow; 1 case apparel, Drummayc; 1 ca-c drapery, Abrahams; 33 cases. 2 tubs, 1 broom. 1 pay Telegraph department; 13 bars iron. Ilrandell; 13 bags oats, Kinross ; I-keys gunpowder, 1 box caps, Brower; 5 sacks oatmeal, 1 ‘case sundries, 1 box tin plates, order; 31 pkys, Kinross At Co.-—llo at led ye, Kennedy A; Co., agents. .it mi. 1— Maid, cutter, 12 tons, Rnlpey, from Wnngawolti, with 2 liits taro, 30 maori kits, order.—Watt Bros,, agents. 2 Betsy, cutter. 3,") tons. Trimmer, from Auckland via tlm Bam Coast, with 10wi 111 ,itu■ Miller and hind-sty; ."nt "'bricks, 12 casks cm mil' A. Ik b illiams; I ton eokc. 2 ca--ks coal tar, order —Master, agent. 3 A.rn.w, eon er. 22. tons. C ■:r'e:s_ peea I’m,; Bay. with 200 ku-.ln-N maize, Watt Bros.; 3 horses. Caullcn.—Watt Brothers. agents. 2—Mayyic. brig. Pal tons, Ik Howie, f rom Xowcasiie, with ns coal. 71 liars (2m InishcN) maize. -I tons potatoes. Is eases nrau :as and lemons, pot ii-., n b llr k spokes, 2An nieces (3.307 ip, t ) cedar, Va-uicr.—.l. 11. Vautier, agent. 2—Hero, S'diooner, 20 tons, Cauipbcß, from IVairoa, M : e!i s boxes cit'm'ts. fit nnp'ou : 30 kits kunmras. natives; 10 0 feet limber. Campbell ; so kits maize. PM-hardson: so p;;s nmize, Stuart ami to, —!h ml |e,iy, ; . Kcnnedv ,V Co., ayeuls. 2—V.aliia, cutter, 2 > tons, Bax!er, from Poverty hay, with 11 pacees 1 imber. \ aut ier ; 1 case frui 1, Stuart A Co ; lease onions. Taylor; li horses- ] case fruit, Caulton.—Kinross y- Co., agents. C LEA RED OUTWARDS. MAY. n't—Lord Ashley, s.s., 203 tons, for Auckland, with 3 '0 sheep, Baldwin.—lloulledgc, Kcuncdv A Co., agents. Tun cutter Betsy, 11. Trimmer, master, arrived in P U't on Monday last from Auckland via the Bast o'ea-t with a ca'-.o of s-ovn li über. Ac. she left Ane'-he: I mi Sunday, lltli May; airrived at Ken- " e:,.\ "li the leelov. joy day ; landed four pasmeuyers, ami left for Wanyap m for a cargo of li-o-k'er, hot was nnak-le to e wipl-te her loadingnmil 1111 e- 21-o u'.t..im which d:.y she sailed for Xapier—- ; wind, lezht 11 'Viherly. Shortly after leaviny, wind ii-hopped to Hie. southward; in eonsei|iiencc i(f |'.vhn-ii put ba--k to Kein.eay's Bay, where t ho most of the crew t. ft Hie Yeso-l—having been infoetcl with wliat has been faccti.-m.iy termed the " .Yellow fev.-r.” A new crew having been shipp,-d,'ike Ilctsva min took her depart,uv on the 2V.!inU, Ilea • winds were experienced v.t far as the East P'am-, Milieu was roundel on tin- goth ; northerly ju in is were 1 lieu fell in wild ; arrived at Poverty j ;la\-on the itoiU ; 11- f 1 again same day; arrived at 1 Wanzawebi on (he 21st at 2 a.tu.; left for Xapier I til 1 i-.m., in < omp-any wit’i to.- Ylahia, arriving in j the 1 rou I'.d i 2 j-.m. on t. The cutter Alahia, IV. K. i -ixt. r, master, left Xa-jpii-rat 3 ion. on Tuesday. Inth May. with general' < ■if--o Per Waima and J’-.vtny Bay. Went iutotiie Vfairna river at 2 pun. on me 2'.'Hi. Xext dav dis-i eharyed cargo and came down the river. Took on j board some cargo for Xapier, and left Wairoa for Poverty Bay at 7 a.m. on the 22m1; at 3 p.m.. the Wind having smldenly shified to the southward,van for Long Point. Pet S p.m., weather moderating, proceeded on the voyage. On the 23rd. when oT ; Portland Island, wind hauled round to X.E. : ran I for Kini Kini, where, she brougln up. Left ilgaiui on the 2lth with westerly wind. On the 23th, off , Table Cape, saw the Ahuriri, bound souib. On I the 2eth, anchored under Young Kick's Hoad j wind X.d , On the 2.1 U went into Turangauui•! landed cargo on the 2mh; on the, 3.v,h shipped six 1 horses, ami left for Xapier at 11.3'fa.m. At 2.30 run. on the 31st anchored at Wangawehi wind SAY., with heavy swell on. Left IVangawchi at neon or, 1 11 e 3tste in enmn-ory w :Ci in., 1y.e... wind X.TY. 0:1 I’ortland Island wind veered' to the westward, blowing hard. On Monday last, off Cane Kidnapper, sighted tlm scliomicr Annie, bound south. Arrived in port at noon on Tuesday last, 2nd June. The cutler .Agnes, Carbis, master, left Poverty Bay at 2 p.m. on the 31st nit., experienced fine northerly wind down the coast, enivediu tbclron rot at 3 p.m. on Monday last. The seb.or.ner Here,. Campbell, master, arrived 'in port at an et.rlv hour on Tuesday morning last. ' 11'o-tti ICahva. with a cargo of maize, kumeras, ■ timber, Ac., and 12 passengers. i The s.s. Vf el I in.mm, Cant. Holmes, is due here |from Auckland sumtay next. 71h, lust., and will ;!■ ave. for tv-cllingtou and southern Ports, with the ■ h.htgusii mails v;a Sue.-, and Marseilic-s, on Monday. | The -s. 1.c.-d Ashley, Capt. TTorsp, is use here jfr-'.-.n Am-h’am! on Sun,lay, 11th hist., and will jsie-nn to-- v.'cdhitstou and Sottlhem Port? on Jlor.idav, i.zn i:;-ii,

Thu favorite regular-tnuliag brig SXaggi«, Cape. David Howie, arrived in port on Monday afternoon last, from .Newcastle, with a full cargo of coals limber, maize, fruit, &u. The Maggie left Napier for Newcastle on the 4th April, proceeding towards Cook’s straits. OH' Fiat Point on the Otli she was' caught iu a heavy S.W. gale; boro up to go north about, running the vessel as far as the Kast Cape, when the wind veered to N.W., with very unsteady weather, winch continued until the gist. On that 'lay the wind again went round to S.W., gradually increasing to a terrific gale; hove-to the vessel on the port tack. On the night of the ‘-kind April the brig was struck by a heavy sea, carrying away a close-reefed trysail, starboard bulwarks, fore hatches, and cvevyilihig moveable on dele, shilled the baiiast to leeward, and hove the vessel on her beam ends, with lower yard arms in the water. Kiideavourtu to wear the ship round,but refusing to answer be” helm v,a11.-d i'ee •.leiir,topsail ep an.l 'em all Hands below io lii.u the ballast to windward. Alter nearly lour hours’ hard work miuneeded to right the ship snnieicully to wear her round on the starboard lack. Outlie dllh.the weather being more moderate, Set sail and proceeded on her voyage. Kxperieuced a succession of contrary winds until reaching Urn longitude of Lord Uov.c’s Island, and arrived at Newcastle on the morning of the (ilh May, IJ2 days from Napier. After loading, she took her departure from Newcastle on the morning of the 10th clay, with light variable winds and cairns, which coulinu; d for the first two days. On the 1-stli light N.N.K. winds were experienced. On the -Ist, southerly wind with heavy rain and .-.[ualls. On Ihe night of the gNul wind strong fi-.un S K., with high sea. Outlie third, wind increased to a gale ; at I pan, hove the sliip to under eiose-rcel'ed in aim ■ ipsaii ami ha lance reefed trysnii. si lipping large >|u;uuili<-$ of wau-r mi deck; midnight, same weather. On the tilth, at s a.m., wind veering to E.S.E., with very confined sea, wore ship to the southward; at * pan., tho weather moderating, set the reefed foretopsail and reefed foresail—wind veering to S.S.W. On the 27th, wind light from S.W.; at o.do am. made Cape Farewell; calm weather. On the 2slh, light variable winds. On tho 2Hth, at Id p.m., rounded Cape I’.illi'cr with strong N.W. wind; midnight wind increasing to a gale with high confused sea. On lho doth, weather moderate with westerly win U; at noon, abreast of Fiat Point: at b pan. heavy s paali' from S.S.E., with drizzling rain and threatening weather; midnight, abreast of Cape Tuvnagain. On the gist, light variable winds ; at S p.m , Cape Kidnapper bearing N.W , distance six miles. Strong head wind was experienced up Hie Kay. brought up iu the roadstead at 5 p.m. on Monday last, Ist June. The Maggie will bo brought into the inner harbor as soon as she is sulUeiemly lightened. T'ne brigantine Esther was to have left Wellington on the 2blh .'day for this port via Castle Point. The cutter Nautilus, which left this port on the 20t.ii May. arrived at Poverty Bay on the doth.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 583, 4 June 1868, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 583, 4 June 1868, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 583, 4 June 1868, Page 2

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