Shipping Intelligence.
rOll T OF NAP I E It. AIiRIV ALS. ■i iiKt s—lMher, brigantine. 51 tons, James Campbell, from Wellington via Castle Point, with general cargo. 7—Wellington, s.s . from Auckland ?—UtLirof lue ss . from Wpllingron DLDARTURES. C—Agnes, cutier, for Poverty Bay H—Maid, muter, for Wamravrehl V Kisst-;I ,S EXPECTED, Annie, schooner, from Poraugahau Dolpliin, cutter, from Auckland Hero, schooner, Irom Wairoa Lord Ashley, s.s., from Auckland Muriwai, schooner, from Auckland Sturt, p.s., from Tauranga and Auckland VESSELS IV HARBOR. Betsy, cutter, from Auckland Esther, brigantine, from Wellington via Castle Point Grayling, cutter, from Wairoa -Maggie, brig, from Newcastle Ma’nia, cutter, from Wairoa and poverty Bay Star of tbe South, s.s., from AVelliugtou' Wellington, s.s., from Auckland ITIOJECTED DEPARTURES. For Ai'cki.ani)—Betsy, to-morrow SotTjiKu.v Pours—Wellington, Sth June; Lord Ashley, loth June Ke.x.xedy’s Bay—Betsy, to-raorrow PASSENGER LIST, ot nvAP.ns. In the Agnes—Two Europeans In the ilaid—Two Natives ENTERED INWARDS. JC.NE. s—Esther, brigantine, 5i tons, Campbell, from Wellington via Castle Point, with (ex warehouse) 3 qr.-casks, 3 0 cases, order; 7 (jr.-casks, Watt Brothers; 1-1 qr.-casks. Stuart & Co ; (transhipped ex Albion @ London, under bond) 1 cases, -I casks, 2 casks glassware, 1 mangle, 1 qr.-cask, 5 cases. 2 pkgs, Kinross & Co ; Hi .jr.-casks order ; (free and duty paid.) 1 case saddlerv, 1 case tools. 3 kegs oatmeal, -1 boxes tea. 1 ca~e sundries, lioutlcdgc, Kennedy w Co; 1 ease eolfee, 1 case sundries. 1 case pickles. 1 case vestas. 10 boxes candles, Newton. Irvine & Co; 2 casks blacking, -1 (discs drapery, 3 boxes starch, 2 bales drapery, I roll matting 1 bale canvas, 1 case salad oil, 0 boxes candles, 19 gunnies sugar, 1 bag do, Stuart & Co; 1 case drapery, llobiuson ; 2 cases oilmens store, 2 casks currants, 5 cheeses, Neal & Close; 4 cases, M'llardy ; 12 gunnies sugar, Sutton; 12 gunnies sugar,' Knowles; 1 cask currants, Robjohns Brothers'; 1 cask tumblers, ] pocket hops, Bathbone; 1 tank malt, Watt Brothers.—Kinross ,t Co., agents. CLEARED outwards. .Tt-'.VH. G—Agnes, cutter, 23 tons, Carbis, for Poverty Bay, with 1 case blankets, 11 pairs hinges, 10 tubs, ti bags wheat, 3 qr-casks, i chest tea. 1 pkg drapery, 2 ploughs, 4 cases and 2 bales sundries, 1 mink, 5 boxes soup, 1 case axes, 1 cask soda, 1 bdl bags, 1 pkg tobacco, 1 keg powder, Captain Bead : 1 bale bags, 1 truss, 1 case sundries, 2 bags salt, 1 bundle spades, c-idlc & Blair ; 1 tarpaulin, 5 bags Hour, J mats sugar, 1 half-chest tea, 30 woolp-icks, lease sundries. Wallace; 1 jar, 2 pckgs, Wilson ; 1 P’kg, Higgs.—Walt Brothers, agents. G—Maid, cutter, 12 tons, Wi Toira Maunga, for Wangawehi, with 10 cwt sugar, dibs soft soap, 3 bags potatoes, Mahia Station; 1 plough, 2olbs tobacco. 2 parcels. Walker; 4G bags wheat, order. — Watt Brothers, agents.
The brig Macgio left Xcweastlo for this port on the Kith May, and not on the 10th, as erroneously staled in our last. The Mapgie entered the inner harbor on Thur-day evening. The s.s, Claud Hamilton, Captain Hall, arrived at tVellinulnn on the hist Slav, from .Melbourne via .southern Ports. The ship Xephou, from London, arrived at Pori Chalmers on the Ist June. A fine bark, the largest ever built at Glonecster, was launched on the tilth of March from Hemp stead building-yard, henliincnsioiis Iminv—length, Ms feet; breadth, 27 feet; depih. 1 l-s ivm. 'pinvessel is built for Mr .lane-a Duncan, of oiaco New Zealand through Ills London acents, Me.--rs Muirhead, Parkes A-Co., and is intended’ for the colonial trade. The ceremony of christening was performed by Mrs Walter Couth, of Liverpool, who nainod lu-r the William Cargill, in honor of the llrst superintendent of the province of Otago.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 584, 8 June 1868, Page 2
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607Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 584, 8 June 1868, Page 2
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