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Shipping Intelligence.

POKT OP NAPIER.

ARRIVALS. JUNE. 21—Donald STL-can, schyouer, 4'l tou», Ka’kp.p. from the Buy of Islands, with coal 21—Mahia, autU-r, 2 i tons. Bailor, fromlVaimarama, with 11 bales of wool 21— Aimio, schooner, 17 ions, Hamilton, from PuraugahaU DEPARTURES. JUNE. 22 Mr.ggin, brie. 191 TTowin. for Sydney, with woo), tallow, Ac. PasseugLTs—3 22—Mahia, cutter, 20 tons, Baxter, lor u aimarama, with general cargo 21— Hero, schooner, 20 tons, Campbell, for Wairoa, with general cargo. I'asseuger—l VESSELS EXPECTED. Agnes, cutter, from Poverty Bay Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Lord Ashley, s.s., from Wellington and Southern Ports—27th June Sturt, p.s., from Wellington—daily Wellington, s.s., from Southern Ports—hourly VESSELS IN lIARBOR. Annie, schooner, from Poranguliuu Donald M'Bean, schooner, from Bay of Islands Huntress, schooner, from Bay of Blands Mahia, cutter, from tVmmuruma Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland I’llOJ HCTED DEPARTURES. Foil Auckland— Wellington, this day; Star of the South, to-morrow ; Lord. AMiley, 271 h or 2stU June; Donald McLean and Huntress, carlv Wai koa andMoiuka—Annie, schooner, about the Ist of July PASSENGER LIST. OUTWARDS, fa the Maggie— Mr and Mrs Foils, Mr Touet In the Hero—Master Boyd ENTERED INWARDS. JUNE. 22 Star of the South, s.s., 101 tons, IV. Bcndail, from Auckland, with Mi cases, 12 half-chests tea, 2 hhds,2s cases, 1 case merchandise, 12 tons Hour, 5 eases bottled fruit, 2 tons coke, PH bars, 17 bundles iron, 21 coils rope, 1 case, 1 i eases soap, 23 cases biscuits, 30 tins do., 2 sacks bonedust, 1 easeplants, 2d eases, Wall Brothers ; Id bags biscuits, -1 cases soap, Xealand Close; 1 roll saddlery, order ; 2 boxes glass, 1 drums oil, l pkgs, Peaeock ; 1 pkg varnish. I box glass, Williams; 1 box inks, T. B. ■ Hardmg; 2 boxes glass, 1 truss, llobiuson; 1 cum .cuiimirry, Brandon; 1 express cart, M'Lcotl; 7 pckgs plants. Kentledge & Co; 1 pkg, Khodes.— Walt Brothers, agents. 22—Huntress, schooner, 75 tons, Domwoll, from P.usseil (Bay of Islands), with H'O tons coal, Wall Brothers.—Walt Brothers, agents.

Thk cutter Muliia, Baxter, master, left for Wrdmarama at 10 o’clock on Monday uij»ht last, with a cargo of station stores, and returned to lend yesterday afternoon with 11 hales of wool. The '-ele'iiner Donald M'l.ean, c. Baker, master, arrived in fort yesterday afternoon from llussell (Hay of Islands), with a cargo of coal. Wo have not yet received her report, but learn that site has esperieneeii rough weather down the coast. The schooner Annie, Hamilton,master,returned to port yesterday afternoon, alter a lengthened abseil,'6. It will be seen that the Annie is advertised to leave for Waima and Mohaka about the Ist of July (weather permittin-'.) The brig Maggie sailed, for Sydney direct at -1 I pan, on Monday last, with I! passengers and the fol- , lowing cargo : —Ol bales wool, OH easks tallow, and o tons metal. On arrival at Sydney the Maggie will di-a barge hi r cargo into a vessel loading for England. The s.s. Star of the South will leave for Auckland with a •■arm of sheep on Friday (to-morrow), she is open to convey a limited number of pasaeiiI -tors. I The s.s. herd Ashley will be due from Southern Ports on Sat unlay next, with the K.igii'-h mail via Panama; and. should the Auckland portion oft hat mail he on board, she will steam northwards the same day—otherwise, she will not leave here until Sunday, gsih instant. The. s.s. Wellington, due here yesterday from Southern Ports, has not yet put in an appearance, she will probably be the bearer of the Bug U.-h Mail via Suez. The s.s. Ahurii i. we hear, is likely to he placed outne trade between Auckland and the Thames gold-lields.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 589, 25 June 1868, Page 2

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611

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 589, 25 June 1868, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 589, 25 June 1868, Page 2

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