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Shipping Intelligence.

' POUT OF NAPI ER. ARRIVALS' juxt.. 25 Maid, cutter, 11 lons, WiTeraMauuga, from Wangawchi, in baliau. i‘;(ssciv.vrs—s 26 AUuriri, s.s., 101 tons. ITowerJay, from Auckland, with general cargo, Passengers—S 2d—Cora, schooner, -15 tons, i'.usse'.l. from Dmirdin, with Hour, bran, barley, fencing wire. 2/—Taranaki, s.s., 2 O'J tons, Francis, treat,Southern Ports 27 Lord Ashley, s 2f>3 tons. 11. Worsp, from Southern Ports, with English Hails DEPARTURES. 3 IX K. 26 Tloro, schooner, 2 ) tons, Campbell, for W - roa, with general cargo. Passenger —1 27 Altuviri, s.s., 1:11 t ons, riov.vrday, for IVel - lington and Southern Pori', with sundries 2o—Taranaki, s.s,, 201 tons, rrancis. lor Auckland 26—Lord Ashley, s.s., 203 tons, IVursp, for Tan . ranga and Auckland 26—Maid, e, utter, M tons, IVi To Maunga, for Wangawclii, Passenger—l VESSELS EXPECTED. Agnes, cutter, from Poverty Bay Hero, schooner, from IVairoa Lord Ashley, s.s., from Auckland—l !th July Meteor,schooner, from .vnekhin.i via HmT.i’anic* Sturt, p.s., from Wellington dailv Taranaki, s.s., from Auckland—s! h duly vessels [X harbor. Annie, schooner, from Pormuahau Cora, schooner, from Dunedin Donald M’Loan, schooner. from Pay of Isittuds Huntress, scho hut, (Veen Bay of !.-';am|s A Laid a, cutter, fr.ru V. .ninargnui Blar of the. South, s.-., from Auckland PROJECTED DERARTURES. pGE Arcsl.AXO—Star of the Soutlt tend llunlress. this day ; Donald MT.c tn. 10-morr.,w South mix Pokt.-,—Taranaki, nth du’v MAit T a—Donald M ‘ Lean, 1. '-nn avow 11 ai any ax it \L ni a it a—Annie, .'chooiur, about the Ist of July PASSENGER LIST. INW Mins. In the Maid—Mr si.iiGp, \ fmrii.alivcs In the Donald Md.eao—tine ihvro; an In Iho Aliurirt—lea . 1). Taa ; , i. Idrs Tawiti a'.i 1 chilil, Mi-aes K men (11, Mr'Grk In the T, rd Ashley—.!.. !ge Ward. Mr and MrDohcrt JKir, .Mr Cro-twag. dr hees, tend g .■u.rr.0U 1 w ums. In the Lord Ashley—Mr and Mrs IG'vrt Ih ir. Mrs and Miss D nr.tc'.l.v, Xa i ark, XL. -, el; ~v Messrs Stubbs. Beccr n't. Kemp, Atkins, Ca.ni-.Bu’ Edwards, Ea-temd. Winufdi In the Maid—Mr .’kidtlt ENTER Nil INWARDS. JtkNK. 2t—PonaM M'Loan. schooner, IT tons, 0 Baker from Lusscli (Bay of with hn'tlmVcwiV Watt Brothers. —Watt Brothers, ;;!s . 25—Maid, cutter, U ton-. Vfi' f.- M.-mas-i. from Wangawehi, in ballast.— Uk-ei Itr.e ; .. ... .._ 25—Xlahia, cutter, 20 tons. Baxter, fonnVi ahna ratna, with M balm wool. Kinross ,V Co., lag' nt--25 Annie, schooner, 17 (on-, D. naiai'uu" fnm Porangahau, with 59 telegraph poles, --n,.oi;s wive 39 bundles telegraph anna 5 boms insulators, cases fittings, Telegraph Inspector; 1 case pigs Kinross and Co.; 1 peacock, 1 peahen, F.jutlcdg Kennedy and Co., (agents.) 26 Ahunri, s.s., Idi lons, Flowerdav, from luck land, with 1 bdl spades, axle arms, \ \ogho'k--1 case ironmniigery, M'Lcod; 10 doors, i gki -s dm 1 pkg sidelights, 1 pkg lamplighis, 2 ok a .... order; 7 |<k«s necessaries, l-th Bogina m ; Ijekg Holder.—Kinross and ifo,, agents, . 27—Lord Ashley, s.s., ikm tVnr,.p. from VTcl lington and Southern Ports, with id ju.-kg general cargo.—lloutledge, Kennedy e t.o . ageuts CLEARED OUTWARDS, ji.kx:;. 27 Almriri, s.s., Ell tons, EGwerdrtv. for Wellington and Southern Ports Win (for Dunedin) 5 casks bolls, Oliver atnl T'iph; 1 ea-k glass Bvimmi end Co.; (tor W cliingi on 1 1 case jugs, 1 ease peafowls, 1 bag linseed, Owen, Kmart 3c Co.—Kmro.-s and Co., agents. 2S—Lord Ashley, s.s.. 296 tons, Wor-p. for Tam ranga and Auckland, with C tierces and n drums preserved meat, 2 tierces and 1 hhd tallow, IE B. Boiling Down Company; 259 slit op, IV,alt Lives— Houtledgc, Kennedy and Co., agents.

The schooner Donald 31-Lean, C. Raker. rua'ler.l left Russell (Ray of Ivaudsl on lie T'lii with a cargo of coal for Napier. Exp; rieuee ii light northerly airs as far as the East <'ape. which i ■was ronmlod on the 17th. shortly alter. fill i:i xvith a heavy soritlioi'lv biu’-'-lcr; ran to Hicks*) Bay for shelter. On lie 1 ),, »■;;, rrt Me and mil for Capo Runaway, where she hiv-u.-ht up at noon. On the linii, the weather having ino,!ev-l ated, started for Hicks’ Ray. u here she ivon ciad i her anchor read chain, proceeding on her voyage! iniraedip.teiy afterwards. Rxperii reel light winds 1 end eahiw down the const ; land oti the night of the 22nd. and arrived in nori oa the. aftertetin of the 21 Hi (WednCMl-.y liUt ) I'he cutter Agnes, hound to Fawny Bay, was; sighted a.f Mahia: also a tliree-iia'.-n.-d Mda'cner,' well oh'shore. Nothing was seen - r n nr,l of the' cptler Dolphin. It is prohalm' that the Donald 3i'hean will leave again for' .‘uck'and tn-ni-ifnav IVe learn that she will call in at MaUia in order to’ flap a .pain; By of whale oil. 'ice v>. Ahariri. Captain Flowerday, left Auckland at 3 pan. on Wednesday last, and and: ed in port at 2 p.m. on Friday, after a fair run of fortyset en n.inrs. The Ahuriri sU-arncd for Wellington h.-1 id hern Ports at 3 p.ra. on Saturdav. Tho schooner Cora, Russell, master, left Dunedin on ti-.e 1-th mst, and cxpcricnep,! light winds and flic, weather as far as Cate Tumagnin, ween a heavy E.S.E. gale was encountered. Brought tip in the roads;end on Friday )a«i. entering the iron! Prd on e.duruay. The Cora is a. tine schooner of ■’ VC-gi-icV, a:;d w:ies cni-iguyd in’ ' i.rothcrs. See h.ruigs s > ■ -s ear,to. consisting of Hour, Bran, hurley, icue.ng , : '- ; 'ooor.cr Hero srhlea for Wairoa on Friday' risd wai a treucrsl cargo. t

The r.-a Taranaki. Captmn IT, V.. IVauc’-a PUT Port. C’mh .ers at -I.>-»iMil. on the 2or-.i hist., ;iu■ 1 arrived al by; *• Ilf»;i uu llic2ltUat ha.m.; l-.-J’l the same day atup.m., audanlwd al WelhuaTou ou jii. ■ 2 "a. i at 'Thu a.m.; iv it ibr X a pier at 2 pan. ou o! a - :h. to id arrived in p« »rt at- T) a.m. ou the iTaranaki steamed lor Auckland at II a.m. > ‘-U o: iy, carryu*-; a number of passengers. ■ 1 ■' - i Ash ■ (■/, C-O-i-alii V/oiup, If. It Port ( '-v :o l.:’o p.m. «.u the 2>Td brut.; arrived at : h v -:. at 7.*. , '0 a.m. ou the 21ih: I •it amain the same o- •• : o c.:-;) pan.. and unlvcd at Wellington al 11.1 > a.m. ou tbo2>h. Km aeam next day at with the Kcee ■ *. m m..*/ *.>.,? .i-> : packages l;-u ov.l nuo, and a few pa-se:mers. The. Ashley sleame 1 tOr Pauranya and Anrki red at I ■*■■■'■ : ■ -y. ■ ■■■■ jrCserved meat, ifm aud saint: 11 i The schooner Huntress having completed the i ib,-eh nr,cc d 1 her enreo of coed, will commence A-kimt uu board >*li-■«.j> inis mommy. bho vviii Heave lor Au -bland durbar the .mur-e of the dav. ! Hie ms. blur of the South uid steam for Auckland at I pan. to-day, with a caryo of sheep and ■ entile. | The Mauri cut ar Maid arrived in port on Thursday but. from UOiiawdii, iu ballast. She iid't ;:_ r ;uu yesterday lor the same place with a (juautity '.l stores and a number ol empty casks. U'c observe Irmu the Home News that the Henry Miller (rate not staled), Captain Hall, was, o>n the ]>t of May, lo idiu- at Lou.lon for Nhipier, | U.ewke’s Kay. j The cutter Ketsy, 11. Trimmer, master, which Celt t ;u puii on the nth in-t.. arrived al Auckland ;'>a lac la; a nut. she called in al Povertv, Mercury. ami iemim-dv T ibe-u o;i the pa-.-ayc up, luudiny 1-1 pas.-encers at lne latter place. The schu-mar Meteor, Pal ay. maMcr. left Av.ckhind l a* Napier via the Thames on iiio2drd inst. iiie p.s. Stun, whmh left tills port with his Kxmubmey I he (. oVeriior and suite ou m etr-d, at 2 a.m. on the 2 ! *th in-t., arrived at Wellhiyton at Id a.m. "U t;. i; 2i> I, haviny ea'hed at * aslle I’onn. vvliuro] yue >Ui\ ed an hear a:, t ti ll I‘. The Stun steamed | lor Uan r'iuui tin* next day. j i iic ' emmaer Pi’a oa loft Auekhiiul tbr Ikm-vill (ley/ ot Islau.l?) on tire 2’>rd umt., f<>r a caro ot eoas. lion loaded, it was nut certain w]ie;her tm,; law era wouhl ta'cCeced to Auckland or cmnel ' m to this p.)vt. ! The schooner Jorum is reported r.j be a>hore at Vranuip-a. I Toe yio 'iiM’ L'ciba, Captain Coany, on her| pa.-saec IVmn the K'nlrr to u revnamth, vwis to-| hilly 'V;-,,-’a-d *ut h. ’ : h in-.taut near the ball-' watm eh'. with lie 1 1- uf tiiree lives. • , er sloop uf war IVilc.ou i 1 1 ■ iee ■.e i. i e 1 .. i Sydney, on 1 'a- Ota .Turn', ! •' so *u •■ o ro’-aia ■’i i.•■ u the station. Com-! namore Imnib.-rt iu : rueted her to touch at tlie Ane’-eand Islan-N, aiid search dilieently l.,ir! any strunled Vos>el .er shipwivcktal crews; sin* will a:ti-r'x ar.N ;a..cev'd direct via Cape Horn, (.hi ydlinu uiidevway I ;ie usual salute- were observed j by cneerin;, f .-hip betwc m “ the hoiueward-bmuid’' mnl her Maje-iTs --hip ■.T.arybdis. Tie 1 Dady :s;,io hern Cross, June 2b, In- Hie followniy:—The steamer .lohu Venn arm ed yesterday in tin: .Manukau imm IVe-tp -rl and Nelson, . with bmuiyeers. ;Uie returns to Net-o i altuu o'el -ek to-day for the ]>urji ve of brineine a sinhlar number : and we al-u Hava that the su. Wallaby may be 1 expected al Ouenunuu to-day with about i2d passen.y.-rs.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 590, 29 June 1868, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 590, 29 June 1868, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 590, 29 June 1868, Page 2

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