Shipping Intelligence.
RO R T OF NAPiE E. ARRIVALS. SEPTEMBER. 10— Grayling, cutter, 17 tuns, Schou, from Wadroa, with roaua, bacon, ire. ii Well:n.f.u. i. s.s.. 201 tons, Holmes, float Wellington from Southern Ports, 171111 general cargo. Passengers—l2. 11— Lora Ashley, s.s., iOC tuns, v> ursp, tor Auckland. DEPARTURES. SF.PTr.MBFK. 11—Sea Gull, ’brigantine, for Auckland, in ’ballast. Passengers—3. li—Colleen Pawn, schooner, for Pie-ton, in ballast. 13—" Wellington, s.s., 2«1 terns. Holmes, for Auckland, willi sheep. Passengers—S. VESSELS EXPECTED. Ahuriri, s.s., from Wellington Henry Miller, barque, from Loudon—S3 days out Star of the .South, s.s., from Auckland VESSELS IN HARBOR. Grayling, cutter, from Wairoa Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Lord Ashley, s.s , from Auckland Maggie, brig', from Sydney via Newcastle Mahia, cutter, from Waiuiarama PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Fen ArcKi.AMj—Ahuriri, Wednesday, ICth Welling rox ami Soctiikkx Poms—Lord Ashley, on Tuesday, loth September Newcastle, N'.S.W.—Maggie, early Waimarama—Mahia, on change of weather Wairoa —Hero, early ENTERED INWARDS. SF.l'TbMni:’;. 11—Wellington, s.s., 231 tons, Holmes, from ■Wellington, with (ex Helen-lee, from Glasgow) 1 case, Newton, Irvine A Co; 2 qr-c:isks, erder, (transhipped at Wellington ex Itaugatira from Dunedin) X'» cases, 3 hales, order ; 30’oars 12 bills iron, Faulkner A Kiddle ; 1 bra-s pipe, 1 bale eottoiiwiek, 1 ca-e, s.s. Mar of the eolith ; 1 case corn Ilnur, 2 casks currants, NVai ,v Close; 2 trunks bools, Higgins; F ) eases, Kinross ,t Co: 1 case, Sims; 2 hlids earthenware, 1 cases chains, Dinwiddle; 3 cases order; 2 hales drapery. Hathboue ; i ewl. seed-. Kinross ,v Co ; (transhipped at Wellington ex UaugUolo from Xekon) 1 ’hale, Newton, Irvine A Co; (from Lyttelton) lid sacks oats, Stuart A Co; 1 case, Wilkinson; (transhipped at Wellington ex Eangalira. limn Dunedin) 2 bdis spades. d bdl< shovels. 1 bd! buckets. 2 churns, 2 rolls /me, 1 lull handles. 1 cwi. stoves, s kegs nails, 2 sey;!uhandles, lloullcdge, Kcnne.lv A Co; 12 banal-. Withers; 2sd coils wire, Wales ; 2 Oases. 1 truss drapery, 7 trunks boots. Neal A Close ; 2 ea-es, 1 cask, i bdl liny forks, Koutledge, Kennedy w Co; led bags Hour. Stuart A Co ; FI bags cats, i l ag s(a'd. '.Vail Druthers; 3d bags oats, Newton. Irvine ,v Co; 2 ca-e-g 1 bale drapery, Neal and Close: (iioni Wellington) 1 carriage, Itn-seii ; 1 case, drapery. Kinross A Co; I box. Kennedy ; 2 pkgs tea, IS gunnies, 1 box, 1 qr-cask vinegar, Newton. Irvine ,‘r Co ; 1 ewl. iiii.-t.'ird, ilatiibonc : s pkgs Teiegraih; 2 casks, Webb; 1 keg butler. Captain Wray; 3 cases salad oil. 3, sacks coffee, Neal ,V C'ose; 1 bale, 1 prel. J. Wood; 1 ea-e, 1 bale leather, Witisor : 2 eases drugs, Cowing ; 3 bulls rope, Ih'Ulledge, Kennedy A Co. — Kinross A Co,, agents, 11- cutter. 17 tons, Selma, from Wairoa, with 1 ton pork. ; half ton flax, do bushels maize, 1 balf-tou bueon. —lloullcdge, Kennedy, A Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. si.i’iT.M in; n. 12— Wellington. s.s.. 23i-tous, Holmes, for Auckland, with 20 > shei-p. PASSENriER LIST. INW A I’ps. In the Wellington—Miss Karp, Miss Harding, Mi-s Leetham, Me--rs i’oole. Thomas, Hammond, Moore, Allen, Harrison, and three in the steerage. In the Graviiug—Mr and Mrs Hick and two children, Mr Hell. or rw.uvfis. In ike W,King', mi— Mi-s h-rmn. Messrs Staf- : '’•■!•'!. I’li-hv. Mall -aev. It. William-, J. lioueh. J. j Ferguson, J, ha:,chain. .Tnr. s.s. ’Wellington, Cauiein Holim-s, left Vel]iugh,in at C.lo p.ns. <>n Thursday Let,and arrive,', in port at S- p.m. on Friday. Strung N.W. windprevailed throughout {lie passage. Tie’ Wellington brought a large general cargo an.; In passengers for tin’s port. Siie steamed northwards at -!• p.m. ye-hualay, with C'l I siiccp ai u. 7 pa-s-mgers i’.-oiu Napier. The Wellington, according to advertisement. is expected to return to Napier cm nr about Tliiir-.Vy next, steaming I’or Southern Purls on IT; lay, lS:h September. Ti-.e Cobmial Government gun-hoot S'urf, Cap- ; Krn E.iireiohl. hut IV, uington ai C p.m, on ThursEy hi-,. but in consequence of sirring head winds did not arrive in the roadstead until an early hour on Saturday morning. Entered the Iron Tot about noon, and at 7 p.m. about 50 men of the Armed Constabulary Force, under Major Eraser and Caplain Richardson, and at 3,15 p.m. steamed for Wanganui via 'Wellington. Airs Whitmore, Mrs Richardson, and Airs Kennedy were passengers bv the Sturt.
The hriranline Sea 0 11'lT. fur Auckland, and Hi' 1 schooner Colleen Br.wu, f.r Tie! on. bulb in ballast. sailed hence on I’riday last. The Sea Ga.ll look three passengers. The cutler Graybar, A. Sob on, master, arrived in port, from Wairoa, on Thursday afternoon last, with a cargo of maize, bacon, Ac., and five passengers. The f.s. Ahr.riri, Captain Flowerdav, mav be expected to arrive here from TTcllinirfon tomorrow, and is announced to steam for Auckland on Wednesday, IGth lust.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIV, Issue 612, 14 September 1868, Page 2
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789Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIV, Issue 612, 14 September 1868, Page 2
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