Shipping Intelligence.
PORT Of AII URIEL A. 11 RIVALS. AUGUST. 30—Glimpse, cutter, from the coast 31—Wellington, s s., from Wellington SEPTEMBER. I—Sturt, p.s., from tlie East Coast 2 —St.>r oi the south, s.s., from Auckland DEPARTURES. AUGUST. 30—Saucy Lass, schooner, for Auckland 31—Wellington, s.s., for Wellington EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Esther, brigantine, from Wellington via coast ■ Keera, s.s., fro.n the West Co.ist Muhia, cutter, from Wairoa Murnvai, schooner, from Poverty Bay Itangatira, s.s., from Wellington and Southern Ports, this day R. T. TurnOuil, ship, dimming, from London (loading) Wild Duck, ketch, from Auckland VESSELS IN HARBOR. Bonnn Lass, schooner, from Lytteltoa Dunedin, schooner, from Dunedm Greenwich, cutter, from Wairoa Hero, schooner, from Wairoa (repairing) 11 aggie, brig, 230 tons, Arnold, from Sydney Star of tlie south, s.s , irom Auckland Sturt, p.s.. from the East Coast ■Undaunted, ship, 800 tons, Uricrson, from London via Ocngo PRO J ECTED DEPARTURES. Foil Auckland—Pang'itira, to-morrow Pklohus Sound -Bonnie Lass, thi3 day Picroa —Dunedin, early PASSENGER LIST. INWARDS. In tbc Wol'itigton—Mr and Mrs Chambers In the .Sturt —Miss Glover, ■ Mr Duncan, and CG Maoris OUTWARDS. In tbo Wellington \,i.>s Tatliam, Captains Spiller and Hannah. Messrs Harrison, ihouias (2), Uanbury, M'Konzia, and Ilobiason ENTERED INWARDS. AUGUST.
30—TJn'lnunto\ ship Bt>7 tons, Grierson, from London, via Dunedin, with 2 cases Tax lor: 1 case, HUhop of Waiapu ; I case, Towgood ; 3 cases. Holder; 1 case, Mrs Parker; 2 pksrs, Chambers; 2 cases, Kinross & Co ; 1 case, Wilson ; 1 ease, Camp? hell; 10-i boxes, 318 pics, order; 5 bales, Wood; :•! Ivi ei, Williams ; ! cue, Hilbatri ; 50 casks, smart; & Co ; 2 cases, swan ; 5 pkgs, Mrs Wilson ; 15 bales wo dpaoks. 5 minks bouts, f> saddlery. 1 case sheepshears, 5o casks whiskey, -10 qr-casks brandy, V) cases brandy, 80 cases geneva (red). 2') cases (green), 12 qr-casks whiskey, 3 bales calico, SO boxes soap, 10 barrels pens and barley, <i tanks malt, 100 boxes candles, 40 cases ginger wine. 100 cases o!d torn, iS qr-casks rum, It) half-barrels vinegar. 20 chests tea. 32 pkgs tea, 2 pockets hops, 1 cask ruddle, 20 casks wlniing, 30 drums linseed oil, 5 drums turpentine, 2 casks white lead, 50 drums tar, 12 half barrels pitch, 30 drums colza, 10 kegs nails, 21 qr casks sulphur, 3 casi<s bluestone, 20 cases galvanized iron. 14 pkgs rope, 80 kegs sugar, 2 cases hams, 600 bags salt, 7 cases matches, 100 cases brandy, Watt Brotners ; 25 cases order. -Watt Brothers, agents. 3 • Maggie, brig, 333 tons, Arnold, from Sydney, with 4') cases old torn. 20 cases whiskey, 3 lihds wine, 30 cases dinger wine, 30 cases be er, 20 boxes soap, 1 bag oatmeal, 4 bags barley, 10 kegs soda, 1 corks, 30 cases beer, 35 cases beer, 8 casks beer, 50 boxes candles, 40 cases kerosine oil, 21j oars, 11 casks soda, 2 casks cement, 1 cask plaster of Paris, 200 sacks flour, 183 tons coal, 24 pkgs naves. 920 felloes, 930 spokes, 4>o bags maize. J. 11. Vautier; 1 case plants, Tiffen ; 7 packages plants, E. Lyndon; 35 cases oranges, order; 2 cases bulf, 1 case painkiller, 3 cases fancy goods. 2 cases oysters, 3 cases lobsters, 3 cases vestas. 1 ca-e chairs, 1 case axe-handles, 1 crate crockery. 1 bale paperhangings, Drower; 1 case painkiller, 1 bale brown paper. 1 case axes, 8 cases nails.'s cases chimneys, 1 case pi. Is, 2 crates crockery, 12 cases vestas, 1 case crockery, 3 cases chimneys, 50 cases kerosine oil, Neal & Close; I case cigars, 20 cases kerosine, 4 cases vestas, 1 case brooms, 2 ea-es chimneys, 3 casks, glassware, 1 c se toys, 1 crate crookoy. 2 pkgs wash boards, 3 boxes clothes pegs. I case axe handles, 2 cases fancy goods, 2 oases oysters, 3 cases lobsters, 2 cases, 1 cask hardware, 2 ciatcs crockery. lloijohu brother-;; 1 case cigars, 3 cases axe-, (i cases vestas, 2 casks glassware, 8 cases hair oil, 1 crate crockery, 1 bale paper. 0 boxes clothes pegs, 1 cask br ouh, 3 cases fancy goods, Stuart & Co ; 1 ca.-e, 18 cases nails, 3; cases lnudiets, 4 boxes clothes pegs. 1 ca.-e shovels, i l (as 3 picks, 1 case handles, 1 ease hammers, 4! cases axes, 50 cases kerosine, 3 cases fancy goods, J Tuxford; lease fancy goods, 1 o sit ink, 4 cases 1 axes, 4 pkgs wash boards, 1 bale paper, I case paper bags, 5 cases vestas, 1 case boys' axes, Newton Irvine & Co ; 4 cases glassware, Dinwiddle ; 2 cases glassware, Brewer; 0 cases wire nails, 1 crate crockery, - crate glassware, 1 bale paper bags, lease bedsteads, 1 bale paperhangings, 4 cases, 1 case axe handles, 2 cases axes. 1 ease chairs, • cases vestas, I crate crockery, ItathOone; t case hatchets, 1 case axes, 2 cases hair oil. 2 cases lancy goods, 1 cask, i case, 15 cans kerosine, Peacock & Co ; 3 cases, 1 p ireel, 3 boxes pipes, 5 case? hair oil, 3 cases veatas. Knowles; 15 cases tin plates, 12 cases wire nails, 3 cases chimneys, 11 U iiliains.—J. ; . Vautier, agent. 30—Glimpse, cutter, 38 tons, Croucher, fnm Coast, with 5 bales wool, 5 pkgs skins, 5 boxe> personal eflects, 3 pkgs (short lauded;, Kinross &. Co. —Master, a^ent. 30— lion:.le La>s, schooner, tons, Davidson from Lyltelton, with -)s> bags oats,so bags wheat, Vautier.—Master, agent. 31 —Dunjdin, schooner. 00 tons, Stewart, from Dunedin, with 685 bags flour. Kinross & Co ; 64( bags flour, 25 bags bran, 25 bags pollaid, Watt Brothers; 300 bags flour, 125 bags oats, A T eal & Close.—Master, agent. 31—Wellington, s.s. 202 tons, Holmes, from 'Auckland, wi h (transhipped ex Alice Cameron, from Sydney, under bond) I cask, Luff; (free an v. duty paid) 9 casks tar, Chambers; i case, Fannin ; 1 drapery. Firth; I case drapery, Neal am Close ; 2 cases drapery, Robinson ; 1 case drapery leacock & Co; 1 ca.-c drapery, koutledge, Kenned} & Co; l case drapery, Schultz; 1 case drapery chambers; 1 bag, Charles; (snort snipped) t ID wheel, Chambers; 1 parcel gold coin, Bank 01 New SJsaland.,—Kinross & Co., agents,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 714, 2 September 1869, Page 2
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