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Shipping Intelligence

o' R..T]''o/i'"j l f E n: / > '^^^'^ /vv '’ v ' / '^' , ' /w y'P ww Wyvs(wyyvvwvwwvwAivi ••i” •• -a- ; -jvi *orr . ; >•! ’ J Mirifr^lhrdiAahleyi<s;s.; fromi iTauranga] w»d Auckland, -with' geheral' .cargo audits paasenS er -io J.!’ ;;v-; r '-i •; of?>the:Evenings s.3;j>£fi:om wilh; general cargo, 10 hqrses.'2s i prize ,; t Sl ; ti1 ,],,./ u'J Bird,:sAj, from-’Wellington, »udth ; g^i^:alc^gQ < . c ., • r (January'2o-~Bturt, p.s;;ifrom Wellington ! •.< • - 1 Jahuary 20——Tawcra,- -schooner, from'; Poverty Bay - -i T J 0 DEPARTOIIES. Januaryllfcnßqlphuij;. cutter, ’ for: Blackhead, with general cargo. January 15—Lord Ashley,' 5 s:s.,"few 1 gontli'em Provinces,-wi±h.sundries,.and.B .passengers Janilary 16—Taraipine, ketch, for Wairoa, with general cargo and 2 passengers. January 20—Sturt, p.s.; for Tauranga

VESSEI&.EXPECTED. Balmoral, brigantine, from Hobart Town . , Betsy, cutter, from Auckland : • • Dolphin, cutter, from Blackhead Donald M‘Lean, schooner-, from Poverty Bay Henry, schooner, from Blackhead Hejo, .ketch, from \ y . Mahia, cutter, from Blackhead ! * Montmorency* ship, frpnvLondon f Saucy Lass, schooner/Win. iSlerairjrßay Star,of the'Eyening, s.s., from Auckland Starofthe; South, s.s.yfrom Lyttelton, 1 • Stately, schooner,- from Wellington - Taraipine, ketch, from Wairoa

VESSELS IN HABBOB,; (In the roadstead.) f . Strathallan, ship; from London 1 .(loading .wool) (In the Don Pot.) Tawera, schooner, from Poverty Bay w : The ahdve list does not ihclude vessels engaged, in lightering. PEOJECTED DEPAETUEES. PouiLoimpN-fStratljallan, ship, early in Eeb. ENTERED INWARDS. . JANUASY. 16—Lord Ashley; s.s., 296 tons, A.. Kennedy, from Auckland and Tauranga, with part of original cargo short landed at Napier, and 4 cases, Eoiitledge, Kennedy and Co. ;-2cheeses, HaU; 1 case, Ayers and Austin; 1 package, New Zealand Insurance Company; 1 case, Bank ofNew Zealand; 1 parcel, White; Lpackage,Kunciman. Eassengers—Mrs Sharp, Mrs. Marshall and 4 .children, Mrs Connor and child, Miss Blake, Miss Plaiiey. Mr and'Mrs Purcell, Messrs Watt.aud Wishart, Master Nichol.—Boutledge, Kenuedp & Co., agents. ■ . 15— Star of the Evening, 1 s.s., 166 tons, A. C. Turner, from Auckland, with 102 hogs sugar, Stuart and Co.; 60 cases, 1 com crusher, 3 coils rope, 60 hags oats, Watt Brothers; i case drapery, Bohjohns; 1 c.ase drapery, Williams & Lambert; •■' 1 case do:, Neal and Close; : 2 cases do., Vautier Janisch; 2 cases do./Bathbone; 1 case do., Williams; 1 case do., Bibby; 1 case do., 6utton; I pkg hale hops, Eoutledge nnd Co.;. 1 hale.paper, Newton, Irvine. & Co.: 5 boxes soap, 8 boxes candles, 2 cases. order: A coil spun yarn, 3 coils 1 parcel marline, Boutledge, Kennedy & Co.: 3 qr-casks vinegar, 2 bales Newton, Irvine* Co.: 1 case cheese, Neal and'Close: 1 case wine, Colenso: I box glags, Williams : 1 cask,: I keg,|l: case saddlery, Holder:'! ease] l bale saddlery, Cosgroveand. Bowes: 2 roll 3 saddlery, Holder: 3'pkgsdb.,C6sgfbvef 37 hi^s'oats;'Boyd9 kegs butter, Smith: 7 horses; Walters: 3 horses, 25 .. sheep,. Smith: 2 cases 6.cases,Awan. ’ Passengers—Messrs: Banks, Lewis,-and M'Leod. . Kinross and ] ’ ClfcA|ir)' ODTWAEDS. 1 ’ • ..(( - JANUARY. _ ... Ashley/ s.s„ 296 tons;' Kennedy, for Wel- >. lington, l Twith. ;I .case,! .l jtruss, :!; case leather, 1 parcel, Lease, 3 bales wool, .2. parcels. Passengers—Air , and- Mra .Boscar, Mrs Mrs ' M'Kihbin; Mrs Garter,“Messrs Keogh, Gough, and Young.—Boutledge, Kennedy & Co., agents. 16— -Taraipine, ketch, ; 16 tons, ‘Lewis, for Wairoa, —'with.3_hhfl3,_ljqr-cask, 22 cases. 1 bag, 2 casks,' Taylor: 6 qr-casks, 36 cases, 1 casevestas7soolbs . ..flour, 6(Oasks,-Ha.rmeri r l toiL flour, \ ton sugar ' Carroll 2. cases; ■ order 1 . ■“ Passengers,—Messrs Harmer and Peakmam—G. Bichardson,.agent. :

J s j * L ,- •f\ ’ . ‘ . THB,rana^'jQompan^3* ? Lord Ashley, Captain; arrived hereatG o’clock on Tuesday, moiping-last, <firom Tauranga and Auckland; ■. She Left ; for i Southern. Provinces, the same evening, with the English iMail via :Suez. ■

Captain. Turner, arrived from Auckland early on Tuesday morning last,-with a full, .general cargo, 25 prize sheeps 10 horses, and 3 horses. She left again for Auckland on Thursday last, .with. a. cargo of sheep. The ketch Taraipine, Lewis, master, sailed for! Wairoa last evening- mth;general cargo and twci passengers;; I .. .... ; ]

, . The, New Zealand SteaiaNavigatioiLpompany’s serew; steamer,:Lady, Bird, :' Captain Holmes,, an-j chored-herev about 11 o’clock last Wednesday evening, from. Wellington; with about 36 tons of

general' for this port.'. By this ‘opportunity we have Wellington Papers up' ,-tbjthe ‘ 14th inst., extracts; from winch 'jvill’be'fppnd ( ! ;i-The ; Colonial 'Government qscrew.; steamer; St: Kalda J ,' ; Captaih Johnson, arrived -Wellington on the 7th inst., uftefe-a'passage- of ; three'days 'from the Chatham-Islands.' Everything was quiet at the Islands wheu the St. Hilda left. , The Bifle-j mah ancD tiers, were both lying at Kaijgaroa-windboundj—Uie-fomer-witha-cargd onboard ijoy Lyttelton. , .. . :

The Panama Company’s fine screw steamship' Mataura, G. E. BirttyErN-E., commander, left Sydney .at. S.J.ip.. on the Ist .of January, and arrived at Wellington on the 7th inst., after a fine weather isix -days.- t The Mataura lefti foEjj Pansuna, , vrith.--jthe . mails- foy s Europe ajid America, on "tne Bth ihst. She'had on hoardTa qnantity of gold aofahouF4o passengers. ! 1 ,'THier sts.'Beantifed Star, Captain. Morwick, left Auckland for Sydneyohihe? lOth,.’inst.!'with a cargo of gold; ■ ll

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 3, 21 January 1867, Page 17

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Shipping Intelligence Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 3, 21 January 1867, Page 17

Shipping Intelligence Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 3, 21 January 1867, Page 17

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