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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OF NAPIER.

-I - V |p—Lord Ashley, from Southern Ports .. ■ ,tv yvor'-‘ ■ I—Welllngton, 6.8.,;fr0m. Tatursnga-andAuckland ; 2—Star of the South, s s:, &om* Aucklandi • —Mahia. entter.:frhm:Wdiww , y : .4 B—JDolphlij.j'cntter,' from Wairoa p—Antiie;t'Bchoqiier, from Mohaka: .' ( DEPARTURES; ' 'SKPXEMBBR, > ’ * 4 ■; . Wynyar4, cutter, for Barrier via Mahia' 30—Iiord R Ashley, s.s.v,for Auckland ' "'■ 30—Storm Bird, s.s.j for Wellington •' ’ oeroßEa.- -: • 1— Annie, schooner, for Mobaka 2 Wellington, s:s.,for Southern Ports ; - 3 Mirandai cutter. for Aucklatid ■ ‘ : i VESSELS EXPECTED. - Echunga, ship, from London via-Dunedin John Bunyan, ship; from London via Wellington i Lord Ashley„s.sq:trom Auckland 14th. October : Mumrai, sehooner; from Poverty Bay- •4; - ; Ringleader, cutter/ from Poverty. Bay, : auey.Xass, schooner, from Auckland- ; St. Kilda, cutter, from Auckland via' Matakana St. Kilda, s.s:, from Wellington -. . Wellington, s.s., from Southern Ports, 18th Oct. VESSELS IN HARBOR. ' • Annie, schooner, from.'Mohaka ; Dolphin; cutter/from Wairoa : ; Grayling, cutter, from Wairoa (repairing) Hero, schooner, from Wairoa & Mohaka ' ' ; Malna, cutter/froih'Wjiirqa : : • ■ * : Star of the South! s.s., from Auckland' . - •; Success, schooner, from Auokland ;i -, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Fob Southebn PioviKCES—Lord Ashley, 15th'Oct. Taubanga* and Aucklaito-^Wellington, 19th ■" "October w - Nelson—Star of the South, to-morrow CiiATHAii ISLANDs—St: Kilda, shortly after arrival ;i ' J - '*'■' * ■ ■ • ■ < Auckland—Success, schooner, to-morrow Poeangak4.it and BtAckitEAD— Annie,- early Waiboa—Hero, schooner, early; Mahia,cutter, to-morrow ; Dolphin; on Wednesday ■ENTERED INWARDS. n\ ; septembbe! : 1

30—8torm Bird, s.s., Doyle, l '6B-tons, from Wei* . lihgton, with 5 qr-easks rumj jj Stuart; 4 hales blankets, .1 case sundries, 1 case stationery, 1 case* * vestas, 1 case acids, Stuart & Co.; 9 eases, 9 kegs, 1 case guns! 2 cases, 2 crates, 5 cases,-1 cask, 1 pkg, 1 hdl broom hridls, 2 cases vestas, order; 1 church bell, 1 cask’ sundries; 1 bundle' spades, 6 bdls hoop iron, 8i bars iron* 1 hale wooli-acks/ 3 bdls do, l pkg twine and hooks,' 1 half-c.hast tea, 1 hag salt, 2 bags -sugar, Kinross & Co.; 6 half-chests tea, Routledge, Kennedy & Co.; : 3 hags paper andpaper bags, Neal & Close; 1 portmanteau; Watt Brothers. Passenger—Mr Murphy.—Kinross S Co., agents. • 30—Lord’ Ashley,-s.s:, 296 ; tons, H.’Worsp/from Southern Ports/ with 3 bags seed, Canning 6 Bussell; lkeg shot, -Stuart & Co. ; 1 cask shot/Boy--I'an; 1 hag and-3'cases sundries, 1 canvas pkg., 9 kegs nails, 16 iron-pipes, "H. Williams-;' 4 bundles spouting, 2 bundles sheet iron, Ross' & - Gillespie; 2 sacks seed, Sturm; 1 box, Small; 1 piano; Watt Brothers ;'4 cases, 4half-tierces tohacco/Ahrama; 3 cases, J. Wood; 2 cases, Rev: Father/Fon'est; 1 keg oatmeal; Lowry; f 1 trunk/ 1 truss, ‘Neal and ‘ Close; 2 casks ' bottles, P case .drugs! Gowing; 12 ■ coils rope, Rathhpne; 25 lengths piping, Bennett'; .• 1 case; Captl Carr ; 1 case, Capt. l Cellem-;! 20 halfchests and : 4o boxes tea/ 90 gunnies sugar, 3 halftierces tobacco; J; Stuart; 1 case,Higgins; 20half chests and 1 50 boxes tea, 1 case plants ; : 3 cases, 1 parcel, Union Bank of Australia'; r pckg, 5 sacks flour, 5 baLf-cjtests tea, 2 boxes so.ap, Kinross and Co; 1 case/Bank of New Zealand; lbale; 1 case Fortzer; 99 gunnies sugar; order; 2 tins; 1 keg, , paroel. 1 case, JV Wood; '•!• case,. Boylah; .2 cases, [Watt Brothers. Passengers—Judge Ward;-Messrs - .Ormond; Lewis, Robertson, Stab, 'Kirkpatrick (2), and Russell; the Nathan'Troupe, Miss' M'Lean.— Roiitledge, Kennedy & Co., agents. v.f

octobebV' I—Wellington, s.s., 290 tons, Holmes, from Tan-, ranga and Auckland, with originfil cargo from the' South (short lauded.)' Passengers—(Cabin) Mrs Hutchinson and family, Bishop and Mrs Williams and 4 children, Colonel Mould/ CAptain Percival, Sir J. Marshall: 2in the steerage.—Kinross & Co.,' agents.. ' * . /*.-•'• '

3—otar of the South, s.s., 147. tons, Bendall, from Aucklaiid, with (ex warehouse an&uhd'ei; bond) 30 cases whisky, Watt Brothers ; ’&) mats sugar, John. Stuart; tiO mats sugar! Kinross '& Col: (diity paid and. free goods) 2 tons soap,' I'ton hisciiits, 2 hhds coal tar, 15 tons flour, !Watt ; .Brds ;-[ 2£ pkgs‘ merchandise, 1 case, Bishop Williams ;? l ease,' Bibhy; 60 sackfe malt, Acasesbottled fruit! Watt Bros; 5 cases drapeiy, Robinsbn '& Co;'.l ,truss : 'dra'pory, H. Peacock and Co; 1 tints drapery,.Bishop': Williams; 1 roll,leather, Reardon;.' 1/canyas roll, Holder;' 10 boxes soap, 5 cases, Neal aiid; Close ; .13ase,[l pckg furniture, J. Williams ;?2 cases, and H. C. Robjolms; l pckg,' Withers and ; 240 hags flour,.l case, Watrt r| Bro'thers; lOO'.b'ags flour, Newton,. Irvine & Co • .T case ironmongery.!, case scythe stones, 2 bundles tirooms! 3 chhrni,,lo'kegs nails, Boylan; 7 pckgs, drapery, • Robinson' & Co; 42pkgs merchandise! Robjchus; 5 ‘cases',;! cask, 2 kegs nails, Tabiiteau; l steer oar! Captain'Cellbm.;; 1 crate cabbages, Caulton, Passenger—Mr t Peach. —Watt Brothers,Merits.'- ",

3—Mahia, ■ cutter, ,20,tons! j ijaiter, from Wairoa, with 140 kits and2o bags maize, Kinross &Co ;.’,20 kits maize, agents. ! *' ' . 4—success, Auckland ria Wangapoa and ;East Coast,, with 4 i.OOO feet timber, 5 .tons flour, order. Passengers —3.-4 Master, agent. V'. V.;',”'" •, S£^TH/KBEE. V-' '.' [' ''. V V ■ 28—Lady Wynyard,, cutter! 29'; tons, [Turrig, for Barrier, via Mahia, with.!- toil flouiv 7;hags sugar, 1 case sundries, 1 box soap!! lO galions/rumVl coil, rope, 7100 feet timber! order. Passehger-rA;—Mas-ter, agent,- —:: 4.. .4 ; 30—Lord Ashley, s.s., 296 tens, ror Auckland, .with original cargo from Sciutberni iorts. Passengers—Mr and airs Ogilvie.—Routledge, Kennedy and Co., agent&r'i . .■ - - nvT' [

30—Storm Bird, s.s., 68 tons, P. Doile, for Wellington, *witli 6' hhds- ale, Watt Bros.; 73bags potatoes, H:EV VVebb 55 1 bags ■ potatoes;’ H. Knox; 3 cases' and 2 pckgs ironmongery, Stuart &-Co.— Kinross & Oo* agents. 4.-' c.:; 30—Annie, sohooner, 17 tons, Hamilton, for Te Mohaka, with miscellaneous cargo.—Routledge, Kennedy & Co., agents. 4: . :•

' • OCTOBEB . I—Miranda, oiffiter, 1 '23 tons,. Charles-Judd, for Auckland, with*26 tons potatoes, A. Euckland.— •Master, ! :agent.'- r; . ” . ns. ■i Wellington; 8.8:; 290. tons, Holmes, for Southern Ports, with li bags potatoes/ Webbl'hox/ l parcel, Newton, Irvine & Co; 2 boxes,: Nasmith ; 1 case,- 2 pieces (stove) / Williams ;1 horse,- order. —Kinross & Co., agents. • • "-t

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 41, 7 October 1867, Page 247

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 41, 7 October 1867, Page 247

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 41, 7 October 1867, Page 247

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