Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OP ON APIE R. ARRIVALS;;, . IK T .OCTOBER., , ffc. io—iiioya Asniey, s.s., ! frotn Tauranga and Auck- ; .oftke South, from. Nelson 18 weulngton, s.b., from Southern forts 19—Muriwaa, schooner, from Pov&tyßay DEPARTURES. *' . OCTOBER*16—Lord Ashley, s.s., for Southern Ports= 16—Annie, schooner, for the Coast in — Stl ' Kilda > cutter, for 'Wellington 19 Star' of the South, s.s. for Ta/tranga and Auckland 19—Wellington, s.s., for Tauranga and Auckland VESSELS EXPECTED. Dolphin, cutter, from Wairoa Echunga, ship, from London via Dunedin . John Bunyan, ship, from London via Wellington Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland VESSELS IN HARBOR. Grayling, cutter, from Wairoa (repairing) Mahia, cutter, from Wairoa Murrwai, schooner, from Poverty B ENTERED INWARDS. 15— Lord Ashley, s.s., 296' tons, Worsp. from Auckland via Tauranga, with 2 hales, 1 case 1 box, 11 cases drapery, Robinson and Co.; 1 bag tobacco, Watt Brothers; 1 parcel. 1 spring cart, Kinross & co; l case oil, 3 half-chests tea, lpkge rope, 1 case mustard, Bibby; 1 iron safe, Union Bank of Australia; I truss carpet, Tabuteau.' Passengers—baioon, Miss Close, Messrs Donnelly, Robinson and tyiee; second cabin, Mr and Mrs Fenwick, Mrs —Boutledge, Kennedy and-Co., agents. 16— Star of the South, s.s., 147 tons, Beudall from Nelson, in ballast.—Watt Brothers, agents. ’ 18— Wellington, s.s., 261 tons, Holmes, from Wellington and Southern ports, with 30 bags sugar 20 cases, 1 half-tierce tobacco, 10 qr-casks, 08 o<> taves, 89 bags sugar, 4' demijohns, 30 boxes soar, 175 bags oats, 40 kegs'whitelead, 6 bndls. woolpacks, 1 spring cart, 20'boxes candles, 10 half-chests tea, 2 cases saddles, 3 kegs nails, 2 pkgs wo'olpacks, 4 cases drapery, 3 bundles woolpacks, 2 cases ohves, 5 kegs soap, 2 trunks boots, 12 packages sundries, 6 half-chests and 20 boxes tea, 20 boxes soap, 10 drums oil, 1 package sheep shears, 40 boxes soap, 1 case saddles, 4 qr-casks vinegar, 2 bales paper, 1 case sheep shears, 2 crates earthenware, 1 case, 1 truss drapery, 10 bundles hoop iron 1 case oilcloth, Kinross and Co; 3 cases, 1 bale, 6 bundles scythes, Newton, Irvine and Co; 1 case drapery, Abrahams; 2pkgsM‘Farlane; 1 bag seed, Sturm; 2 bundles nms, 1 bundle spokes, 1 buggy pole, 2 axle arras, 1 set tubs, 1 roil duck, 1 case sundries, 8 bales, 3 bundles iron, Faulknor; 1 keg nails, 1 coil rope, 1 matted package, 4 bundles spouting, Williams; 7 coils rope, Boylan; 2 cases, 1 bale drapery, Sims; 10 tons flour, 175 bags oats, Watt Brothers; 100 bags flour, John Stuart; 1 trunk boots, 2 cases currants, 1 keg barley, I case chicory, 1 cask currants, Neal ana Close; 2 bales woolpacks, Duncan; 30 coils fencing wire, Bichardson; 1 case woolscrews, Brathwaite; 2 bales woolpacks, Richardson: 1 bale, 1 case, 3 trunks, Reardon; 1 case, 1 bale, Wilson; 1 parcel, Stuart and Co; 10 firkins mackerel, 17. gunnies sugar, 20 bags salt, 10 bags rice, Routledge, Kennedy & Co.; 1 parcel, Whitmore. Passengers—(saloon) Mr and Mrs Kinross and servant, Mrs Bannatyne, Miss Baker, Messrs Duncan, Johnston (2), Ticehurst, Putnam, St. George, and Hamlin; (steerage) Mr and Mrs Pearce and three children, Mr Bartlett.— Kinross & Co., agents. 21—Muriwai, schooner, 25 tons, W. Harris, from Poverty Bay, in ballast. Passengers—Mr Parker and Mrs Reevy.—G. Richardson, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. OCTOBER 14— Annie, schooner, 17 tons, D. Hamilton, for Waihua, Mohaka, and Moeangiangi, with 1000 feet timber, 2 cwt. flour, 1 cwt sugar, Routledge Kennedy and Co.; 1 plough, 2 axes, Tuxford; 10 pkgs luggage, 6 packages groceries, 2 bundles oakum, 20 gallons tar, order; 1 bale woolpacks, 1 case "sundries, 1 jar rum, 35 pieces timber, 600 palings, 2 parcels, 4 woolpacks, Kinross aud Co.; 1 parcel books, Wood.—Routledge, Kennedy & Co., agents. 15— Lord Ashley, s.s, 296 tons, Worsp, for Wellington and Southern Ports, with 1 case, Routledge and Co.; 1 parcel, Tiffen; 1 case, Watt Bros. Passengers—Saloon, Messrs Harris, Ray, King, Shibbo Robeitson, Dunn, Judge Ward, Mrs Curtis and children; second cabin, Mr and Mrs M'Cavtney, Messrs Bennett, Browne, Livingstone. M’.Veil, Jackson, Malcolm, and Miss Lowry.—Routledge! Kennedy and Co., agents. 15—St. Kilda, cutter 15 tons, Burr, for Wellington, in ballast.—Master, agent. 19— Wellington, s.s., 261 tons, Holmes, for Tarn ranga and Auckland, with'original cargo from the South. Passengers—Messrs Lewis, ’M’ii.rs'hni, nnri Llewellyn.—Kinross and Cci.ragents. 19—star of the South, s.s., 147 tons, Bendall, for Tauranga and Auckland, -with 36 tons potatoes, order; 5 casks pork, 40 head cattle 126 sheep, Capt. Morrison. Passengers—Capt. Morrison, Mr DoualL —Watt Brothers, agents.
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, 21 October 1867, Page 261
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736Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, 21 October 1867, Page 261
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