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Shipping intelligence.

PO U T OP' NAPI ER. WIND AND WEATHER. ' Monday, November 18.—Wind, N.W., high and squally; cloudy Tuesday, November 19.—'Wind N.W., blowing . hard; cloudy. . Wednesday,November 20.—Wind W. and S.W., 1 - : high and squally; cloudy Thursday, Nbveinber. 21.—Wind W. and'N.W., : blowing bard; cloudy Friday, November'22.—Wind W., high; heavy rain in the evening, with thunder .and ■ lightning. . * : . . - Saturday,.' November 23.—light and . variable winds'during the day; at night heavy . gale from about N.W., with rain Sunday, November 24.—Wind, N.W., W., and -8. W.; cloudy ARRIVALS. NOVEMBER. 18— Maid, cutter, from Wangawehi 19— Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland 19— Wellington, s.s., from Southern Ports 20— Success, schooner, from Auckland via Mercuryßay . 23—Star of the South, s.s., from Mahia ' 24—Ahuriri, s.s., from Wellington 24—Mahia, cutter, from Poverty Bay ' DEPARTURES. NOVEMBER. 20—Wellington, s.s., for Tauranga and Auckland . 20—Ahuriri, s.s., for Wellington .20—Cleopatra, p.s., for Wairoa 20— Dolphin, cutter, for Wairoa 21— Star of the South, s.s., for Mahia 23-r Maid, cutter, for Wangawehi VESSELS EXPECTED. Annie, schooner, from Wairoa Cleopatra, p.s., from Wairoa . Dolphin, cutter, from Wairoa Echunga, ship, from London via Dunedin Hero, schooner; from Wairoa Lord Ashley, s.s., from southern Ports—Saturday, 30th November . Murxwai, schooner, from Poverty Bay Saucy Lass, schooner, from Mercury Bay VESSELS IN HARBOR. Ahuriri, s.s., from Wellington ' . Betsy, cutter, from Poverty Bay and Auckland Grayling, cutter, from Wairoa (repairing) John Bunyan, barque, from London via Wellington Mahia, cutter, from Poverty Bay Queen, sohooner, from Mercury Bay Star of the South, s.s., from Mahia Success, schooner, from Auckland via the Coast PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Port Cooler— Queen, schooner, this day Neison— Star of the South, early ENTERED INWARDS. NOVEMBER.

19—Maid, cutter,-16 tons, Tora Omaunga, from Mahia and Wangawehi, -with 5 casks salt pork, 4 kegs lard, 2 kegs -whale oil, 2 chains 1 anchor, 10Q. posts 28 kits maize, 7 bags maize.— Watt Brothers, agents. 19—Wellington, s.s., 261 tons, Holmes, from Wellington and Southern Ports, with 22 cases brandy, 10 cases old tom, 6 £ casks rum, 3 £ casks brandy, .1 keg mails, 1 bundle forks, 10 drums kerosine, Routledge, Kennedy & Co.; 1 half-tierce tobacco, 1 case acids,-Neal & .Close; 1 case confectionery, 1 case marmalade, 2 cases chicory, 1 case pickles, 1 case sauces, 1 case starch, Neal & Close; 1 half-tierce tobacco, 2 cases, 4 bales, 2 bales woolpacks, 1 perambulator, 15 sacks flour, 9 bags sugar, 2 bags salt, 2 qr-chests tea, 1 case, 1 box .soap,‘l pkg nails, 1 keg vinegar, l 'pkggroceries, 1 box raisins, 2 chests, 1. trunk, 1 port- - manteau, 1 gun-case, l boar spear, 1 bale twine, 2 cases drapery, 40 bales, 2 bales woolpacks, r Kinross and Co.; 1 Ualt-tierce tobacco, 1 case Rathbone; 3 bales prints, 5 oases geneva, 1 qr-cask brandy, 20 gunnies sugar, Robjohns; 14 kegs staples, Boylan; 3 stoves, 1 case, 2 cases varnish, 1 case sundries, Williams; 1 case bedsteads, Din widdie; 110 sashweights, 11 kegs nails, 1 case sundries, Miller & Co.; 6 axle arms, 2 : springs, I bale scrolls,: 2. bundles rims, 1 bundle shafts, 1 case sundries, 18, canvass boxes, 13 bars iron, 2 bundles iron, 1 coach pole, 1 set rims, Faulknor; 2 cases drugs, 1 parcel Gowing; l case acids, Bowman; 17 sheets iron,;l case sundries, Ross & Gillespie; 1 case Brewer;. 1 parcel; Sims; 1 parcel, Tiffen; 1 parcel Wood; 1 case, Carver; 1 portmanteau, Carr; 17 pkg mutton birds, 2pkgs feathers, 2 - bales woolpacks,, . 11‘Lean; 16 commissariat stores, 2 cases General Government agent; t box,.Rhodes; 14 cases, 2 crates, .Richardson ;,1 cask, Higgins; 4. trunks, 1 bale leather, 1 ‘ trunk 2 cases Reardon; 1 case drapery, Robjohns & Co.;. 8 bales, Stuart & Co.; 1 pocket hops, Kinross & Co.;. 12 cases vestas, Watt Bros. Passengers—Misses Fleetwood, Hamlin, Fainsbury, Mrs -Braitbwaite, and 2 children; Mr and Mrs Prandergast, Messrs Justice Johnston Lyon, Allan, stokes, Inkpen, Harris, Capt. Holt, )Lieut.-Col. Whitmore, Vertelli, Rev. Mr Hutchison,'2 Maori girls, Messrs D. . ; Catty. Anderson, Howell, Lord, and 22 for the north.—Kinross & Co. agents.' 19—Star of the South, s.s., 147 tons, Bendall. from ■ Auckland,, with .large general cargo, mostly - transhipped ex Ida Ziegler, @ London.—Passengers—Mrs Cashmore and 4 children, Capt. Allan (baruqe John Bunyan,) and Mi* J. Watt. —Watt Bros., agents. 21—Success, schooner, 58 tons, Trimmer, from Auckland und Coast, with 20,000 feet timber, . shipped at Mercury Bay, and 20,000 feet at Tairoa.—Passengers—Mrs Huntsman, and 5 children, and Mrs Trimmer.—Master, agent. . CLEARED OUTWARDS.

NOVEMBER. 18—Cleopatra, p.s., 21 -tons, Palmer, for Wairoa and Poverty-Bay, with 1 ton flour, 2 cases drapery, 3 mats sugar,' I keg nails, 2 bags, rice, Stuart & Co.; 1 bag, 2 oases ale, 1 tarpaulin,: 6 hay. packs, 23 mats sugar, 1 ton flour. Kinross' & Co.—Boutledge, Kennedy & Co.,

agents, r. <;. 19—Wellington, s.s., 261 tons, Holmes, for Tau- ' ranga and Auckland,-with 1 parcel, Towgood. —Kinross & Co., agents. . 23—Ahuriri, s.s., 131 tons, Flowerday, for Wellington, with 1 canvass pkg, Ipole &0., Routledge, Kennedy & Co.; 2 bales, 1 case, 1 half-chest

tea, 1 parcel, 5 half-chests tea, 1 half-tierce -- tobacco,-1 octave Jsherry, Stuart & Co.—Passenger—Mr Burer.—Kinross & Co., agents. 20— Dolphin, cutter, 17 tons, Schon, for Wairoa, ' with l half-chest tea) ! box'pipes, 1 woolpack, ;, l dog,'Watt Bros.—Watt Bros.; agents.21— Star of the South,' s.s., 147 tons, Bendall, for Mahia)' with 1 ton flour, 5 cw,t sugar, half- . ton salt, Watt Bros.— Gill, - ’ { Towgood,' and Watt.—Watt- Bros., agents. 22 Maid, cutter 14 tons, Wi Tera Omaungu, for ‘ Wangawehi, with half-toh flour,half-ton sugar, 2 bags, 6 pieces print, 3 dozen Crimean shirts, 100 bushels maize, 4 cwt wire, Morris.—Watt Bros.; agents. , .

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 47, 25 November 1867, Page 292

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Tapeke kupu
907

Shipping intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 47, 25 November 1867, Page 292

Shipping intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 47, 25 November 1867, Page 292

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