Shipping Intelligence.
PO R T OE'-N A PIER. . . WIND AND WEATHER. Holiday, November 25. Light and variable ■winds, -with fine weather Tuesday, November 26.—Fresh W. and W.S.W. , . .winds; cloudy, with.passing showers. "Wednesday,November 27. —Strong and variable winds; cloudy and .unsettled Thursday, November 28—Wind S.W. and W.S.W., - blowing hard, with passing showers of rain and hail . ■ ■ Friday, November 29.—Wind W. and. W.8.W., - strong; cloudy Saturday, November. .30.—Wind N. and N.W., blowing hard; fine weather 1 Sunday, December I.—Light N.E. and E. winds, with beautiful weather ARRIVALS. .NOVEMBER, - 85—Esther, brigantine, from Wellington 25 Annie, schooner, from Mobaka 26 Cleopatra, p.s., from Poverty Bay and Wairoa 28—Saucy Lass, schooner, from Mercury Bay 27 Muriwai, schooner, from' Poverty Bay i - . DKCF.MBKB. I—Egmont, s.s., from Southern Ports I—Wellington, s.s., fromTauranga and Auckland I—Dolphin, cutter, from Wairoa DEPARTURES. NOVEMBER. 25 Queen, schooner, for Port Cooper. 26 Betsy, cutter, for Poverty Bay, Thames, and - Auckland 27 Star of the South, s.s., for Nelson 23—Mahia, cutter, for Poverty Bay
28— Ahuriri, s.s., for Wellington 29 Cleopatra, p.s., for Wairoa and Mahia 30— Estner, 'brigantine, for Akatea 80—Saucy Lass, schooner, for Auckland DECEMBER. I—Maid, cutter, for Wangawehi I—Muriwai, schooner, for Poverty Bay I—Eginont, 8.5., for Tauranga and Auckland VESSELS EXPECTED. Cleopatra, p.s., from Wairoa andMahla Echunga, ship, from London via Dunedin Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Mahia, cutter, from Poverty Bay Btar of the South, s.s., from Nelson . VESSELS IN HARBOR. Annie, schooner, from Mohaka Dolphin, cutter, from Wairoa . Grayling, cutter, from Wairoa (repairing) John Bunyan, barque, from London via Wellington Success, schooner, from Auckland via the Coast Wellington, s.s., from Tauranga and Auckland PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Eos Southesn Psovinces —Wellington, s.s., Monday, (this day), 2nd December Meh aka —Annie, schooner, early POEANGAHATJ AND BLACKHEAD —SUCCBSS, this day - ENTERED INWARDS. NOVEMBEB. 25—Star of the South, s s., 147 tons, Bendall, from Mahia, With 74 hales wool, Watt Bros.—Watt Brothers, agents. 25—Mahia, cutter, 20 tons, Baxter, from Poverty Bay, with 43 hales wool.—Kinross and Co., agents. 25—Aburiri, s.s., 131 tons, Plowerday, from Wellington, with 2 vats, 1 tank, 1 boiler, 1 case, 16 bars, 1 drum-plate, 1 damper, 1 furnace door, 1 flywheel, order; 4 ingots tin, 1 keg rivets, 4 ovens, 2 cases galvanised iron, 3 pkgs rope, H. Williams; 4 drums oil, 7 pkgs rope, 1 bxuidle forks, 1 case hardware, Kathbone; 5 bundles shovels and forks, 2 bundles Iron yoke rings. 12 kegs nails, 7 pkgs hardware, 1 case handles, 1 case brooms, 3 bundles buckets, X bundle baskets, .26 ovens, 4 churns, 1 bag staples, 6 packages rope, Boylan; 90 packages sugar, 80 half-boxes soap, 4 cask blacking,.3. casks rice, 49 boxes candles, 3 hags rice, i case paiu-killer, F. Sutton; 20 boxes soap, 1 bale lines, 1 case confectionery, 1 case sardines, 1 case prunes, 1 package tobacco, 1 case mustard, Newton Irvine and Co.; 2 half-tierces tobacco, 28 ' bags sugar, Kinross and Co.; 5 qr-casks whiskey, Boutledge, Kennedy & Co.; 1 half-chest tea, 26 bags sugar, 3 cases castor oil, 30 boxes soap, 1 package flgs, 1 package sultanas, 43 .bags sugar, 5 cases lobsters, 3 casks currants, 8 cases sardines, 4 qr-casks vinegar, 3 cases .pickles, 2 casks blacking, Stuart and Co.; 5 ~ chests and 5 half-chests tea, 6 cases pickles, 2 halt-tierces tobacco, 5 cases sherry, 40 boxes soap, 5 casks oatmeal, 2 cases starch, 1 case soap-powder, 57 packages sugar, 20 boxes candies, 10 half-chest 3 tea, 2 cases mustard, 5 do. wine, 6 chests tea, 1 case pain-killer, 10 cases geneva, l case groats, 6 hags rice, 33 do sugar, . 2 bundles raisins, 1 cask barley, 1 case salmon, 1 cask nuts, 10 boxes tea, Batlibone; 1 case axes, 1 drum oil, order; 2 cases, 2 cases samples, l case, Boutledge, Kennedy and Co.; 5 qr-casks brandy, 67 "gunnies sugar. 12 boxes and 12 half-boxes soap,, 5 casks bathbricks, 5 cases salt, 1 case coni flour, 2 cases haras, 1 case maccaroni, 4 cases sundries, 1 package, 1 bale drapery, F. Sutton; 1 ease', order; 10 boxes and 6 half-chests tea, 2 barrels tar, . Boutledge, Kennedy'and Co.: 1 chest sugar, 1 case starch, 2' trunks boots, 5 crates ware, 1 case com flour, 1 cask blacking, 2 cases drapery, case fancy goods, Neal and Close ; 2 cases galvanised iron, H. Williams; I case drapery, 1 case ware, Kinross and Co.; 2 trunks hoots. John*Wood; 1 parcel, Eliott; lease drapery, Newton, Irvine and Co ; 1 crate ware, ’ 1 case, 4 drums oil, 1 qr-cask vinegar, Bathhone; I case bathbiicks, 3 boxes candles, 1 do soap, 2 casks tumblers, 1 trunk, 1 case drapery, 1 case groceries, Bobjohns; 1 chest sago 1 box bluestone, 1 case hlacklead, I do starch, 7boxes-soap, 1 cask whiting, 4 drums kerosihe 1 case inarmalade. l do groceries, 1 do drapery, Peacock & Co;; : 2 hhds beer, Webb; 5 boxes paper, 1 case currants. 1 case confectionery, 1 bale drapery, Stuart and Co.; 1 keg oatmeal, ’ 2 cases- sundries, 1 case oil, 2 boxes pipes, 2 cases sardines, 1 bale cornsacks, 4 mats sugar, .1 box raisins, 10 gunnies sugar, 2 cases oil- . men’s stores' 2 mats sugar. 2 kegs nails, Bobjobns. -Passenger—Mr Leedham.—Kinross and . Co.; agents. 26-r- B Kucy Lass, schooner, 38 tons, D. H. M'Kenzie, ’ from Mercury Bay, with 27,000 feet sawn tims - ber, 29,000 shingles, J. LeQuesne. One passenger.—Master, agent.. 26—Cleopatra, p.s., 21 tons, Palmer, from Poverty Bay and Wairoa, with 6 . bales wool, Watt - Brothers; 4 hales wool, Kinross and Co. Passengers—Bev. Father Beignier, Mr and Mrs ’ Finlay son. Messrs.. Caul ton, Davis,- Sargent, CWorgan, Bousileld, and 1 Kennedy and Co., agents. - 26—Annie, schooner, 20 tons, D. Ham'ltou, from ' Wairoa and Mohaka, with 353 bushels, maize, ■ . Kinross and Co.; 20 hides.G.Bichardson ; 3 bales wool, order; 1 paegage, 1 box personal effects; .Watt Bros; Passengers—2.—Boutledge, ‘ Kennedy and Col, agents. 28—Muriwai, schooner, 23 tons, Harris, from Poverty Bay,, with 19 hales wool; Wallace) Passenger—Mr, Wallace.—George Bichardaon, agent.- ■ 0 ■?. v CLEARED OUTWARDS.
. ; ,' - - KOVEMBKB. 257rQueen,lschoon(r, 42tons, W. D.Veale, for Port Cooper, in ballast.—Master, agent. - 25—Betsy, cutter, 35 tons,;.Trimmer, for Poverty , .’ Bay, East. Cape, and Auckland, witli ,qr-cask rum, half-chest tea, 1 box soap; l'kegoatmeal, 1 bag corn flour, 1 cask crushed sugar, 6 bags do, i pkg sundries,>2o bags bdls bags, Green; 1 pkg.drapery, 2 bundles bags, 1 ditto •wbolpacks.'Pdozen spades, l ease castor oil,, 1 cagkbottledale.orderl enginej-Ugley, Slg r ■ . ley;. half dozen.. American .'buckets;-Lqr cask and:Evidman;ngents 27—Starot;tbeySouth,8.s.;i47,toii8, Wm.Bendall, ■; for Nelson; witlj'acases' and 1 caskpork,- aulton 30 headcattle.'fandßOO. sbeep.Watt Bro-*sthers?gPaßßeugerßT-(cabin) MrsOressweU and ' Dr.Tboipe ;?2 msteerage^-Wattßroa^figenta
27—Success, schooner, 68 tons, J. Trimmer, for ' Blackhead and Porangubau, with 1 ton flour, ’ 8 mats sugar, 1 bale woolpacks, .1 bag rice; 1 drum oil, i bag salt, St. .Hill, Bros.; 7 gallons rum, order.—Kinross and Co., agents. 27—Mahia, cutter. 20 tons, W .'Baxter,for Poverty Bay, 'with>l bale woolpacks, half-ton flour, half-chest tea, 1 hale’ paper, 1 pkg tobacco and matches,; 1 hhd beer, 1 octave brandy, 1 octave i rum, 1 parcel twine and ink powders, 6 cwt. ; flour, 2 cwt. sugar, 1 bor tea; 1 tin sultanas, 1 ; tin oui rants, 1 box corn flour, 1 box soap, 1 : bag rice. One passenger.—Kinross & Co., : agents. - 27—Ahuriri, sjs.. 131 tons, Flowerday, for 'Wellington. with 1 case castor oil, 1 package rope. . order. Passenger—Mr Harris.—Kinross & Go., agents. : 29—Cleopatra, p.5.,21 tons. Palmer, for Wairoa «.nd Mahia, with 1 box tea, 1 bag sugar, Capt. Wi- , then; 1 roll leather, 1 trunk boots, Sargent; . 20 bags flour, 1 pkg tobacco, 1 case drapery, 2 boxes biscuits, 1 case agricultural implements, : 2 parcels, 1 trunk, 5 bags rice, 2 cases fruit, Finlayson; 1 jar spirits, S. Deighton; 14rams. Walker; and a quantity of flour, sugar, rice, potatoes, &c, for natives. Passengers—Captain Withers, Mr and Mrs Finlayson, Messrs. Sargent, Davis, Walker, Woodward, and 7 natives. Routledge, Kennedy and Co., agents.
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 48, 2 December 1867, Page 299
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