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Shipping Intelligence.

‘ N-'A ;!p.T EK" ' Ul '' { ; Monday; Deoembew23i-'VV:indcNi I W'.,” cloudyV Tuesday, December 24—N.aud N.E. windsvwitb "fine weather, ; > HgAt riable.Trtth.flne'treather r, Thursday,^-Decemberi26—Ligtitand variable . . Jwinds; .fineweatheri Iriday, December 27—Variable winds," with fine ;weathers,s ;.•>//'",r vSaturday, ;Deceinbeiriß^-N.‘and U.E:'wind,-with fine -weather - ■ ***'• > ■- Sunday. December 29f-N.W. and E.; sky over- • cast

■ rAaRIVALS. .* " : dectlmbkr. schooner, from Poverty Bay 24—-Cleopatra; p.s., fromWairoa and. Poverty Bay 244-Onward;. schooner,.from.-Mercury Bay * 26 Maggie, brig, .from, Newcastle 28— Dolphin, cutter, froria w airoa 2 29 Egmont, s.s.,- £w>m Southern Ports - ' DEPARTURES. ' DECEMBER. . ; ' i, ■’ 24—Saucy Lass, schooner,' for Auckland via the , Bay of Plenty ' " ' . “ 27 Star oi the South, s.s., for Auckland 28— Success, - schooner, ‘ for Waimarama • and Blackhead . ; . : "VESSELS' EXPECTED. . Annie, schooner, from Porangahau Betsy; cutter, from Auckland. Go-ahead, t.s.s.‘, from the Buller * : ' Star of the South, 1 as.; from Auckland Success, schooner, from the Coast, Wellington, sn., from Tauran’ga and Aucklan—d• » Wednesday, Ist January VESSELS IN HARBOR. Cleopatra, p.s., from Wairoaand Poverty Bay Dolphin, cutter, from Wairoa Echunga, ship, from London-via Dunedin Egmont, s.s.. .from -Southern- Ports Hero, schooner, from Wairoa and Waihua John Bunyan, barque, from London via tonMaggie, brig, from Newcastle Mahia, cutter, from Poverty Bay Muriwai, schooner, from Poverty Bay Onward, schooner, from Mercury Bay . .PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Port London —John Bunyan, barque, early : and E?hunga, ship, in all January • Tauranga and Auckland— Egmont. s.s . this day, at 10 a.m. ;'■ ■; . .-\ . Bouthkrn Pouts— Wellington, sa, Thursday, 2nd ; January Mangakuri —Cleopatra, p.s., this day 'Poyhni'T'BAT—Muriwai, schooner, this day; Cleopatra, 6th-January , WAiroa— Cleopatra, 2nd January Auckland— Onward, schooner, to-morrow PASSENGER LIST.

INWARDS. In the Cleopatra—Messrs..Cooper, Lamplough, Toogood, Hall, Parker, Hogan, Blake, Hardy In the Egmont—(Cabin) Mr Gill. Mr Pope, Mr and Mrs St. Hill, Messrs Fleetwood (3), T. K. Newton, B. McDongall, J. Hencocke, Miss Lamont; 6 for Auckland; (fore cabin)Mr G. N. Baggett, Mr Comitus, Mrs Trestrail. Mr Malouse, Mr Pullen, Mr Megan, Mr Kowan; 7 for Auckland ’ OUTWARDS. In the -Star of tbe South—-Messrs Donnelly,.Ferguson, and Warland In the Success—One-female. , . ENTERED INWARDS. ’ ' DECEMBER. 24—Muriwai, schooner, 23 tons, Harris, from Poverty Bay, with 160 bushels grass seed, Boutledge, Kennedy and Co.; 10 boxes onions, .Watt Bros • 6 bales (6801b5.) wool, G. Bichardson.—Boutledge! Kennedy and Co., agents. 24—Cleopatra, p.s., 21 tons, Palmer, from Wairoa and Poverty Bay, with 7 bales (9501b5.) wool, 200 bushels grass seed, Kinross and Co.—Boutledge, Kennedy and Co., agents. , . 26 — Maggie, brig, 191. tons,-Howie, from Newcastle, with 295 tons coal, 10 tons maize, 6 tons bran, 600 spokes, Vautier.— J.’H. Vautier, agent. 27 Onward, schooner/ 60 tons, Edwards, from Mercury Bay, with. 47,500 -feet timber, order.Master, agent. . '* ' ' CLEARED OUTWAREs! ' ' ' ' decioiber.'"24—Saucy Lass, schooner, 38 tons. M'Kenzie, for Auckland via Bay of Plenty, in. .ballast.—A]aster agent. 26 Success, schooner, 68. tons, J. Trimmer, for Waimarama and Blackhead, with 20 bags flour, 1 tin currants, 2 casks, 2 mats suger, 1 camp oven! 1 case keroßine, 2 bags nails, i broom, 1 cask oatmeal, 2 boxes soap, 1 cask oilmen’s stores, 3 bags salt, 25 bags flour, 14 mats segar, 1 bag rice, 1 bale woolpacks, Kinross and Go.—Kinross & Co., agents 27 Star of the South, s s., 147 tons, Bendall, for Auckland, with 12 pkgs baggage/Commissariat; 4 kegs lard, 4 casks pork, Stuart and Co.; 1200 sheep, vl att Brothers.—Watt, Bros., agents.

The well-known regular-trading brig^Maggie, Captain Howie, made her number at an early hour on Wednesday morning j last; but lowing to the prevalence of light winds, it was about 11 a.m. before she brought up in ithe roadstead. The Maggie left Newcastle r on.. Wednesday, llth Dec., and had light westerly r winds as far as Cape Palliser, which was made on Saturday, 21st. instant, on which day wind changed! suddenly to N.E., blowing a gale. At midnight on the 21st wind veered to W.N.W.; arid-continued- so until noon on Tuesday, 24th inst. Since then had light variable winds and calms,—bringing up in roadstead at 11 am on Christmas Day, making, a very fair'passage of 14 days. On the 2lst, off Cape Palliser, sighted tbe Duke of Edinburgh” going into'Wellington—pilot ing on board at II aap. The Maggie, entered the Iron Pot on Saturday last. The schooner Onward/Captain Edwards, arrived in port at 8 o’clock an Tuesday night last, after a remarkably quick run of 36 hours from Mercury Bay. She brings up a cargo of 40,624 .feet sawn timber.The sphooner Muriwai, from Poverty Bay; and the Cleopatra, from Wairoa and Poverty Bay—both arrived on Tuesday. - . ~ The Panama Company’s steamship Egmont, Capt A. Kennedy, with the English Mails via Suez and. Panama, arrived in the roadstead at 3 p.m. yesterday, She left Wellington at 2 p.m. on Saturday, and experienced squally weather from north-west until abreast of-Blackhead ; after which calms and light airs. Sh6t>riiigs a gencral cargo a&d upwards of 20 passengers. The Egmont will steam northwards this day atJO'a.m: -' ' r: The s.s. Star of the South-steamed for. Auckland’ on Friday night last, with a cargo of sheep and three-passengers. The'scffioqrier Success sailed foriWaimanimVand Blackhead on; Saturday last; with a cargo of stores andone-passenger. - Theschooherrßauoy.Lass-isailedfor.Auckland, via .Bay of Plenty, in ballast/on Tuesday;iast. ' -The Cleopatra/for. Mangakuri ;< aridtheMuriwair for Poverty Bay, are both expected to leave to-day. Tbe cutter Dolphin, . Schon, master, arrived in J port from/Wairoa on Saturday last/ She brinks uu : ta? ■ ; The ship Matoaka, Captain Stevens,-was loading at London on the; Ist, November for Canterbury /nintfa.plftr‘ • ; ■. 1 : ■' - „ - r • ; ■ - , ship Wild Duck, Captain Bishbp, arrived at : diva' -2®?;S* aTe ?® /No acc)deht/qr casualty of any - - kind ocourred t hruughou.t the voyage'there was one birth. She ,brorrght26ut-a/general cargo and : 106, passengers/, BeveraLof whom were for Nanier —arriving hereyesterday by Egmont. r: ::;'- 5 •

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 52, 30 December 1867, Page 325

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 52, 30 December 1867, Page 325

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 52, 30 December 1867, Page 325

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