Shipping Intelligence.
POET OF NAPI ER.
ARRIVALS.
- ; MARCH. , 10—Taranaki, s.s.,from Southern Porta ?o , n > from Port Chalmers 12—Anme,. schooner, from Mohaka ' P- s -> from Poverty Bay , & u. Cameron; schooner, from Lyttelton
DEPARTURES. _ " • MARCH. • iiS* 8 - 8 *» for Tauranga and Auckland wai > schooner, for Poverty Bay ?i~'s. Bther ’ brigantine, for Wellington “ Cleopatra, p.s., for Wairoa la—Mama, cutter, for Moeangiangi VESSELS EXPECTED. Betsy, cutter, from Poverty Bay ' * Cleopatra, pa, from Wairoa Dolphin, cutter, from Wairoa Lord Ashley, s.a, from Tauranga and Auckland —taiß.aay Maggie, brig, from Newcastle Meteor, schooner, from Lyttelton Sea Gull, brigantine, from Newcastle Star 0 +v.l h i 0 o l 0 « h ’ ?' s '> tfom Auckland—about the 18th March Taranaki, s s., from Tauranga and Auckland—-to-morrow
VESSELS IN HARBOR. Annie, schooner, from Mohaka 3 ;*?• Cameron, schooner, from Lyttelton e ™‘- 8 ° h00Il ? r > Mohaka and Wairoa Mary Edson, barque, from Port Chalmers PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ibn Londo^— Mary Edson, barque, about the 7th Sotjtheem PnoviNcns-Lord Ashley, s.s., 17th «r.^ arcll; Tarana;k i. s - 8 -. 18th March - POE^arch A ' TI—A " nnie ' sclloouer > about 20th EL early T °" V E ‘ . Cameron > schooner, Yokohaju. (Japan), via Newcastle, N.S W Maggie, brig, early ’» PASSENGER LIST.
_ ’ INWARDS. In the Taranaki—Mr and Mrs Hunter Atm Ttnw ner and 3 children, Mrs Knox Mrs Howe MS • rraha - m ’ Seaw atd, Adams, Coiirtenay, Sdhth, Mamwanng, and 2 prisoners • y ’ fr* ®he Cleopatra—Mr; Mrs, and Miaa" 'Hesinn Pitz^r^d 1411 ' EUiSOn and son * Mitchell, Locke, and OUTWARDS. In.the Taranaki—Madame Carandini Misses Caraadiru (2), and Mr Walter Sherwin In the Cleopatra—Messrs Lamplough and Hailey ENTERED INWARDS.
hahch 10— Taranaki, s.s., 299 tons, Francis from Woi V»l^ a ? d r SOUt i ern ?. orts - (traushimelex Lady Bird, from Dunedin, and under bondl iq casks, 10. cases, Newton, Irvine and Co . ftranl shipped ex Lady Bird, free and duty paid) 7 pekvs 52 sashweights, Williams; 2 cases, i truss ? and 2 4™eg ; f cases * 2 trunks, Stuart & Co; ? cases, F. Sutton; 1 case, 1 truss, 3 trunks Bnfh W^ iaiD / : 3 cases?S t£& igS Wandsworth; -1 cask, N. Wili w'*' 1 ?’ B< l w ]P aTl ; 4 cases acid, l hale, JoSS If* 1 ”’ aad Close; 2 cases acid, Rob-irivi-o’ I, y tteitoa ) 1 parcel, Cuff; l parcel undwtaK 4 at Wellington, ex warehouse and under bond) 5 cases, 1 qr-cask, Boutledsre Kermai °° ; i un ? er Arma Act ) 2 cases cartridges I case caps, Brathwaite; (from Wellington dutv paid and free) 1 case, Beardon; 1 bale leather 2 eases, Wmsor;ll parcel, Love; 2 pkgs, Rhodes • 1 case, drugs, Go wing; l qr-cask, 1 ncke 3 dmme Boutledaer Kennedy and Co; 20 boxes candles 7 r»’vrtno Pe ’ S l tuart and Co : 1 case lollies, 2 kegs, ; lpl ? ce ir°n, ’ Faulkner; 6 pckgs, Canm?? ’ i T case wi ne > Eovrest.—Kinross & Co., agents rh { ? st ,? n ’ harque, 304 tons, from* Port Chsffmers, in ballart—Kinross and Co., agents 17 toas > !>• Hamilton, from ’ Wlt 'hß hales wool, a bags wheat, 4 bags oabs, teases fruit, Stuart and Co; 30 bags wool PsHugs, Le ■Q.uesne.—Routledge! Kennedy and Co., agents.. . b ’ p ' s '’ 21 tons, Palmer, from Poverty 1 table, 2 boxes WilTiams; .3_sacks mats, Karaitlana.—Eoutledge, Kennedy and Co-, agents. *.t4 E. &U. Cameron, sehooner, 40 tons J S Cameron, froniLytteltoii; with (transshipped ex ?b£Sto 24 <ll " c ? sks - 400 hags salt, w e i lrran i®’ 89 cases oilmen’s stores. 37 221p01 41 pkss t 0a > 7 casks, 59. cases, . Tiaa^B » 50 boxes caudles, 2 barrels 57 boxes pipes, 3 bales, 12 hampers, 1 hhd, 1 half-cSk 5 cases.—Kinross & Coij - agents. *
. CLEARED OUTWARDS. MAj&crr schooner, 22 tons, Harris, for Pouomo I , C ¥ k su ," ar > Archdeacon Williams, 1 qr-cask, 1 box glass, I pckg rope and seaming twine, Captain Bead.-Watt BrotheS agents, * '
. 11 Taranaki. s.s., 299.t0n5, Francis, for Auckl parcel > JKlaross & Co.—Kinross & Co.,
fnl hngantane. 54 tons, James r amphell, New Zealand Produce, free) 1)5188 grass seed > Kinross and Co. —Kinross and Co., agents. - • .|?~^ 1 ®° pat i' a > P-s*. 21 tons. Palmer, for Wairoa, 9hL 18 .S flour ’ 1 jarvine ?ar. 6 spades, 1 truss, -2 bags salt, 2 cases sundries, l parcel, l paper box, 1 Parcel axe and spades, 1 paper parcel, 5 ha g a o ats, hran, l case. Stuart and Co; 2 mats sugar, 1 truss drapery; 1 case sundries, 1 box tea, Neal and Close, 1 case, Abrahams; 1 sack potatoes, 1 colomal l qr-chest tea, 1 prcl, BoutCofagfnte 1637 andCo *'~ 3aoiltled S®i Kennedy and
. The; s.s. Taranaki, Captain Francis, arrived in port at 1 p.m. on Tuesday last, having left Wellinrton at 4 pan. on Monday. She steamed northwards at eleven o’clock on Wednesday forenoon. The barque Mary Edson, from Port Chalmers put m an appearance on Wednesday last, and ( . fastened to the Government moorings. The Mary . Eston is an American barque—hailing we believe from Boston; she iA 304 tons register, and draws - about 9 feet of water. She comes to this port consigned to Messrs Kinross and Co., and wifi take in armrgo of wool for England, she was broughtinto the inner harbor on Fnday last, and now rides at anchor opposite the Western Spit, ready to take - ker ca rg° otw.ooh.with which she is expected to leave for London direct about the 7th ApriL ; The Mary Edsonjs, we believe, the first vessel carrymg the. stars and stripes that has ’ ever visited this port. , ° _ fore-and-aft schooner u. Cameron’" Captain Cameron, from .Ljrtielton, with a general > cargo transshipped ex ; Matoaka from London, arportL?t'4 p - mi ou Friday last.. She left Lyttelton on the afternoon of Saturday, 7th March; made Cape Campbell on the following night; when a ’ gale waa experienced, .which lasted: until Tuesday night. Since then light baffling •winds/principaliy fromthe N.E.,were experienced to porte-amving in the roadstead as above. She ont&r&d tbo lron Pot on Saturday morning lost. • ’ sn^,«. scllC rn? er Aain f e » Hamilton, master, arrived i? P° rt on,Thursday morning last, with a cargo of Wool, grain, palings,. &o. , She is,now on the berth ■ aU, an< * probably leave about 7 ■L p^lo ® Captain Palmer, left Hapier on thoTth instant. with a,cargo of sheep,‘ic., for pfft h«Big;Bivar:at:9:3oa.m. hut was. unable to enter until 4 p.m. " last, camng in atTuranganuit; • .arrived in port,on the ; morning Of Thuraday. Tobk’iil a genetel cargo
for Walroai, and left for tlmt place at rioon bh Friday. Upon her return, to port the Cleopatra will, we understand, be laid up for a few days Jn undergo cleaning, &c., preparatory to being examined toy. the Inspector of ‘ Steam. Vessels;-whose arrival here may be looked for during the present week. Three steamers from Auckland, t and one from Wellington are due here this week, as follows;: — This day, Lord Ashley;.-tomorrow, Taranaki; on Wednesday, star of the South—sill from Auckland; and, on Friday, the Aburiri, from Wellington. ; The sehooner Muriwal took her departure for Poverty Bay on Wednesday, with general cargo... The brigantine Esther sailed for Wellington last Wednesday evening, with a cargo of wool and grass
, The cutter Mahia, for Moeangiangi, sailed late last evening.
The ship Glenmark, Capt. Wrankmore, 8.N.8., left Lyttelton, for London direct on the Ist March, with a large cargo of wool, skins, &c., valued at £69,381, and a number of passengers.
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 63, 16 March 1868, Page 67
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