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Shipping Intelligence.

Pp ; R T,, TP ') NA PIE R. '; : • T-v!f r ' - .•'•'■■ " ■' V *" ’. JOKE. ''' : : • ' *■";’• \' , .16—-Aburtri, gji', 131 tons, FloweiAay, from 'Wellington andSoutliemPorta, wlthgeneral cargo. Passengers—2s: : . .21—Star of the Bouth, g.g., 161 tons, W. Bendall, - .from Auckland, with general cargo. Passengers—2 - -i- .21— -Huntresg, schooner, .75 tons, B. DornweU, from Bussell (Bay of Islands), with 105 tons coal DEPARTURES. V ■' ‘ JUKE. ; - 15-i-Ldrd Ashley, sjl, 296 tons, Worsp, for Wellington and Southern Ports 12—Ahuriri. s.s., 131 tons, Flowerday, for Auckland, with sundries.. Passengers—2s 20— Bturt, C.G. gunboat, 101 tons, Fairchild, for Wellington, with bis Excellency the Governor and suite ‘ "■ *■ : ■ - 21^rSaucyLass,schooner, 39tons, JTKenzie,for i. Auckland,.with wheat. *c. Passengers—3 21— Agnes, cutter, 23 tons, Carbis, for Poverty Bay, wlth general cargo 'VESSELS EXPECTED. Agnes, cutter, from Poverty Bay . Annie, schooner, from Porangahau - Donald M’Lean,. schooner, from Bay of Islands Dolphin, cutter, from Auckland Lord Ashley, s.s;; from Wellington and Southern Ports—27th J une • fromrWellington—daily -. Wellington, &s., from SouthemPorts—2lth June VESSELS IN HARBOR.

> Hero, schooner, from Walroa Huntress, schooner, from Bay of Islands Haggle, brig, from Newcastle Mails, cutter, from Walroa and Poverty Bay Star of the South, s.s, from Auckland PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

For Auckland—Star of the Sonth, early; Wellington, 25th June; Lord Ashley, 27th or 28th June &YDNKT—Maggie, brig, this dav Waiwauama—Mahia, cutter, this day Wa mo a—Hero, this day PASSENGER LIST. INWARDS. In tbe. Ahuriri—Bev. G. Morice, Hisses Hastie (2), Mrs Chambers, Mrs and Miss Knight *and 5 children, Miss Cole, Mrs Steele, Mr and Mrs T. Palmer, Messrs Kinross, Chapman. D. M'Lean, J. M’Lean, A. Caldwell, S. Cork, J. Scriminger, B. P. Smith, J. Stewart, J. Steeds., . : ENTERED INWARDS. JUNE. . ; 16—Ahuriri &s,, 131 tons, Flowerday, from Wellington and Southern Ports, with (transhipped ex Gothenburg @ Melbourne) 5 pks personal effects, Sladen; (transhipped ex Albion @ London) 1 case personal effects, 1 cask, 1 case, 1 box, Withers; 1 half-cask, 10 qr-casks, Watt Brothers; 2 pkgs, 4 qr-casks. Kinross / and Co; 4 qr-casks, Stuart & Co; 10 cases, Boutiedge, Kennedy * Co; 9 chests tea, order; (transhipped ex Gertrude @ London) 47 pkgs passengers, luggage; (shipped at Wellington) A case,. Peacock ; 8 qr-casks, 4 octaves, 2 casks, Webb; 1 hhd and 1 box glassware, Go wing; 2 cases, 1 bale leather; Higgins; 1 case and 2 bales leather, 1 prcl, Beardon; 1 truss leather, Bradley; 1 box. 1 canvas hag, 67 boxes soap, 12 bags oatmeal, 2 case envelopes, 2 boxes, 1 pkg and 1 case plants, Kinross* Co; n boxes candles, 1 case and 1 bale drapery, Stuart and Co; 6 boxes tea, 1 bale paper, 1 case hams, 12 boxes candles. 5 cases, 1 case pepper, 3, casks sugar, Boutiedge, Kennedy & Co; 1 case saddlery, • 1 halfrton sugar, 2 boxes starch, 3 cases vestaa/l case tools. Withersl bale paper, 2 boxes starch, Newton, Irvine and Co; 6 boxes candles, Bobjobns; 1 cask bricks, 1 bdl wheels, 19 kegs nails, 2 drums oil; 4 kegs paint, 1 bdl spades, 8 kegs lead, 4 easks and 3 cases hardware, 1 bundle coal bods, Tuxford ; 4 cases. Brewer ;1 case hardware, Dinwiddle;. 1 hhd, 2bdis buckets, 2 bales hods, 1 pkg, Boylan; 1 case fancy goods; Moses & Co; 1 case vases, 2 hbds. Gowing;. 1 prcl, Bymer; 10 boxes candles, 6 tons fencing wire, 1 case drap ;ry, Kinross* Co; 2 eases, I prcl, Wood; 10boxes candleSj Neal* Close.—Kinross & Co., agents. iCLEARED-OUTWARDS. JUNK. 16—Saney Lass, schooner, 39 tons, M’Kenzie. for Auckland, with 67 sacks (224 bushels) wheat. Thornton,:Smith* Firrh.:.lblocktotara,Heldt; 3 rolls zinc, M'CmU.—Master, agent.

- The. s.s. Ahuriri, Captain Flowerday, arrived in . port on Tuesday afternoon last, from Wellington and Southern Port* with large general cargo (as per imports) and some 25 passengers, principally • ’ immigrants per ship Gertrude @ London. The Ahurin :left..Wellington on Saturday evening, and a Das experienced some very rough weather up the ' coast. The Ahuriri left for Auckland on Friday last; -with sundries and 25-passengers. : : The cutter Baxter, master, left this port ji.for Waimarama on the evening of Friday, 12th Inst.; where she brought up. next day, at 11 sun., tout owing to a heavy southerly swell setting in, ran .for Kidnapper for, shelter, where she,arrived at 6 It® l . Ats p.m. oii Sunday; weighed anchor and ,- -stood for .-Napier,: arriving' in the roadstead at 8 - P-n> ; .„hut was obliged to stand off and oh aU night on account of the heavy sea running. At 3 a.m. - there being no wind, was obliged to come to' an Anchor—the .vessel i rolling gunwale under. At 8 n-m., parted cable, .when sail was hoisted, and ran for the Iron Pot, which' she entered in safety. The BA Stair-of-the South, Captain Bendall, left Napier at 4 a.m. on the 13th inst., with 1,200 sheep 4 ‘ and - Bundry .other, cargo, for Auckland. Experienced fine weather and light head winds until .; Approaching the Mercury islands; when she was overtaken by aheavy NJ3. gale with thick wea- : ther andrain. Arrived at Auckland at 4 a.m. on the 15th, and.notwithstanding the rough weather experienced during the latter part of the voyage, landed the sheep in excellent condition at the Tavnaki. • Took onboard some return cargo, and left ' T - Auckland on the. evening of the 17th instant, with fresh EJU3.,wind, which increased to a gale on opening out'the Bay of Plenty. Was compelled to bear up and anohor in Cook’s Bay (Mercury har- .! bor) on the 18th.,, Left again at 4 a.m.next day. And had fresh bead winds and heavy sea throughout the' passage; arriving in the Ahuriri Roads at midnight on Saturday hist, and the Iron: pot at 8 : o’clock yesterday morning. The Star brings about : . 20 tons of cargo and 2 passengers. She will leave . Again for. Auckland in a day or two, with sheep. ‘. .' The , schooner Huntifess, Captain B. Dornwell, 13 days from the Bay of Islands with .a cargo of r. coal,arrived in harbor, at‘4 o’clock yesterday aftemoon.; She left Bussell on the Bth June—wind from the NE. : . Experienced a terrific gale from that quarter v otf. the 'East Cape; hove-to for ,v : • IShours: inconsequence. On-the 11th instant , a : heavy sea.atruok .the vessel,. Which carried Away , j .. part of her bulwarks^. the galley, ' imd winch, and ■’ ’ stove iii* the boat.-; The vessel labbred very heavily * iargequantiliesofwater from the deck; toaa to keep the pumps cwnstantly going. Captain DomwelLhas now been.manyyears at sea, and he assures us 'that he never'saw A'heavier sea in his evehoff the dreaded i‘.,Cape of/Storms.” ■ deys’; calm succeeded the above hurricane. ■ '- Ou the'third dayt:(tbe l4th) :wind again came on : Point on ~ the 15th, and left agaln the next night with Ught NJES.'breeze; wMch by morning : veered to blowing hard, with rain and heavy sea.' Put hack to longVPoiht oii the 17th. Left again:on f ' the-jlflthrj? Experienced light ;N.W. winds down, ,: - And arrived,in port as above;; Some difficulty was ;.4^ex^erieneed'iu'entering the ifrdn pot; owing to away, &o>.,4.vessel finally getting •-''i-ihto;a!bqrtli about: half-past :eight:. last -evening. i;p.Thei,bch6oher. Coquette, .from.' Tairiia, bound to i Oamaru;! was sighted off Poverty, Bay. : Captain 4??. or dweir reports having seen nuinbers of-whales W'the Bay brings .about 105 tons Watt Brothers. :

The s.s. Lord Ashley, in consequence of the heavy, sea, was ‘obliged to get uuder ste:iin at 5 p.m. :on Bunday. She returned to the anchorage ou Mon-‘ day at 9 a.m.,]but was-unable to comniunicate with the shore, so left for Wellington & -Southern Ports immediately after, : ' - -

! The p.s. Sturt, with Excellency the Governor on hoard, steamed for Wellington at‘2 o’clock on Saturday morning last; We understand that the Sturt will return to .\apier immediately, and that she will then be despatched to OpotlkC ;: /' ‘ The schooner Saucy Lass and cutter Agnes both took their departure yesterday—the former for Auckland with’wheat; and the latter for Poverty Bay with general cargo. The Schooner Hero, for .Walroa;. and the cutter Mabia, for Waimaramitr—both with general cargoes ■ —will take their,'departure this day.. , The brig Maggie sails for Sydney direct this day. She will take two or three passengers and the following cargo 64 bales wool, 62 easks tallow, and 5 tons metal. On arrival at Sydney the Maggie will discharge hor cargo into a vessel loading for England; . The sa. Wellington is due here from Southern Ports on Wednesday next, and will steam for Auckland on the following day.

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 77, 22 June 1868, Page 151

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 77, 22 June 1868, Page 151

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 77, 22 June 1868, Page 151

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