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Shipping Intelligence.

BO K T O F NAPI EB* , . r ABBiyAS •. ' JOKE. . \ 24—Donald MTiean, schooner, 42 tons. Baker from the,Bay of-Islands,.with coal : . - T ; ■ !- 24-rrMahia, cutter, 20 tons, Baxter, ftomWaima rama, with 14 bales of wool . - 24—Annie; schooneri r 17”toris, .Hamilton, from ■ Porangahan;«■■ ?:.1- , ,;. ; . ’., “ MaiA cutter, 14 tons. WiTera fro m Wangawehi, in hallast. Passengers— 5 - 26—Ahnriri, 5.5.,-131tons, Mowerday, fromAnok- . ianA<withgeneral;caigo.'i/Passengers— B. i--s ?? i e9uer j j4s;tquß, BusseUi from Done? dm, with' flour, bran, barley, fencing wire, &o. &s 4 Sto tons. Prahcis, from South' ■ era.Borjts':v.;:-ALA AshJey, s s., 296 tons, ,H. Worsp, from Southern Ports, with English Mails DEPABpfKES. -TUNE. 1 22—Maggie,: brig, l&l' tona, Howie, for Sydney. ' witlrwoolptallow, &0.,i Passengers—3 . 3 ; Muhia, cutter, 20 tona,.Barter, for Waima- ! «una, with general cargo , ; . 1 26 Hero, schooner, 20 tons. CamphelL for Wai- I roa,.with general cargo;: 'Passenger—l - - ‘ 27 Ahuriri, 55.,131 tons. Flowerday. for Wellington and Southern Ports, with sundries -^2B-— Taranaki, ss, 260 tons, Francis, for Auck- | 28— lord Ashley, ss., 296 tons, Worsp, fot Tau- : ranga and Auckland 0 .. ■ «utter;;i4 tons, Wi Te Maunga,' for ! TTahgawehi, • Passenger—l . . ! . ! •; : ■• •' i VESSELS "EXPECTED. . Agnes, cutter, from Poverty Bay . Hero. from Wairoa Ashley, .from Auckland—l4th July : < , > Meteor,‘ echooner.-from Auckland via the Thames 1 ;.-Bturt, t < . Taranaki,-ss„ from Auckland—6th Julv 1 - ~ YESSEIB ,IN . HARBOR. Annie,Bchponer,;from Porangahau Cow;'Bchbbher, from Dunedin DonaldM‘Lean, .;schooner, from Bay of Islands 1 Huntress, schooner,fr om Bay. of Islands -Mania, cutter,from:Waimarama. Star of the South, as., from Auckland

; ;PBQJECTED, DEPARTDB.ES.I . Fob Aucklaotj—Ster ‘of-, the : Soutb. and,Huntress, .. _}. ;this day Donald M*Lean.' to-morrow ..;i. SomqUEBN Poms—-Taranaki. 6th Julv ’ Majoa—Donald • Shillop ahdfournativea i " European V; Tawlti and! Mr-dark 1 " . * :-yii^S^SSSSi^^si o!arlCi ' Maßte3f ShhW, Cameron, ; Jh'theJudd—MrSinith: '•

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JXJISTE, r''Vr'yrn-:V'' : ' 22-;-4|tarof the Sputhi 5:5.,'16l tons, W. Bendall. Anokland,' with 86 cases/12 lial'f-bhests tea, 2 oases- bottled fruitr2'to’ns coke, 107 hsirs. I 7 huny*® “° n - catse, t. 40:: cases soap; 23 plants, 20 Watt Brothers 1 ; d 6 bigs biscuits, 4 cases .soap, Neal and Closei; 1 r.61l saddlery; order : 2 boxes glass;,4 drums oil, :4 pkgs, Peacock; l pkg varnish, 1 box- glass, Williams'; 1 box inks? t 7B; Harding; 2; boxes glass,. ! truss, Bobinson; I case stationery; Brandon; l' expres-t cart, M'Leod; 7 plants, Boutledge & Co,; l pkg. ahbdes.— Watt Brothers, , agents. . . , v : 76’tons; Dorhwell. from Bussell (Bay of Islands), with 100 tons coal. Watt Brothers.—Watt Brothers,'agents. ' ■ M-Deah,.Schooner, 45 tons, 0. Baker, 1 n US ?S U ( Ba &. 0 ?- Islands), with.so tons coal, Watt Brothers.— Watt Brothers, agents. y/25—JIaid, cutter,, 14 tons, Wi Te Maunga, from Wangaweto, in ballast—Watt Brothers, agents. : 20 tons, Baxter, from Waimara^? > ?7"U14 hales wool, Kinross & Co., (agents.) tons, D. Hamilton, from Porangahau, with 59 telegraph poles, 80 coils wire, 19 bundles, ;telegraph arms, 5 ;hoxes insulators, 2 fittings,- Telegraph Inspector; I case pigs, Kinross and Co.; 1 peacock, 1 peahen, Boutledge, Kennedy and. Co., (agents.) , b ’ I j l t ' ons ' Flowerday, from'Auckland, with 1 bdl spades, 4 axle arms, 1 log hickory, 1 case ironmongery, M-Leod; 10 doors, 1 glass do. ntSif 1 pkg lamplights, 2 pkgs sashes, ?r ’ ' necessaries, 18th. Begiment; 1 peke Holder—Kinross and Co. 1 , agents/* 5 - 8 .. 2 /~JiordjAshley, s.s., 298 tons, Worsp,from Wellington and Southern Ports, with about 42 nckg general cargo.—Boutledge,‘Kennedy & Co., ageute. „ . ..CLEARED OUTWARDS;

V.- JUNE. 2 ’f-Ahuriri, sa> 131 tons, Flowerday, for Wellington and Southern Ports, with (for Dunedin) 5 casks bolts, Oliver and TJlph; l cask glass, Briscoe and Co.; (for_Wellington) 1 case pigs, 1 case peafowls, 1 bag linseed, O wen, Smart & Co—Kinross and Co., agents. “ - ■ • 23—Lord Ashley, s.s., 296 tons, Worsp 1 , forTauranga and Auckland, with 6 tierces and 2 drums preserved meat, 2 tierces and 1 hhd.taUow, H. B Boding Down Company; 250 sheep. Watt Bros— Boutledge, and Co., agents.

The cutter Mahia, Baxter, master, left for Waimar rama at 10 o’clock on Monday night last, with a cargo of station stores, and returned to port on Wednesday afternoon with 14 bales of wool. The schooner Annie, Hamilton, master, returned to portion .Wednesday last, after a lengthened apsence, it will be seen that the Annie is adverleave for Wairoa and Mohaka about the Ist of July (weather permitting.), The schconer.Donald M Leau, 0. Baker, master, left Bussell; (Bay of Islands) on the 15th instant, with a. eargq .of coal for Naoier- Experienced ught northerly airs as.far as the East Cape, which was rounded on the 17th. Shortly, after, fell in with a heavy southerly .burster; ran to Hicks’ Bay for shelter. On tlie 18th had to slip cable and On the 19th, the weather having moderated, started for Hicks’ Bay, where’she recovered ner anchor, and chain, proceeding on her voyage immeHiately afterwards. Experienced light winds and calms .down the coast; rounded Portland IsiandiOnthe. night of the 22nd, and arrived in port on tha afternoon of the 24th (Wednesdaylast) %/.®3? t!t^i,4s . n . es *:- boun 4 to Poverty Bay, was sighted off afahia; also a three-masted schooner; well off shore, i Nothing was seen or heard of the cutter Dolphin. It is > probable that the Donald M Lean will leave again for Auckland to-morrow we.iearn that she will call in at Mahia in order to ship a quantity of whale oil. • The s.s. Ahuriri, Captain Flowerday,'left Auck-lapd-.a* 3 p.m. on Wednesday last, and arrived in port at 2 p.m. on Friday, after a fair run of fortvseven hours. The Ahuriri steamed for Wellington an d Southem Ports at 3 p.m. on Saturday.. ’??ii? 0 ? er i Cora ’ Ellssell , master, left Dunedin on lath mat.,. and experienced light ivinds and fine weather as far as Cape Turnagain, when a. heavyEß.E. gale was, encountered. ■ Broiight-up m the -roadstead on Friday last, entering the Iron Pot on Saturday. The Cora is a fine schooner of about ,4§; tons, register, and conies consigned .to Messrs. Watt Brothers. She brings about 80 tons cargo, consisting of; flour, bran, barley, fencing wire, &q; . . °

The s.s. Taranaki, Captain H. B. Francis, left Port Chalmers at'4.3o p.m. on the 23rd inst;, and arrived at Lyttelton on the 24th at 9 a.m. {.left again the and arrived at Wellington on to® at 9.30 a.m.; left for Napier at 2 -pjn. on the 26th, and arrived -in port at 10 km. on the 27th. 1 he'Taranaki steamed for Auckland at II ■ yesterday, carrying ’a number of passengers. The s.B. Lord Ashley, Captain Worsp, left Port Chmmers pjaa. ori the 23rd lost.'; arrived'at 1 Lyttelton at 7.30 a.m. on the 24th; left again -the same at 6.30 p.m., and arrived at Wellington , —“ a.m._ ou. the. 25tiu— Left-again next day at tM?- ’ in port at 3 p.m. on Saturday, with .the . English; ilails via Suez - and Panama, 42 packages g< neral cargo, and a few passengers. The Ashley steamed for Tauranga' and 'Auckland at 1 pm.yesterday, with a quantity of tallow and pre--3 meat. 250 sheep, and some 14 passengers., _ The Huntress having; completed* the discharge of her. cargo of coal, will commence taking on-board sheep this morning. l 'She ; wiU tot Auckland during the course of the day. , The s.B. Star of the Soutli will steam for A.uckland at I.p.m. to-day, with acargo of sheep and cattle. , . . • The Maori cutter Maid arrived in port oh Thurs-day-last,. from- Wangewehi, in ballast. iShe .left agalu yesterday for the sameplace with a quantity or stores and a number of empty casks. The brig Maggie sailed, for.Syduey direct at 4 p.nm on ,Monday last,’ with 3 passengers and the following'cargo64 bales wool, 62 casks tallow, and 5 tons metal. arrival at, Sydney the Maggie her cargo into a vessel’loading for The s.s. Ahuriri, we hear, is likely to tie placed on the trade between Auckland and the Thames ;oldrfields. ... . , UThe schooner Hero skied for Wairoa on Friday lasttwith a general cargo.. ,We ohserve. from the Home News that the Henry Miller (rate not stated), Captain’ Hall, was, on the Ist of May, loading at Loudon for Napier, Hawke’s Bay. , \ , ■ The .cutter Betsy, H. Trirhmer, master, which left this port on the 9th inst., .arrived at Auckland on the 19th insk She called in at Poverty, .Mercury, -and Kennedy’s -Bays on the - passage up, landing 14 passengers at. the latter place. The schooner Meteor, Fatey, master, left' A uckland for Napier via the Thames on the 23rd inst;.. The pn. Sturt, which left .this port with bia Excellency the Governor and suite on board, at2 a.m on the 20th inst. r arrived at WeUington at 10 a.m. toe 21st, having called at Castle Point/ 'where she stayed an hour and half. The Sturt steamed for Wanganui the next day. , , The schooner Tawera left Auckland for Bussell (Bay of Islands)., on the 23rd inst., for )a cargo of . loaded, it, was. not - certain -whether the Taw era. would -procceed to' Auckland or come on to this port. r ;. t „ T ho schooner Joanna is reported to be ashore at Wangupoa. ' t The schooner, Louisa, Captain Coady, on 1 her passage from the Buller'to'Greymouth, was totally wrecked on the/loth’instant near the Saltwater .Creek, with the loss of three lives. . The beautiful little clipper • sloop of war Falcon smtel tor England,.from Sydney, on the 6th 0 une, she having been recalled from the station.’ Coihmodore Barhbert .has instructed her. to touch at toe Auckland Islands, and' search. diligently fori any stranded*vessel or shipwrecked orews; she wiH afterwards pfoceed'diiect via Cape Hom. • On getting underway the usrnti salutes were observed by'cheenng shiphetween “the homeward-bound'’ , The DaHy gouthern Crosa; .riimfl aa: ’ Wq« lowing;--Thu’ steamer John /Penn arrived.yester*o® .Westport and Nelson, . with 100 diggers. She retnirna' to Nelson 'aftwo 1 o.olqck to-day . for. toe’purpose of bringing a aimilar number,; and .we also learn that the e.k..Wallaby :Onehunga to-day: with about itrJ Passengers. .. „

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 78, 29 June 1868, Page 157

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 78, 29 June 1868, Page 157

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 78, 29 June 1868, Page 157

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