Shipping Intelligence.
BOUT OF N A.PJ IE R. <- •^f: ; /-'" '/• * \ TV-; 1 v^,••/■>-■'/"' ■•;' •'• i -f •' ’ : -'■ •; : ;'.;'V.i' .* v. 21—Star of the South" sA.ydßilioS ’. JT.“ Bendail, .= from Auckland; ,yia Tauranga,.withgeneral cargo. Passengers—2 i c J«.v>.\ . ’"‘ v • ' - > - 23—Hero, sohooher.' from Wairoa, with 120 bMhe]s;iaMze»nd 100 eheqpsfcins ~,7 .? i{ T •' , 25 i ptnhie,”sch:6onfer I ’17 thiai,' from Wairoa’ ' l ' - 26—Grayling, cutter, 17tons, fromWairoa ■departures. ip; :'.;. : 'for Poverty Bay; withabout 40 of Native Contingent, a quantity of ammunition,'&c. ' ■ • s v t : 2l-f-Mou£ewai, schooner, 22 tons, Tones, for -. ;,Terty Bay, with.genera! cargo .. ■... .?* ™ 21—Bangatira, 3.5.; i 74i 1 tons, J. Flowerday, for ■ Tauranga! and'Auckland; f with sheep and cattle. : : Passengers^Ssy : .-:_. , 24r T Star of J the Soutli. s.s., 161; tons,for ; Auckland, with 1000 sheep' . , ' ' r ; ' '■ ;v r»rwAE.ibsV : ; '; !J ' . . ilnvtho Starof the 'South—Messrs. Ferguson' and Boss.-.../.' . ; . In the Hero—Mr prentice - -.OUTWARDS. - . .^ n ;^e.^fetira—Mifl& Mrt Senior'andfamily ■i,lA l^ ra >®*' ! H°PP® r ,' Messrs, *' Marshall,' Percival; ‘ Leighton, Box, Baker, Bq.t&man, fMackay, ; . Burrell, Middens, Mickens.Brigg, "Whited NewalL Blackie * : M ‘ Caul * M ‘ Bride » M'JBay, Nash, , Holliv-Walker, Shirley, and-Hughes—-. _ln the Star .of the South—Messrs Ferguson, Connor, andflveothers r : p. •_ ‘VESSELS'‘^EXPECTED.: Agnes,*cutter. from Poverty Bay Ahuriri, s.s., from "Wellington—3lst July Lord - Ashley, s:st,front Southern Ports—July 27 Bangatira, s.s., from Auckland vTawera. schooner, from Auckland ■ Waipaira, ta.B.; from' Poverty Bay ' 'Wellington, sa.', from Southern Ports—27th July „ ;Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland ; ;"rTESSELS IN HARBOR. 1 'Annie, schooner, fcom Wairoa . -Grayling, cutter, from Wangawehi Hero,, schooner,, from Wairoa Mahia, cutter, from Waimarama PROJECTED; DEPARTURES. Poe Auckland—Wellington, this day , Lord Ash’ ley, 28 th JulyTAEuriri, Ist August Ta-toahoa—Lord-Ashley,~2Bth July ~ ENTERED INWARDS. ‘ ' JUET. _ 22—Star of the Souths Auckland via Tauranga, -with (ft.ee and duty ffour, ,6rd6r 7) 28packages j>aiht and varnisfirPoCOck; 1 crate thorns, '6 ploughs and nttihgs; l malt-crusher and fittings, B:tanks malt, Watt Hrottiersj. 6 packages sashes, LeQuesne. — Watt Brothers, agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. july. . 21—Sangatira,.s.8., 174.tons,Flowerday,_for.Tauranga and Auckland, with (for Tauranga) 14 head cattle, 100 sheep, Moorson and Co.; (for Auckland) 16 head; 'cattle,' 203 sheep) order; 1 canvas pckg, O. Taylor; 1 case-hams, Beatson; 1 hox, Cpmhes und Co; agOnta;V The s.s. Star of the South; Captain Bendail, arrived in port on Tuesday aftemoonlastj from Auckland via Tauranga, with a general cargo and2passengers. She steamed again -for Auckland at a late hour on Friday night, with . 1000 fat sheep and 7 passengers... • The sA. Bangatira, Capt. Flowerday, steamed for Auckland on Tuesday evening last, -with a cargo of . sneep and cattle/ and 34 passengers from this -port - —themajority ofwhom are-intendihgdiggers.
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 82, 27 July 1868, Page 181
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406Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 82, 27 July 1868, Page 181
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