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Shipping Intelligence.

... •£&.&- *¥*■*&*.& «&•> ijh ••>' }'| - : £■J-L" ... '. : . .-if. <a&pitt9SMsss9b ■ ►<BBS&»fotf'ft..g«Wtg try ki'M- M.;'-,..' I -;" »:■262.tons,Holmes.fromWeft /f^«©^iaTDßßsu:•>•.v-. - ; .. ;-r ' '^ :f , o«s ~-'.:iu;cßisT. .. 3 TO^n-"??® eE i )c *® an^a0 ' - tons, Campbell; for - T*^^f% a i^aAbe‘Cgagt t^ith; oatßre,,. r,, 1 v !iT 'b&'&teVr'f''- •/ '■■•■■ : .. ‘ p,s?,!?A^AKtiHn—iMrs^MOkross, Messrs. ■ Douglas, 1 r.§^Colmisrj! 6r f 9 OW> BW^.^^Bouia^ , 'C'an^ 1 ■; rt:.;i„; . i :•„-' ;;, outytauds. ••.-.}- Fleetwood - ! 53?1i v FS,<&* Mrs.Browue, Mr r ; Hammond M Grbgor, M>l ntyre, Morgan. Taylor 'i^yu^ 011 '^ o^ld^e?lt, ' ,nr Bafrweather ’. VESSELS EXPECTED." ' Agnes, cutter, from Poverty Bay •Abmuri, v s.s' from Auckland—this day ■ Hero, schooner, from Wairoa' ; ' ‘ " V J^P r A Ashley, s.s., fromrsouthem Ports - WBSie,ibvig. from;Sjdney.y\a Newcastle Sea. Gull, bngantinei from Newcastle star of the South, s:s., from Auckland • rawera, schooner, from-Auckland ■ • ;YV aipara, t,s,s., from'Poverty Bay -/■■-•*•.•; VESSELS IN HARBOR. Grayling, cutter, from Wangawehi ■ Mahia, cutter, from Waimarama Saucy Lass,'schooner, from Auckland Wellington,'s.s., from Weyington PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Pok TTelltnotoit—Ahuriii, to-morrow Auckland—" Wellington, this day "Waihoa—Grayling. this day ENTERED INWARDS. AUGUST. •- 10—Ahuriri, s.s., 130 tons, Flowerday, from Welliugton, wrth, 16 pkgs sugar, 5 chests, 10 half do and l pkg-tea, order; 14 boxes, 2 cases, Williams • - Sbpxes,so.cases,s qr-casks, 3half-tierces, order• - .3° cases, Rmrossand Co; 1 qr-cask, 10 cases, Rout^ ledge, Kennedy and Co; 1 case', 1 truss drapery Kpowh*); l case.ao, Eobjohns; 1 case do.Eobin«on and Co; I case do; Peacock and fro : I case c 3 hhds, ,10 bags sugar, Gowing ; 2 cases ••: t 9 r -.? ll k 1 ke S soda - l T ca se mustard, 3 cases salad oil, 2 cases sauce, Neal and Close • 1 chest and 20 half-chests tea, 2 casks sugar, 200 bags and - 100 sacks flour, 1 case crockery, 2 boxes 7 kess 1 parcel, &nross and Co; 1 case, Bowman; 1 box, n > l case * MiHer; 6 drums . oil, 18 tins white lead, Stuart and Co; 1 case sad- , frlery, 6.casks, 1 case sauce, ,15 bagsoats, Eoutledge, Kennedy _& Co; 3 cases, Webb; abases „ A as ,^ e^s spirits of wine, Gowing; 2 balers Brown; 4 bags oatmeal, Peacock and . fro;^B. bags do, Eobjohns; 1 case, Hood; 1 bag uaperhangmgs,_Watt Brothers; 22 bags oats, Bbaes - grass se6d: 8 bags wheat; 48 bars and 8 bdls iron 71 sash weights, 47 bags flour, order.-Kinross aud ■.vOj agents. *j - , t

, hrigantihe, 54-tons, James Campbell from Wellington, with 35 cases, 1 qr-cask, 5 casks • 1 case sauces, 25 bags oats, 20 boxes candles V ;.cases oilmens stores, Eoutledge, Kennedy and Co • ip cases, l.pkg. 4 boxes tea, 6 boxes candles I*s - gunnies sugar, Peacock & Co; 1 qr-cask, 10 cases 21 boxes soap; 20 boxes candles, 9 boxes, 8 pokes tea, 1. case paper,, 2 cases .oilmens stores, 2 drums * 2r* h paint, i cask glue, 23 gunnies sugar W . Eathbone; 4qr casks, lO.cases, 5 boxes candles i keg barley, i cases oilmens stores, 7 gunnies sugar , Eobjohns;-3 boxes raisins, 1 case sardines, 3 ke<*s butfer, 18 cheeses, 1 keg hluestone, 46 gunnies sugar, 1 case jams. 1 pkg raisins, Neal and Close • 19 gunnies sugar, Stuart and Co ;' 40 gunnies 6‘cases -oilmens stores, 23 boxes candles 1 ke" saltpetre, Sutton; I pkg. 2half-chests, 1 box tea . .3 cases oilmens .stores, 1, qr-cask, l keg barley’ Newton, Irvine and Co; 1 keg blue stone, l drum oil, - Kinross,.&.Co; : ‘6'cedar boards,Lindsay; 1000 bricks, order; 15 packages, Watt Brothers 2 hlids, 2 cases, 2 qr-casbs, Webb; 4 cases oilmens ; stores, 3 boxes’ pipes, 2 boxes clothes iMgs, 1 pek" 'fea.-l keg blue stone, 1 case paper, 30 sacks oats Brower.—Kinross and,Co., agents. ~ ’ 14—Lord. Ashley, s.s., 296 tons, Worsp, from Auckland, with 6 pkgs drapery, Peacock & Co; 3 pkgs > drapery, Bibby; 1 case draperv, Eoutledge .. Kennedy & ,Co; 1 case drapery, Eobjohns; 1 trunk . ‘Siias; .1 hale, O'Dopncll;, 2hags.hac.on, 1 bag vege- : tables, Charles; 1 case, frank of New Zealand • 3 - -pkgs drapery, Eobinson & Co; l ease plants, Tif- - -fen ; 1 case; drapery, Withers.—Eoutledra. Ken--.pedy &.Co.,agents. . * Las's; schooner, 38 tons, M*Kenzie fromKeniiedy and Mercury frays, with 24,000 feet . timber, .6 hearth: stones; LeQuesne. ; ' CLEARED OUTWARDS. ; •• ■ - AUGUST. :

> ,B—Star of the South', s.s., .161- tons, W. Bendall for Auckland; with 34 head cattle, 643 sheep, And 12 horses, Watt Brothers (agents.) .. 11—Ahuriri, s.s., 130 tons, Plowerday, for Auck- . land, with .300 sheep, Neal and. Close ;18 hides 1 calfskin, Mitchell; 6 boxes luggage, 1 portmanteau, I'cas6*bae6ri, Kinross'and C0.; : 6 casks tallow, 4 casks, 15 cases, and 2 kegs preserved meat !_•; Atkins ; 2 : harrels ;scrap.iroa, CatheraUu—Kinross and Co.,,agents. 14—Esther,, brigantine, 54 tons; Campbell, for Wellington via the Coast,with 10 sacks oats, order r—Kinross and Co., agents., . '

■ The s.s. Ahuriri, Captain Plowerday, left Welling- : . .. ton nt.4.30 p.m. ,on3aturday, Bth August and ax- , riyed here at 6 p.m.:on the 9th, bringing a general . ; caigOLarid. nine passengers.. The Aburirfsteamed for Auckland at noon on Tuesday, with a cargo of sheep, tallow;’preserved ineat, &0., and some 23 passengers. W.e.obscrye tnat the Ahuriri may he " wifrsteam for Wellington'on Tuesday next. The brigantine, Esther, Captain Campbell, with : a full general cargo-for this port, left Wellington onthemofning offriiday, August 7, and arrived i^te9th. !. ... , '<■ Tbe-Panama Company’s s.s. led Aucklahd on W ednesday-last. and brought up Id 1 tbe :roadstead ;at noon . on. Friday last. Strong was w experienced during the.passage.' While steaming up the Bay, - picked'up.one offhemastsqf thq soliooner Annie, r .• ] WTeokediOfrfrapeKjdnapper on Tuesday night last; ■ ; The J ABhl£y steame4ifof Wellingtoh'ahd Southern ’ - ofrsatnrdaiy . ..; :. ?. , t ;.'i)- J Campbell, master, sailed ' for WelliugtohonPnday aftemoonlast. . The; cutter. Betsy,itrom. Tairua boundfro the /-x iTlnfmes/fras nowbeeriupwards of a month at sea, Vi bvdudng : j«hi4k tfrqehQ'tidings;haye,heenhbavd of r Jher? It is greatly to be feared that has—like ’ the ill-fated Dolphin—foundered during the jhite - -heayy/Sfales;; e -understand, that: Captain^JH. . pharge of.the.Betsy on, what , ‘wefearwasherlastvoyage,-—Captain Turrie,fori!nerlyoMhe;qu.tterfraclyWynyard,heing master: The schoonerSauoyfrass/iD. H; . arrived at ~ Kehnete’gfr^ m iiwtc Lteft/again oh the 1 KthVbamng-'fttmercury f i. .^hbfe}i^i^)P.e^XPJ l^*:MOall(^ J an:ht thefray, of Arriv|sa^jatJWafigkwbhi.^)h"We 9£h;{s,nd “ i c « B ? B^ bSjaii'

? Windfriled^thaf-highf-'and’ oni'-Tuesdayoameon ' The’Ks. Captain HoTml^ic^TO’V'el." cargo,and;aifbW ipqssfipgepsjfpr,this.port, frhehas also on hoard a large number of passengers for the' Thames.diggings.; c, i.Tije'Wellington for Auckland tlim day. '' ■”> ""r , “. W6;'undefstand ;that an; inquiry into the cause of the wreck of. the schooner Annie will' be held The steamers Ahuriri and Star of the South; frOinAudkland ; cabd the.Ayaipara; from Poverty to arrive at any hour. 1

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 85, 17 August 1868, Page 199

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 85, 17 August 1868, Page 199

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 85, 17 August 1868, Page 199

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