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Shipping Intelligence.

;,. ‘- V^‘3*nNWmEBER.,? *■.■"*.'■£ .. '. ;.- ..,- castle ” Town, with breadstuflfe’; fruit, timbSr ?TZ : t(}yi .;&g V: V 7, : ilß~l^^^U^ ; aA,296 tons,Worsp,from Auck19— Min&VraC toiiooneif23*toha, W.'Jones, from PoVfflrty Bay?witfrtf ito'afidjwool i ' 20— r 44 tons. Harris, from To-logaand-Poyerly, Bays; ■with xool'and sldns;,, SO-^'Kilda^ tons,"Box, from Poverty Bay,'^n r GU)verrimentßervice:>( r--i 21—Ahuiiri,ss.,, 131. tons, Elowerday, from POr. on Cfovemtdent service ; ’ ' v fs s.; 100’ tons, Pox, from Wairoa, «n'Government service: ■■> . '23-rAliuriri, 8.8.,131t0n5 J Elowerday, .from Povertyßay; on Government service ’ s-s;/ 261 tons; F. Holmes, from Auokland, with'generalcargo . .v- -DEPARTURES.: . NOVEMBER.: ' 16— Wellington, s.s., 2Qltons; Holmes, for'Auck land, with oiiginal. cargo from the South • 16—-Starofthe South, 55.;.161 tons, W. Bendall, for Poverty'Bay,'with'22 armed constabulary ; 17— Ahuriri, s.s.,_ 131. tons. Plowerday, for the East Coast, on Government service . ,18—rSt. Hilda, 5.5.,100 tons, Pox, for Wairoa, on Government service ,' 18— LordAshley.s.s.. 296 tons, Worsp, for Wellington and Southern Ports. Passengers—2o 19— Mahia; cutter, ,20 tons, Baxter, for Wairoa, with general cargo : 19— ‘Maid,'cutter,-14 tons/Wi Tera Mauuga, for WangawehC-with general cargo 21— St.Kilda, Government service' v V 21—Ahuriri, s.s., 131 tons; Plowerday, for Poverty Bay, on Government, service, - - ' PASSENGER .LIST. V INWARDS. ; In theMaggie—Mr Touet . In the Murewai—Mr Deverson ‘ln-the St. Kilda—Captain Kennedy - In the Ahixriri —Mr Hamlin, Mrs Campbell and family „ -: OUTWARDS. In the lord Ashley—(Saioon) Miss Biddiford, Mrs Brown, Mrs-T. Brown.. JJiss and Master Cooper, Captain Bussell, Messrs Watt, Smith, Taylor, and Giesen; (steerage) Mrs Grand and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs Bussell, Mrs Williams, Messrs MBonald, Moore, O’Brien, Thompson, Popham, and Hackett In the St; Hilda—Captain Kennedy, Karaitiana, Benata/Tareha, Paora Kaiwh&tn, and 210 friendly natives- . . - . -

, Expected arrivals. Emma, cutter,, from Tauranga (on Government service) " Excelsior, barque, 494 tons; Wood, from. Welling- ■ ' ' - ton ■ Hero, schooner, from Wairoa , Ida Zeigler, ship, from London via Auckland, 3rd dis. pennant, No. 76 (now at Auckland) Keera, s.s., from Dunedin Mahia, cutter, from Wairoa fhoebe, s.s., from Auckland Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland ■ William- Cargill,- barque, from London (loading) VESSELS IN HARBOR. . Ahuriri, s.s:, from Poverty Bay Aspasia, schooner; from Tol'oga and Poverty Bays Grayling, cutter, from Porahgabau • J&£aggie, brig, 191 tons,.Arnold, from Newcastle - 1 ■- ■ “and'Hobart Town.—J. H. Yautier. agent - Murewai, schooner, from Poverty Bay _Bt. Hilda, Colonial Government from ..Wairoa ', . . Wellington, ss., from Auckland .• ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ; Foe Wellington add Soothkbn Poets—Wellington,this day ' Poveetv .Bay—Murewai. this day . Newcastle—Maggie, early . ; „ ' ENTERED INWARDS. .... '. NOVEJIHER. 20—Murewai, schooner,.23 tons, Jones, from Poverty Bay, with 18 sacks malzer Jones; 41 sacks maize. Bead; 60 bags; wool, 23 hales'wool, order.— .Watt Brothers, agents. . . 20-rAspasia, schooner; 44 tons, Harris, from Tologa'Bay via Poverty Bayi with 29 bales wool, 6 bales skins,Watt Brothers (agents). ' , ■ . . CLEARED OUTWARDS. ‘NOVEMBER. ' • 17- cutter. 14 tons, WtTera Maunga, for Wang£wehi,-with ll.cwt flour, 23 pieces clothing, 40 ,blankets,, 50 kits Watt Brothers, agents. 1 - ". 1 18— Mahia, cutter, 20 tons, Baxter, for Wairoa, with 3 tons flour, 1 pkg tobacco, 1 case drapery, 1 box pipes, 1 truss.drapery, Kinross & Co (agents).

ARRIVAL OF THE MAGGIE.

ACWAiVAXi . VX* , J. lI.U iUAVJV7XJj» The favorite regidar-tarading brig Maggie, Capt. Arnold, from Newcastle ahd.Hobart Town, was in eight at an early hour on Wednesday last, but owing toi", the prevalence of -light, winds, she did not drop anchor in the roadstead until 11 am. The Maggie brings' the following cargo, consigned to Mr-J. H. Vautier:—(Prom Hobart Town) 1,400 bags flour, 200 bags oats, 100 biigß bran,' 20' boxes apples, ; 20 cases j ams, 1 com crusher, 25,000 feet titnber,2s,ooopalings, 80,000 shingles, 300 hurdles, 12 bullock poles, and 70pairs cart shafts. The Maggie left Napier - for Newcastle oh the evening otthe.'lSth,September,and rounded Portland Island-atdjiyliglit on the following morning • with a strong southerly wind.-; Bounded the East Gape at 6 p.m. the same day, arid the North Cape - at 4.45 p.m. on the; 18th, being then only two days and eleven.hours from Portland.lsland; and three days from-Napier. -On the sixth day out was within 600 miles of Newcastle, when the wind shifted to the westward, which continued until arrival at Newcastle on'the~ evening of the. 30th’September. Took in a cargo of coal and left that port for Hobart Town' onthe Bth October, with-lighi northerly winds;. Passed Sydney:Heads at daylight next inorning.On the 11th; was off Balman’s Bayrwith strong winds ftbm~south-west, which, oh the following day, increased to a heavy gale, with.high seas;,in consequence of which: hove-to at 8 p.m. : Atmidnight oh-; thel2th,; weather moderating a ; little, made saiL > At 1 a.m. oh the 15th, when off Bass’ Straitsi 'experienced very heavy south-west

. sea.—ship labouring very much, and shipping large quantities ofwateron 1 deck; hove-t'o under ' close-ieefed" maiiitopsaiL ’i Gple continued Mth great,violence.until.the 18th, i ,wtieu, i the weather'’havitog ihc)dera6ed, ihadesaiL Had variable winds ~to! Cape. Pillar, -which /was • . roundedbh 'up Storm Bay against ' . strongimndsiftohiv the north-west. Atrnoon on .tbe liervrent. comiuglto an anchor at 6 p.m.,,Dis-! . charged coals, took ingen’eral cargo,* andleft for . Napier*fttr3.Boa.m.-oh-therSthNovember.-AtlO V bo’dlockiljthe Jsaihe::morning'' ; was:>:off- Cape -Pillar: JProm thence to Poyeaux- Straits experienced |ight a.m:'on ihefoUdwtagdaypasseddhroughPoveaux Straits 1 ,iAt; 10 a.mi-was 6flf ' ■. exchangedrsignals 'with tlie' flagstaff - 6tatibh^v ; alr;6 4 p.m.‘"cieared the'Straits, ahd-was - becalmed until-the v lsth at: 3 " r -bre^e'Bprangup'ftoin'thesouthward > M r iththick at S a-ih: on ^ c at 6;3o : p.ni. ? rpadstead;aa above,taft;erafair pasßage of thirteen ; £ ; will bo brought ashlby. $ Lord Ashley, StifaayplSth -riiiatl^afld-arrived in, port, at 4 p.m.' year ;if^|»rqj^.\tiPtoe^eather;t^tigliout.'.'" , .j • r

life; are indebtedto McEastland for delivery of Au'okl§,iid r |iles!'' ; "'/' ? ■ --'T"V p.m. on! Wednesday, last with the English Hail.via Panama. ' ! ‘ .'. , vi The NeW;Zeuland,llerald; November Assays:— ILM.S.S.ROsario, CaptahiPalmer,' took her departure for Poverty Bay'at 6;p:in.yesterday. i-;. • /The. sjb.; Tauvanga. left Auckland for Tauranga, Opotiki; and ; Poverty ABayen the 14th inst * having been ,despatched hy Dr. Pollen, General Govern-. - “•! ‘ '"'‘ - (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) - ;'r V ■■yjfESUiSQTOS.-r ‘ ’ " s - . ARRIVED:‘ ' '• f November, 15—Omeo from Lyttelton. ; November 20—Lord Ashley from Napier; Otago from'Lyttelton : ‘ ‘ " November 21—Hataura from Panama; Beautiful star from Lyttelton'; Storm Bird from Picton ■ : ..SAILED. .. November 16—Omeo for Greymouth November 20—Alhambra for Lyttelton ; Lyttelton' for Blenheim. ■ < < ■ NELSON. ; ARRIVED. ' November 16—John Penn from Auckland November.l7—Kennedyfrom "Westport November : 20—Charles Edward from ."WestCoast ... ; s -\ ' l ' SAILED. ' . November 17—John Penn for Westport; Kennedy for Westport . November 20—Storm Bird for Picton; Lyttelton

for Blenheim ; 1 PORT CHALMERS. : • ARRIVED. x November 16—Syren from Newcastle November 17—Otago from the Bluff SAILED.* November 16—Airedale for Lyttelton; Beautiful Star for Lyttelton November 17—Wallace for Oamaru HOKITIKA. ARRIVED. November 14—Alhambra from Melbourne November 17—Charles Edward from the North sailed. ■ November 14—Jane Anderson for Dunedin November.l7 —Alhambra for the. North GREYMOHTH. ARRIVED. . November 17—Alhambra from Hokitika; Chas. Edward, from Hokitika November 18—Omeo from Nelson SAILED. November 14— Spray for Kaiapoi; Wild Wave for Lyttelton . November 17—Alhambra for Nelson* November "18—Charles Edward for Westport; Omeo for Hokitika LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. November 17—Airedale from Dunedin November 22—lord Asbley from Wellington

SAILED. November 14—Coomerang for Timaru ; Omeo for Wellington November 18—Airedale for Wellington • . WESTPOET. 1 ARRIVED. . " • ' November 13—Charles Edward from Nelson : November 14—Wallaby fro n Greymouth 1 'November 16—Wanganui from Wanganui - • -: November IS—John Penn from Nelson 1 • sailed. . , November 16—Wallaby for Wanganui L November 17—Wanganui for Wanganui

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 23 November 1868, Page 283

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 23 November 1868, Page 283

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 23 November 1868, Page 283

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