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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OF NAPIER. ARRIVALS. y January 21—Hero, ketch, from Wairoa, with wool, &c. January 22—Balmoral, hrigantine, from Hohart Town; with timber, &c. . January 22—Star of the South, sjl, from Lyttelton, with general cargo. January 22—Hero, cutter, from Lyttelton, with flour, cheese, &c. January 22—Mahia, cutter, from Blackhead, with wool, January 23—Success, schooner,from Auckland, with general cargo. January 23—Henry, schooner (put back) January 24—.‘Wellington, s.s., from Welling-* ton, with general cargo and 12 passengers. January 24—Blue- Rail, schooner, from Auckland, with general cargo and 10- passengers. January 24—Dolphin,, cutter from Blackhead, with wooL January 27—Star of the- Evening, s.s., from Auckland, with general cargo. January 27—Taraipine, ketch, from Wairoa (not entered at the Customs.) DEPARTURES. January 21—Dolphin, cutter, for Blackhead, with sundries, January 24—Wellington, s.s., for Auckland; with sundries. January 24—Tawera, schooner, for Poverty Bay, with general cargo, 270 sheep, and 1 pas-, senger. January 26—Star erf the South, s.s., for- Lyttelton, with 11& head of cattle.

VESSELS EXPECTED. Airedale, s.s., from Southern Provinces—2nd February Betsy, cutter, from Auckland Donald MLean, schooner, from Poverty Bay Lord Ashley, s.s., from Auckland —13th Feb. Montmorency, ship, from London Sauoy Lass, schooner, from Mercury Bay Star of the South, s.s., from Lyttelton Tawera, schooner; from Poverty Bay Wellington, s.s., from Auckland—lst February VESSELS IN HARBOR. (In the roadstead.) Strathallan, ship, from London (loading wool) (In the Iron Pot.) Balmoral, brigantine, from Hobart Town Bine Bell, schooner, from Auckland Dolphin, cutter, from Blackhead Henry, schooner, (put hack) Hero, ketch, from Wairoa Hero, cutter, from Lyttelton Mahia, cutter, from Blackhead; Star erf the Evening, s.s., from Auckland Snccess, schooner, from Auckland Taraipine, ketch, from Wairoa

oar The above list does not include vessels engaged in lightering. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Eon London— Strathallan, ship, 14th February Southern Provinces —Lord Ashley, s.s., 13th Eeb.; Wellington, s.s., Ist Feb. Tauranoa and Auckland —Airedale, s.s., 3rd February. ENTERED INWARDS. JANUARY. 22 Balmoral, brigantine, 107 tons, Roberts, from Hobart Town with 10,000. rails, 100,000 shingles, 8,000 ft. timber, 5,000 palings, 200 bags (1,000 bushels) bran, 20 bags oats 100 wooden, hurdles, 20 cases jams, 2 oppossum. rugs, Matt, Brothers. —Watt, Brothers, agents. 23 Hero, cutter, 29 tons, Joiner, from Lyttelton, with 90 sacks (18,0001bs) flpnr, 600 bags, (30,0001bs) hour, 6 casks cheese, 16 bags cheese, 50 bags bran,. Watt, Brothers; 8 casks cheese, Stuart & Oo. —Master, agent. S3—Mahia, cutter 20 tons, Baxter, from Porangahau, with 43 bales (11,1001 b) wool, Kinross & Ca agents. 23 Star of the South, as., 147 tons, Bendall, from, Lyttelton,in ballast—Watt,Brothers agents. 24 — Success, schooner, 58 tons. Frost, from Auckland; with 30 tons, guano, 16,000 feet timber, 10> pkgs door sashes, order.—Kinross & Co., agents. 24 —Wellington, s.s., 261 tons, Renner, from Wellington, with 5 qy-casks rum,J. Stuart; 2 pairs, springs, 4 axie arms, 6 do boxes, 16 bars iron, 2. bundles iron, G. Faulknor; 1 case glassware, M.. Boylan; 9 coils rope, 1 cask hardware, Newton, Irvine and Ca; 1 parcel brushes, H. Williams; X wool basket, J. Brown: lease fancy goods, T, Morrison; 2 cases acid, J. Go wing; 1 parcel stationery, Newton, Irvine & Co; 1 Leicester ram,. Watt Brothers: 1 parcel- fancy goods,Brewer t I parcel fancy goods, T. Morrison; 17 lengths, gas-pipe, H. Williams:. 1 paper parcel, Kinross, and Co: 1 ease India rubber, 1 box, Carver. Passengers—-Misses Mason (2), Messrs. Hookey,. Biggs, Meikle, McDonnell, Brown, Yule, Miller, Dougall, Caulton, and. Mxb Caulton. — Kinross.

and Co., agents. 25 —Blue Bell, schooner,. 53. tons, lioverock, from. Auckland, with 371 hags, sugar, 60,000 sbingles,. 6000 feet timber, 21 casks ale, order; 10 boxes; soap, Neal and (hose; 9 pkgs furniture, Giles; 100 fencing rails, 6 tons potatoes, 2 trusses hay,. 1 package doors, order. Passengers—Messrs. Bayan, Higgins, Marrer, Todd, and five others. —Master, agent. 28—Star of the Evening, s.s., 166 tons, A. C. Turner, from Auckland, with 95 hags sugar, 100 do. flour, Newton, Irvine and Co; 46 bags sugar, 200 hags oats, 20 do flour, 1 case oil, 1 do soda, 1 da. groceries, Neal and Close; 3 qr-casks, 236 bags, sugar, F. Sutton; 247 hags sugar, Knowles; 240 hags flour, 2 store trucks, Kinross & Co.;. 1 casevestas, Ayets and Austin: 1 case saddlery, Holder; 10 casks soda water, Bowman: 150 hags flour, 7 hides hay, 8 hhds., 4 barrels, 1 pkg harness, I buggy top, Watt Brothers; l.qr-chest tea, Lacey; 38 pieces architraves, order.—Kinross & Co., agents. O REARED OUTWARDS. JANUARY. 24—Wellington, s.s., 261 tons, Renner, for Auckland, with 1 parcel, Inspector Bank of New Zealand; 9 bags grass seed, Colonel Harrington.— Kinross and Co., agents. _ 24 Tawera, schooner, 65 tons, Baker, for Poverty Bay, with 20 cases ale, 10 cases geneva, 1 a-tierca • tobacco, -2 qr-casks rum, 6 mats sugar, Read; 5 , cases drapery. 1 cwt. tobacco, 8 coils rope, 8, mats sugar, order; 2 guns and I revolver, Lieut Wilson; 270 ewes, Read. Passenger,—Mr Broad- . . bent.—G. Richardson, agent. 25 Hero, cutter, 29 tons, Joiner, for Mercury Bay and Auckland, in ballast.—Master, agent, 26 Star of the South, s &, 147 tons, W. Bendall, for Lyttelton /with 115 head cattle. —Watt Brothers,, agent.

The brigantine Balmoral, Capt. Roberts, left Hobart Town on the 2nd inst., and arrived here early on Tuesday morning last. She had a fine run.to Cook’s Straits; since then experienced a succession of contrary winds and calms. , The cutter Hero, Captain Joiner, from Lyttelton, with a cargo .of flour, cheese &c., arrived here on Tuesday last; She was ' six , days coming up, having experienced, very light winds and calms: The entter Mahia, Captain Baxter, from Blackhead, with a cargo of wopl, arrived here on Tues--day evening last. ... The s.s. Lord Ashley is due here from Auckland on the 13th February, and will leave for Southern Ports the same day with, the Suez mail —it being two days sooner this time inconsequence of February being a short month,' *'

The l® ave Wellington ,for Panama’on-th 6tb''Pbbiuary, with,.the European " and Americamnatto - ~The schooner Success, Captain. Frost, arrived here early this -.iporpipg, from Auckland, which, port she left on last. Had light baffling winds up the Ijiasc , ..Cape.on Tuesday,.and had northerly weather from i - thence to pjjrVSh#'a schooner’.m.M§nfl£s4jouiid fcorthi ‘Byjhe ; Success' we havAftdljfiles o^.papers up to Saturday last* hut-must reserve extracts for hmtiire ? htihli(Kitioh.y .The^schooner. Blue Bell, Captain Lpverock, ar/ rived here J ohTKursildy' ; night'laiti : 'hn&''d' ; yery fjodd-ruri of three'df^sfr(to : Auckland; - She,brings ton passengers and a full general cargo, after dScharge of.which she wijl, we.understand' proceied to Taurahga'witK d'cargo hf chttle.' ■ j , The sis. Wellington; Captain Bennner, arrived .here from Wellington at l& - 30 on Thursday last, - with the. BngUsh lW ma steamer (Ituahihd) i'tft having arrived'at'iyellington trp;to, tone* of thS Wdlihgton’s ttepartare. .. .She Wellington steamedf for Taurtihgd' am Auck; land about 4> p.m. on Thursday; and, as will be seen hy advertisement, - is expected to arrive here on Friday, Ist February',—leaving for Southern ports, with the Panama, mml, the same day. j The s.s. Sto/of' Captain Turner, arrived here, at 9.30 'pjnl' on Friday last, with a larger general cargo and h few passengers. > / . The s.s.'Star of the Souths Gaptain W. Bendall, steamed for Lyttelton yesterday, with a cargo'of edttle?'' • • r

ENGLISH SHIPPING. Departures tor New Zeailnd.—-Welling-Chief, tons', from Liverpool, 34Qi October;; Dunehtt,'Benton, -513 tons, from Gravesend, 9th November;'Norval, Taylor, 679 tes' 1 . from Gravesend, 12th - November. • rAuckland—Mary Shepherd, Croot,' 9.05 tons, from Gravesend, 10th November• ‘Midge,-Louttit, 57 tons, from Gravesend,—l7th Novembeer ; Regina, from Gravesend, 24th November. Canterbury — Joyse Phillips, Mumford, 520 tons, from Graves'erid,' 27tK October ; J Himalaya, Cow, 1,007 tons, from Gravesend, 2nd November. Nelson—Fairy Belle, from 24th'N6vember' Otago— Pareora, s.s., from the Clyde, Ist November; Josephine, Jacobs, 585 tons, from Deal, 12th November. Ships Loading at London por New Zealand.—Wellington—Coleropn, Montgomery; Moorhill, Siney; Lieutenant, Gorie. Auckland i JobnScott, Penfyld;' WaHdfck, Farmer terbury—Canute, Quinn; Paria, Nicol; Taranaki —Malay, Peters.. Otago—Desdemona, Deslands; Arima, Kerr; Tamana, Main. 1! Arrival ofH.&.S.S; Brisk at Canterbury. This fine steam corvette, 16 guns, 250 horse-power, 1,087 tons; 1 and r cotrimanded by. Capt. Charles IF. Hope, arrived and brought up off Rhodes’ Bay at •3/45 on Wednesday. - She left Wellington on Tuesday at noon, and during her passage down hue weather, with’ heavy beam ’sea"during fhe‘bight. At an early hour in the morning it was known s that -thisvessel might be expectei.^^The'Artillery Jiadi received official information that their services would he* required to salute. Detachments from “ V Nos/1 hhd "2 batteries were ■’ told off for this duty. No 1 battery, took up a position at Officers’ Point, and No 2at Naval Point. The .first detachment was tinder the 1 command of-Lifeuti Byrrie; and the second'under Captain Ritchie. - ;On passing the shipping the Ensign dipped .her ensign, which was 'responded 'to by the Mermaid-, Mitoaka, and Gletamark. On bringing up,-No. 1 battery saluted “with seVen guns'with excellent precision;, this.was taken up ,by Np. 2>' and duly acknowledged by .‘her 'Majesty’s man-of-war Brislc, with the same number of guns., ’ Shortly afterwards, Captain Httpet'caine on shore in his gig, ‘and proceeded over the hill to Christchurch.

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 4, 28 January 1867, Page 22

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 4, 28 January 1867, Page 22

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 4, 28 January 1867, Page 22