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Shipping Intelligence.

POKT OF NAPIEB. ABEIYED. May 19—Wairoa, schooner, 20 tons, D. Lewis, from Wairoa, with 2000 posts, 450 rails, 4500 Shingles, 6 bags and 10 kits maize, 3 bags wheat. Passengers, Rotter* Baxter, E. P. Burgess.

May 19 — ZillaJi, schooner, 67 tons, D. Bristow, from Auckland, with 21 pelcgs. spirits, H. J. Sturley ; 2 tons salt, 3 tons sugar, 9 pekgs. tobacco, 138 pekgs. sundries, 11 tons flour, 9 coils rope, 24 tons firewood, Gr. Lawrence- Passengers, Messrs. Lawrence, Carroll, Hamlin. — H. J. Sturley agent. May 20 — Wonga Wonga, s. s., A. Kennedy, from Wellington, with general cargo. Passengers, Mr. Adams (A, C. Gr.), Mrs. Adams, Messrs. E. Lyon, J. Shaw, Morrison, 13. Ferrers, T. H. FitzGerald, Mr. and Mrs. Jones.— T. H. Eitz Gerald, agent. SAILED. May 19 — Swan, schooner, 40 tons, Andersen, for Auckland, via the coast, in ballast. May 21 — Surprise, cutter, 50 tons, Braund, for Auckland, via the coast, in ballast.

The JSKexer, for Auckland, via the coast, cleared yesterday — the Sea Serpent and Salopian, for Wellington clear to day. The Wonga Wonga left Wellington on the evening of Wednesday, and arrived at an early hour yesterday morning. She brings a full cargo, many goods having been shut out. We learn with niach j>leasure that, owing to the encouragement the steamer has received in this trade, the directors have resolved upon sending her, each month, twice to Napier, (consecutive trips) and once to Wanganui. Another step in advance.

The Esther arrived in "Wellington on tlie 10th inst., and, when the Steamer left, was rapidly filling up for this port.

The Gil Bias arrived at Wellington, had encountered terrible weather. In attempting to round Cape Palliscr, on tlie Oth day out, the wind suddenly changed to the S. W., and blew a hurricane, accompanied with thunder, lightning, and nail. The gale lasted five days, during which the brig was driven to the eastward of the Chathams. Subsequently she had one or two narrow escapes.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 1, Issue 35, 22 May 1858, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 1, Issue 35, 22 May 1858, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 1, Issue 35, 22 May 1858, Page 4

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