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The s.s. Phoa'ie, Wheeler, left Wellington at 1*35 p.m. on Monday last, and. after a fine fair voyage arrived in the road>t(;ad at I*Bo p.m. on Tuesday. She left ; auain same afternoon at 530 for Auckland, for which port she had on board 120 pnsseugers. The s.n. Ahuriri, Flowerday, arrived in the roadstead at 5 p.m. on Tuesday last. She left Wellington at 4*30 p.m. on Monday, and, after a (me smooth run. arrived as above, bringing a full carpo for this port. The Ahuriri took her departure for Auckland on Wednesday at 530 p.m. carrying 250 sheep fur that market. The schooner Saucy Lass, bound for Auckland via Poverty Bay, took her departure on Wednesday morning last. Tlus schooner Coquette, bound for Wellington via Ihe Coast, and schooner Success, bound for Poverty Bay and Auckland, took their departures early on Wednesday Ust. The Jupiter ketch, left Lyitplton on Friday 25th insianfc at 3 p.m. with iineN.W. weather, which she carried until off the Kaikoras next evening, when a pale fnim the north east was experienced, accompanied by thick w<-ather. Hove to on Sunday ax 9 a.m. undor close reefed mainsail, and remained so until Monday morning, when the wind changed to N.W., and the vessel proceeded on her voyage. At midnight of the same day, the wind changed to south-west, carrying her as far as Cape Turnagain,

Nsht variable winds were ex9BEi^HH[^B^Vve'' i n ne roadstuad at 11 a.m. the Pot same afternoon at ■HH^^HHeTupiter brings 1800 bushels oats conWatt Brothers. I^WHWcnooner Donald M'Lean left Auckland on Monday last with fine south-west breezo, which she carried as far as the East Cape, upon rounding which, on Wednesday morning last, littht northerly weather was met with, which lasted until her arrival in the roadstead at midnight on Thursday. She lay off and on until the tide served, when she took up her berth in the pot, The schooner Hero left Wairoa, on "Wednesday last, arriving at M haka same afternoon. Took in cargo and departed on Thursday for this port, arriving at 5 yesterday morning. The Hero brings 120 bushels maize and a few tons produce. On the morning of Saturday, the 26th inst., just before the Donald McLean left, the John Perm, s.s., arrived in the Manakau with 170 diggers for the Thames. . A man-of-war was also signalled, supposed to be H.M.S. Rosario, from a cruise.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 984, 3 October 1868, Page 2

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 984, 3 October 1868, Page 2

Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 984, 3 October 1868, Page 2