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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OP NAPIER.

ARRIVALS. SEPTEMBER. 7—Maliia, cutter, 20 tons. W. E. Baxter, put tack DEPARTURES. (X one since our last issue) VESSELS EXPECTED. Aturiri, s.s., from 'Wellington Grayling, cutter, from Wairoa Lord Ashley, s.s,, from Auckland, on Monday, 14th September Henry Miller, barque, from London—Sj davs out Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland Wellington, s.s,, from Southern Ports, on Satnr- • day, 12th September VESSELS IN HARBOR. Colleen Bawn. schooner, from Port Underwood ■via Wellington Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Maggie, brig, from Svdney via Newcastle Mabia, cutter, from Waimarama Sea Gull, brigantine, from Newcastle PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Foe Auckland— Wellington, 12th or 13th Inst.; Sea Gull, earlv Wr.Li.iM'.ioN and Sovtiikbn Poets—Lord Ashley, ou Tuesday, Jsth September Newcastle, N.s.W.— Magcio. early Waimarama—.Maliia, ou change of weather Waikoa—Hero, early The cutter Maliia, TV E. Baxter, rnas'er, bound for Waiinaranui with a general cargo, left the Iron Pot on Friday, 4th imt. ; lay in the roadstead for two days ; at ~'3o a.m. nn Sunday, Gth Inst., got under weigh with a SAT. wind ; "experienced light and variable winds during the dav, and anchored at Cape Kidnappers at 10 tun!: light and variable winds throughout the night. ' On Monday monring tlmmasteranil crew went! on shore to look af.T the wreck of the schooner I Annie, certain portions of which were found on the beach: also the lop of a beer rase marked! “ F.U.D., forangalr.r, the keel of the Annie’s boat was also found, the woodwork having been burnt, ns it is supposed, by Maoris. As nothing could be done in the way of landing cargo on the coast during (he slate of flic weather at that time.! Captain Baxter resolved to return to Napier. Accordingly, the vessel was got under weigh at 3 p.m. and arrived in the roadstead at S p.m..—a heavv N.E. swell rolling into the Bay, at the time. Whilst riding at anchor in the roadstead, lost her hawse-pipe, and in consequence came inside the Iron Pot about midnight. The Maliia now awaits) a favorable change in the weather before resumingi her voyage. ’ ! The s.s. Lord Ashley is due herefrom Auckland! on Monday next, and will leave for Southern Ports on Tuesday, 15th inst. i The s.s. Wellington is due here from Southern Ports on Saturday nest, and will have immediate) despatch for Auckland. j The s.s. Star of the South, (his trip, will go on ! the Patent Slip at the North Shore', Auckland. Her return may he looked for in about a week or ten days. The brigantine Sea Gull is on the berth for Auckland, and will proceed to sea as soon as the we it her permits. Some portions of the wreck of a knr.ri-built vessel were picked up on the beach near Wangawchi a few days ago, 0 § (ZT ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. September 7—Airedale, from Pieton (GAO p.m.) September 9 —Mafaura, from Sydney n a.m.) ' September B—Tararna, from Lyttelton (9 a.m.) LYTTELTON. September S—WcllingtoßV'froßi Port Chalmers (T. 4-5 p.m.) SAILED, September B—Wellington,for Wellington (9 p.m.) PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. September 9—Ahuriri, from Timaru (6.30 a.m.) SAILED, i i» ciiiiigton, forLyttelton (0.30p.m) NELSON. Arrived, September B—John Penn, from West Coast (noon) HOKITIKA. ARRIVED. September i —Gothenburg, from Greymonth GREYMOUTIT, SAILEfi. September S—Senneay, for Nelson (3.15 p.m.)

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIV, Issue 611, 10 September 1868, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIV, Issue 611, 10 September 1868, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIV, Issue 611, 10 September 1868, Page 2