SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
JANUARY 21st. Weather.—Fine; YVinil, S.W. ABMVALB. Taurarga, 8 b., Sella™, from thoThames, with 20 passengers. Entorprieo. p.e., Soon, from the Thames, with 37 passengers. Ivanhoe, schooner, 72 tons, Mc9regor, from Mongonui via Ohora, ■with cattle, sheep, and guin. Passengers—4. Severn, cutter, 19 tons, Downoa, from the Thames, : i ballast. Bessy, outter, 20 tons, Jones from Tapu Creek, in ballast. Alarm, cutter, 28 tons, Seymour, from Mengawai, with cattle and produce. Passengers—s. DEPARTURES. Enterprise, p. 8., Seon, for tho Thames, with pasBengerr. Midge, s.s., Stuart, for the Thames, with passengers. Tauranga, s.a., Sollars, for the Thames, with ptv c angers. Tawera, Echooner. 55 tons, Kennedy, for Poverty Bay, with gmcral cargo, 4 passengers. Onward, schooner, 69 tons, Edwards, for Norfolk ißland, with Ehecp. Mary, schooner, 22 tons, Brown, for Maraitai, in tallast. Saucy Lass, schooner, 39 tons, MoKcnzio, for Napior, via Mercury Bay. Passenger— I. Sea Breeze, schooner, 70 tons, Norris, for Buss ell, with sundries. Passengers—l 3. Whitb;, cuttor, 21 tons, Doughty, for Opotiki, with B,C 30 shingles and tuiidricj. lion, cutter, 21 tons, Wilson, for Wangnpoa, with sundries. Tay, cutter, 10 tooe, Smith, for tho Thames, with sundries. Avon, cattor, 20 tons, Murray, for the Thames, with sundries. CLEABANOES. Tawera, Echooner, 55 tons, Kennedy, for Poverty Bay. Passengers—Captain Head, Miss Bradley and two others. Onward, schooner, 69 tons, Edwards, for Norfolk Island. EXPORTS. Per Tawera, for Poverty Bay : 352 pieces timber, 2COO bricks, 13 boxos tea, l£ cask wino.jl do.brandy, 10 cases brandy, 10 cases stout, 5 cases whiskey, 0 tins paint, 7 bugs sugar, 10 t"ns flour, 10 cwt. white lead, 17 pkgs furniture, Id bags flour, 14 cases merchandise, 65 bundles locks. Per Onward for Norfolk Island:—s2 sheep, "W. Alkin j 1 ton biscuit, 1 bundle, 1 case.—3. \V. Hi 11. Per Snuoy Lass, for Napier via Mercury Bay :— 20,000 ft. timber, 60,000 shingles, 10 gallons rum. The Ivanhoe.—Tho schooner Ivanhoe, Captain McGregor, left Mongonui on Saturday evening last and experienced rt.W. winds throughout. She brings 20 head cattle, 59 sheep, 1 ton gum, 6 bales wool, and five pussengers. No other vossels were at Mongonui when the Ivanhoe sailed. The cuttor Alarm, Captain Seymour, arrived yesterday from Mungawai with a quantity of settlers' produce and five passengers. The p.s. Enterprise, Captain Peon, arrived in harbour lan night at 10 20 p.m., bringing 37 passengers, i'UE .-'.srASiA.—The fine schooner xspasiu is loading a cargo of timber, biicks, ironmongery, Ac., for tho Fiji Islands, and will take her doparture during the present week. Captain lamb, formerly of the schooner Meteor, will take charge of th.- . Aspasia, under whose command she will no doubt make u good voyage. The Eagle.—The outter Kagle, Captain Frost, which left this port for tho Fiji Islands, is now considerably overdue, and. may bo. exDected to arrive hourly..
The s.B.Tauranga returned from the Thames early yesterday morning with several passengers. The ship Maori, Captain Roberts, is iiow out from Gravesend, and may 1 be expected in hourly. It ifl possible the Circular Baw liner NoVelty, whi.oh sailed about three weeks after the Maori, will make hor appearance in harbour about the same time. The brig Moa was to sail from Sydney on the 4th instant, and may, thsrefore, be expected to arrive today.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1306, 22 January 1868, Page 2
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