Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF NAPIER. ARRIVALS. Nil DEPASTURES. April 30—Princess Alexandra, schooner, for Port Cooper 30—Beautiful Star, s.s. for Auckland Slay 2—Star of the South, s.s., for Auckland ENTERED INWARDS. APRIL 89— Auckland, B's., 533 tons, Hagley, from Wellington, ■with 1 case, 1 tierce, Morrison; 20 cases kerosene, 13 drums oil, N. Williams; 5 cases, 2 crates, Dinwiddle; 6 cases, Sutton; 10 cases kerosene, 2 kegs nails, I cask saltpetre, 9 cases, 1 bale, 3 half-tierces tobacco, Neal ardClose; 13 cases,! cask,3 bundles hoards, I bale, 15G packages sugar, 30 chests tea, 6 qr-casks and 8 octaves sherry, 20 bags coffee, 6 cases sago, Stuart and Co.; 15 cases kerosene, 19 cases, 1 cask saltpetre, 1 hhd crockery, 3 bales, Newton, Irvine and Co.; 16 cases, 1 cask Milestone, 1 ditto saltpetre, 1 drum soap, 6 crates, 1 case cigars, 3 trunks, 17 packages sugar, 42 mats ditto, 20 boxes soap, 3 drums oil, 1 roll zinc, 15 kegs nails, 3 bundles spades, X keg wedges, 3 qr-tierces tobqcco, Eathboue; 13 cases, 2 crates, 1 case cigars, Drower; 2 cases kerosene, 2 cases, Joseph Gill; 2 cases, 1 truss, Reardon; 60 boxes candles, Watt, Kennedy and Watt; 1 keg nails, 1 bundle spouting, 1 cask zinc, Williams; 1 case, 2 cases cigars, half-tierce tobacco, Manoy; 9 packages nails, 1 case, 1 cask zinc, Boyiaa; 2packages, Ayers; 1 albert car, Fletcher; 2 cases stationery, Bank of Now Zealand. Passengers— Hiss Eiddeford and Mr Dcwis,—Kentledge and Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS, ArnnSS—Wellington, s.s., 283 tons, Thompson, for Auckland, In ballast. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Tiffen, Captain Newman, Mrs Barry and G children Mrs Best and 2 children, Mr Jones.—Y. Janisch, agent. 28—Sailor’s Bride, schooner, 6 tons, Pane, for Mohaka, with 7 casks porter and ale, 1 qr-cask rum, 2 boxes soap, o mats sugar, 10 bags flour, 8 bundles wire, 1 case, John Sira.—Stuart and Co., agents. .29—Auckland, s.s., 533 tons, Harley, for Auckland, with part of original cargo from tho South; and from Napier, 2 cases arms, Commissariat; 2 cases baggage, 1 case hardware, Uoutledgo and Co. Passengers"— Mrs F. Eich, Miss Rich, Capt. Read, Messrs Phillips, Smith, Bungskurt, Parker, Norris.—Routledge and Co., agents. SO—Princess Alexandra, schooner, 51 tons, Carmichael, for Port Cooper, in ballast.—Watt, Kennedy and Watt, agents. 30—Beautiful Star, s.s., 125 tons, Morwick, for Auckland, with 1000 sheep.—Watt, Kennedy and Watt, agents, EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Beautiful Star, s.s., from Auckland Balmoral, brigantine, from Hobart Town Betsy, cutter, from Auckland Clyde, schooner, from Auckland Danish Beauty, barque, from Gravesend via Nelson Maggie, brig, from Sydney Mahia, cutter, from Turanganui Kauri, schooner, from Auckland Lady Bird, schooner, from Wairos Lark, schooner, from Auckland—hourly Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland Shelburne, barque, from London via New Plymouth Success, schooner, from Auckland St. Kilda, ss , from Chatham Islands Taraipine, ketch, from Wairoa Thane, s.s, from Wellington—daily Vivid, schooner, trom Wairoa Zlllsh, brigantine, from Auckland VESSELS IN HARBOR. Hero, ketch, from Wairoa Queen, schooner, from Auckland Tswcra, schooner, from Auckland via Poverty Bay Vistula, schooner, from Sydney via Newcastle
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 373, 3 May 1866, Page 2
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501Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 373, 3 May 1866, Page 2
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