Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF NAPIER.
ARRIVALS. February 18—Mahia, -cutter, W. Baxter, from i Waimarama, with. wool.—Kinross & Co., agents. February 15—Hero, ketch, from. Tvairoa and Mohaka, wool, apples, &c.—George Richardson, '■ agent. February 19—Henry, schooner, from Opotiki. —Kentledge, Kennedy & Co., agents. ; iebruitry 19—Success, schooner, Frost, from : eixiugton, \7ith general cargo and 2 passengers. . —Kinross & Co., agents. ■ T* tr, Tt'a . „ m • /i • ictfirt-uj As—jjutciu, i;Ui/bcr, iiimiuci, irum Auckland, with sawn timber.—J. K. Tatum, agent ; DEPARTURES. February 18—Strathallan, ship. I. Paddle, for London, with 1,830 bales wool, 139 hides, and 31 calf skins—nett value, £39,931. Passengers,-r Rev. Peter Barclay, Theodore, Jane, and Rachel Barclay, Mrs Trestrail, Capt. La Serre, Mr Betfridge, Mr and Mrs Harrison and 2 children.— Kinross & Co., agents. VESSELS EXPECTED. Agnes, cutter, from Poverty Bay Betsy, cutter, from Auckland via Wangapoa Dolphin, cutter, from Wairoa Maggie, brig, from Newcastle—hourly Montmorency, ship, from Loudon Princess Alexandra, schooner, from Sydney Star of the Evening, s.s., from Auckland Tawera, schooner, from Poverty- Bay VESSELS IN HARBOR. (In the Iron Pot.) Bittern, cutter, from Auckland Henry, schooner, from Opotiki Hero, ketch, from Wairoa Mahia, cutter, from Waimarama Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland Success, schooner, from Wellington tr The above list does not includo vessels engaged in lightering. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Iba Auckland—Wellington, 23rd Feb.; Star of the South, this day ; Bittern, this day Tadrauga—Wellington, 23rd February Poverty Bay—Bittern, this day Wairoa—Tay, this day < —o The schooner Success, Captain Frost, left Wellington on the evening of Thursday, 14th inst., and arrived here on Tuesday last. The Success brings a full cargo of goods transshipped ex ships Commodore and Southern Cross. The s.s. Star of the South leaves for Auckland this morning, with a cargo of cattle. The cutter Bittern will leave for Auckland via Poverty Bay this dry. The schooner Henry returned from Opotiki on Tuesday last. One of the N.Z.S.N. Co’s boats is due here on Saturday next, with tiie English Mail. The ketch Hero arrived from Wairoa and Mohaka on Monday last. The clipper ship Strathallan, Captain Paddle, sailed for London direct shortly before midnight on Monday last. A large number of guns were discharged by a number of people on shore who hail assembled to see the last of the good old ship. The Strathallan goes homo a full ship, and we heartily wish her a speedy voyage and prosperous to Old England.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 455, 21 February 1867, Page 2
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391Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 455, 21 February 1867, Page 2
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