Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OP NAPIER. ARRIVALS. February 28—Mabia, cutter, 20 tons, Baxter, from Moeaugiangi, with wool.—Kinross & Co., agents. AI irV-. ' -—1 i tfechooner, 96 tons, Helderi. from Sydney,- with coal. —Kinross fcf-Co., agents. March ?—-Si:vr of the South, s.s., IVJ tons, W, Bendall, from Auckland.—Watt. Brothers, r.genta. March tidy, from Southern Provinces.—Routledge, Kennedy and Co., agents. March 2—Taranaki, s.s., H. B. Francis, from Tauruu;-”! and Auckland.—Kinross & Co., agents. DEPAItI U itiah. March I—Saucy L'ss, schooner, 113 tons. I). H. M‘Kenzie, for Auckland via the coast.-—Mas-ter, agent. March 3—Lord Ashley, s.s . 293 tons, Kennedy, for Taura.nga and Auckland. —Rout ledge, Kennedy, & Co., agents. March 3—Taranaki, s.s., H. B. Francis, for Southern Provinces.—Kinross & Co., agents. VESSELS EXPECTED. ! Betsy, cutter, from Auckland via Waugapoa Hero, ketch, from Wairoa Montmorency, ship, from London (84- days out) Star of the South, s.s., from Aucklaud Success, schooner, from Wellington VESSELS IN HARBOR. (In the Iron Pot.) Agnes, cutter, from Poverty Bar Dolphin, cutter, from Wairoa Donald M‘Lean, schooner, from Poverty Bay Henry, schooner, from Oputiki Jason, schooner, from Sydney Maggie, ling, from Newcastle Mahia, cutter, from Waimaramn Saucy Lass, schooner, from Mercury Bay The above list does not include vessels en-| gaged in lightering. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Poverty Ray—Agnes, cutter, to-morrow The schooner Jason, Captain Hidden, 15 days from Sydney with a cargo of coal, brought up in the roadstead about noon on Friday Inst, March 1 1 : and, it being flood tide, shortly aitorwards eu- ! tered the Iron Pot. The Jason (aiijr being do. tained for four days in consequence of heavy adverse weather) left Syduet (Watson’s Ray) on the 14th ult.; encountered strong northerly winds til 1 otf Cape Farewell; in Cook’s Straits fell in with « heavy gale from N.W.. a.ftrr the termination of which had light winds and calms till arrival here as above. The cutter Mahia arrived on Thursday last with a cargo of wool from Mon mgiangi. The Panama Company’s s.s. Lord Ashley, Captain Kinnedy, with llie English Mail via Panama, arrived in harbor at noon on Saturday last, having left Wellington at 2 p.m. on Friday, March 1. The Lord Ashley steamed northwards at 1 o’clock yes. ter.lay afternoon. The schooner Saucy Lass sailed for Auckland via the coast on Friday last. The s.s. Trrauaki, Captain Francis, left Napier on the 25th ult. at U -, 5 p.m.: arrived at Truran a at 6 p.m. on the 26th ; le t on the same day at 9 p.m. and arrived at Auckland on the 271 b at 5 p.m. She left Auckland for Napier on the 2Sih i t 5 p.m., and arrived in port on Saturday the Ist March -t 4 p.m. She hi bigs us hies to the d-le cf her departure.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 458, 4 March 1867, Page 2
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451Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 458, 4 March 1867, Page 2
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