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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OF NAPIER. ARRIVALS, march. 3—Eagle, cutter, Monroe, from Auckland via s—limo,5 —limo, cutter, 2‘J tuns. Joiner, from Auckland. s—Joanna,5 —Joanna, schooner, Matzen, from Auckiaqil fia Mercurv Bev. k—ljero, k'tch, Carauhell, from the Coast DEPART U 11 E S . MARCH. 7—Maggie, h%, lor Newcastle, in ballast. VESSELS EXPECTED. Betsy, cutter, from Auckland via Wangapoa Montmorency, ship, from London (87'(lavs out) Success, schooner, from Wellington VESSELS IN HARBOR. (lu the Iron Pot) Henry, schooner, from Oputiki Jason, schooner, from Sydney Mahia, cutter, from WEmanaua Hero, cutler, from Auckland Hero, ketch, from the Coast Joanna, schooner, from Auckland Ragle cutter, from Auckland ENTERED INWARDS. MARCH. e—Lord Ashley, s.s.. 293 tons, Kennedy, from Southern Ports, with (5 cases, Diuwiddie ; 3:) gunnies sugar, order; 1 case, Birch, 1 qr.-cask, 3 cases, 1 Bundle, Capt. Car.yon ; 1 case kentledge. Kennedy E Co.; 1 box H. S. Tiffen ; 15 half cheittea, 12 boxes tea, Neal 4: Close ; 1 case stationery Union Bank of Australia ; 1 case photographic goods swan; 1 trunk apparel Barlow; 1 case puls Watt Brothers; 2 qr. casks, 5 half chests tea, Rout-ledge, Kennedy & Co-, 6 hhds, Stewart; G qr. casks beer. Hooper i Co.; 1 gunny sugar, Boutledge Kennedy l£ co. ; 7 ball tierces tobacco, 1 casks, Mutton ; TO cases Watt Brothers ; 5 kegs nails, Boylau ; 1 prcl,, Richardson ; 1 case 1 pkg. Frazer ; 11 bags seed, 1 case, 1 chest tea, 8 bags Guano, Stokes Ar Co.; 2 pickles. 1 bale corks, 2 casks, 3 qr-casks vinegar, 1 pared, Boutledge, Kennedy, k Co.; 6 casks seed, Kinross and Co.; 1 trunk Lloyd; 1 pkg„ Holder; 1 parcel. Stables. Passengers—Jlrs Webb, Miss Webb,; Mr and Mrs Coolie, Capt. Inglis, Messrs Johnston, Lyon, Stewart, i arris, Mitchell, Wilson, Wallace. —Routledge & Co., agents. p—Taranaki, s.s., 2SJ tons, Francis, from Auckland, with 17 qr casks, Walt Brothers ; 50 mats! sugar, Newton, Irvin' i Co,; 1 halo bags, Vaut ter 1 case macaroni, 1 cask ointment, 20boxes soap, I pocket h ;ps Newion, Irvine. A Co.; 1 bale Munoy ; 5 cases sardines, 2d boxes tea, Watt Brothers ; 1 bale paper. Wood ; 1 case hard varc, Muller; Teases, 1 bale drapery, H. Peacock ,t Co; 1 case I truss, Neal & Close ; 1 parcel, Lieut, Bi"f-cn. Passengers—Miss Baker, Mrs I bourns, Airs. Hudson, Messrs. Laurence, Hickson, Peacock, licuoc!i»bi<ry, Waiters, Harrison A child, Johnson.—Kinross A Co.; Agents. Hino, Cutter.—The cutter Hero, Capt, Joiner, left Auckland tor Napier on Saturday, theZndinst. She had light variable winds during toe passage, and arrived in port on Tuesday, the slh. Joanna,SchooxKit. —The scboot er Joanna, Capt. MaUen, left Auckland tor Mercury Bay on the 23r;l February, and left Mercury Bay for Napier fm the Ist Ma eh, and encountered light winds (luring the passu.e. She brings three passengers —Mrs MeUlashan and 2 children: and 3.1Q0 feet timber. Eaolk, Ccttihi. —The cutter Eagle, Capt. Monroe. left Auckland on Wednesday, the 19th Feb., end. a, rived in Kennedy’s Bay on the 20th; left on iLe 2stb, ami rounded the East Cape on the Ist March, On that day it began to blow very ’ hard from the southward, causing her to run back and anchor in the Kawa Kawa. She remained there lid the 2nd, when the gale abated and she 1 left for Napier, at which port sue arrived on Sun-!

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 459, 7 March 1867, Page 2

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548

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 459, 7 March 1867, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 459, 7 March 1867, Page 2

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