Shipping Intelligence.
POET OP NAPIER. ARRIVALS. April 13—Lviv Wyeyari, sutler, 40 toas.Tur'ig, from Great Barrier, with firewood. April ID—Hero, ketcli, 20 tons, Campbell, from Mohaka, —G. Richardson, agent. April 19—Dolpbiu, cutter, 17 lons, Sclion, from iVairon, with, general cargo and 9 passengers.— iVatt. Brothers, agents. DEPARTURES. April lo—Siar of the South, s.s., 117 lona, TV. Bndatl, for Auckland, with troops, sheep, tee.— iVatt Brothers, agents, April 13—Agnes, cutter, 23 tons. Smith, for J over!y Bay, with miscellaneous cargo.—J. K. L'atura, agent. April 13—Blue Bell, schooner, 40 tons, Love•oek, tor Auckland. ■ April 20—Emerald, ketcli, 40 tous, Whitby, for A'ttelton. with 75 bales wool, and 8 passengers. —Wait, Brothers, agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Agnes, cutter, from Poverty Bay Banshee, schooner, from Auckland Beautiful Star, s.s., from Auckland Dancing Wave, schooner, from Wellington Dnuenn. ship, from Wellington Maggie, brig, from Newcastle Rose Ann, schooner, from Auckland Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland Success, schooner, from Ljtfelt«a Taranaki, s.s , from Southern Provinces (with English mail), 23rd April PROJECTED DEPARTURES. f oa Taurvnga ami Aucfclsnd—Taranaki, s.s,, Tuesday (to-morrow), 23rd April W.uuoa—Dolphin, Wednesday, 24ch April . Annie, early Waik.uu and Wairoa—Mahia, early VESSELS IX HARBOR. Annie, schooner, (new), loading for Wairoa Dolphin, cutter, from Wairoa Hero, ketch, from the Coast Laly Wynyr.rd. ealtcr, from the Great Barrier Mania, cutter, from Wairoa Tay, cutler, from Wairoa ENTERED INWARDS. APUIL. B—Lndv fVvnynvd, cutter, to tons, Turng, from (treat Harrier, with <Jj tons firewood. ;0— Dolphin, schooner, 17 tons, Schon, from Walroa. with o hags 11 mr, - bags >agnr, 1 case dra-pe,-y, 1 case grocery, 1 case ironmongery. C : !**miy ami lurgc; 1 case jewellers’ wares. Mutiny S Co.; 1 case photographic materials, Miller. Va* scngeiAla j• >r i'rascr, Ser-mant I'le’et'er, -Mrs Sci on amt ch'i'al, Mr ami .Mrs Hawkins. Mms M Kuin, and 2 Maoris.— Watt, Brothers, agents. CLEARED OUI'WARDS. april. .B—Star of the South, s.s.. 1-17 lons, Eendall. for Auckland. with 3> bate* wool, IV! hiels and ■> qv-casks tallow, Pgr risks copperas, 20l sheep, 'L in*.) oinks. Watt i’.rol hers ; 47 bales wool, C Ijuudte-- sheep shins, Ko'.Uleifge. Kennedy and t'o.; a kegs tobacco, Ifichardson ;It J hags grass feed, John Stuart ; 'I I .',} tuns Comnns.ariat Stores. U.M.’s ikth Regiment, Passenger?— Captain Dawson, Lieut. Hurst. Dr Wallis. Staff A .•Isiai.t .Surgeon Watson, (is rank and fne fell gliucnl, f women and children, Messrs Itoed and Watt.—Watt, Brothers, agents. 19—Keaera'd, ketch, to tons, Whitby, for Lyttelton, with Eli hales (I Idl'd I hr) won l ., 2s balc-s (PV'rls lb-9 wool, Kinross and Co.; 11 bales (if.oeo ip>j wool. Watt BrolLers. i’asscugers, —Mr and a';--. Burrell and six children.— Watt Ei o: hers, agents.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 472, 22 April 1867, Page 2
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434Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 472, 22 April 1867, Page 2
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