Srrrc;; th? "nod ship ‘ 1 >une-!m ’ dropped anchor in the roadstead on the evening of 'Wednesday lastnot a solitary arrival lias there been at the Port of Kap.cr ; and si:-..-" the ‘Wellington’ s;earned for T.mranga and Auckland on that same "Wednesday evening, the cut.er Alahia, for 'Wairoa, has been the only departure. Su.di a,n utter stagnation in shipping matters here has seldom been experienced since tin l “ good oid days ” when iiie arrival of balling vessel (steamboats were out of (lie question) was hailed as an “ event ” in the annals of the district. The week just ushered in. however, promises more work for our worthy pilot and In's no less worthy crew. Tc-\v,the ‘ Star of the South’; may be expected to put in an appearance from the northern capital; to-morrow, the ‘ "Wellington,’ from Taurang.'i and Auckland ; and, on Thursday, the ‘ Lord Ash ley,’ from Southern Provinces, is due here ; (this latter arrival, by the way, will pr chainy place ns in possession of the Ikinam:' Dlail which o-jybt to br.vc rnmo fo linn l on |Ast.) The schooners ‘ Banhsec ’ and e Rose Anu, 5 from Avicolan'l, jre both considerably overdue; U also ii the- 1 Success/ from Canterbury.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 474, 29 April 1867, Page 2
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