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MISCELLANEOUS.

Poverty' B\y M;nmxn. —YV - are in-Dhted to Captain tvm!h, of the A/ ies ; fur the follow". ; - items of Dover.V Buy tLi ; L;i : — April 22—Hto, fuller, an-Led from Anokhin 1, April 2 J—S-mcv Lies, schooner. soiled lor Anek'on I \vl; L April 23— Jan?, schooner, s-iii“d for Auckland. The schooner Tawera, from Aucklend, with evn •- nl cargo ; aud_the schooner LLn.dd T ; Lean/fru’u •daily expected at Turangaaui when the Agues left on the 2Gth ult. The schooner Blue Bell, Loverock, hence the ISlh ult., arrived at Auckland on the 25th, and lias been laid on for New Caledonia. The schooners Saucy Lass and Jane both arrived at Auckland on the 25d: ulr., from Poverty Bay, The former vessel had been laid on for Nseder he. Mercury Bay, and war, to have sailed on the 29th ult. The cutter Betsy, Trimmer, master, left Auckland for Napier via Tairua ou the 2Uth ult. Her cargo will consist of 23,000 feet timber. The schooner Meteor, Jones, master, left Auckland fur Napier via the East Coast ou the 20lh ult., with timber and general cargo. The schooner Banshee, Kean, master, with 51,000 feet timber and several passengers, left Auckland for Napier on the 23rd ult. The schooner Rose Ann, Campbell, master, left Auckland for Napier on the 23rd ult., with sundry merchandise, timber. See. The barque Bella Mary, from Hobart Town, arrived at Auckland on the 20th ult., after a protracted passage of 2G days. Loud Ashley (s.) —The Panama’s Company’s s.s. Lord Ashley, Captain 11. Worsp, is due here fo-day from Southern Provinces, and wiU be the bearer of the Panama Mail. The Ashley will steam for Taurauga and Auckland at noon on Friday (to-morrow), 3rd May.

John Scott.—The A 1 shin John Scott, C.ipt. Peufold, belonging to Messrs. Liugclte, of London, arrived at Auckland ou the 2SUI ult., after a protracted passage of 130 days, occasioned by mi unusual prevalence of light winds and calms during the voyage.

Too brig Susan, from Newcastle, arrived at Auckland on the dCnd ult., 10 Jays out.

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Bibliographic details
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 475, 2 May 1867, Page 2

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340

MISCELLANEOUS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 475, 2 May 1867, Page 2

MISCELLANEOUS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 475, 2 May 1867, Page 2

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