Coal.—Mr Yauticr announces that he is now selling host Newcastle coal at £2 5s per ton, cash on delivery from the yard.
Capttee op a Suaeu. — A shark, mea suring about ten foot in length, was captured in the Bay on Monday b;t, by Mr Smith, fisherman. The monster was a female, and when cat open was found to contain a number of young ones.
Tniiiiß was no appearance of the Star of the South up to the time of going to press this morning. This steamer was expected to arrive hern from Auckland on Sunday last. The probability is that she has made a trip to some other port.
English Mails.— Tim Panama Co.’s s s Lord Ashley is due mere on Sunday next -oth. March, with tire irnghsli Mails via Suez and Panama. Should the Auckland portion of the Pammi.i mail ho on hoard, the Ashley will ivc'ii.v.irds Hi-' smic day j otherwise, she v.i'd not leave until the following day, Monday, Ma, ch 80.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 563, 26 March 1868, Page 2
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