Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF NAPIER. ARRIVALS.
TEBRUARX. 4—Little Fred, schooner, 131 tons, <J. Davis, from Auckland, with coal s—Hero, schooner, 20 tons, Campbell, from Mchaka and Wairoa, With wool, tallow, maize, fcc. Passengers—3
DEPARTURES. FEBRUARY. 6—Murewai, schooner, 23 tons, Wm. Jones, for Wairoa, with general cargo. Passengers—s EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ahvtriri, s.s., from Wellington Joanna, schooner, from the Bay of Islands Muriwai, schooner, from Wairoa Sea Gull, brigantine, from Newcastle St. Kilda, Colonial Government gun-boat, from Wellington Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland William Cargill, barque, 365 tons, Duncan, from London—94 days out VESSELS IN HARBOR. (Vessels engaged iu lightering not includes.) Excelsior, barque, 491 tons, Wood, from Wellington. —Watt Brothers, agents Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Ida Zeigler, ship, 878 tons, Sellars, from London via Auckland.—Kinross & 00., agents Little Fred, schooner, from Auckland PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
Fob London—Excelsior, barque, and Ida Zeigler, ship,—early Auckland— Ahuriri, s.s., early PASSENGER LIST. INWARDS. In the Hero—Mr and Mrs M'Namee
OUTWARDS. In the Muriwai—Mr Rout and four natives ENTERED INWARDS. FEBRUARY. 6—Little Fred, schooner, 131 tons, Q. Davis, from Auckland, with 150 tons, "Watt Brothers (agents.) s—Hero, schooner, 20 tons, Campbell, from Mohaka and Wairoa, with 200 bushels maize, 1 case bacon, 1 case apples, 13 bales wool, Stuart & Co; 1 bale wool, 1 oask tallow, G. Richardson.—Boutledge, Kennedy and Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. FEBRUARY.
s—Muriwai,5 —Muriwai, schooner, 23 tons, Win, Jones, for Wairoa, with 1 qr-cask, 13 cases. 84 pckgs merchandise, 5 packages sundries, Watt Bros; 135 packages merchandise, Stuart and Co; 4 packages merchandise, 4000 feet timber, Knovvles.—Watt Brothers, agents.
The three-masted schooner Little Fred, Captain Davis, from Auckland, with a cargo of 150 tons coal consigned to Watt Brothers, dropped anchor in the roadstead about 7 p.m. on Thursday last, entering the inner harbor next day. She left Auckland on the 28th January. Experienced strong X.E. winds to the East Cape, which was rounded on the 31st. From thence to this pert had light variable winds and calms. Arrived here as above.
The schooner Hero, Campbell, master, left Wairoa on Tuesday last, in company with the schooner Muriwai. Entei'ed the Motaaka river next day, shipped wool, and left for Napier on Thursday at iOa.m., arriving in port at noon on Friday. She brings a cargo of wool, maize, tallow, &c, and two passengers.
The schooner Muriwai, Jones, master, left for Wairoa ou Saturday morning last, with a full general cargo and flve i assengers. The departure of the barque Excelsior for London Will necessarily be delayed for a few days, owing to the wool from the interior coining down so slowly. For the same reason the Ida Zeigler will not get away to sea so soon as was at first anticipated.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 654, 8 February 1869, Page 2
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449Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF NAPIER. ARRIVALS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 654, 8 February 1869, Page 2
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