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SHIPPING EPITOME

Eon the Month Ending 31st July.

The shipping business transacted at the Port of Napier during themonth showsa decided fallingoff from previous reports. The arrivals and departures have been neither numerous nor important. The following is a correct list of the arrivals since the departure of the last Panama mail:— July 2—Betsy, from "Wangapoa, with timber 3—Lord Ashley, from Southern Ports, with general cargo and 14 passengers : o—St. Kilda, from Chathain Islands, on Government service 7 Dolphin, from Wairoa, with sundries 8— Star of the South, from Auckland, with general cargo and 7 passengers B—Taranaki, from Tauranga and Auckland, with general cargo and 3 passengers B—Sturt, from Auckland, on Government service 14— Hero, from Wairoa, with sundries 10—Lord Ashley, from Tauranga and Auck land, with general cargo and 3 passengers 15— Lady Wynyard, from Wangapoa, with sawn timber, and 6 passengers 15 —Muriwai, from Poverty Bay, with New Zealand produce and 7 passengers 10—Star of the Sopth, from Auckland, with general cargo and 5 passengers 19— Nautilus, from Akiteo) ifr ballast 20— Dolphin, from Blackhead, w'th sundries 20—Annie, from Blackhead, put back 24—Taranaki, from Southern Ports, with general cargo and 12 passengers 24—Glimpse, from Mercury Bay, with sawn timber 26—St. Kilda, from Wellington, with Panama Mail 29 Mondewai, from Poverty Bay, with sun dries 30— Dolphin, from Blackhead, with steamengine and sundries 30—Miranda, from Kawa, and Omab, with firewood * The following have been the departures for the month:—

July . 2—Saucy Lass, for Auckland, in ballast 2—Bittern, for Mercury Bay, in ballast 2 Hero, for Auckland, in ballast 3 Herald, for Auckland, with wool and tallow 3—Tay, for Auckland, in ballast 3—Lord Ashley, for Poverty Bay, Taurguga and Auckland, with sundries and 8 passengers 3 Bingleader, for Poverty Bay, with general cargo and 2 passengers 4 Success, for Auckland, with 24 head cattle 4—Here, for Wairoa, with general cargo 6—Annie, for Porangahau, with general cargo 6—St. Kilda, for Wellington, with Panama Mail B—Taranaki, for Southern Ports, with general cargo and 2 passengers

B—Sturt, for Wellington, ou Govemmen, service 10— Betsy, for Auckland, in ballast 11— Dolphin, for Bluckhea4, with general cargo 11 —Star of the South; for Auckland, wjtb 71 head cattle, and 230 sheep 15—Lord Ashley, for Southern Ports, wfth general cargo and 13 passengers 18—Mondewaj, for Poverty Bay, with general cargo, and 3 passengers .18 —Lady Wynyard, for Great Barrier, in ballast 23—Dolphin, for Blackhead, with sundries 23 Hero, for Mohqka and Wairoa, with general cargo and 2 passengers 24 Star of the South, for Auckland, with 1187 sfieep 24—Nautilus, for Mercury Bay, in ballast 24 Annie, for Blackhead/ with sundries 25 Taranaki, for Auckland, with 300 sheep 25—Bee, foy Wellington, with 40 tons limestone 27-rSt. Kilda, for Wellington, on Government service

As will be seen by the above lists, there have been no foreign arrivals during the month. One vessel is expected, the brig Maggie, from Newcastle, with a cargo of coal. She may be hourly looked for.

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 32, 5 August 1867, Page 192

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SHIPPING EPITOME Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 32, 5 August 1867, Page 192

SHIPPING EPITOME Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 32, 5 August 1867, Page 192

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