PORT OF NAPIER.
ARKIVED. - ; "" ; Nov. 9; — Ami, schooner, 40 tons," Wm. Wallace, from Poverty Bay, with 4 horses, 21,300 saym timber. Passenger, Mr. Green.— Master, agent. Nov. 12 — Acadian, schooner, 40 tons, Geo. Forester, from Auckland, with a general cargo, J. B. Ferguson. Passengers, Messrs. J. B. Ferguson, and" Joseph Low. — Master, agent. SAILED. Nov. 6 — JEliezer, schooner, 56 tons, Wm. Kean. for Auckland, in ballast. Passenger, Dr. Snell. — Master, agent. Nov. 10 — Pegasus, ketch, 45 tons, Wm. Brier, for Auckland, with 50 sheep. Passenger, — Mr, Browned — Newton & Browne, agent. Nov. 11 — Dolphin, schooner, 41 tons, W. Doughty, for Auckland, via the East Coast, in -ballast. — T. H. FitzGerald, agent. ..^A-v; cleared.;" ''■/. i Nby. 9— Swan, schooner, 42 tons, Owens, for^he East Coast, in ballast. .. ■* -■-;*• Nov. 9 — Uncle John, schooner, 20 tons, William Lewis, for Wairoa, with sundries. — Maste ( r, agenr. The "Lord Woreley," hence Sunday the 31st ult. arrived in Auckland on Tuesday the second inst. She may be expected in Napier this day, on her way to the south. The "Acadian" left Auckland on Sunday last; and, although not making so rapid a passage' as she did upon her last visit, has yet maintained her character for good sailing qualities, — she haying nearly held her own off Portland Island s "ih the southerly burster of Wednesday and Thursday last. The "Acadian' it. will be seen, is the bearer of the best news that has reached the district for some time. Ai The ship ".Southern Cross" Mourilyan, from Wellington the *3rd April, arrived at GravesencJ,) on the 20th July. '-""." .; , Z. 7. .^The " Queen," steamer.froiri; Wellington,. w£th his Honor the Superintendent' and Dr. Evansoh board, arrived in Melbourne, on the 9th ult., after a passage of 8 days. A The "Lord Worsley," from which we hadx:£o recent a visit, is 580 tons measurement, 90 nojixinated horse power, 1,90 feet long oyer all, and 24 feet beam. Her draught of- water when laden-Js--12 feet. .There, .is, a poop, midship. roundrhou^e, and top-gallant forecastle,* on the upper deck ; and she has a ladies' cabin, poop cabin, and .3o berths- ; for first-class passengers, and 60:berths;in the;f<Mfe, cabin. A She is- barque rigged, and has; 4runk «aY ginesj fchr^-bladed fans, and ; is capable .pf going 10 knots. under steam. -.There is a shifting steam wrdnbh for taking in.and discharging cargp, -andjii condensing apparatus, iriakirig 500 gallons :pf fresh :wat«:>per: : .day, onva- corisumptiori^of ,16ucw,tV;!,of- ■ 'i»alS;X'--.*...A ,-' ■ •.v:r-.i.-."*i»i<-. "o-v-^£^^|i>;^V-«^l(^.;
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 60, 13 November 1858, Page 2
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402PORT OF NAPIER. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 60, 13 November 1858, Page 2
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