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PORT OF NAPIER.

AEEITED. -Ifov. 9 — Sea Serpent^ -schooner, 6o ti)ns,,jA. Blair,, . from Wellington, with 44 pekgs. sundries, 1 ton flour, 2,733 feet timber, 4000 bricks. — Master, agent. . . . ; Nov. 9 — Acadian, schooner, 52 tons, Gk Scoories, from Wellington, with 14 p'ckgs. sundries, 1,800 feet sawn timber, 800 palings. — Master, agent. Nov. 10 — Henry, schooner, 42 tons, Gr. Wallace, from Otago, with 20 cords firewood. — Master, agent. Nov. 10— White Swan, s. s. s., 198 tons, W. Gr. Cellum, from Auckland. Passengers, (cabin,) . Messrs. Yates, Sealy, Smith, Hall, Henry, Mac-" farlane, Mons. and Madame Klaer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bowling, .Master and Miss Pelichet.: (steerage,) — Messrs: McGregor, Austin;Kenshore, Taggart, Anderson^ O: Sutton, Britten, James, Mr; ; and;-Mrs. ; - Crowby,. Sutton arid . child, Mr. and Myers;-? Sergeant ;of- 65th and .. ; wife, 8 soldiers, Klaer's band &c, (5.) Car^, ', — 8 tons flour, order ; 1 cask, 15 . bars iron', , Grarry.j 6 cases, jYates.; 1 ,hhd..,. and.- ■%-basesy 1 Newton ; 4 cases, fefow^B y lOjOOd-feefc tiiErbef J: 500 house :blocks, 200 'rails, order: cargo jfor'; Wellington,— 6oo bags flour. — Maltby & Gp., agents. . BAII.ED. Nov. ll— 'T^Mie, Swan, s. s. s. 198 tons, W. G. Cellum, for Wellington. Passengers, (cabin,) Miss Haunon, Messrs, Miinn, Foster, Kendall,

Crawford, Henry, Macfarlane: (steerage,) — ( Myers and wife, Els"tol, 3 natives, 8 soldiers. — i Original cargo from Auckland. — Maltby & Co., f ■agents. \ (

The "White Swan," with remarkable. punctuality, anchored in the roadstead on the evening of Thurs- • day last— the day previously announced for her 1 ■arrival. She left Auckland on Tuesday evening , ab-nine, thus making the run in about 46 hours. , Her passengers this trip rtumber nearly 40, a large ; proportion of whom have landed at Napier. It will be seen from advertisement that this favorite steamer, instead of making a second trip to Wellington, as formerly, will proceed to Auckland on the 16th inst. The "Dolphin" for this port, sailed 2 or 3 days before the 'White Swan,' and may now be considered due.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 112, 12 November 1859, Page 2

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PORT OF NAPIER. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 112, 12 November 1859, Page 2

PORT OF NAPIER. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 112, 12 November 1859, Page 2