Shipping Intelligence. PORT O F NAPIER.
A E E I Y E D,
March Z—Wonga Wonga, s. s., 103 tons F. Eenner, from "Wellington, with full general cargo. Passengers, Messrs. J. Salmon, Warner, Watts, Show, France, Evinson, Mr. & Mrs. Foster. — J. A. Smith & Co., agents. March 3— Dart, cutter, 24 tons, J. Webster, from Auckland, with 10 tons sugar, 7000 ft. timber, 2 iron tanks, 40 pckgs. merchandise. — Master, agent. March 3 — White Sioan, s. s. s., 198 tons, W. G-. Cellum, from Wellington, with (for Auckland) 18 packages sundries and 5 bullocks, (for Napier) 200 bags sugar, 100 packages merchandise, and a large quantity of goods ex ' Wild Duck ' from London. Passengers, Yen. Archdeacon Brown and Mrs. Brown, Lieut. Colonel Russell, Mr. Tuke, Mr: and Mrs. Corry and 2 children, Miss Lovelock, Mr. E._ Collins. — Maltby & Co., agents. March 3 — Zephyr, schooner, 60 tons, J. Clarke, from Auckland, with 9000 feet timber, 8000 bricks, and miscellaneous cargo. Passengers, Mrs. Donovan and 3 children, Miss Nesbit, Messrs. Walsley, Jones, Forbes, James, Elliot, and 2 in steerage. — Master, agent. March 3 — Aqmlla, cutter, 27 tons, Austin, from a southern port, with posts/rails, and, firewood. — Master, agent. . ,
March 4 — Dolphin, 6chooner, 40 tons, Doughty, from Auckland, -with 5000 bricks, 56 bars of iron, 60 packages merchandise. — Richardson & Charlton, agents. March 6 — Jane Peata, 22 tons, William Scott, from Wellington, with 102 bags sugar, 120 packages sundries, 3086 feet timber, 5600 shingles. — Master, agent. Marco B^-Petrel, schooner, 10 tons, Henare, from Poverty Bay, with 129 boxes apples, 4 bags of oats, 4000 palings. — J. A. Smith & Co., agents. SAILED. March s—Wonga5 — Wonga Wonga, s.. s., 103 tons, Eenner? for Wellington, with 29 bales wool, (weighing 9,520 lbs.,) 228 bushels wheat, 2 tons flour. March 6— Wliite Swan, s. s., 198 tons, Cellum, for Auckland, with 23 packages sundries. Passengers. — Yen. Archdeacon Brown and wife, W. P. Kirkwood. March 6 — Uncle John, schooner, 20 tons, Lewis, for Wairoa, with sundries and 80 sheep. March 6 — Effort, schooner, 36 tons, Kopu, for Wairoa, with 1 ton flour, £ ton sugar, and 80 sheep.
March 7 — Dolpldn, schooner, 40 tons, Doughty,
for Auckland via the Coast in ballast. March S—Aquilla, cutter, 27 tons, Austin, for Auckland,- via the Coast, in ballast.
CLEARED,
March 9 — Clara, sehoonei-, 10 tons, McDonald, for Porangahau, with. 35 packages merchandise, 4000 feet timber, 4000 shingles.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 129, 10 March 1860, Page 5
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393Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF NAPIER. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 3, Issue 129, 10 March 1860, Page 5
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