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November 5. — Mary Thomson, schooner,' 52 tons, Gr. Scooms, from Wellington. ' Passengers — Mrs. Knowles and child, Mißs Brown. Cargo : 19,000 feet timber, and A large assortment of general merchandise. — Maitby and Co., agents. November 6. — Satellite, cutter, 30 tons, Sullivan, from Auckland, with. 5 passengers. „ Cargo — European and Australian Mail, 16 tons flour, 1 ton- bran, 6000 feet timber, and 18 packages merchandise.— J. A. Smith and Co., agents. * November 7. — White Swan, s.s.s., Gr. H. Wilson, from Auckland. Passengers (saloon) — Captain Curling, M.L.C., Mrs. Curling, Messrs. Weld, -Featherston, Brandon, - Rhodes, Fitzherbert, W. B. Rhodes. Carter, T.: K. Newton, Joseph Rhodes, . A. G. McComhe, Mr. and
Mrs. Izard, Miss Swainson, Miss Meredith,. -Marshall (2), Mrs. Yates, Messrs. Way, Bell, Denniston, Reynolds, and Warren. Cargor-15 tons flour', 14sO bags sugar, 5 barrels tar, 2 horses, add sundries. — Stuart, Kinross, ana Co., agents. November 8. — Sea Serpent, schooner, 60 tons, J. Enriglit, from Wellington, with a miscellaneous : cargo. -. Passengers— -Mrs. Shirley and 3 chil- , Sreri.-^-Master, agent. .. ; '..':■'. • •'•'"■ .November. S.-r-Jatiet,,e.chooTxey ) 30 tons, from the 'East Coast, in ballast. ■'■■-..
bahed. October 27 — Canterbury, schooner, 50 tons, F. J. Bowten, for Wellington, with, 150 buahelr maize. — Master, agent. ! 3 " October Zl—ffliezer, schooner, 52 tons, Kean,/or Auckland,, with 5 passengers, 130 hides, *Si! bales sheepskins, 400 bushels maize, and IJJ' cwt. tallow.— G-. E. G-. Richardson, agent. '^ November 3— Esther, schooner, 54 tons, J. Campbell, for Wellington, in ballast. — Master, agent. November I —White Swan, s.s.s., 198 tons, G-. H. Wilson, for Wellington. Passengers, (saloon) -^-Messrs. Weld, Featheraton, Brandon, W. B. Rhodes, Eitzherbert, C. R. Carter, McCombe, Joseph Rhodes, J. G-. Kinross, Mr. and Mrs. Izard, Mr. Draper, Mr. Tanner, and 2 in the Bteerage. Cargo, — 16 bales wool, Stuart, Kinross, & Co. — Stuart, Kinross, & Co., agents. The native schooner Janet, upon entering the harbour on Thursday evening without waiting for the pilot, went ashore abreast of the pilot's house at nearly dead water. She has rolled considerably, and, it is feared, has sustained much damage. Efforts, however, are being made to get her off. She io-« fine fore-auil-al'l schooner of 30 tons about two years, old, and formerly in the Auckland and Wangarei trade. She has been lately purchased by Poverty Bay natives. The Esther, hence to Wellington, called at Porerere, and took on board 90 bales wool from the station of J. H. Northwood, Esq. The Thames City bad arrived in Auckland before the Swan left. The Wild Duck from Wellington had arrived in London. Mails close, — For Wellington, per Mary Thomson, at noon on Thursday. For Auckland, per Satellite, at noon on Thursday. For Petane, Wa'ikare, Mohaka, Wairoa, and Poverty Bay, on Monday, 15th insfc., at 11 a.m.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 4, Issue 164, 10 November 1860, Page 5
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447PORT OF NAPIER. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 4, Issue 164, 10 November 1860, Page 5
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