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Shipping Record. PORT OF NAPIER.

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Deo. I§—Pole Star, schooner, 60 tons, G. Eaton, from Auckland, Cargo,— 4 packages saddlery, H. B. Holder; 6 cases porter, 1 pckg., John Marshall ; 14 pckgs. drapery, 6 boxes cigars, 1 cask oil, Doitsh & Henry ; 1 ton sugar, Newton, Irvine, & Co. ; 2 crates, . 1 case, M. -Boylan ? 7 pieces machinery, T. H. FifezGerald ; 1 hhd. brandy, 5 hhds. ale, 5 tons flour, 80 pckgs. merchandise, G. Forester & Co.; 2 cwt. iron, J. L. Heydn; 2000 feet timber, Provincial Government ; 3000 ft. timber, order; 20 tons coals, order; 28 cases bottled porter, 2 tons salt, order; 2 cases printing materials, James Wood. Passengers — Major Whitmore, Messrs. G. Forester and Alex. Fox, Miss McGarvie. — G. Forester & Co., agents. A cutter, supposed to be the Planet, from Poverty Bay, ■arrived late last evening. SAILED. Dec. 17— JEmu^ ketch, 27 tons, Mclvor, for Wellington, in ballast.— J. Buchanan, agent. Dec. 17— Effort, schooner, for Wairoa. Dec. 18 — victoria, schooner, 56 tons, Kean, for Auckland, with 2% bales wool (725 fts.), 1 boiler, 2 pckgs.— 6 male passengers. Dec. 19 — Sea Serpent, schooner, 60 tons, Enright, for Wellington, with 51 bales wool (14,628 lbs.) Passengers—Mr. Horn, and 4 soldiers, 14th regt.— A, Blair, agent. TThb Pole Star left Auckland on the morning of Friday *he 13th inst. -The same afternoon she encountered a strong nor-easter and had to take refuge in the Barrier, ■where she lay till the afternoon of Sunday. She had thence fine weather with variable winds, and arrived on the forenoon of Thursday last. This is another line passage made by this favourite clipper." The Zephyr, hence the evening of Thursday the 12th, bound for Auckland, must have experienced the full force of the nor-easterly gale which commenced to blow here on Friday morning, and which the Pole Star entjountered further north on that afternoon. On Tuesday last at 4 p.m., she had got no further than Gable End Foreland, where she was seen by the master of the Pole Star, trying to work up against a northerly wind, but doing no good.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 239, 21 December 1861, Page 2

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Shipping Record. PORT OF NAPIER. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 239, 21 December 1861, Page 2

Shipping Record. PORT OF NAPIER. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 239, 21 December 1861, Page 2