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ARRIVED. February 2~Phcel>e, s.s., 417 tons, B. Wheeler, from WelliriKton, with 2 packages, Poynter; 1 case, Routledge, Kennedy & Co., 1 parcel, Kinross & Co.; 1 case, Warren; 1 package, Ormondj 1 case, Williams; lease, Mrs. Tuke; l trunk, Poynter; 5 cases, Order: 1 crate, Order; 1 case, 2 earth closets, J. Wood j 1 parcel, Kinross & Co.; 669 bags sugar, Order; 1 parcel revolvers, Collector of Customs ; 1 parcel, Ward; 3 bales brooms, 1 case spokes, 4 axle arms, 1 sec naves, 1 bale rims, 1 pair springs and scroles, 1 bundle irou, Newton, Irvine 6 Co.; 6 bars iron, Faulknor; 1 case, sundries, 1 bundle laths, Kinross & Co.; 1 case spouting, 5 kegs nails, 6 boxes tin plates, 3 cases sundries, 18 iron gas pipes, H. Williams; 2 cases bedsteads, Dinwiddie; 1 bale paper-hangings, 1 case colors, LeQuesne; 10-qr. casks ale, 10 hogsheads ale, J. Stuart; 170 sacKs seed, Watt Brothers; 3 bales blankets, Officer Commanding: 1 parcel, Union Bank of Australia; 7 trunks, 3 cases, lleardon; 1 trunk, 1 case, Kinross & Co.; 2 tea, 50 boxes tea, Order, and original cargo for Auckland. Passengers—Mr. Worrell, Mr. JBetterdge, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Webb, His Honor Justice 3 ohuston, Mr H. E. Ingpen, Messrs Jacob, Herrick, Price, Gillies, Beetham, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. E. McLean.—Routledge, Kennedy & Co., agents. February 2—Dolphin, cutter 17 tons, Schon, from Blackhead, with 26 bales wool, Canning and Russell.—Watt Brothers, agents. February B—Agnes, cutter, 23 tons, H. Trimmer, from Poverty Bay, with 36 bags potatoes, 16 bags grass seed, Kinross & Co.; 74 cases apples, Watt Brothers; 20 cases apples, 5 owt wool, 22 cases and 10 kits onions, Cattle and Blair; 12 cases apples, 36 packages, Trimmer, Passengers, Messrs. J. Hervey, J. Hall, W. Messenger, (S. Munro, W. Munro.—J. K. Tatum, agent. February 3—Eagle, cutter, 40 tons, Munro, from Auckland via Wangapoa, with 23,000 feet sawn timber, Watt Brothers.—Watt Brothers, agents. February Z—JStar of the South, s.s., 147 tons. W. Benciall, from Lyttelton, in ballast.—Watt Bros, agents. SAILED. February 2—Tawera, schooner, 85 tons, Baker, for Poverty Bay, with 140 sheep and sundries, Richardson.—G. E. G. Rionardson, agent. February 3—Phoebe, s.s,, 417 tons. Wheeler, for Tau- . ranga and Auckland, with original cargo l'rom the south.—Routledge, Kennedy and Co., agents. February 4r~Dolpliin, cutter, 17 tons, bchon, for Blackhead, in ballast.—Watt Brothers, agents.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 824, 5 February 1867, Page 2
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392PORT OF NAPIER. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 824, 5 February 1867, Page 2
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