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FOR SALE, A MIXED FLOCK of 1131 SHEEP, depasturing on the run of Messrs. St. Hill, Maungamaire. Apply to 237 KINROSS & Co. Meanee Presbyterian Church, DIVINE SERVICE is conducted in the above place of worship every Sabbath at 3 p.m. To-morrow, the seivice will be conducted by iho Rev. a. Morice. 244 Sforitime %\famstm. PORT OP NAPIER. SLACK WATER. Saturday, January 25, to Friday, January 81. HIGH WATES SLACK, j LOW WATEfi SLACK. Saturday ... 8.3 a.m. Saturday ... 3 6 p.m. Sunday ... 8.50 ... Sunday ... 3.54 ... Monday ... 9.38 ... Monday .. 4.4 a . Tuesday ... 10.26 ..; Tuesday ... 6.30 ... Wednesday... n.u ... Wednesday... 6.18 ... Thursday „. 12.2 p.m. Thursday ... 7.0 ... Friday ... 12.50 ... Friday ... 7.54 ... ARRIVALS. JANUABY 23— Murewai, schooner, Harris, from Poverty Bay, with 222 bags grass seed, Watt Bros. 1 passenger. —Watt Bros., agents. 24— Annie, schooner, Hamilton, from Tongoio, with, 32 bales wool, Routledge, Kennedy & Co.— Routledge, Kennedy & Co., agents. DEPARTURES. JANUAEY 21— Bittern, cutter, Stuckey, for Auckland via the coast, in ballast. — Master, agent. 23— Annie, schooner, 17 tons, Hamilton, for Tongoio, with 5 bags flour, 3 bags salt,— Koutledge, Kennedy, and Co.-lloutledge, Kennedy, and Co., agents. • ' 23— Maid, cutter, Snipey, for Wangawehi, in ballast. —Master, agent. 23— Star of the South, s.s., 147 tons. Bendall, for Dunedin.with 40u sheep, 11 horses, Watt Brothers. Passengers— Messrs. Muir and Smith. — Watt Brothers, agents. 2i— Coquette, schooner, for Auckland, in ballast.~ Master, agent. VESSELS IN PORT. Cleopatra, p.s., from Wairoa Coquette, schooner, from Auckland via Mercury Bay Dolphin, cutter, from Wairoa Echuuga, ship, from London via Dunedia (roadstead) Johu Buiiyan, barque, from London via Wellington (in roadstead) Mahia, cutter, from Poverty Bay Hero, schooner, from Wairoa and Waihua Speedwell, ketch, from Auckland. Annie, schooner, from Tongoio Murewai, schooner, from Poverty Bay. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Betsy, cutter, from Auckland, duo >.gmout 1 8.s.,from Wellington and Southern Ports 2»th inst. Matuaka, ship, from London via Canterbury Rose Ann, schooner, from Auckland Kangatira, s.s., from Wellington, 6th February Wellington, s.s., from Auckland aud Tauranga, Ist February PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Cleopatra, p.s., for Wairoa and Poverty Bay, 28th instant Echunga, ship, for London, about Bth February John Bunyan, barque, for London, about 25th Jan. Hero, schooner, for Wairoa, 24th instant; Coquette, schooner, for Auckland, 24th instant Egmont, s.s., for Taurauga and Auckland, 29fch instant Rawgatira, s.s., for Tauranga and Auckland, 7th February Wellington, s.s., for Wellington and Southern Ports, 2nd February Annie, schooner, for Mohaka, this day. Murewai, schooner, for Poverty Bay, 26th inst. The cutter Bittern, for Auckland via the coast in ballast, took her departure on Tuesday last. T./r Tll ,° suhooner Annie, for Tongoio, and cutter Maid, for Wangawehi, took their departure early on Thursday morning last. The s.s. Star or the South took her departure for JUuiiedin on Thursday last, at 5 p.m., carrying 400 sheep and 11 horses ; also 2 passengers. The barque John Bunyan, Captain Allan, having taken on board her lull complement of wool (1470 bales), will take her departure for London either to-day (25th) or to-morrow. We wish her a speedy and prosperous voyage. The schooner Murewai, Harris, left Poverty Bay at -1 p.m. on Wednesday last, with fine weather and easterly wind; passed Portland Island at midnight, aruvuig in tlie Pot at 8 p.m. on Thursday. She brings 222 bags gt ass sued. By the arrival of the Murewai we learn that the cutter Betsy is still hard and fast on the beach at Poverty, being buried in the sand some live feet. On — tt.<.-^-»^.-mx-oi-tiirp--mum.vdi m I'uvOit.y xiiiy sue will j carry some screws, with which assistance it is confidently anticipated that the Betsy will be got off. The schooner Annio arrived in the roadstead yesterday morning, from Tongoio, with 32 bales wool, which she transshipped into the ship Eohunga, She will take her departure for Mohaka this day, where another load is wailing her. When the Murewai lei fc Poverty Bay, tho schooner Success was in the Big River, loading horses for Auckland; also, cutter Agnes, loading bheep for the same market. The s.s. Egmont, Capt. A. Kennedy, is due here from Southern Provinces on Wednesday next, 29th January, with the English Mails via Suez and Panama, and will steam for Taurauga and Auckland the same day.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 912, 25 January 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 912, 25 January 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 912, 25 January 1868, Page 2

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