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The twin screw steamer John Perm, Capt. Carov, steamed for Auckland at 4 p.m. on Tuesday. Wo understand that sho is not likely to return to tills port. Tho schooner Murewai arrived in the roadstead at midnight on Tuesday, and entorcd the Iron Pot at once. (She left Napier on tho sth instant, oxperioncing light southerly weather, with rain, and arrived off Waivon at 2 a.m. on the 6UI; entered the river at 10 a.m., and discharged her cargo. Took on board a cargo of wool, fruil, &c, and left Wairoa at 2 p.m. on the 23rd; experienced light north-onst- ! erJy weather, and arrived ns above. Captain Jones reports the Wairoa bar as being good. Tho schooner Saucy Lass, Capt. Matheson, arrived in the roadstead on Wednesday at 1230 p.m. nnd entered tho Iron Pot at V3O p.m. Sho loft Auckland on Tuesday the Oth instant, and arrived at Mahurangi on the 11th, experiencing line weather; loft Mahurangi ou tho 15th, aud arrived at Mercury Bay tho same dny; loft again on the loth, experiencing strong head winds to East Cape, which was rounded at 4 p.m. on tho*23rd; passed Gablo-end Foroland at 11 p.m. same day, and Portland Island at 7 a.m. on the 24th. Experienced strong B.E. and N.E. winds to Bay of Plenty; thenco to Napier, strong northerly winds. Made tho passago from Eant Capo in 2-1 hours. Tho Saucy Lass sighted tho t.s.s. John Perm off Portland Island at 0 a.m. ou the 24Mi. Capt. M'Ketv/ie has shifted to tho schooner Ooquetto for a voyage, but will take chargo of his own vessel uext trip. Tho clipper ship Ida Zeiglcr has now upwards of 2500 bales wool on board. This fine vessel only wants about 500 more bales to nomplolo hor loading. Tho schooner llero, Campbell, arrived in the roadstead from Wairoa and Mohakn, at 11 a.m. yesterday. The Hero left Napior for Wairoa and Mohak a, on Friday, 10th iust., and arrived off WairoaatO a.m. on Sunday. Entered fho river at 10 a.m., and discharged, cargo on Monday. Leffe Wairoa for ! Mohaka on Tuesday, 23rd inst., at 10 a.m., and arrived at 2p m. same clay. Entered tho river and loaded wool &c. Left again for Napier, on Thursday, at 2 p.m., and arrived as above, Capt. Campbell reports having had light easterly weather throughout tho passago. The Hero may be expected to leave for Wairoa on Monday. , lho Saucy Lass, schooner, cleared at tho customs

-— -r— — — —^—— — on Thursday, for Auckland and tho coast;. She vrill probably loave to-day. The schooner Murowai is loading for Wairoa, Mania, Poverty Bay, and Auckland, and is expected to leave for tho above ports to-day or fco-iaorrovr. The Ahuriri, for this port, left Wellington at 3 yesterday afternoon. The Itangifoto, from Melbourne, arrived atHokitika at midnight on Thursday.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1026, 27 February 1869, Page 2

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1026, 27 February 1869, Page 2

Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1026, 27 February 1869, Page 2