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New Advertisements. ■ELECTORS OF NAPIER! VOTE FOR EDWARDS AND POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE ! ,yOTE FOR EDWARDS! 'the FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE! OTE FOR EDWARDS! j YOUR WELL-TRIED FRIEND! E EARLY, AT THE POLL! Shipping gntcllupce. PORT OP NAP I E 11. ' ARRIVALS. MAY. i—Esther, brigantine, 54 tons, from Wellington via Castle Point, v.ith general cargo ! DEPARTURES. j: it. 4 Ahuriri. 5.9.. 131 tons, Tlowcrday, for Auckland, vrith sheep. Ac. Passengers—*! VESSELS EXPECTED. Atmos, cutler, front Auckland via Poverty Buy Ahuriri, s.s., from Auckland—loth inst. Annie, schooner, from i’oraagahau 1 Dolphin, cutter, froth tucklaml j Glimpse, cutter. from Welling)on 55 ariwai. schooner. !<•»..; Auckland lord Ashley, s.s., from Awkiand—Pth May Wellington, s.s., from Wellington—‘isth instant VESSELS IN HARBOR. Esther, brigantine, from Wellington Grayling, cm ter. from Wairoa Hero, soheonev, from Wairoa 1 Mahia, cutter, from Wellington PROTECTED DEPARTURES. Fori Auckl.vmi Ahuriri, s.s.. Kith May; Wellington, IIP! h May ’ i SorrusKN Poet.-, I.ord Ashlev, lohl May ■ Aha: in, lith May " ' i Waieoa—Grayling, cutter, early PASS UNDER. LIST. tmv •,nis. In the Hero—Mr Alan- Held OVTVVA IK>-. In the .Ahuriri—Me-srs hr,;:r,t:hn, JcUroat. Mr atl Mrs Kum; and Masters Knox (2) ENTERED INWARDS. MAY. 5 listher, brigantine, At tons, Campbell, from Wellington via Castle Point, with 6d lulls fuvlng wire. Kinross and Co ; 1 hhd, Webb ; 210 Arc-bricks',, order.—Kinross and Co., agents. Hero, schooner, 2d tons, Canrpbell from Wairoa, with 10 ) bushels maize, G. P.ichardson agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. 4—Ahuriri, s s„ 131 ton-., Plowerday, for Auckland. with :> hags g;a<s seed, Blake; 1 pawl. P.oo'r isoi! ; 120 sheep, Watt, iTethers.—Kinross f: Co., agents. iTit hrieasilu»o wliie.li was working up the Bav wk.cn we went to press on Monday last, proved, as v.-o suspected she would, to he. the I.steer, from Wellington vie. I'astlo Point. Heavy weather was cxrv.’it-susod during the. passage. The s.s, Ahuriri, Cant, Tlowcrday, loft for Aimkland oil Monday last, with some I>.l shmii— p r first shipment for some time —and six passer,g-ws. 1 She mo ■ he expected to return to Kapler on sun day next. VitU inst. and will st '.am for Wellington ! ou the following day with the homeward mat's! via Suer and Ma'K-iUes. Tim Ahuriri will return | to Xspjcr about Triday, the I.lth inst. The s.s. Lord A s 1 1 1 ■ -y, Capt. V.'orsp, Is due here! from Auckland on Saturday next, —not Sunday i as erroneously advertised in our la<t—and will! steam south wards on the following day. j The s.s. Wellington is advertised f> arrive from ; Wellington on the 231 h lust., steaming for Auckland on the 2!dh. I he stun inner Avmie, hence for Porangahau on ' Pundav last was at anchor u.n ter the ice of ti e iCapo Kidnapper on Monday hi: t, when the Either !passed, 1 Tae effects of Cm late gales have been anp'trcnr .luring the pa.-t lew dav. it. the form of a !remendon? sea in the Hay. During Tuesday and >•■'<•(•*■ !;,y aft-: uocn it was heating completely jever the Sp;- it; several placm, and should u cunititr.m sve .‘.ha 11 iu e'l probability have a recurrence iof t InTeased, and then* is hut hule wind stirring at the ■ pert Sen rid vessels arc overdue, hut there is ibr.t little chance “f any of them putting in an | appearance while the heavy sea in the. roadstead j continues.

1 iiE Akx Union’.—Vt o refer nur readers to a,n advertisement in another place respecting the til awing for prizes in Mr T. : Kemp’s second art union, i Tnr.sx and Loan Co.wfany.—We understand that the New Zealand Trust and Loan Company is about to extend it? operations to this province, and that Messrs. Kinross & Co. will he the agents. Native G.vniraixG-.—Yesterday the natives who are awaiting the final'settle-1 nier.t of their claims to portions of the land in the confiscated territory to the north of the Province assembled in the Council Chamber. We believe that all the details of compensation are now finally arranged, and that they will receive payment during the course of the week. We noticed some of them “doing a stroke of trade” in -ho town on the strength of what they expect to receive. The Duke of Edinbt-fgti.—The following is the onicial notification of :ge Duke of Edinburgh’s regret at. being unable to visit New Zealand : —His Royal Highness desires that it may be made known, both to the colonists and the Maoris, that he feeds deep rcg.ct and disappointment at having been forced to abandon, cn the present occasion, his proposed visit to New Zealand. His Royal Highness had looked forward with great pleasure and interest (o his reception, both by the Europeans and the Natives ; and h"d fully intended to carry cut the programme submitted to hint by the Governor, which included ri--ifs to the Native districts, and to all the principal places in the North and Middle jlil.mijs,

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 575, 7 May 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 575, 7 May 1868, Page 2