PORT OF NAPIER.
(I'BOM OVK OWN COIiUESrOXDKXT.} April IS, 2 p.m. AltlilVAL. IS.—Lady Wynyiird, cutter, Turrio, from the Great Barrier, with iirewood. Tho cutter Agnes, for Poverty Bay, has brought up again but will sail to-nigfct if tho wind freshens from tho Westward as is expected. Tho cutter Lady W.vnynrd from tho Great, Ban'-or, with a cargo of lire wood, lias just arrived, and is coining into tho Iron Pot against an ebh tide. Tho schooner Bluo Hell has .just got and is boa'ting out against a strong wind tight iu tho Bay. The hri~ Maggie, from jSTe-veastlo, is anxiously looked for here.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1073, 23 April 1867, Page 3
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