Judy Weller Fears are entertained at the Port as to the safety of a man named HUDSON and a youth named NEAL who hails from the MEANEE district. The two left the IRON POT about 9 o'clock on Wednesday morning in an open boat for a day's fishing in the bay. About half-past 2 in the afternoon they were seen about three and a half miles from the land, lying off from the breakwater in the direction of MAHIA peninsula by John ANDERSON and Dan M'ALLISTER, trying to make headway homewards, a course which was rendered very difficult, owing to the rising sea and a heavy head wind. The other boats out were manned by practical men, who reached port safely. HUDSON is a practical man, but his mate is not. It is possible that they may have been carried away to WALKARD, but there is also a chance that they have been blown right out to sea, in which case, considering the extremely cold state of the weather, they would have a very severe experience. They had little food on board, which of course is a very serious matter. A number of boats were on the look-out all day yesterday, but up to an early hour this morning no news was received of the absentees. HUDSON is a married man.