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SHIPPING.

ATMITVBT). November 10 —E*lhrr. brigantine, fib tons, Campbell from Welling!on. with 4 case?. 3 1-casks vinegar, I bogs nails, 2 ' bags salt, 2 casks sugar. Malt by & Co.; 5 bags Hour, 1 box soap, 1 bag salt, lliehuulson: 2-v> boards. 2 pieces timber, Tripliook S- M'rigbt: HOT pieces timber, Alexander Blair; .11 pieces timber. Provincial Government; b't pieces timber 2 eases, 1 weighing machine, 2 pkgs. wool-packs, S. Begg; 2 hbds, brandy, 2 1-casks sherry, A. Browne; 1

' bale wool-pucks, 1 pkg., 1 keg, J. G. Gordon.—Master, agent. November 17— Pole Star, schooner, 50 tons, Short, from Auckland, with 58 cases, 3 casks buttled beer, 1! uiitU. ala, 1 chest tea, h) bags Hour, 10 casks cement, 1 bale leather, 2 bales flannel. 1 cask hardware, twenty camp ovens, 1 1 bdle. shovels, 2 gravestones, 1 bag salt, 1 bdle. sieves, 3->9 bags sugar, ten ca.se-, 7 casks, 2 pkg.s., -1 bags eoll'ee, twenty felloes,, t.ooo bricks, fifteen thousand feet timber, twenty thousand shingles, order. 2 male passengers.— Master, agent. November IS— Emerald Isle. schooner. 3(5 tons Dixon, from WcUington.witlilcu.se. 1 barrels bis mils, 21 casks, 7 cases bottled beer, si cases geneva, 2 casks wire, is hlids. 1 drum nails, 1 bdle. shovels, 1 bdle. crowbars, 2) boxes glass. 2 kegs paint, 2 bales oakum, 91) bags salt, 2 bags rieo, 2 lidles. f.u t, -1 crates 2S cases., and 1 casks, sundries (ex Asn-rope In' London,) Stuart, Kinross, & Co. Passengers—(for Auckland)—Mrs. Dickson, Mrs. Kcele & child, and Miss Macarthy—Master agent. SAILED November 19— Sea Serpent, brigantine. 60 tons, Enright, for Wellington, with 5 Uhds. ruin, At cases brandy. 2 ploughs, 12 hides, fifty sheep skins, J. A. Smith & Co. November 19— Effort, schooner, 32 tons, Kopu, forthe Wairoa, with ten pkgs. drapery, -I hags sugar, 1 hox soap. 1 table. Passengers—Mr. & Mrs. Deariug and 2 Europeans. Master Agent. November 19— Tore, schooner, 17 tons. To Teira, for the Wairoa. with 1 box, 1 bag sugar, 1 truss, 1 parcel, G. Downes; 3 bdles., 1 case Carswell.—Master agent. The Flying Fish arrived last night. She brings no later news. Mr. Williamson has been elected Superintendent of Auckland. The Pole Star has hud an excellent run to and from Auckland, having performed the trips in the short space of eighteen days. She left Napier on the 2fith nit. and was again in our road-tee.:! early on Sunday morning the 17th iust., after beating from Portland Island in the face of a strongS. W. gale, getting into harbor after return of tide. Captain Short reports having seen the Victoria .off the Gable Knd Foreland, the Ann apparently coming out of Poverty Hay, and the Montezuma, in the same neighborhood all hence for Auckland. The Dolphin was again on the berth for this port, and may be looked for daily. The Zephyr hence Oct. the -sth arrived at Auckland on the nth ult. The Surprise and Fancy from this port had botli arrived in Auckland. The E neraht Isle has had an excellent run from Wolington. She left the latter port on Saturday last and made the passage in 27 hours. The Esther had a boisterous passage from Wellington having hud her fortopmaA carried away on her voyage. 11. M. steam ship Miranda, lo guns, Capt. Glynn, having embarked a detachment of a hundred soldiers of the 7Uh regt., under (lie command of it!aj)r !,'y«n, (.apt. Saltmarshe, am! lieutenant Fiddle, sailed for Port t haimers on Monday morning, taking her departure, under steam with dawn of day.— New Zea'ander, Nov. (!. H. M. steam corvette Peloms, 21 guns, Commodore Seymour, sailed for the Pay of Islands, touching at Kawau en route, on Monday at 2’ 15 ji. m. ifis excellency the Governor Sir George .Grey, 1v.0.15., and suite, embarked at 2T 5 p.m.. milder a salute of seventeen guns, and with yard ', manned ; His excellency is accompanied by L'eut.General Gameron, G. i’>. and stab', on the cruise, which w-' beheve will hi-a short one.— To 57.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 21 November 1861, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 21 November 1861, Page 2

SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 21 November 1861, Page 2

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