SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. December 3— Storm iJmd.s.s.lOltons.Alnndlo.with 5 J-casks brandy, 2 cases, Stuart, Co; 1 J-dlusk braudv order; 1 case, 1 prcl., 1 fkg., spades.!) bags sugar, 1 cask pitch, 2 hxs. soap, 2 chests tea, 1 bale, Iniv-forks, 2 bdles sashes, 20 bags oats, 1 case containing a gun, addressed • 1 case oil, 1 case colza oil. 11. S. Tilfen ; 31 bags sugar, 1 bale, 5 cases, 2 casks, 1 bale, woolnaeks, 1 keg blackpaiut 1 bdle. sheep-shears, Stuart, Kinross, ,v Co.; 2 hhds ale Goldfinch; 2 trunks, 1 bale, 1 pick, W. Reardon; 3 cases drugs, 1 prcl., Bridge; 2 cases, A. Browne; 1 keg while lead, 1 prcl. hinges, 1 pkg„ 1 ease, 6 ewes, I rams, addressed; 2 casks pitch, S. Be,--; 2 bags sugar, 2 cases, 1 cricket bat, prcls., 3 bxs., order; 1 i-chest tea, 1 case,-1 nkgs addressed; 1 cask currants, 1 bale print s, 11 bags sugar Jlaltby & Co.; 2 cows, Carlyon. Passengers—Air. & Mrs! rnren, Mr. & Mrs. Lovelock & 2 children, Rev. Mr. Shaw A Mrs. Shaw, Airs. Kennedy * 2 children, .Miss Bark, Messrs stokes, Cunningham. & Faulkner. December I —Effort, schooner, 32 tons, Kopu, from Wairoa with 3,-100 leet timber, st)o rails, 50is palings, 12, iV),) shingles, maize, potatoes and bacon. Passengers—about 30 maories. December I —7V?#v, schooner, 17 tons, Teira, from Wairoa with miscellaneous cargo. Passengers -Air. Lockwood’ and about 20 Alaorics. SAILED December 3 —3!ary Thompson, schooner, 52 tons Thompson Du- Wellington with 21 bales wool (U,2lolhs), Johnson A December i—AquiUi, cutter, 27 tons, Austen, for Wellington m ballast. The following cargo and passengers, by theil/i.vi/ Thorn pson, were accidentally omitted in our lu=l issue: I oa^'c saddlery (ex Asterope @ London) 11. It. Holder; 2 eases clothing (ex Asleropc wi London) Newton, Irvine, A Co Passengers—Miss Cameron, Messrs. Ai'Naltv and Harrison —Stuart, Kinross, d- Co., agents. The Storm Bird arrived in harbor on Tuesday bust, after an ordinary passage from Wellington. She left Port Nicholson on Sunday morning last at 10 a.ni., in charge of Captain Alnndle, Many of onr townspeople will roeo’-’qisc an old acquaintance in this gentleman, who was favorably known amongst us during the stay of the Sum-esbook best wool season but one. The s.s. Wonga iVonga, Capt. Renner, arrived last Thursday afternoon from Nelson via Piclon. She brings no news oi the English mail, the Lord Ashley not having arrived in Nelson when she left on Wednesday afternoon, although she was then 5 days overdue. The U'ongn llonga left hero bust night for AAanganui and Taranaki with a full cargo and' several passengers.—Arm Zealand Spectator, Nov. 30. The ketch Brothers, Capt. Cronehcr, arrived here on Thursday afternoon from Otago, which place she left last Saturday, hut she brings no news. The s.s. Atdiaga arrived at Otago on the 22nd inst. from Alelhourne, hut Cant Croucher did not learn whether she had the English m-iii on board. Tiie schooner Sa'oplun had been wrecked on the Taien bar, also a vessel from Hobart Town.— lbid.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 23, 5 December 1861, Page 2
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495SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 23, 5 December 1861, Page 2
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