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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. July 23— Surprise, schooner, 60 tons, Braund, from Wellington, with 16 hhds. rum, 8 octaves port, 8 qr.-casks port 8 qr.-caskr brandy 15 qr.casks rum, 12 qr.-casks sherry, 66 kegs, 64 barrels, 71 cases, 10 cases pipes, 229 boxes, 14 bales, 3 trunks 3 casks, 4 bundles shovels, 15 chests tea, 17 pckgs., 30 bags rice, 3 bundles, 5 pckgs. raisins, 6 bundles buckets, 20 drums oil (ex Blanche from London), 9 cases, 4 qrcasks vinegar, 2 cases glass, 1 hhd. tar, 40 bags salt, 2 planks, 2 cases drugs, 2,400 bricks, 20 tons coals. Passengers—Messrs. Hamraoud, Collins, Charlton, and Fannin.—Maltby & Co., agents. July 24— Queen, s.s., 200 tons, Pole, from Wellington, with 2 pckgs., 60 oars, 3 casks cheese 5 eases porter, 5 cases ale, 10 cases whiskey, 1 bale blankets, 2 pockets hops, 15 sheets galvanised iron, 2 springs, 1 axle, 3 sacks oats, 1 canvas parcel. Passengers (for Napier)—Miss Ryan, Captain Charlton, Messrs. Hilton, Lowry, Lovelott, Mason and Liston; (for Auckland) —Mr. and Mrs. Layard, Captain Harper, Missßalneavis, Messrs. Ferguson, Thomson, and Keogh.—Y. Janisch, agent. Jnly 25— Gipsy, ketch, 15 tons, Baxter, from Wairoa, with 35 bags wheat, 20 bags, 32 kits maize, i ton hams and bacon 2 casks pork.— Master agent. July 27 —Sea Serpent, schooner, 60 tons, A. Blair, from Auckland, with 10 cases geneva, 1 vice, 19 casks and_2 cases ironmongery, 10 bundles spades, 91 camp ovens, 107 covers, 6 baskets, 1 crate, 5 bundles galvanized iron, 21 grindstones, 11 cases sundries, 12 packages groceries, 56 bags sugar, 2 bags seeds, 2 casks bottled beer, 500 posts and rails, 1400 feet timber, 5 tons coals. Passengers,—Messrs. Bryant (2), Kemptborne, Evinson, Thompson and Gillies, and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln.—Stuart, Kinross & Co., agents. SAILED. July 25. Queen, s.s., 200 tons, Capt. Pole, for Auckland with original cargo and passengers from Wellington, and from Napier, 4 Maori images for Sir George Grey, 1 case Y. Janisch. Passenger,—R. Sinclair.—Y. Janisch agent. July 25 — Victoria, schooner, 56 tons, Kean, for Auckland, with 32 head of cattle, J. Harding. Passengers,—Mrs. Fitz Gerald and 4 children, Miss Parker, P, McSwecney, and J. Doherty. —G. E. G. Richardson, agent. CLEARED. July 30— Surprise, schooner, Braund, for Wellington,? in {ballast. Passenger,—Mr. John Dunn.—Maltby & Co., agents. ENGLISH SHIPPING. ARRIVALS. May 23. —From Auckland, 121 days, Northumberland. DEPARTURES. FROM LONDON. For New Zealand—April, Escort; May African, Princess. For New Zealand—May, Grassmere. VESSELS LOADING. AT LONDON. For Wellington (N.Z.). — Asterope. For Auckland (N.Z.). —Indian Empire, Matilda Wattenbach, Hanover, Lancashire Witch, Romulus, William Miles, Ida Zeigler. For Canterbury (N.Z.). —Mary Aim, Mersey, Queen of the Mersey, Water Lily, Chrysolite. Tasmanian Maid.— We arc glad to be enabled to state that this useful little vessel has been safely got off the bank, apparently as sound as she ever was. Her former commander, Captain Whitwell, arrived on Tuesday to take charge of her to Nelson, to which port she is to sail tevday. She was purchased by Messrs. Symons and Co. and Messrs. Eashford and Wylie, for £4lO, the sails, anchors, cables, boats &c., making the amount £460. We believe it is the intention of the purchasers to have her thoroughly repaired and re-registered.— Marlborough Press.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 57, 31 July 1862, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 57, 31 July 1862, Page 2

SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 57, 31 July 1862, Page 2

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