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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. November 20— Tore, schooner, 17 tons, Pekama, from Wairoa, with 500 posts, V. Janiseh ; 32 t bushels maize, order.—V. Janiseh, agent. November 23— Kale, schooner, 26 tons, Owen Irom Auckland, with 10 cases geneva, 1 halftierce tobacco, 10 cases old Tom, -1 qr.-ca-ks sherry, 2 libels, brandy, 2 qr.-casks brandy, 15 cases sherry, 3 cases b. stout, 20 casks b. ale 10 half-chests tea, Watt, Kennedy & Walt ; 13 packages ironmongery, 3 kegs gunpowder shot and caps, M. Pot loti ; 1 tank, 11. K. H older; 1 cask whiting 2 cases stout, 10 tins oil, ca>K;, nuts. E. Sutton : 1 cask sugar, 1 mat tobacco, 1 ball-chest tea, 1 cask currants, Jas. Stewart; 3 kegs nails 1 case sundries. 1 cask Newton, Irvine, it Co., 1 kegs nails 2 cases 1 parcel, S. P.cgg ; G tons flour, 23 bags biscuit, 2‘oo bricks, 40 packages sundries, Commissariat. Passengers,—Messrs Evans and Lingard.—Watt Kennedy & Watt, agents. November 23 —Dart, brigantine, 83 tons, 5 Nias, from Sydney, with 160 bags flour, 50 tons coals 55 bags salt, 12 cases cordials, 10 cases ginger wine, 20 casks bottled porter, 1 cask sugar, 15 casks bottled ale, 56 packages sugar, 20 halfchests tea, 1 bhd brandy, 6 qv-.casks sherry, 30 cases old loin, 20 cases geneva I qr-.cask rum 2 qr.-casks brandy, 1 case cigars 4 casks vinegar 4 barrels currants, 1 case biscuits, 3 trunk boots 14- cases sherry, 1 case coffee, 4 cases guttering, 121 packages groceries, 1 case Saddles, 5 cases drapery, 1 bale drapery, 15 cases port wine 116 cedar boards’ F. Sutton ; 80 bags flour, 30 casks bottled beer 45 gunnies sugar, 20 cases old Tom 10 hall chests tea, 1 bale bags, 20 cases ginger wine, 20 boxes sperm candles, 5 cases raspberry balm, 48 bullock bows, 24 yokes, 40 package's groceries, 1 cask zinc, 1 case saddles, 1 case axo bandies, 5 cases drapery, 12 cases port wine, 3 casks currants, 1 trunk boots, W. Kathbone.— Win. Lcchner, agent. November 25— Kauri , schooner, 36 tons, Shearer, from Auckland, with 5 cases gin, 10,000 shiimles, 20,000 ft. timber, 10 tons firewood, 3 pkgs., ironmongery, 2 millstones, and a quantity of machinery. Passengers,—Messrs. Snay, Trent on, Crowdiss, and two in steerage SAILED. November 20— Victoria , schooner, 56 tons, W. Kean, for Auckland, with 208 wethers, Sherson. t Passengers,—Mrs. Tucker and 7 children. November 2!— Lari-, schooner, 20 tons, Apcrc, for Wairoa, in ballast.—Master, agent. November 21— Tere, schooner, 17 tons, Pokatna, for Wairoa, in ballast.— E. J. Touet, agent. The Kale arrived from Auckland on Saturday evening, having left Auckland on the 10th, at 3 in the afternoon. She made the run in 3 davs, 4hours. Called at Cabbage Pay, where she landed S passengers, and some cargo, and left again next morning, with a W.N.W. breeze. In rounding the East Cape on Friday, she sighted the Excehior, hence the 16th inst. ” On Saturday she bad a stiff breeze from the N.W., and spoke the Victoria , hence the 20th inst., off Portland Island. Anchored in port at dusk the game day. The Dart brigantine, came in on Sunday, from Sydney, whence she left on the Sth, making the passage to Cape Farewell in 8 days. Had light winds and calms irom Cape Palliscr, off which she was on the 17th. She brings a general cargo of merchandise and coals for Messrs. Sutton and Path.hone, by whom we heliere she was chartered. The Kauri left, Auckland on the 19lb, and called at Katikohe, in the Pay of Plenty, and at the Wai-vnl-evnl-ni-n landing en iwi M b<?o> plneea She Im/1 light winds and calms all the way, and arrived in port on Tuesday, at 1 p.m.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 74, 27 November 1862, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 74, 27 November 1862, Page 2

SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 74, 27 November 1862, Page 2

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