SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. November 25— Kauri, schooner, 36 tons, Shearer, from Auckland, with 5 cases gin, order; 3 pkgs, ironmongery, 2 mill stones, a quantity of machinery, 10,000 shingles, 20,000 ft. timber, order.—G. E. G. Richardson, agent. November 29 — Queen, s.s., 177 tons, Pole, from Otago, Lyttelton, and Wellington, with 26 sheep Coleman, 8 cases drugs, Barraud & Bridge ; 1 case drapery, 1 bale and 1 bdl. woolpacks, 1 -1--chest tea, order. Passengers,—Mrs. Browne, Mrs. Hodgson and 1 children, Messrs. Cook, Neal, & Donaldson, —Y. Jiinisch, agent. November 29 — Grips//, ketch, Baxter, from Wairoa, with 4, 000 ft. timber, 48 kits maize. Passengers,—Messrs. Lockwood and Byass.—Master, agent. November 30—Effort, schooner, 32 tons, Kopu, from Wairoa, with 1,400 rails, 50 kits maize, 10 bags maize, 2 tons pork, F. Peakman ; 418 posts, 537 kits maize, 30 kits potatoes, Natives ; Passengers —30 Natives. —Maltby & Co., agents. * r December I—Lark',*Sehooner,1 — Lark', *Sehooner, 20 tons, Apere, from Wairoa, with timber, maize, and palings.— Master agent. * 5 SAILED. November 29— Quehi, s.s., 177 tons, Pole, for Auckland, witJi part of original cargo for Otago 202 sheep, V. Jiinisch ; 1 bos containing 0,000 sovereigns, Bank of N.Z. Passengers, —-7 soldiers.—Y. Jiinisch, agent. The Esther, and the Aquila, both arrived at Wellington on the 26th ult. The brigantine Sea Serpent, Captain Blair, from Ahuriri, arrived in port yesterday morning, after a passage of five days. She sailed from Napier on the evening of the 15th instant; experienced fine weather until reaching Capo Palliser. On Tuesday, it blew a gale of wind from the NAY. and lasted for about 14 hours. The Esther left Napier on the 14th, but was to call at several stations on the coast to load wool, previous to coming on to Wellington. The Sea Serpent brings five passengers, three soldiers of the 14th, a female and a policeman. — Independent, Nov. 22. ENGLISH SHIPPING. ARRIVALS FROJI NEW ZEALAND. September 5 Queen of India from Wellington. DEPARTURES FOR NEW ZEALAND. For Otago, September 11, P/addaj September 15, Empress of India, Storm Cloud, For Canterbury, September 4, Dencentwater; September 8, Ohunya. For Wellington, September 7, Wild Dnclc. For Auckland, September 11, Cairngorm. SHIPS LOADIM;. For Otago, Sarah M., John Duncan, Gananoque, Roman Emperor, Chariot of Fame. For Canterbury, Mermaid, Avalanche. For Southland, Sir George Poiloclc. For Wellington, Earl of Windsor, Josephine. For Auckland, Thomas Campbell, Harwich, St. Dunstan, Liberator, Teni/ia, For Nelson, George Canning.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 75, 4 December 1862, Page 2
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395SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 75, 4 December 1862, Page 2
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