SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED. January 28 —Sea Breeze, schooner, 70 tons, J. Tautari, from Auckland, with 20 cases gin,' 20 bags bran, 1 cask barley, 1 cask oatmeal, 2 ploughs, 1 pair harrows, 1 churn, I hale blankets, 1 doz. buckets, 3 kegs nails, 2 bells, spades, 40 casks seeds, 7 cases acid, 3 bales merchan* disc, If tons sugar, 39 posts, 10,000 ft. timber, 10 pkgs. sundries. Passengers—Miss M’Dougall, Messrs. Baxter and Parsons.—Watt, Kennedy, & Watt, agents. January 28— Excelsior, schooner, 52 tons, Meiklojobn, from Wellington, with 3 boxes, 1 bale, 1 case, 10 cases brandy, 5 cases old tom 1 i cask brandy, 31 bags sugar, 4 cases perfumery, 2 cases perambulators, 6 packages cordage, 10 bdls. oakum, 1 chaff cutter, 1 case blacking, 1 case drapery, 2 cases perambulators, 6 pkgs. cordage. 10 bdls. oakum, 1 chaff cutter, 1 case blacking, 1 case drapery, 2 cases stationery, 20 oars, 20 cases bottled porter, 48 bdls, iron wire, 1 box fencing tools, G hhds. ale, 6 casks sugar, 1 parcel, 20 casks bottled beer, 1 case drugs’ 35 casks bottled beer, 2 cases, 1 chest, 6 cases herrings, 3 cases ginger wine, i cask vinegar, 1 parcel tobacco.—(4. E. Li. Richardson, agent. SAILED, January 27— Kate, schooner, 26 tons, W. Owen master for Wellington, with 54- bales wool’ (14.612 lbs), Samuel Bcgg. Passengers, Mr! & Mrs. W arc. CI.KAIIhIJ. January 2S—Zilla}i, schooner, 08 tons, Sullivan for Auckland, in ballast. Passenger Mr. Melronse.—G. E. G. Richardson, agent. TilK clipper sehnrmcv Spa R.rrrr nryived iron!
Auckland on the afternoon of Wednesday, Jan. 28, after a comparatively long passage of nine days. She left on the morning of Monday, Jan. 19 ; put into Mercury Bay on the following day, wind being fresh from E.N.E, ; sailed from thence on Wednesday. Jan. 21. and had adverse winds to_Hicks’ Bay, where she arrived on Saturday, Jan. 24, sailed again on the 26th, and had light adverse winds to Port. The Excelsior left Wellington on Sunday last, and had foul winds the whole of tho passage ; which lasted a little more than three days. The Constance was dropping out of, Wellington harbor when tho Excelsior left, and the Sea Serpent was waiting for a fair wind.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 85, 30 January 1863, Page 2
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368SHIPPING NEWS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 85, 30 January 1863, Page 2
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