SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED. March 16 —Storm Bird, s.s. 104 tons, Mundle, from Wellington via Castle Point, with 19 cases old Tom, S. .11 egg; 1 case, 1 parcel, S. Winsor; 2 trunks, 1 parcel, W. Bearden; 2octave port, 1 octave sherry, 1 case brandy, 1 cask hardware, 1 package, 11. S. Tifi’ea ; 1 case drags, Barraud & Bridge ; 2 sacks lime, Bev. father Forrest ; 1 package, W. Langford ; 1 case drugs P. Tanner ; 15 bags flour, 1 chest tea, Maltby & Co; 2 cases oranges, A. Blake. Passengers— Mrs. Collins, Miss Boggard, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Connell, Mr. W. F. Hargreaves, Mr. Alfred Lambert, Mr. Meyer, Mr. 11. W. Beal, pud 2 in slecrage.—V. Janisch, agent.
March IG— Maid, cutter, 15 tons, Johnson, from Turanga, with 30 bags oats, 6 bags maize, 80 boxes and IGS kits onions, 87 boxes, 30 kits, 4 sacics, apples, order.—TV. Lechner, agent. March 17— George Canning, barque, 411 tons, Harris, from London via Nelson, with 6 cases saddlery, H. R. Holder ; 150 cases, order; 35 packages, J. G. Gordon ; 1 box, E. Bibby ; 1 case, J. Slater; 1 case, W. Eannin; 1 case, Burns Russell; 1 case, Bank of New Zealand ; 3 packages, J. N. Wilson: 156 packages, E. Sutton ; 3 cases, George Wardill; 1 case, J. D. Canning, 3 cases, J. L. Hodges ; 3 cases, order ; 1 case, Capt. Vivian; 21 packages, W. Eathboiic ; 2 cases, J. Bowdrell; 20 packages, Mrs. HarlandplOO casks bottled beer, 1,054 packages sundries. 130 tons coals, Stuart & Co.; 469 packages, Samuel Begg.—Remainder of cargo for Auckland. SAILED. March 16— dig of Melbourne, barque, 179 tons, Reels, for Wellington with 89 bales wool, (23,769ib5). Vautier Janisch ; 205 bales wool, (65,5961b5). S. Begg.—S. Begg, agent. March 18— Storm Died, s.s., 102 tons, Mundle, for Wellington, with 14 bales wool (3,9251b5,) Maltby & Co., 26?. bales wool, (8,0691b5,) S. Begg; 3 bales wool (1,0051b5,) 1 bale skins, (2,581b5,) W.Lechner; 68 bales wool (19,4571b5), order ; 3 eases apples, 1 parcel, 3 cases. Passengers,—Messrs. Lyon, Anderson, Stuart, Staniall. —V. Janisch, agent. March 19— Dart, brigantine, S 3 tons, Nias, for Sydney, with 52 bales wool (14,5071b5,) J. Chambers ; 84 bales wool (33,6591b5,) 1 bundle sheepskins, Kinross & Co., 23 bdls sheepskins, 3 casks tallow, 133 hides, 2 calf skins, S. Begg, 50 lbs. tobacco. Passenger,—Mr. Duddridge.—Wm. Lechner, agent.
The s.s Queen, Captain Robertson, from Auckland via Napier, arrived in this harbor on Tuesday last, at midnight. She sailed from Auckland on Thursday the 6th March, at 2 p.m,, arrived at Napier on the Bth, at 4'30 p.m. Left Napier on the 9th, at 3 - 30 p.m., and arrived here as above. She experienced strong S.S.E. winds from the Kidnappers to Capo Palliser,, and a high sea. Capt. Robertson reports having spoken the Erench whaling ship Winslow, of Havre, off East Cape, standing off and on, her boats being on shore trading or getting water. Also, having seen a fullrigged ship standing into Hick’s Bay, but was not sufficiently close to speak her. She seemed to be in company with the other vessel.— Wellington Independent, March 12.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 99, 20 March 1863, Page 2
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508SHIPPING NEWS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 99, 20 March 1863, Page 2
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