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SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED. March 28— Lord Ashley, s.s., Randall, from Otago* —Passengers for Napier,—Mr. Rhodes,Mrs. Buff and 2 children. BAILED. March 27 — Queen, schooner, 33 tons, Jos. Kennedy, for Poverty Bay, in ballast.—Watt, Kennedy, & Watt, agents. March 27 — Sea Breeze, schooner, 70 tons, Jas. Tautari, for Auckland, with (transhipped ex George Canning, from London) 28 packages military stores, 86 cases and 1-1 casks ammunition, 50 casks gunpowder, H.M. Commissariat; shipped at Napier—27 head cattle. Passenger, —Mr. Andrews.—Watt, Kennedy *& Watt, agents. March 28 — Lord Ashley, s.s., Randall, for Auckland, —Passengers for Auckland, —Rev. D. Bruce ; Messrs. A. Browne, Tuemmel, Sturgeon, Neal, Simpson. • The good ship Wi'd Luck will sail for London direct on Saturday afternoon, under the command of her old and favourite captain Thomas Bishop, Esq. She tafies 2,350 bales wool, besides other cargo. The following are the names of her chief cabin passengers Col. Russell, Capt. Kean, Mr. and Mrs. Hatton, Miss Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Sir. and Mr. Ware, Miss Tanner, Messrs. Bolous, Highmore, Reynolds, Marshall, Goodwin, Nussey, .Harding, and Logan.— New Zealand Adrrrtiw, March 21.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 102, 30 March 1863, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 102, 30 March 1863, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 102, 30 March 1863, Page 2

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