SHIPPING NEWS
SAILED. May 13— Lark, schooner, 23 tons, Aperama, for Turanga, with 4 bags flour, 4 bags sugar. 25 natives.—E. J. Touet agent. We learn the ship Lari of Windsor has been chartered by Messrs. Cargill, of Dunedin, to carry sheep from Napier to Otago.— Advertiser, April 28. The ship Chrysolite, Captain M’lntyre, was towed out to the point on Wednesday by the steamer Lady Bird,\ and she sailed for London direct with a fair wind, and being a smart ship and in capital trim may be expected to make a quick run home. The Chrysolite is the third ship that has left here this season for London direct and takes a large cargo of wool and other produce valued at £71,150, and a number of passengers. The ship Asterope left here on the 12th January with a cargo valued at £43,290, and the Wild Luck on the 30th March with a cargo valued at £45,868, making a total of £160,308, worth of wool, &c. shipped at this port for London direct during the season. There is still a considerable quantity of wool to ship which will bo sent to Australia ; the schooner Willing Lass is now being loaded with wool for Sydney.— Spectator, May 2 The Maria, 747 tons, was loading at London, for Wellington and Napier on the 13th Feb.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 116, 18 May 1863, Page 2
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