SHIPPING NEWS.
AUB.IVED. July 26 —Wonga Wong a, s.s, 10-1 tons,- Cellum from Auckland, with 2 qr.-casks wine, 1 qr.-cask brandy, Kinross & Co., 40 bags flour, 12 packages sundries, 1 bale, J. Robottom; 2 cases, 28 bars iron, 1 bundle iron, 10,000 shingles, J. Garry ; 1 bale, 6 cases, 5 drums, F. Sutton ; 1 case (looking-glass), Maltby & Co. ; 1 parcel, Newton, Irvine & Co.; 3 cases drapery, E. W. Knowles ; 1 bale, F. Tuemmel; 2 bales and 4 cases drapery, J. Eobjohns ; 1 case, 1 bale, A. &M. Browne, and 13 packages sundries for Wellington. Passengers,—Mr. & Mrs. Baker,
Dr. Wright, Major Whitmore, Mr. Nelson, and Bin steerage. — v. Janisch, agent. July 26— Waverly, schooner, 91 tons, Anderson, from Auckland, with 9 packages, Government stores ; 25 boxes passengers luggage for. Napier, 50,000 feet timber and 124 packages sundriesfor Christchurch. Passengers for Napier,— Miss Nesbitt, Miss Miller, Mr. &Mrs. Ferguson, Mr. & Mrs. Townley, Capt. Withers and son, Messrs. Charles Hunter Browne, J. George, and 13 passengers for Christchurch. —Master agent. July 27— Gipsy, ketch, 12 tons, Baxter, from Wairoa, with a full cargo of maize, potatoes,
and bacon. July 26— Janet, schooner, 22 tons, from Poverty Bay, with a number of native passengers. July 27 —Lady Bird, schooner, 20 tons, Tararua, from Wairoa, with 10,500 ft. timber, 2 tons potatoes, order.—G. E. G. Richardson, agent. July 29 —Claude Hamilton, s.s. Machin, from Wellington,jwith 2 cases, 1 gun in case, 1 keg shot, order; 2 J-casks, Stuart & Co ; 10 cases ■ Watt & Co ; 1 case, Begg ; 7 cases billiard furniture, M’Nalty : 4 Achests tea, 4 boxes ten, 5
boxes candles, 2 boxes starch, 4 boxes soap, 1 cask peas, 1 case salmon, 1 pkg. drapery, 1 box cinnamon, 1 pkg. drags, order;* 1 case wine, Major Whitmore; 1 bale drapery, 2 parcels, LaSerre ; 1 parcel, Brathwaite ; 1 parcel, Birch ; 3 pkgs., Carlyon. Passengess, his Honor Judge Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart, Messrs. Bell, Allen, Toomath, Carlyon, Biggs, Watt, Mrs. Beattie, Master Beattie, Mr. Johnston.—Maltby & Co., agents. sailed. July 27 —Wong a Wonga, s.s., 104 tons, Cellum, for Wellington via Castle Point, with 10 bags grass seed, 1 horse Kinross & Co.; 1 case, Barraud & Bridge ; and part of original cargo for Castle Point. Passengers,—Miss Monteith, Mrs. Wcmyss, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, the Lord Bishop of Wellington, Messrs. Northwood, J. Smith, Nelson, and Samuel Eittal.—V. Janisch, agent. July 28— Esther, brigantine, 54 tons, Campbell for Wellington viH the Coast, with 1 ton flour 1 ton potatoes, Watt, Kennedy & Watt ; 10 hhds. ale, Samuel Begg.—W r . Lechner agent. July 21— Waverlg, schooner, 91 tons, Anderson, for Christchurch, with original cargo and passengers from Auckland.—Master, agent. July 30 —Claude Hamilton, s.s., Machin, from Auckland, with 500 sheep, D. M’Lean, 3 kegs butter, Richardson. Passengers.—Mr, and Miss Baker, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Butcher.— Maltby & Co., agents.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 133, 31 July 1863, Page 2
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465SHIPPING NEWS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 133, 31 July 1863, Page 2
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