SHIPPING NEWS
aiuuve t/. October 15— Jtangatira, s.s., 175 tons, Matheson, from Wellington, with 5 qr.-casks brandy, 2 cases, Stuart & Co ; 13 bhds ale, 4 qr.-casks brandy, 35 bags sugar, 5 cases currants, 2 cases blue, 1 case currie powder, 1 case candied peel, 4 casks oatmeal, 1 case coffee, 5 packages raisins, 1 case saddlery, 1 package ruddle, Maltby and Co.; 1 qr.-cask sherry, 1 case boots, 2 cases saddlery, 8 kegs nails, 3 octaves sherry, 20 sacks oats, 5 drums kerosine, 1 case hardware, Samuel Begg 5 8 bags oats, 1 package saddlery, 1 box soap, 1 drum tar, E. Collins ; 4 cases, 3 kegs, 1 basket, 1 cask, Barraud & Bridge ; 1 rifle, 1 case (revolver), Collector of Customs; 30 firkins butter, 2 qr.-casks whiskey, 2 kegs and 3 boxes tobacco, Watt, Kennedy & Watt; 218 bundles wire, 5 qr.-casks brandy, 5 barrels pitch, 6 halfchests tea, Kinross & Co. Passengers for Kapier,—Messrs. Murray and Clark, and about 20 for Auckland. —Watt. Kennedy & Watt, agents. October 16— Lady Bird, s.s., 220 tons, Renner, from Wellington with transhipped ex William Carey, from London) 43 hhds. beer, 100 casks bottled beer, Stuart & Co.; 9 bales sheep netting, J. G. Gordon ; 1 case apparel, P. Bourke ; 128 packages, William Rathbone; 1 case clothing, G. A. Oliver: 6 cases saddlery, H. R. Holder ; 1 case H. Hill; 92 packages, F. Sutton. Transhipped ex Asteropo, from London, —2 cases, order; 2 cases, John Chambers. Shipped at Wellington—l bale, 1 case boots, 2 packages saddlery, 6 kegs nails, 1 qr.-cask and 6 oc-
taves sherry, 1 rifle, 2 bales woolpacks, 1 dray, 9 octaves and 2 qr.-caska wine, 10 cases (ringer wine, 1 tierce tobacco, Samuel Begg; 3 boxes tobacco, Watt. Kennedy & Watt; 2 packages tobacco, 1 cask tar Malfbv & Co. ; 20 cases ale, 2 qr.-casks sherry, M. M’Naltv ; 1 box. C. Allen ; 6 hhds. ale, Kinross & Co. • 1 cask, H. R. Bussell; 1 octave, William Watt : 1 ’ parcel. Thomas Lowry ; 13 packages, .T. D. Canning ; 1 1 parcel, James Wood ; 3 parcels F. Prentice •’ 1 parcel, H. S. Tiffen ; 4 cases. Stuart & Co. : 1 1 parcel, Harrison ; ( parcel. Commissariat: 1 box. R. J. Curtis, and sundrv packages for Auckland. Passengers for "Napier —His Honor the Superintendent. Messrs. F. Collins. O. R. Cheyne, Misses Collins. (2.) For Auckland— His Honor the Superintendent of Wellington, and several other cabin passengers ; also, 24 volunteers for Auckland.—V. .Tanisch’ ao-ent. October 20—Sec* Shell, ketch, 50 tons. Cordon. from Auckland via Wanganroa, with 5 tons flour, W. Ratbbone : 33,000 ft. timber, order. Watt, Kennedy & Watt, agents. SAILED. October 16— Carlo, s.s., 116 tons. Turner, for Dunedin, with 500 sheep, 24 head of cattle. Passengers.—Henry Alley, Mr. Charlton and another.—Stuart & Co., agents. October 17 — RanrjaUra, s.s.. 174 tons, Matheson. for Auckland, with part of original cargo from Dunedin. Shipped at Napier—3l3 sheep. Watt, Kennedy & Watt. Passengers,—Maior Whitmore, Lieut. Hill (14 th regt.) and ladv. Miss Kelly, W. ColensoFsq.. Messrs. Archibald Watt and Smart.—Watt, Kennedy & Watt, agents. October 17 —Zady 'Bird, s.s.. 220 tons, Benner, for Auckland with part of original cargo and passengers from Wellington. Shipned at Nayier—l4 head cattle, Kinross & Co. Passengers.—H. B. Russell, Fsq., Mrs. Russell and child. .1. D. Ormond, Esq., Miss Boss. Cant. Mnndle, Messrs. Yennell and Steel. —Yautier Janisch agent. October 22— Heron, schooner, 91 tons, Laing, for Auckland, with 30 head of cattle, Kinross & Co,. 108 sheep, Watt, Kennedy & Watt.—Watt, Kennedy and Watt, agents. New Steamer for the I.C.R.M. Co.—The Board of Directors have just purchased a new steamer of 800 tons builder’s measurement. 150 horse rower (nominal), and guaranteed to steam 12 knots per hour, to be ready for sea immediately. Her dimensions are;—length 228 feet; baeadth 26 feet 8i inches ; depth of hold 15 feet 6 inches. The cabins are fitted up in a superb style, and are capable of accommodating 60 Ist class, and 70 2nd class passengers. She is Clyde built and engined, and is classed A 1 for 9 years, being built under special survey. She will carrv a largo cargo in addition to 250 tons coal, and would in all probability leave for the colonies about the first week in September.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 145, 23 October 1863, Page 2
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