SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVED. October 31 —David and Jessie, three-masted schooner, 142 tons, Pie, from Melbourne via Nelson, with 2 tons sugar, 6 qr.-casks wine, 100 cases bottled beer, 20 bags rice, 1 package cigars, 11 qr.-casks brandy, 2 half-tierces tobacco, 2 cases chicory, 100 boxes tea, 100 cases geneva, 60 kegs nails, 6 bundles spades, 6 bundles rakes 12 ovens, 1 case rolling pins, 20 dozen baskets, 1 bundle brooms, 6 cases kerosine oil, 6 cases confectionery, 20 cases pickles, 5 cases salt, 1 case nutmegs, 40 boxes soap, 20 boxes candles. 200 bags flour, 1 case snuff, 2 cases biscuits, 3 cases clocks, 6 sacks barrows, 6 stoves, 2 bales matting, 9 cases chairs, 1 case and 3 packages holloware, 2 eases saddlery, 2 waggons, 1 case salmon, 40 oars, 50 bags maize, 6 barrels dried apples, 35 doors, 87 coils rope, 1 case tacks, 60 pairs sashes, 40 kegs nails, 20 barrels gunpowder 100,000 percussion caps, 10 cwt. shot, 2 rolls sheet lead, Stuart & Co. ; 40 cases wine, Kinross 6 Co.—Stuart & Co., agents. October 31— Esther, brigantine, 54 tons, Campbell, from Wellington, with 20 cases bottled porter, 20 cases bottled ale, 3 qr.-casks brandy, 5 qr.-casks rum, 2 qr.-casks whiskey, 20 cases geneva, 20 cases brandy, 6 cases port wine, 20 cases old tom, 10 cases whiskey, 4 octaves sherry, 4 octaves port, 4 cases sherry, 10 barrels rice, 5 casks oatmeal, 10 drums oil, 25 boxes sperm candles, 10 kegs nails, 5 drums turpentine, 10 cases pipes, 10 barrels cement, 12 grindstones, 5 cases starch, 5 cases blue, 2 cases mustard, 10 boxes soap, 1 bale corks, 1 case saddlery, 2 trunks boots, 4 casks tar, 4 casks pitch, 6 bolts canvas, 20 boxes glass, 1 cask arsenic, 1 cask blue stone, 5 drums spirits of tar, 1 cask sulphur, 2 tons coarse salt, 10 cases eider, order; 10 qrcasks brandy, 2 qr.-casks sherry, 5 cases cider, 7 casks bottled beer, 1 package sheep shears, 40 bags salt, 4 hhds. ale, 1 box cutlery, 1 qr.-tierce tobacco, 4 qr.-casks brandy, 8 cases, 4 casks, 43 bundles wire, 4 bales woolpacki and twine, 1 wool screw, order ; 3 bagsoats, ] cask, 4 guns. Collector of Customs ; and 2 tons flour and 30 packages sundries for the coast. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Beyers and 2 children.—Wm. Lechner agent. October 31— Corio, s.s., 116 tons, Turner, from Dunedin, with 4 qr.-casks brandy, 1 c®k and 3 kegs, staples, 30 bags oats, Kinross & Co. ; 2 stoves, Donald M’Lean. Passengers,—Messrs. Heslop and Bell.—Master agent. October 31 —Lady Bird, schooner, 20 tons, from Wairoa, with cargo of maize and timber, 6 live pigs, and a number of native passengers.—Master, agent. October 31— Henry, schooner, 30 tons, from Poverty Bay, with 4 horses and several native passengers.—Master, agent. SAILED. November 2,—Zillah, schooner, 68 tons, Sullivan, for Auckland, with 17 casks salt pork, 5 cases whale oil, 42 kits and 7 hags maize, Gr. E. (4. Richardson ; 200 sheep Thomas Sherson. November 3— Jllaid, cutter, 15 tons, Jim, for Mahia, with 20 bags flour, 3 bags sugar, 2 halfchests tea, and 2 boxes soap. November 4— Corio, s.s., 116 tons, Turner, for Auckland, with cattle and sheep.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 147, 6 November 1863, Page 2
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