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SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED. November 28 — Rangatira, s s., 174 tons, Mundle, from Auckland, with 10 prcls., order; 3 prcls., 1 bdl., 1 bedstead, 6 cases, 2 bales, Browne; 3 cases, 1 bale, Knowles ; 3 cases, Whitmore ; 1 box, Colenso ; 3 cases, Bussell; -2 cases, order; 1 case cigars, 1 case port. Passengers—Mr. & Mrs. H. Brown and 2 children and servant, Messrs. Alexander Browne and Knowles, 1 soldier.—Yautier Janisch, agent. November 30— Sarah, brig, 121 tons, Jones, from Melbourne via Lyttelton, with 28 half-barrels apples. 75 bags sugar, 5 i-casks brandy, 1 case revolvers, (7), 500 cartridges, 20 casks ale, 30 cases geneva, 2 cases Maizena, 1 case groats, 1 case barley, 2 bags pepper, 2 cases chutnee, 2 cases currie powder. 1 case lemon peel, 1 bale blankets, 1 bale canvas, 1 bale duck, 4 cases sardines, 4 cases washing powder, 12 cases and 1 barrel biscuits, 150 bags flour, 100 bags maize 10 cases red herrings, 50 bags oats, *l6 kegs nails, 4 bundles wire netting, 3 stoves and ranges, 12 dozen handles and rakes, 6 dozen washboards, 6 churns, 12 bullock yokes, 4 bundles hoes, 4 cases hardware, 1 ton iron, 1 case galvanized iron, 40 bags grain, Stuart & Co. Passengers from Lyttelton—Miss Kate M’Quinn and Miss Margaret Eoberts.—Stuart & Co., agents. November 30— Henry, schooner, 40 tons, Kehi, from Poverty Bay, with 11 horses, 2 bags maize, 2 baskets and 1 bag gooseberries, 2 baskets onions, and 1 keg lard. Passengers—l 6 Maories.—E. J. Touet, agent. November 30— Affiance, barque, 401 tons, Simson from London via Wellington, with 1 cask, Watt, Kennedy & Watt; 1 bale sheep nets, J. G. Gordon ; 1 i-cask, 2 cases, Joseph Ehodes ; 12 bundles spades, 1 cask and 1 case hardware, 3 kegs nails, order; 1 bale cloth, Richardson ; 1 case, Vivian ; « bales woolpacks, 20 bundles, 1 case 6 casks, 17 cases, 1 bale, 1 case, Stuart & Co.; 2 hhds. and 4 qr.-casks rum, 2 hhds. and 7 qr.casks brandy, 8 qr.-casks wine, 70 cases spirits, 3 pkgs. pickles, 0 pkgs., 18 drums oil, order; 1 case saddlery, 'l. Russell; 4 pkgs. machinery, 14 hhds. coal, H. R. Russell; 5 hhds. stout, and 15 hhds. ale, and 50 cases stout, and 40 cases ale, order. Shipped at Wellington—6 cases brandy, and 1 case tobacco, order.—Yautier Janisch, agent. December I— Laptving, cutter, 50 tons, Gordon, from Auckland, with 100 cases geneva. 51-casks sherry, 3 qr.-casks brandy, 2 casks hardware, lease ale, 2 casks vinegar, 10 bags rice, 17 tons flour, 100 bags maize, 30 bags bran, 6,000 ft. timber, order. Transhipped ex Ida Ziegler, from London—B cases, 1 bag, 4 casks, 31 cases, 4 bales, 19 boxes candles, 20 cases jam and G bags rice. Transhipped ex Alice Cameron from Sydney—l wool-press, order.—Watt, Kennedy, & W att, agents. SAILKD. Nov. 21—Lord Ashley, s.s., 220 tons, Randall, for Auckland, with part of original cargo and passengers from Wellington and Southern ports. Shipped at Napier,—49l sheep, P. Russell; 297 siieep, T. Sherson ; 12 quarters beef, W. and H. Parker; 1 cask salt beef, John Marshall. Passengers from Napier,—Revs. D. Bruce, J. Macky, and Brown, Messrs. Dingwall, Neal, Nelson, Greig, H. E. Way.— Maltby and Co., agents. November 28 —Rangatira, s.s. 174 tons, Mundle, for Wellington, with original cargo from Auckland, and (shipped at Napier) 1 portmanteau, 1 carpet bag, 1 box, Maltby & Co.; 28 rams, order. Passengers from Napier—Mrs. H. W. St. Hill, Messrs. Bridge and Lechner, Masters Brown and Kennedy.—V. Janisch agent. The City of Melbourne.— Fears are enter tained as to the safety of this vessel, now nineteen days from Napier. It will be remembered that she left Napier in company with the Zillah, with 800 sheep on board. Both the Zillah and Tauranga passed her olf Mercury Island about ten days ago, and as she has not yet put in an appearance, it is very probable that with the heavy gales which have frequented the coast of late, she has met with some casualty.— Daily Southern Cross , Nov. 18.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 151, 4 December 1863, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 151, 4 December 1863, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 151, 4 December 1863, Page 2

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