SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. September 1 —Beautiful Star, s.s., 127 tons, Morwick, from Auckland, with. 20 casks ale, 20 cases porter, 20 bags, (4 ton) biscuit, Watt, Kennedy, & Watt; 1 bale leather, Maltby &
Co.; 53,000 shingles, A. Bryson.—Watt, Kennedy, and Watt, agents. September 5 —Lord Ashley, s.s., 206 tons, Randall, from Auckland, with 9 bales, 17 cases, 3 i-casks rum, 3 do. brandy, 14 pkgs., Newton, Irvine, & Co. ; 2 bales bags, 2 cases, Boylan; 4 cases Browne ; 1 cask seed, 1 pkg. spades, P. Russell, 1 case, 1 bale, Commissariat; 1 parcel, 2 pkgs., Y. Jauisch; Ido., Miss Boyle; 1 do., Fannin; 1 box, Mrs. Hudson ; 1 do., Capt. Withers ; 1 parcel. Wood ; 2 cases, Robjohns : 2 pkgs., Dolbol; 8 pkgs., Maltby & Co.; 7 do., H. Smith ; 7 bags, 6 boxes, order; 4 pkgs., C. Dolbel; 1 bale, 1 case, Holder ; 10 kegs butter, order: 1 cow, Lucas; 1 pkg., Blair; 1 case, E. Bibby. Passengers, Col. M’Ncill; Messrs. Russell and Lucas, Mrs. Carlon, Messrs. Russell, Swindells, Williams, Campbell, Ferguson, Gardiner, and 7 for South.—Maltby & Co., agents. September s— Zillah, 68 tons, Sulivan, from Auckland, with 87 packages oilmen’s stores, 5 tons flour, 1 package prints, 2 bags bran, 5,000 ft. timber, 00,000 shingles, and 6 Passengers. SAILED. September I— Kauri, schooner, 37 tons, Shearer, for Auckland, via East Coast, with 15 bags, (52 bushels) wheat. G. Lawrence.—G. E.' G. Richardson, agent. September I— Sea Shell, ketch, 50 tons, Harris, for Auckland, via Poverty Bay. September 2— Balmoral, brigantine, 107 tons, Sanderson, for Hobart Town. Additional clearance (Aug. 31)—88 hides, 450 sheepskins, Stuart & Co.—Stuart & Co., agents. September s —Lady Bird, schooner, 17 tons, Ilanita, for W airoa. Passengers, 300 natives.— Maltby & Co., agents. The Steamer “ Baeeaauat.”—The schooner Mary Thomson arrived in harbor this morning from the Mahia, where she has been attending on the stranded steamer Ballaarai, which, notwithstanding the boisterous state of the weather,f has been undergoing a thorough repair, having had 12 new sheets of iron placed on her bottom. Should the weather prove favorable, she will be launched on Monday next, the 12th inst, and will, wo understand, be far stronger and more seaworthy than she was previous to her stranding. We believe she will at once proceed to Auckland. A three-masted vessel, supposed to bo the West Australian, is now entering the port.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 190, 2 September 1864, Page 1 (Supplement)
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385SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 190, 2 September 1864, Page 1 (Supplement)
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