SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. Tsov. 18— Beavtiful Star, 9.9., Mormck, from Auckland, with 20 oases beer, order; 3 cases drapery, Robinson; 5 cases oil, Sutton ; 100 sheep, Hill ; 1 horse, Sherson. Passengers,—. Messrs. M. Hill and T. Sherson.—Watt, Kennedy & Waft, agents. Nov. 21 — Falcon, H.M.8.3., Parker, from Auckland. Not. 23— Shamrock, *7l tons, Evan, from Wellington, with I case cigars, I keg tobacco, 80 tons coals, 2,000 bricks, 20 casks bottled stout, 7 do. oatmeal, 7 cases oilmens’ stores, 2 kegs pearl barley, 13 boxes tea, 4 pkgs do., 6 J-ehests do., 2 eases kerosino, 1 case biscuits, 10 do. fish, 2 do. bitters, 4 pkgs (stove), 3 cases clothing,’ 1 bale carpets, Eoutledgo & Co. ; 4 cheats tea," order ; 2 bales, 1 keg nails, 1 case figs, 1 do. drapery, 1 do. oil, 1 trunk boots, 5 boxes soap, 1 do. orange bitters, 7 cases, 2 reams paper, 1 keg, 3 kegs nails, 7 basketted jars, II do. bottles, 1 barrel, I cask tumblers, order; 30 casks bottled beer, 1 do. blacking, 1 case raisins, 'Sutton.— Passenger,—Capt. Charlton.—Eoutledge & Co., agents. SAILED. Nov. 20— Beautiful Star, s.s., Morwick, for Auckland, with 900 sheep & 1 horse, Buckland. Passenger—!’. Sherson.—Watt, Kennedy, & Watt, agents. ARRIVAL OF THE STB A T SAIL AN. Tjte ship Strathallan, from London, was seen from Napier on Wednesday night, and dropped anchor at an early hour the following morning. She made the run from the Lizard in 105 days, and 108 from Portsmouth. She had rough weather generally throughout the voyage, which twice carried away her foro-top-gallant mast. Her passengers are in good health ; and there were three births and no deaths ou board. A fine Clydesdale entire, consigned to Mr. Tucker, died two days after leaving Portsmouth. She brings 24 sheep, mostly Leicester ; 2 died on the voyage. Her accommodation is roomy and ample, and she has proved herself a fast sailer. She has twice made the run to New- Zealand in 72 days; and on one occasion from England to Otago and back in 150 sailing days. There is a Surgeon board. The following is tlio list of passengers:— Cabin —J. Lufl’ Misses Armstrong (-), W. S. G. Chuck, Mrs. I)r. Brown; Second Cabin —Agnes Rankin, J. Price, Murdock M’Lennan, C. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Inglis and Margaret, Helen, and Janet Inglis; Intermediate and Steerage —Ann and Francis W. Price, JaneSuttle, •Murdoch, Bertera, Robert, Bertera, & Aiiii.Al’Kay, Roderick M’Rea, Patrick and Maria Glackin, G. and Sophia Hardic, Margaret M’Knight, Peter Pounall, Aim Gordon, Alary Maylan, John Flanagan, Lawrence Higgins, Jane and Maria Jenkens, Ihoinas Miller, Alary, Jessie, and Lizzie Dinwiddie, Air. and Airs. J. Wilson, Sarah, James, Alaria, Eliza, and Alary Ann Williams, Aliss Lambert, T. Price. She enters at the Customs this morning, and the list of her cargo will appear in our issue of Alonday next.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 202, 25 November 1864, Page 2
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467SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 202, 25 November 1864, Page 2
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