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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. Jaiiuap- Id-Eangatira. s.s., m teas, Mund'e, from Welta£^ d - tie South, with B boxes merchandise. 2 son saaf E? (transhipped ex Robert Headerk a 6l<u, b° w ). Newton, Irvine and Co.: 50 bass ar, ,5 cases cheese, Janisch ; 2 octaves wine, J. Auder- ! on V 1 £ ases merchandise, Tates; 6 do.. Sutton • 3 effects, Tow?e; 3 cases merchandise, Knowles’; 3 cases drugs, Barraud and Co.; 1 bale paper, hMf-cnests tea, X paper parcel, Kinross and Co and Anckland. Passengers—Mr Levy, two in tie stcei ace, and eleven for Auckland.—V. Janisch, agent. SAILED. January 15-Lapwing, cutter. Gordon, for Auckland, with Y, ba e ~^ voo! 1,0 order; 160 kits (150 bushels) Thorn don and Co.; 3 jiockets hops, 25 cases jams E. Horan.—ls att, Kennedy and Watt, agent. J ’ JAnuap- 16—-Lady Bird, s.s., 230 tons, Renner, for Weljhwvi!.?4 tb ,° p OUt,h ’ with l ,art of original cargo from Auckland, and from Napier—l case. X.Z, Exhibition Passengers—Messrs Day and Lavin.—V. Janisch a~ent ’ “ad 0 ’ - S \ 174 tons ’ illma!e - AmiWh 1 '. ia ? a ba = a Cl£U2 ° ( 317 bushels), H. Janisch, ageuk 1 CaSB 1 buadle »tr*ps.-V EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Beautiful Star, from Svdney, daily. Star of the South, s s.,'from Sydney, daily. Atmkland, R early? er ’ Tawera - schooner, both from VESSELS IX PORT. ship, from London. Superintendent’s cutter, from Auckland. Wild Wave, schooner, from Otago. Prairie, brig. I t) tons, Sims, from Hobart Town Success, from the coast. Lapwing, cutter, 35 tons, from Auckland. MISCELLANEOUS. ONEIXONGA. Arrival or the Alexandra.—The screw tmnsnort Alexandra, Captain Williams, which loft the Manukai- last Thursday evening, the 7th instant, arrived off Wanganui i = h J’ at P-m > ana anchored off the bar. Xext morning, finning it unsafe to cross the bar at high water, tue Alexandra steered for Wellington, and experienced boisterous weather in Cook’s Straits She :lt i 7 ? ra ’ ou Sat «nl»y. aud on SunI '- bau ’°, d tiie wharf, and discharged the aorses she took down in first-class condition. The Alexandra le-it 5. chington at 1 p in, and arrived off Wanganui at / a.m. on Tuesday, and transhipped at that port the men belonging to the Commissariat Transport Corps, - nt ° ? be p : s - Sandfly, and left again immeaiaiel> fci tne -aanu*au, 5a the south chaunol of winch entered on \V eduesday evening, at 9.30 p m and steamed to her anchorage off the White Bluff yesterday morning, at 10 o’clock. * "

The p.s. Gundagai is at the wharf refitting. When ro-dv goes to W anganui, to ply on the river there. The s.s. Gymnotus has been on the bench, cleaning The p.s. Koheroa has been so long repairing that s’-e is now put into the list as laid up ' The Mary Cummings arrived here from Auckland yesterday afternoon-; coming into harbor immediately after the Daring and Nebuchadnezzar. she struck very slWUtlv I..ctn-Si 1 ..ctn- Sit p S iy lC h ba ' r ’ ’l’fce Pitot was powerless to warn the master of his danger, although he was on the look-out. as the toi mast is not yet on the signal-mast: but this is to be done at once. Captain Breton, pilot, boarded the ManCamming inside the bar, and brought her to an anchor opposite the wharf This is the first vessel the pilot has brought, up the harbor since his appointment. The Mary Thompson has been bar-bound here for seven v^ S '. 1 She - K l a L te . d last evening with a fine land breeze, but, the wind failing, she brought up opposite Maratat. and got away this morning.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 215, 18 January 1865, Page 2

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584

SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 215, 18 January 1865, Page 2

SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 215, 18 January 1865, Page 2

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