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SHIPPING.

FEBRUARY 22. Arrived. Janet Gray, cutter, 23 tons Stafford, from Poverty Bay. —G. E. G. Eichardfion, agent. Success, schooner, 51 tons, Frost, from Auckland. Passengers—Messrs D. Taylor, J. Smith, and P. B. Ferret.— Kinross & Co., agents. Sailed. Nil. Imports. In the Success.— l3l sash weights, 9 cases drapery, 3 casks glass, 45 saucepans, 1 roll lead, 91 bundles wire., (transshipped ex Nelson @ London) Newton, Irvino, & Co. ;,I case, drapery, J. Slater: 4 cases do,, Stuart & Co.,'(transhipped ex Victory (a> London) 5 cases champagne, 1 qr.-cask port, 1 hhd. sherry, Rathbono; 14 iron tanks, 2 cases, 0 boxes tobacco, 8,000 Bricks, 2 tons stone, Commissariat; 29 cases ginger wine, S. Begg. FEBRUARY 23. , Arrival. Nil. .... Sailed. . Nil. Cleared. Janet Gray, schooner, for Auckland via Poverty Bay with 200 sheep. Expected Arrivals. Claude Hamilton, from Melbourne via Auckland. Napier, banfue, from London via Auckland. Beautiful Star, from Sydney, daily. The barque Napier is now discharging her Auckland cargo, and may be expected daily. She brings most of her cargo to this Port. Auckland Skipping. Amiri ed, 13, Kauri, 37 tons, Shearer, from Napier, via East Coast, with oil and maize. Sailed, 13, Lark schooner, for Poverty Bay. Rapid, schooner, for Tauranca. Supposed Loss or the Edward Cutteu.—The cutter'Ed■ward, with a cargo, of coal, left Newcastle for Sydney on the morning of Sunday. Sth Inst., just before the bad weather of that day set in, and as she has not been heard of up to this time, it is reared she must have been lost, with all hands.— S.2l. Herald , January 30. ARMVAI.OP THE II YURA PROM NEWCASTLE.—TUO finCCllpper ship Hyd. a, in command ,of Captain Skeens, anchored off the cattle-ground at Orakei Bay early yesterday morning. She Bailed from Newcastle on the evening of the Ist last., aml-expevioneed strong S.E. gales till the Sth inst., and has since had light easterly and variable winds. She passed the Three Kings oq the Sth, and Cape Brett on the 11th. The Hydra Ims arrived with 175 head cattle and 270 cßheep, consigned to Messrs A. L. Thompson and Co. The vrliola of I lie at,ock are In excellent condition, and some of the beasts are the finest wo have yet seen imported. The Hjilia i> splendidly adapted for the conveyance of stock, she having been specially fitted up for that purpose ; and tae healthy state of ail on board is highly commendable to Captain Skeene for the care and attention ho has devoted to them. . .Arrival or tub Daniel from Valparaiso.—The Hamburg barque.Daniel, in command of Capt. Korn, arrived Ijere yesterday morning, having sailed from Valparaiso on tho 10th December. .She experienced Sae weather and light R'ld made tho New Zealand coast on Saturday last. Tao Daniel was hero about four mouths ago, under tho name of the Steinwaordor. and Drought the first batch c -.S'f 0 The cargo of the Daniel consists of ~o°o bags Hour, and 43 bags starch, to order. She sighted an English man-of-war en the 9th February, in latitude deg.-lainai. S.Hoagltudo 173dcg. SGmln. E, Captain Korn reports that the barque Ana Catheriua, apt. xmyes, ami the brig Annie Laurie, had both arrived .upai aiso safely. The latter vessel arrived one day before the Aha Cathcrina. Slm ’ GA - :cl: - s -—'The clipper Ship Gauges aloiped anchor m the stream, off the Queea-stroot Wlia.-f rl' P- !? - last bVDnhi °’ at ' ler a passage of 109 days, from Queenstown. The Ganges is a fine vessel of 1,211 , A j in ISod, at Boston, by the celebrated wtm, . . D ‘ S^‘ Kliy - SUc was hcrc iu October, ISS3, on * b "°ws l!l passengers. She is still in known i Ca i :K: im Thomas Funnoil, a gentleman well . *T J ' here*, and on - the last trip he was e ?a '! sen s» ors with a yurso of money. The v“ U) ‘ L ‘ vaemislowa on the 4th November, and took tbo-j-.1. ( “T ,J,ua rc on tiic uth. Tasmania was sighted on .January, and tho Kings were made on the Sth Avoimu-y; since then light winds and calms have prevailed, ano (tU „auuarj, during a heavy gale, a fatal accident orownmg happened to two of the crew, who fell from tio luainjaid into the sea. Tho names of the unfortunate men were Antonia Dueskin, a native of Valparaiso, and Oim Murphy, hn Irishman. Every effort was made to savm tno poor follows, but without success. The Gauges sighted no vessels conneited with the colonies, she brings a u of ge.jierai mcvcliandise ami 42- Government P-ssen^t-i». She sailed with 47t, but lost 51 children and vvo auuits during the passage from bronchitis and the whooping-cough. The cleanly condition in which she entered the harbor reflects the greatest credit on Captain 1 nun ell and the oOieors under his command. Tlie passengers have requested us to state that they have been treated wuh the utmost courtesy and kindness by Captain iunncil during the voyage.

Arm-vai, of the Names from London.—Tlie barque o-T^’.^ 1 t 0” S ’ Cai '“ aiu -’cliicrbridge, left Gravesend iolli October, and Plymouth 2itb. Tasmania was passed on the 3rd February, and the Kina’s made on the Xllh. bhe brings eleven passengers, all from England, and a cargo, principally for Napier and other ports. Reports the s.s. Suaraa having left tUo Cape 2utU December, for Melbourne. She has the following cargo for Napier:—Hi casks J. X. Wilson; 3 boxes, I'. L. Roper ; 30 casks, 12i) do, 4,’ pkp, Stuart & Co; ] case, Juuiscli; 600 pkgs, 31) casks, order, I case, Rich; 1 box, Condie; 03 cases, 366.pkgs, 100 Jnmdies, Newton, Irvin & Co; 1 case, Joseph Rhodes ; Ido John Chambers; Ido, Russell; 019 pkgs, J. U. Gordon ; 1 epe, Samuel Hardy ; 3 casks, Jlaltby & Co; 1 box, W. J. Elwiu; lease, Glenny; 2 pkgs, Richard Manly; 1 cdse, ( Slater; 977 pkgs, Wait, Kennedy, & Watt ; dts do, Kinross & Co; lease, Harlaad; 4.3 pkgs, Jonn Tucker; 104 do, J. D. Canning; 25 do, I’urvis Russell.

The American paddle steamer Aew Zealand, Captain Anderson, arrived in Table Bay on Sunday morning. She is from Boston, bound for Kew Zealand, and lias pul in for coal. Shelias made a long passage of hi days, and called in at Pernambuco, making a stay of nine days. Though slow on this voyage, the A r ew Zealand was formerly a blockade runner. She ran successfully 6-ght times, and was caught, condemned, and sold oa tiie ninth. —Cape Argus, Dec. 20.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 231, 24 February 1865, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 231, 24 February 1865, Page 2

SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 231, 24 February 1865, Page 2

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