SHIPPING.
FEIDAV, fra APEIL. ■ Arrived. iiXDt Biss, As,, 220' tolir, Banner; from Southern Ports, Baited. NaTJeb, barque; 571 tons, Petherhrldge, for Sydney. &SCJS Awbed, 8.5., 703 tons, EandaU, for Southern Ports. iifii BfAD, 8,5., 230 tops, Banner, for Auckland. - fiATUEDAY, Stb APEIL. S a. SUNDAY, 9nr APEIL. Arrived Stab or the Sooth; £;s., 147 tons, Anderson, from Auckland, ’ , Sailed. LAnlfßikD, schooner, Baxter, for Walroa, MONDAY, 10ts APEIL. . Arrived. Esk, H.M.S.S., from-Wellington, with his Excellency the Governor on board. Imports. In the Lady Bird.—44 bags sugar, 1 case cigars, Watt, Kennedy, & Watt; 2 stoves, 30 bags sugar, 1 case cigars, I do. merchandise, I s keg nails, Stuart & Co,; 1 case glass, 1 case handles, 1 pkg., 1 case, Janisoh; 1 case drugs, Carver; 6pkgs. effects, Thornton; 1 case drugs, 8 cases kerosene, JJsjraud & Co,I cask ironware, 6 rams',- Samuel- Bsgg ;14 Aheep’, Murray; 46 sheep, Harding, Passengers—Miss Eicb, Miss Tyled, Mrs Anderson, Messrs Collins, Finney, Harding, Johnston, Josephs, Sharp, Farrar, Deariovo, and Master Shftray,—Y, Jftiriselb Bgont. Srporlt: latfiePrinOe Alfred,—lo bales wool, (4,mibs.) Kinross A Co. ;13 bales wool, (6,472ft5.) Levin, 7 bales wool. (2,370 tfo.) janisoh. Passengers—Capt. Frazer, Messrs Naim, Abbott, Couper, Anderson. Donald (3) Brown, Smith, Campbell, Cotterill, Mrs Fred. Tiffen, Miss Monteith, and Miss Redmayne.—Eoutledge & Co., agents. IS the Lady Bii’d—2 cases, 1 bale LeVy; 16 bales wool, (4,551ft5.) Watt, Kennedy, & Watt; 21boles wool, (9,1301b5.) Kinross & Co.; 50 pkgs luggage, Bishop of Waiapu; 1 trunk; Button; 200 sheep, Gillman; 1 bundle, 1 bag, Austen. Passenger*—Bishop of Waiapu, Mrs Williams, four Misses Williams. Mrs, W. L. Williams and seven children. Miss Wood, Eev. T. B; Clarke, Mrs Clarke and servant, Miss Spencer, Slessrs Polgrain, (3) Horne, Allen, Gillespie, Montgomery—V, janisch, agent. In the Ladybird.—Joiners and sundry materals for build* Jng a blockhouse. W» Vftta Coast.—The Wild Wave arrived this day from the Otitiki,. via Wellington, She left on the 33rd, and arrived in the latter port on the 26th, where she stayed two days, There is nothing new to report; people,wore still arriving in hundreds from all quarters. The Alhambra, City of Dunedin, and the'Tavorite, steamers, were ij mg off the bar, waitvftg for sen opportunity to land their passengers.- The Alhambra had been waiting three days with Steam up Captain Smith reports meeting fourteen sailing vessels and two steamers south of Cape Farewell, bound U> the diggings. The City of Dunedin had lost her mainmast; the Dancing Wave had lost both anchors, but was fafe inside the bat, her cargo slightly Injured. The Sylph is a complete wreck. Tim fine steamer Stormbird will probably never be got off, she lies exposed to a heavy sc , and is maklhg water in the fore-hold.— Evenina Mau. March Si.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 250, 10 April 1865, Page 2
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448SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 250, 10 April 1865, Page 2
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