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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. September 25—St. Kilda, s.s., Deck, from the Coast. September 25—Lord Ashley, s.s., Randall, from Southern Provinces.—Routledge and Co., agents. September 25—Rose Ann, schooner, Jones, from Auckland. September 25—Success, schooner. Frost, from Auckland.—Kinross & Co., agents. September 26—Lady Bird, schooner, 19 tons, Baxter, from Wairoa.—Routledge & Co., agents. September 26—Vivid, schooner, Schon, from Wairoa. —Watt, Kennedy and Watt, agents. DEPARTURES. September 26—Lord Ashley, s.s., 296 tons, Randall, ior Auckland.—Routledge and Co., agents. IMPORTS. In the Lord Ashley.—loo boxes candles, Stuart and Co ; 2 cases furniture, Hawke’s Bay Club ; 6 cases biscuit, Watt and Co ; 1 spring cart, order ; 1 case, Williams; 1 case, Begg; 95 packages, Boylan j 81 cases brandy. Watt and Co., (transshipped, ex Bangitoto, from Melbourne) ; 4 4casks brandy, 7 ditto rum, 20 cases old tom, 25 cases brandy, Routledge and Co; 4 octaves wine, Ross ; 20 bags staples, 1 case champagne, 2 cases ale, Kinross and Co ; 2 bales, 11 kegs paint, 2 boxes fruit, Janisch; 1 case, Willliams; 1 case, Parker; 5 cases drugs, 1 pkge saddles, 2 tons flour, 1 portable forge, and tools, 20 cases arms and accoutrements, 100 4-barrels ammunition, 60 casks beef and pork, 201 bags biscuits, 3 boxes caudles, 5 hhds rum, 31 kegs do. 3 cases groceries, 22 mats sugar, 4 4-chests tea, 5 cases lime juice, 18 cases ammunition, 4 revolvers, 2 cases axes and shovels, Government; 1 prcl. Herrick ; and a considerable quantity for Auckland. In the Rose Ann.—3 cases, 2 casks, 6 rolls iron matting, 75 bundles iron fencing, 10 coils wire fencing. Whitmore ; 4 casks Major Green; transshipped ex John Temperly, from London), 11 cases, 15 bales (transshipped ex Andrew Jackson, from London), 1 case sago, 5 hhds rum, Stuart and Co j 15 boxes soap, 5 cases pickles, Newton, Irvine, and Co; 1 ton Commissariat goods, 3 kegs rum order. In the Success.—3o tons flour, 15 pkges sashe doors, 10 4-tons commissariat stores, 1 case do. 1 case hardware, 3 prcl. 3 cases, 1 cask, 22 kegs nails, 144 sash weights, 3 kegs nails, 2 bundles spaces, 2 cases hardware, 2 paper parcels, 1 case varnish, 2 cases ploughs, 1 pkge stove piping, 5 boxes pipes, 1 4-chest tea, 1 keg dried apples, 1 bale drapery, 8 axle arms, 2 forge backs, 1 pair bellows, 4 bsdes iron, 9 bars iron, order. In the Lady Bird.—3oo bundles maize, Knowles; 300 bandies maize, Watt Kennedy and Watt, 2 spars, Routledge & Co. In the Vivid.—2,oooft. timber, 1670 palings, 175 posts, 100 bushel maize. PASSENGER LIST IJI WARDS. In the Lord A shloy.—His Honor the Superintendent, J. U. Ormond, M.H.R., Dr. Grace, Lieut. Wiltrup, Ensign Boss, Captain Percival, Miss

Victoria Hill, Captain Dorion, Mr Twigg, Miss Foy, Mr Simraonds, 45 Rangers, Mr Cheer,. J. Joyce, Mr and Mrs Webber and two children, thirteen for Auckland. In the Rose Ann.—Twelve passengers, (as reported in our last). In the St. Hilda.—M. Fitzgerald, Esq., Karaitiana, Hirini te Kaui, and three other natives, also, three Hau-hau prisoners. _ In the Success.—Andrew Fleming, David Wilkin, J. M'lver, Hugh Flanagan, James Johnstone, David Johnstone Henry Patterson, Agnes, Margaret, and Thomas Johnstone, William Robertson, Agnes Robertson, John Bain, Catherine Bain, John Borngan, Ann Lorngan, Patrick Dcig, Jane Churchside, David Wilson, Catherine Murray, John Drummond, Margaret Robertson, Agnes Robertson. In the .Lady Bird.—Messrs Hawkins, Prentice, Read and Thompson. In the Vivid.—Two natives. OUTWARDS. In the Lord Ashley.—Rev. P. Barclay, Messrs Worrall, Marshal), and Lewis. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Herald of Light, barque, from Melbourne King of Italy, ship, from Auckland Maggie, brig, from Newcastle Queen, s.s., from Auckland—hourly Btrathallan, barque, from London Sunbeam, barque, from London via Auckland VESSELS IN HARBOR. Henry, from Poverty Bay—repairing Iris, cutter —repairing Lady Bird, from Wairoa Bose Ann, from Auckland Success, from Auckland St. Kilia. from the Coast Vivid, from Wairoa

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 310, 28 September 1865, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 310, 28 September 1865, Page 1

SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 310, 28 September 1865, Page 1

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