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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. October 21—Success, schooner, 68 tons, Frost, from Waiapu and Oontiki—S, Begg, agent. DEPART U UES, October 21—Magellan Cloud, brigantine, 93 tons, Walkluy, for Sydney, hi.S.W.— J. iL Vautier, agent. PROJ3OTSD DEPARTURES Fob, SouTiii;r;:v Poms Queen, shortly after arrival Foe Waieoa —lris, cutter— 2-i(h EXPECTED ARRIVALS. B-tsy, cutter, from Auckland Herald of Light, barque, from Melbourne Maggie, brig, from Newcii-lle Prince Alfred, p.s.. from Hokitika—daily. Queen, sc-., from AunVdand Siruthailan, barque, iiv.m London Sunbeam, barque, from Loudon via Auckland {sailed, June 2G.) VESSEL IN lIARBOa. Fliza, from Wairoa Henry, from Poverty Bay—'repairing Iris, cutter—ready for sea Lady Bird, schooner, from Wairoa Mahia, cutter, from Host Coast Magellan Cloud, brigantine, from Newcastle Success, schooner, from Auckland MARITIME NOTES.

The schooner Success, Captain Frost, left Napier on the 4ih hist., for iue'East Coast, with provisions, Ac., for the use of Ihe forces engaged in the war in that district. Arrived at. Wailnu on the Glh ; left there tho same day, and arrived at Opoliki on 7th ; took in sixty-five men of theOpotiki expedition ; left Opoliki on the 9tli for Yv uiopu ; and arrived at that place on tho JI tlx ; remained there Ini the 15th ; when she received on board In Hau-hau prisoners, 12 men of an escort, 8 officers, and 3 wounded men. Left Waiapu on the iGlh; had light Induing winds throutmout, end. dropped anchor in the roadstead on Saturday, October 21; after a tedious passage of five days. A fore-and-aft schooner, supposed to be tho Vivid, from Wairoa, was lying in the roadstead when we went to press this morning. A topsail schooner from the S.E., —in all likelihood the Sea Serpent—was also entering Ihe roadstead just as we were going to press. The cutter Iris, as will be seen by advertisement is laid on for the Wairoa—to sail to-morrow (Tuesday),

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 317, 23 October 1865, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 317, 23 October 1865, Page 2

SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 317, 23 October 1865, Page 2

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