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ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. HERO WITH THE Marquis of Hormanby.

THE s.s. Hero arrived this morning from Sydney and Melbourne. Ml« l>-it Melbourne on the 19th November, and Sydney on the 24th, cleuiny the Hends at 6,30 p.m on the 24bh November. Rounded the North Cape at 6 am 2nd December, and arrived in harbour at quarter to six this morning, 3rd. On the pa=sai c across, the Hero experienced heavy htad gales, with fierce squalls at short, intervals, and a very htavy S ea throughout the pa s>g-\ which necessitated putting the en in s unrler slow sr< am during 36 hou-s. Passengers from Melbourne : Mis P> unds, tw» children, and two servants, Mrs C'tnpton and two children, Mr and Mrs Holmes and two children, Mis A. Soloman and chiid, MS Mr and Mrs Meekan. Messrs J M\ Claik, ft. L. Bueholz. J. Kirn. ear, W. C Cornish, A. Cornish, Wm Bartley, H W. Henderson, From Sydney : His Excellency the Marquis of Normanby, the Marchioness of Norman by, Lord Harvey Pf'ipps, Captaia and Mrs. Maling, four children, and nur^e Mr. and Mrs. A. F. G. Tooih, Mr., Mis , and Miss Higginson, Mrs. T William?, Miss Hooper, Hey? F. W. Strettun, Messrs. Joseph Bennett, B. Olliver, J. Underbill, Ma-ter A. Robertson, and Messrs. Ie Lias and Collier's Dramatic Company (viz. : Miss May Howard and servant, Miss Pat'ie Holt and servant, Mis. Collier and child. Mrs Charles Jones, and Messis. Collier, Sana. Poo'e, Holloway, Avding, Saville, Sweeney, Deering, Stark), servants of the Governor (Mr. and Mrs. Taylorson, Mrs. New bury, Mrs Cornley, four men, and tw<> women), and twentyfour in the steerage. Ihe vessel bears ample evidrnce of the fearful weather she has experienced. Nearly all her ir_>n stanchions are bent or broken, while the iua 1-rails have been knocked away, as well as" a lot of ironwork about the bows. Three horses forming part of the cargo have been killed by the oscillating of the ship. IMPORTS. Per Hero, from Melb >nme : 4 cases, 4 boxes tobacco, Adams; 40 baas'rice, 345 half-chests, 40 pgs, 137 box^s tea, 11 cases confectionery, 6 cases, S boxrs tobacco, 3 cases cigars, 10 cases sundries, 10 kega treacle, 1 cask coffee, Brown, Borett •* Co ; 8 cases tobacco, 4 p^s luggage, 1 caae, 340 '..•if-chests tea, 30 cases old torn, 2 qr -casks wine, 50 cases ale, CruicUsbank, & C>; 7 cases tobacco, 2 do cigars, 2 do tobacconist's ware, G. Wiliamson ; 100 bng3 r*ce, 26 cases geneva, 50 cases 1 randy. 30 cisea groceries, 5 cases 20 boxes tobacco, 3 cases cigars, 145 half chests, 125 boxes tea, J. C. Morrin; 100 cas-ei brandy, 10 cases •wine, 2 cases, Lewis Bros ; 1 parcel, H. Fendelow ; 1 do, 140 boxes tea, G. W. Binney ; 6 boiler plates, 30 pgs machinery, W. Sully ; 300 boxes, lObrtlesiron, 100 » oxes candles, 65 boxes, 33 half chests tea, 1 case tobacco, Stone Bios.; 7 ca*es sundries, K. H. Bartlett;2do confectioners. Canning; 2do printing material, G. o. Jones, jun; 1 do woodware, K. Walker &■ 'o ; 1 do, 8 boxes tobacco, 200 boxes candles, 183 bags rice, 1 25 half-chests, 50 boxes. 6 piiS tea, J. Buchanan; 1 bale, Me Arthur, Shera & Co; 1 do, 5 chests tea, Glanville and Ellyett; 2 packages Chinese goods, Ah Kew; 13 tiles copper, 1 case hardware, 4 blocks and pulleys, 1 case bedstead, 13 do castor oil E. Porter and Co. ; 5 lengths lead pipe, W. J. Marks and Co. ; I case stationery, Bank of Australasia; Ido do, Bank of New Zealand ; Ido optics, T. Ptacook ; 4 pgs stationery, W. Aitken ; 3do do, Southern Cross ; 3do do, Wayte ; Bdo do, Chapman ; 2 do do, Turrell; Ido do, A. 5i1k,.23 bags, 94 mats sugar, Grant and Morton; 8 pgs, 26 boxes tea, 3 pgs, 8 balf-chests tea, E Ellmgham ; 25 cases geneva, 3 chests, 7 half chest tea, Osborne Brothers ; 5 boxes tobacco, 3 cases, 40 do geneva, Longdill and Co. ; 6 case 3 wizard oil. 6 do sundries, j Kempthorne and Co. ; 2 do machinery, 1 lathe bed, Judd and Co. ; 1 truss leather, Stewart and Anderson ; 1 case do, G. Dacre ; 4do glass and varnish, 11 tierces paint, Holland and Butler; 40 boxes glass, E. Waymouth ; 1 case drapery, Hill and Fenton ; 10 do sewing machines, J. Harris ; 7 do do, Winks and Hall; 5 p«s boots. Stephens and Cater ; 2 casks hardware, Fraser and Tinne ; 10 do silicate soda, 1 candle machine, Warnock Bros; 2 pieces red gum, John Taylor; 1 box, William Tremam ; 12 ©vena and contents, J. and J. Dickey; 16 half-chests tea. 12 cases, 15 boxes tobacco, 32 pgs sugar, 10 do "tea, 5 chests, Close Bros.°; 5 cases drapery, Cosgrave and Co ; 7 cases sundries. 100 boxes candles, 40 bag 3 rice, 8 half-chests tea, Burnett and Levy ; 6 qr-easks whiskey, 10 cases bran^v, Thos Macky ; 5 qr-casks branHy, F Winter ; 7 pgs soft goods, b'argood and Co ; 20 halfchests, 5 chests tea, 16 pgs sundries, Hewin Bros.; 11 do do, 1 keg screws. J. Smart &Co ; , 3 p«s sundries, Cousin and Atkin ; 2 crates, j J. B. Francis ; 1 cask, M. B >ylan ; 1 case apparel, 19£ casks wine, 50 cases do, 20 do brandy, 5 do bitters, 3 do cigars, 500 mats sugar, Brown, Campbell and Co ; 1 case cigars, 80 bags rice, 5 hhds, 20 qr.-casks J brandy, 1 pg, Owen and Graham; 2qr^casks wine, 13 cases spirits, Hyan, Bell and Co.; 27 pgs furniture, J. K. Pounds ; 1 case gratings, flicholls ; 7 do soft goods, Clark aud Sons ; 2do do, S. and J. X Vaiie ; 2 do do, C. Milne ; 5 bdls steel, 1 cask, 29 bars iron, 1 case, 20 boiler tubes, 1 }g. 49 kega nails, 4 caks rivets, 6 bundles buckets, 4 do copper rods, 10 cases galvanised iron, C. Hawkesiwood ; 1 horse, J L. Robinson ; 1 parcel, Champtaloup ; 1 do, Upton and Co.; 1 do, Mrs Grey; 1 case, J. Cole; 1 boat, Ji. W. Henderson; 1 case, J. C. Sharland ; 1 box, Spearing ; 63 bags guano, 2 cabes machinery, 48 bars iron, 5 bundles. 14 casts galvanised iron, 50 bags potatoes, 24 bars shafting iron, 9 cases sundries, 1 hhd wine, 3 cases cigars, 43 casks treacle, 1 do sugar, 770 pgs do, 380 bags rice, 420 boxes candles, order; 3 coils lead pipe, 5 rolls sheet lead, Collector Customs ; 26 boxea tobacco, 1 case samples, 6 pkgs tobacco and cigars, L. D Natban and Co. ; 3do boots, W. J < ffer ; 4 do, J. Hoare ; 8 do tobacco and cigars G. Waller; Ido drapery, J Marshall; Ido hos-e, P. A. Phillips ; 25 boxes tobacco, U. B. Morton ; 1 case sundries, H. F. Anderson and Co. ; 3 do, G. B. Read ; 7 do. 1 do cartridges, 3 do, 3 pkgs, bedsteads, 14 cases castor oil, T. and S. Morrin; 100 bags rice. 5 halfchests tea, 60 boxrs, G. W. Owen ; 1 pkg. leatherware, J. W. Hoare ; 1 case, 1 trunk, Josh. Burnett; 4 pki>s. furniture, 1 pianoforte, T. and S. Morrin; 4 cases drapery, . McArthur, Shera and Co. ; 1 case plants, H. H. Travers and Co ; 1 case cigars, Cruickshank ; 4 cases drapery, A. Clark and Son ; 1 box papers, Rev.. G. Hoobs ; 60 cases of fruit, G. W. Binney; 98 cases, fruit, L. W. Baton; 100 cases fruit, X, Arthur; 1 qr.cask sherry, 181 pk<,'s. baggage, 1 case (a carriage), 1 waggonette. 6 horses, Marquis of Normanby ; 8 horses, Mack;4o horses, Josh. Bennett; 2 hhds , 9 qr.-casks of treacle, 14 iegs, 905 gunnies sugar, 5 pkgs , order ; 1 case cordials, J. J. Austin.—Cruickshank and Co., agents. .

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1502, 3 December 1874, Page 5 (Supplement)

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ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. HERO WITH THE Marquis of Hormanby. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1502, 3 December 1874, Page 5 (Supplement)

ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. HERO WITH THE Marquis of Hormanby. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1502, 3 December 1874, Page 5 (Supplement)