Auckland, with 17 casks salt pork, 6 casks whale oil, 42 kits and 7 bags maize, G. E. G. Richardson ; 200 sheep, Thomas Suersoa. November 3— Maid, cutter, 15 tons, Jim, for Mahia, with 20 bags flour,3 bags sugar, 2half-chests tea, and 2 boxes . soap. The Coriq sailed from Dunedin last Wednesday evening, and experienced heavy nor-east weather to Banks' Peninsula. She had fine weather from there to port, and arrived here on Saturday afternoon, making a fair run of not quite three days. She sails for Auckland this day, with cattle and sheep. The David and Jessie left Nelson on Tuesday, the 27th October, and got through the Straits next day, arriving here on Saturday at noon, and completing the passage in three days, and a half— a very fine run for a sailing vessel. The Esther fetched her anchorage on Saturday night, after a splendid run of 42 hours from Wellington. Since her last visit to Napier,, she has had a thorough overhaul on the patent slip at Wellington, and has likewise been newly coppered. She brings a full cargo for Napier and about 50 packages for the coast. The Sea Serpent may be hourly expected from Wellington.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 34, 4 November 1863, Page 2
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200Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 34, 4 November 1863, Page 2
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