Shipping Record. PORT OF NAPIER. ARRIVED.
December 12— Maid, cutter, 12 tons, Jim, from Mabia, with 4 bales wool (1091 lbs), Watt, Kennedy & Watt; S tons potatoes, 10 bags maize, 5 pigs, Maoris. Passengers, 4 natives. — Watt, Kennedy, & Watt, agents. December 12— /Success, schooner, 69 tons, Meiklejohn,from Auckland, with 10,000 feet timber, 2 packages sashes, 2 packages doors, Miller and Lindsay ; 12 dozen buckets, order; 10 boxes soap, Newton, Irvine & Co. ; 15 empty kegs, Watt, Kennedy & Watt; 1 waggon, Hamlin ; 27 tons firewood, order ; 2 packages effects) Stopford ; 5 tons flour, order ; 2 qr-casks brandy, 1 hhd brandy, 1 qr-cask sherry, order. — Q. E. G. Richardson, agent. ■■■•.• December 13 — Courier, ketch, 40 tons, Orbell, frqmAuckland, with 25,000 feet timber, order. Passenger* — Mr. Harris. — Kinross & Co., agents. December 16— JRangatira, 174 tons. Mundle, from Wellington. Passengers — Messrs. Tollemache, Bridge, Herbert, Tuke, Wisham (from Castle Point) ; and 6in I the steerage.— Vautier Jauisch, agent, > SAILED. December 12— Corio, s.s., 116 tons. Baker, for Auckland, with 352 sheep, Ford& McHardy; 53 head of cattle, Kinross & Co. Passengers, — Messrs. Sherson and Ford. — Kinross & Co., agents. December 13— Sea Serpent, schooner, 60 tons, Clemmet, for Wellington, with 36 bales wool (12,946 lbs), Maltby and Co. ; 14 bales wool (3,290 lbs), 20 bundles skins, • Samuel Begg ; 2 cases, Bank of New South Wales; Passenger,— Miss Schulfcze.— Watt, Kennedy & Watt, agents. . .. December T&—2Kllah, schooner, 69 tons, Joseph Sullivan, for Auckland, with 29 head cattle, Sherson ; 8 bags maize, Lockw n nd.—G. P/. G. Richardson, agent. , December 16- Sarah, brig, 121 tons, David Jones, for Melbourne, witn 21 bales and 2 bags wool (6,706 lbs), 252 sheepskins, 50 hides, 5 hhds tallow (2,828 lbs), 115 pelts" Sfii'art~& Co.;' 59 bales wb61(21^32 lbs), Kinross" and Co. ; 107 bales wool (42,999 lbs), Watt, Kennedy and Watt; 11 casks tallow (5,673 lbs), 36 hides, 24 bundles sheepskins, 9 pelts, Samuelßegg. Passengers —Mr. Claude Garland.— Approximate value of cargo, £4,2sß.— Stuart & Co;, agents. The ketch Courier left Wangaproa on the 6th inst., with a cargo of sawn timber for Otago, While crossing the Bay of Plenty experienced very heavy weather from souwest, and carried away her mizen mast. Put into. Napierto refit.arriving on Sunday morning. We believe the Captain intends landing the cargo here should the state of the market justify him in doing so. It will be seen from our shipping intelligence that the Sarah, brig, has taken in a full cargo of wool ,&e. for Melbourne, 1 to be there transshipped for London. The s.s. Rangatira left Wellington at midnight of the d 14th, and experienced light head winds, all throngh the passage. Called in at Castle Point at 1 p.m. yesterday; left again at 3 p.m.; and arrived here at 4 o clock this morning: Sighted the Esther off Flat Point, and^the Sea Serpent off CapeTurnagain. .. .. i . , The. baraue .Napier, from England, had arrived safelyin Ne)son harbour after a rapid passage of 83 days, arid ; is described as being a" iioble'-lbbking vessel.- ••-- \ ■--} '/*
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 446, 16 December 1863, Page 2
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493Shipping Record. PORT OF NAPIER. ARRIVED. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 446, 16 December 1863, Page 2
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