SHIPPING RECORD.
ABRIVED. December 26— Success, schooner, 58 tone, Frost master, from Auckland, with 240 bags (12 tons) flour, Kinross and Co. ; 100 bags (5 tons) flour; Begg ; 100 bags (5 tons) flour, Sutton ; 23,636 feet sawn timber, Miller and Lin.daay.~-Kin-ross and Co., agents, December 2§—Rangatira, 8.8., 174 tons, Seymour, master, from Auckland, with 1 case stationery, Wood ; 1 bale leather, Reardon ; 1 case saddlery, Holder ; I piano, Boylan; 1 bale drapery, Col. Hamilton ; 7 cases 2 casks groceries, Neal and Close*; 1 truss drapery, Robinson and Co. ; 2 cases drapery, H. Peacock ; 1 case 1 truss drapery, 5 cases axes, Stuart and Co. ; 2 grates, Mißer and Lindsay. Passengers— Mrs. and Miss Harris, Master W. J. Boylan, 3 soldiers 14th regt., 2 ditto 12th regt.-SV. Janiecb, agent. * . December 26— Lord Ashleij, s.s. 296 tons, Worsp, master, from Wellington, with 1 case sundries, 5 bundles ridging, 2 kegs nails, 4 wheels, Kinross and Co. ; 2 bundles iron, 2 hoop ditto, 1 case sundrjet!, Williams and Foan ; 2 cases sundries, l^lceg and 1 bag handles, 5 bundles brooms, Newton, Irvine, and Co. ; 6 boxelf glass, 1 case brushes, 14 drums oil, Williams ; 14 packages, Faulkner; 1 hat-box, Wishart ; 1 parcel, Stuart ; I dj,tto, Williams ; I ditto, Warburton ; 1 ditto, Wood. Passengers — Mesdames Hitchings and Parker. — Routledge and Co., agents. A December 27— Sand Fh/fvuttev, 15 tons, Doull, .} roaster, from Auckland, via Mercury Bay, with 30,000 feet eawn timber, Le Quesne. — Watt, Kennedy, and Watt, agents. December 27—Zard, schooner, 25 tons, Toke, master, from Auckland, via Wangapoa, with 3000 bricks", 24 bags lime, 4000 feet eawn timber, for Captain Reed, of Poverty Cay. — Routledge and Co., agents. December I'd— Lady Mrd, schooner, 19 tons Baxter, master, from Wairoa, with 14 bales (5804 lbs) wool, 150 bushels corn, Watt, Kennedy, and Watt,— Routledge and Co., agents. December 29— Si. Kilda, Colonial Government steamer, Kennedy, from Wairoa. SAILED. December 23— Vivid, schooner, 25 tons, Schon, master, for the Wairoa, with 3600 bricks, 20 bushels lime, 1 ton coals, 30 casks bottled beer, 3 qr-casks brandy, 10 cases ditto, 10 cases genova, 5 cases whiskey; 6 cases old torn, 5 pkges slops, J. J. Taylor ; 1 ton flour, % ;lo packages drapery, Prentice and Co. Passengers — five.— Watfc, Kennedy, and Watt, agents. December 2<o—Ra)\gatira, s.s. Seymour, master, for Wellington, with 82 bales (3 1,864 lbs) wool, V. Janisch. Passengers— Mr. and Miss Douglass, Mr. Chamoil, and original cargo and pas- . sengers for Southern Ports. — V. Janisch, agent. December 26— Lord Ashley, s.s., 296 tons, Worsp, master, for Auckland, with 4 bulls. Coleman. Passengers— Mrs. and Miss Baker, Mrs. Wood and child, Messrs. Watt, Warre, Pratt, and Hampton.— Routledgo and Co., agents. December 28— Saucy Lass, schooner, 38 tons, McKenzie, master, for Auckland, in ballast. Passengers — three. — Master, agent. December 27— Lark, schooner, 23 tons, Toke, master, for Poverty Bay, with original cargo from Auckland and Wangapoa, Captain Reed. —Routledge and Co.. agents, December 27--St. Hilda, Colonial Government Btoamer, Kennedy, for Wairoa.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 713, 30 December 1865, Page 2
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495SHIPPING RECORD. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 713, 30 December 1865, Page 2
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