SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED. April 15 — Zillah, schooner, 68 tons, Sullivan, from Auckland with 11 casks, 4 cases, 1 crate, (transhipped ex Gladiator, from London), and 16 pkgs. hardware, Boylan ; 66 bdls., 1 Lag, 8 Casco, so jJKga, x tiaic, 10 bug a, x tusU, x lilid., 1 qr.-cask, (transhipped ex Scimitar , from Loudon) and 5 cases galvanized iron, H. R. Russell ; 5 bags salt, 5 casks drapery, 2 boxes soap, 1 bale blankets, Lockwood ; 2 cases glass, Newton, Irvine, & Co.; 10 tons flour, order. Passengers—Messrs. Thomas Levick and Henry Carr. April 16 — Queen, s.s., 177 tons, Francis, from Wellington. Passengers,—His Honor the Superintendent, Mrs. Johnston, Miss M’Lean, Messrs. Price, Cunningham, Nairn, (2), Tordo, Lyon, Begg, Gully, Barraud, Gammon, Jones, Flemming, Duke (2), Mr. & Mrs. Denwies. Cargo for Napier—l case, Todd ; 6 cases galvanised iron, order; 2 cases kerosene, 1 case glass, Maney ; 1 ram, order.—Vautier Janisch, agent. April 16 — Star of the South, s.s. 130 tons, Hodge, from Lyttelton the 14th inst., with 15 tons flour, order.—Watt, Kennedy & Watt, agents. April 16— Henry, schooner, 30 tons, Rutene, from Poverty Bay, with 11 horses, 100 boxes apples, 100 bags potatoes. Passengers,—3o natives.— Maltby & Co., agents. April 21— Courier, ketch, 40 tons, Merrick, from Auckland, with 4 qr.-casks brandy, 100 bags sugar, 5 cases drapery, 4 cases cheese, 8 boxes soap, 7 cases axes, 3 bundles spades, 20 boxes candles, 1 box glass, 1 case champagne, 1£ case geneva, 40 bags sugar, 2£ tierces tobacco, 2 kegs and 1 case merchandise, 34,000 shingles, 6,000 ft. timber, 2 tons flour, 20 boxes soap. SAILED. April 16— Corio, s.s. 116 tons, Turner, for Auckland, with 102 sheep, Alley; 4 cases cheese (16801bs), 7 kegs butter (3501b5), Macky ; 7 barrels pork (lOcwt.), Robertson. April 16 — Queen, s.s. 177 tons, Francis, for Auckland, with 1335 cags oats, &c., original cargo from Wellington. Shipped at Napier—6 kegs butter, order. Passenger—W. Young. April 21 — Star of the South 147 tons, Hodge, for Auckland, with 33 head of cattle, 750 sheep. Watt, Kennedy, & Watt agents. The ship Wild Hitch, Captain Bishop, cleared at the Customs on Friday last, for London direct, with a full cargo of Colonial Produce, and has been lying out in the fairway, awaiting the arrival of the steamer Lord Ashley, from Napier, with passengers. She is the fourth wool ship that has been despatched from Wellington this season. Her cargo is a valuable one, being estimated at £49,779 ; which, added to that of the other vessels, makes a total of £166,417, value of wool and other produce exported from Wellington to the Mother Country this season. She carries with her a full complement of passengers, amongst whom are several old and valued colonists, voyaging to the old country, some for health, some for business, and two or three juveniles for Rugby and elsewhere, including Mr. and Mrs. St. Hill, the hon. Mr. and Mrs. Tollemache, Messrs. Nairne, Duncan, Russell, M’Lean, Barraud, Riddifords (2) Tanner, Mrs. Chas. Mills and several other ladies. Wellington Independent, April 12.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 171, 22 April 1864, Page 2
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500SHIPPING NEWS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 171, 22 April 1864, Page 2
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