Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. August 19 —Beautiful Star, s.s, Morwick, from Auckland, —Watt, Kennedy aud Watt, agents. August 20—H.M.S.S. Brisk, Hope, from Taranaki, with 300 rank and file of H.M.’s 70th Regt., and the following officers:—Major Saltmarshe, Captains Cay and Backhouse, Lieutenants Gresson, iiuskiuson, and Howard, Ensigns Leonard aud Travers, Hr Hessiun. August 2i—Egmont, s.s, Hagiey, from Auckland.—Eoutledge and Co, agents. DEPARTURES. August 21—Egmont, s.s, 300 tons, Hagiey, for We'iingtou and the South. —Routiedge & Co, agents. IMPORT -S. In the Beautiful Star.—s2 pkgs. bread, 10 tierces beef. Sutton; 2o oases soap, E. V>. Know its; 6 sacks barley. Wall, Kennedy & Matt; 1 cask earthenware, 1 case urtpery, 2 pkgs. ironmongery, P. p. Bruce; 20 bags bread, order; 12 cases di apery, orucr. la tne Egmont.—4 bundles spades, 10 cases kerosene, 1 case 2 trunks, 11 cases biscuits, Stuart & Co.; 10 cases kerosene, i ease hardware, 1 hbd rope, o cheeses, 1 bundle broom handles, i bundle shawls, 1 package saws. 2 blocks, 2 cobs maniila, 1 handle wueat sieves, ly kegs nails, 0 bundles grates, 1 bundle rakes, i case hardware, Boy <an; 3 pkgs., Beag'.ey; 1 case, James Mood; 2 bales corks, J. U. Vautior (a,l transshipped ex Barwuu train Melbourne); a quantity from the ooutir. EXPORTS. In the Egmont.—Part of original cargo from Auckland’ aud from Napier for Nelson— x case, 1 trunk. 1 cask, 4 kegs. Edwards aud Co. PASSENGERS, iKWAdUS. m the Beautiful Star—Messrs Books aud Doitsh. la the Egmont.—Airs Hawkins, Mr Lowes aud 59 for the South. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Success, from Auckland Betsy, cutter, from Auckland, via tire Coast btrathallan, barque, from Loudon. Sunbeam, barque, from London, via Auckland. Queen, s.s., from Auckland—2sth Lord Ashley, s.s,, from the South—26th Maggie, brig, from Newcastle Sarah Pile, brigantine, from Newcastle PROJECTED DEPARTURES. St. Kilda, s.s,, for Waiapu and Poverty Bay—2sth Vivid, for Wairoa—early Queen, s.s., for the South—26th Lord Ashley, s.s., for Auckland—27th VESSELS IN HARBOR. H.M.S.S. Brisk, from Taranaki, Vivid, schooner, Irom Wairoa Henry, schooner, from Poverty Bay Huntress, steam tug 6t Kilda, s.s., from Waiapu and Poverty Bay

The «.«. Beautiful Star, Captain Morwick, left Auckland ■on the night of Thursday last, August 17. Dad light southerly winds and hue weather throughout the passage; and dropped anchor in Hie road- lead at ten o'clock on Saturday night last. .the remained outside until next day, when (II.ALS.fi, Eriskamvmg in the meantime with troops) she conveyed HM solders o r shore, she sailed for Auckland mst (Wednesday) night, with cattle The s.s. Egmont, the arrival iu harbor of which vessel we noted on Thursday, did not bring the heae-qeai ters of the 7nth (as we erroneously iricniioued), nor, indeed, any troops at all. She pcooeedcd oufeer southward voyage the same day (Thursday.) The cu, ter Betsy clewed at the Customs, Auckland, for this port, 'on the ITlli iust. She was lo call in au Mercuiy Bsy, and : here ship a oaugo of sawn l.i jber. The s.s St. Kilda. we loam, proceeds to the East Coast ou Friday (to-mov; ow). The s.s. Lord Ashley, from the South, is due on Saturday next, and will, it is to fee hoped, bring the English Mail. The s.s. Queeu, irom Auekk ,ud, is due here ou Friday (to-morrow.) The favorite schooner Success was to have left Auckland on Monday last, the 21st lust. The#*. New Zealand was stranded at Hokitika on the 7th mat. Her wreck was sold by anction, and realised £6d. _GAfEATAucKiANB.— The New Zealand Herald of the loth instant Las the following.;—Last evening it blew a ■gale Rom the westward, and towards midnight it increased to a perfect hurricane, with heavy squabs. Several of the ships in harbor dragged their anchors, aud those that laid to windward of the wharfrode heavily. The waiter Ec'air, bound for the Thames, suttained serious injury, having her bulwarks smashed alongside the wharf, f uel the crew narrowly escaping cm shore shortly before she swamped. The cutter Doady was also in a very precarious position, •she having dragged her anchor and got foul of Cadman's timber wharf. These were all the casualties we heard of mp -to the lime-of our .going to press.

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBT18650824.2.3

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 300, 24 August 1865, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
688

SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 300, 24 August 1865, Page 2

SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 300, 24 August 1865, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert