Shipping Intelligence.
POET OF NAPIER. ARRIVALS, August 2—Lord Ashley, s s., from Southern Provinces 3 Joanna, schooner, from Auckland 4 Mahia, cutter, from Waikari 6—Beautiful Star, a.s., from Auckland 6—Ahuriri, s.s., from Wellington EEPAETUEES. August 3—Celt, schooner, for Auckland 4—Balmoral, brigantine, for Hobart Town 4 —St. Kilda, 5.3., for Wellington 3—Lord Ashley, s.s., for Auckland EXPECTED AEEIVAL3. Agnes, cutter, from Auckland Balmoral, brigantine, from Hobart Town Betsy, cutter, from Auckland Blue Bell, schooner, from Auckland Celt, schooner, from Auckland Clyde, schooner, from Auckland Boaiild il'Lean, schooner, from Poverty Bay Greenwich, cutter, from Wairoa Hero, ketch, from Wairoa Hercules, cutter, from Auckland Lady Wynyard, cutter, from Auckland Lord Ashley, s.s., from Auckland—Sunday, 12th August Nautilus, cutter, from Auckland Queen, schooner, from Auckland , Eose Ann, schooner, from Auckland Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland Sturt, p.s., from Wanganui Success, schooner, from Auckland ■ Taraipine, ketch, from Wairoa Tom, ketch, from Arapawanui Vistula, hrigantiuo, from Syauey VESSELS IN HARBOR Ahuriri, s.s., from Wellington Beautiful Star, s.s., from Auckland Eagle, cutter, from Auckland Henry; schooner —repairing Joanna, schooner, from. Auckland Lady Bird, schoouer, from Wairoa Mahia, cutter, from Waikari Satellite! cutter, from Auckland Secret, ketch, from Blind Bay Tawera, schooner, from Auckland . William and Julia, schooner, from Auckland ENTEEED INWAEDS. AUGUST, 5 Lord Ashley, s.s., 295 tons, Ponsonhy, from Wellington, with 2'qr-casks wine, 2 qr-casks brandy, Eathbone; 5 qr-caskS rum, Stuart; 3 rolls lead pipe,'Williams; 1 case Eobjohns; 2 qr-casks wine, pkges, wool press, 2 bundles leather, 1 case coffee, 6 drums kerosene, 2 coils rope, 6 kegs herrings, P«putledge Kennedy St Co; 19 cases brandy, J, U. Vautierj 120 boxes soap, Stuart St CoX trunk and 2 cases boots, 2 cases vestas, 20 boxes candles, (3 cases sardines, Stuart St Co; 1 cask brandy, 1 cask wine, 8 cases whiskey, 1 case glass, 2 cases plants. Cariyon ; 1 case galvanised, iron, Williams ; 4 cases & 1 box, Eostock; 1 case plants, Tiffou ; 1 box, Bank of New Zealand; 100 coils wire, Kinross & Co; 3 iron tanks, IS camp ovens, &e., 2 cases axes 8 kegs nails, 1 bundle broom handies, 3 coils rope, I cask sundries, 1 package jams, Newton, Irvine & Co; 3 cases hardware, 4 pkges nails, 1 pkge saws, 3 cases axes Boylan; 27 camp ovens, 2 coils rope, 3 pkges nails, 1 cask sundries, lir.thhone; 1 casa and 2 bundles spouting, 1 case sundries, 39 kegs paint. 11. Williams; I bundle trees, Sturm; 1 bundle trees, Samson, Todd & Co; 1 case drapery,Eathbone; 10 boxes tea, 2 boxes caudles 1 case salmon, X case oysters, Eathbone; 4 cases axes and tomahawks, 5 kegs nails, 3 bundles brooms, 3 ditto spades, 1 ditto hay forks, 3 drums oil, 2 cases sundries Kinross & Co; 3 sacks potatoes, 1 ditto seed fcturm; 1 parcel, Janisch; 10 boxes and 10 4-chests tea, Kinross & Co; 4 rams Eichardson; 2 hhds aud 3 4-casks ale. Watt Brothers ; 1 bundle shafts, Cariyon ; 5 packages, Neal and Close; 4 packages, Gowing; 4 sacks seed, Whitmore ; 9 sacks ditto, I>. H’Lcan; 5 packages, but- • ter, 5 boxes candles, Sutton (short landed on downward trip from Auckland); 1 box Capt. Bussell; 1 box. Union Bank; 8 iron targets, 10 props, 1 box bolts, Officer Commanding Miltia and Volunteers; 5 hhds ale, Samuel, Begg; 10 boxes soap, Newton, Irvine St Co; 1 bale drapery, Boitsh; 3 pkges and 2 doors, Janisch; 2 cases, Cosgrove; 1 caso Holder. Passengers— Xus Honor Mr Justice Johnston, and secretary, Messrs Morgan, Hewitt, Kenrick, Smith, Le Quesne, Muuroe, and 13 in the steerage.—Kentledge, Kennedy & Co., agents. 3 —Joanna, schooner, 43 tons, Loverock, from Mercury Bay, with 32,075 feet timber. Watt Brothers. 6 Beautiful Star, s.s., 125 tons, H. Morwick, from Auckland, with 100 cases beer, SO cases old tom, 8 qr-casks and 1 hhd brandy, 26 cases bottled beer, 2 qr-casks whiskey, 16 bales hay. Watt, Brothers; 4half-tierces tobacco, 40 eases beer, Kinross and Co.; ISO hags flour, 44bags biscuits, Sutton; 10 hhds beer, MTntyre; 27 packages groceries, Neal aud Close; 1 bale prints, E. Eichardson; 2 bales saddlery. Holder; 2000 feet sawn limber, 2 boxes tobacco, 4 qr-ohests tea, 2 pckgs luggage, order. 2 passengers.—Watt, Brothers, agents. CLEABED OUTWARDS, AUGUST. B—Celt, schooner, M’Kenzie, for Auckland in ballast. 3 —Lord Ashley, s.s., Ponsonhy, for Auckland, with 3 cases Boitsh; 1 box baggage, Eoutledge £ Co. Passengers — Dr Henry, Messrs Buokland, Stark, Miller, Green, Boitsh, Williams and Gcidflnch. ARRIVAL OF THE LORD ASHLEY. The Panza Co.’s s.s. Lord Ashley, Captain G. . Ponsonhy, left Wellington, on the Ist August at half-past 6 p.m., and in tho Straits encountered a gale from S.S.E., with heavy sea. Hounded Cape Palliser at 1 a.m. on tho 2nd, and brought up in the roadstead at half-past 6 p.m. ARRIVAL OF THE JOANNA. The new clipper schooner Joanna, Loverock, master, left Auckland ou the 2nd July for Tauranga; arrived there on the 6th ; and left on the 11th with detachment jjf Ist Waikato Regiment for Opotiki, where she arrived on the 12th ; left for Mercury Bay on tho 17th, and arrived there on tho 19th. Took in a cargo of timber and two passengers, and left for Rapier on the 26th ult. Arrived hero on Thursday, 2nd August, at 6 p.m. ARRIVAL OF THE BEAUTIFUL STAR. The s.s. Beautiful Star, Captain Morwick, left Auckland at 10 p.m. on the 31st ult., and had fine calm weather to Mercury.lslands; from thence to the East Cape strong S.E. gale and heavy head sea, which compelled her to seek shelter. Bore up lor Kawa Savva, where she anchored at 9 a.m. on the 2nd. While tho vessel lay there, Mokena and another chief paid a visit to Captain Morwick. Morgan, during the time of his stay on board, remarked that there was great destitution -among the triendiy natives at Waiapu. The Beautiful Star left lllo'Eawa Kawa roads on the 4th. Had Strong breeze to Tologa Bay ; from thence to port calm. Anchored in tho roadstead at 1 o’clock yesterday niorning.' The Beautiful Star has received a thorough Overhaul in both hull and machinery since her last visit to this port. Captain Morwick reports having sighted the p.e. Star of the South, on Thursday morning, between Gape Runaway and Hicks’ Bay, running htdoxe the wind with ail sail set._
ARRIVAL OF THE AHURIRI, The Hew Zealand Steam navigation Company’s s.s. Ahuriri, Captain Floweiday, left Wellington at half-past on Saturday evening last, and anchored in the roadstead at 4 p.m. yesterday. She brings a large general cargo, and will come inside to discharge it at 11 o’clock this morning. LOSS OF THE KETCH SAILORS’ BRIDE. TWO HANDS LOST. Oue Wairoa correspondent supplies us the following information respecting the loss of the 1 above little vessel:— At an early hour on Wednesday morning (Ist August) a large black object was observed about four miles to sea, and conjecture was rife as to what it could bo. In the early part of the afternoon it came ashore, and proved to ba the Sailors’ Bride, of Mobaka. This vessel left Waikari on Tuesday, 31st July, with a cargo of potatoes for Wairoa ; and it is supposed that a sudden squall must have struck the vessel and sent her b. tram up, she being very narrow in midships. There were but two persons on board at the time of the unfortunate occurrence two Maoris, —both of whom, there is every reason to believe, have perished. The Sailors’ Bride was the property of some Mohaka natives. MISCELLANEOUS. The cutter Mahia arrived from Waikari on the evening of Saturday last. The s.s. St. Kilda steamed for Wellington on Saturday last. The s.B. Lord Ashley steamed for Tauranga and Auckland on Friday last, Tho brigantine Balmoral sailed for Hobart Town on Saturday last. The schooner Celt sailed for Auckland in ballast on Friday last. Peesentation to Captain Moewick, op the ss. Beautiptjl Stae.— A few days since, the owner and underwriters of the Beautiful Star, presented Captain Morwick with a very valuable gold 2-day chronometer watch, for the purpose of testifying then* opinion of his conduct under very trying circumstances. The watch bears on the. inner case the following inscription :—“ Presented to Captain H. Morwick by the owner and underwriters of the s.s. Beautiful Star, in application of his good seamanship and courage under circumstances of great peril to ship and crew, on SOth April, 1865.” The watch is from the well-known establishment of Pool, of London.—Sydney Morning Herald, 18th July.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 8, Issue 400, 6 August 1866, Page 2
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