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Shipping Intelligence.

FOHT OF NAPIER. V '~~ ARRIVALS. May s—Ruse Ann, schooner, from Auckland DEPARTURES. May 3—Lord AsUey, 5.»., for Tauradga and 4-~"uiiua, cutter, fur Waikari mid TVairoa 4—Acmes, cutter, for Poverty Bay 4—Dunelm, barque, for Guam Star, s.s., for Auckland £—-Dolphin, cutter, for Wairot e —Star of the South, E.a., for Auckland i EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Arms*. cutter. from Poverty Bay Banshee, sohoouer, from Auckland BeautifiilStar, «,s., from Auckland Betsy, cutter, from Auckland via Tairas Bittern, cutter, from Auckland Dancing Wave, schooner, from Wellington Dolphin, cutter, from Wairba Lora Ashley, s.s., from Tauranga and Auckland—WeJhesday, May 15 Maggie, brig, from Newcastle Mahia, cutter, from Wairoa Mnperc, schooner, from Auckland Meteor, schooner, from Auckland via the Coast Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland via Mer. cury Bay Star of the South, a.?., from Auckland PRO.IFX'TKH D EPARTUBES. Fob South£kn Pcovixcus—Lord Ashley, s.s,, Wednesday, loth May WiUto.v—Hero, an I Annie, early VESSELS IN HARBOR. A cure, schooner, (new), loading for Warroa Hero, ketch, from the Coast Rose Aim, schooner, from Auckland Success, schooner, from Lyttelton Tay, cutter, from IVuirua REPORTS.

Loud Ashley (s.). —The Panama Company’s *.s. Lord Ashley, Captain 11. Worsp, arrived in barW at IMO p.m. on Friday, the 3rd Hay. She left Hokitika on the 23rd ult., at 2 p.m., arriving at the Bluff at 11 a la. on (lie 2oth. Experienced on the passage litrlit variable winds, with fine weather, but heavy westerly swell. Shortly after leaving: Hokitika, passed a large whale boat, Wrecked; the forepart of the deck was washee! away ; the gunwale also, with the mast and sad, i were all lying do c alongside with the oars ; the! rudder and yoke were both shipped. It laid every appearance of a river boat b -Buging to the coast; there was no mine or other marks win rehv ioi trace its history ; it was about two miles from 1 shore. Gviit anxiety was felt at Hokitika re-[ spooling the 'William dSliskin, she not havin’, i arrived there nn to 2 p.m. on the 23rd of mm, I The Lord Ashley saw no signs of her on th j coast, and notldng was known of her at tlm Bind'. > Tlte Ashley left Port Chalmers at 5 p.m. on 'he 27th ultimo, and arrived at l.yttT.on at ITo p.m.; in the 2?'h. Left L Helton at Ho n :n. on die! £9:it, and arrived at Wellington a: 10 50 a.m. on | the 30th. Was detained tiler- by th • G.-lim'd i Government for 21 hours, pending tin- arrival of; the arrival of the Wellington from (he North, they were anxious to learn what news there nrght 1 be from Taunniga. Tiic Wellington ha.! nit put j in an appearance, however, up to the time or' tii-j d-ni.arture of the Lord A-ddev, at I’4o pm. on I Thursday, the 2nd May. Expericnc al light vnri-1 able up the coast, with fine weather, and arrived | here at I’3o p.m. on Friday, Hay 3rd. The] Ashley was the hearer of the Pan uiia mail per s.s.! Kaikoura, and a large cargo for Napier—parti-i cnlars of which, wc regret to say, we wto unable i to obtain from the Custom House on Saturday, j The Lord Ashlev steamed for Taurauga and Auck-j land at 8 p.m. on Friday last. Star or the South (s.)—ln our last, we br’.edv noted the arrival of this favorite steamer in the roadstead at an early hour on TV.irslav | morning. The Smr left Auckland at inMirgi-t on 1 Saturday, April 27th, and experienced strong S.E. j winds with heavy sea. Rounded the East Cape'; at daylight on Monday, and then experienced sec!!, a heavy S S.E. gale, with tremendous sea, that! Captain B email demn-d it prudent to seek H-i. I ter somewhere—especially as the steamer had a 1 heavy deck-load of machinery. Accordingly s’ao i j up for Kawa Kawa, and remained there nut'! 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Ist May, when she steamed fpr Napier. arriving in the roads at i> a.m. on Thursday last. Captain Bendall reports the following vesse’s as lying windhimnd in the Kawa Kawa roadstead when he left, viz.Tnwo;a schooner, 11 days out from Auckland, humid for Poverty Bay ; Donald HLean, schooner, from Tairua, bound for Poverty Bay; .Banshee and Bose Ann, schooners, from Auckland, hound for this port. Beat Tinti, Star (s.)—The s.s. Beautiful Star, Captain Morwiek, left Lyttelton on Saturday, 27th April, at G p m., and arrived at Wellington at 5 p.m. on the 2?th. Lett again on Tuesday for Castle 1 “oinr and Napier. On Wednesday arrived at Castle Point and discharged cargo there. Left again same day, and arrived here about 9 a.m. on Thursday last.

Host, Aw.—Thn schooner Rose Ann, Campbell, waster, arrived in port last evening, after a long passage of I f days from Auckland. She brings a cargo of sawn timber.

MISCELLANEOUS. The clipper iron barque Dnnelm, Captain Denton. sailed for Guam at a late hour on Saturday night, in hr Hast. ' The cutters Agnes and Mahia Doth sailed on Saturday—the former for Poverty Bay, and the latter for At aikari and AA airoa, and both with full cargoes of stores, Me. The Beautiful Star, Capt. Morwick, steamed for Auckland w.th a cargo of sheep at 8 o'clock Yesterday morning, with a strong" N.AV. Yvind. The cutter Dolphin sailed for AVairoa late last night with f .11 general cargo. The s.s. Star of the South, Captain AV. Bendall, steamed for Auckland at S o'clock this morning with. 70 head of fat cattle, aboutNOO sheen and gavcral passengers. A large export trade of grain from the province is expected to give an impetus to the, shipping trace during the two following months. The permanent boring? for a graving dock, suitable to accommodate the largest vessel visiting Otago, have been finished at Po*t Chalmers ; and it is expected that, in the course of two months, the formation will have commenced. —Otago Daily Times, 20th April. The Malyv.—The barque AT,day, Capt. Peters, hw arrived at Nelson from London on Friday Right week, after a passage of 103 days. She left I the Downs on the last day of the year, crossed thej Xjqnatpr on the -lib February, the meridian of thej Cftpo of Qop’l Hopf q;i the March, and si ,r ht-! Cape larra Jl an Uw 10th instant, ° j

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 476, 6 May 1867, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 476, 6 May 1867, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 476, 6 May 1867, Page 2

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