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Shipping Intelligence

I 5 011 T Ol’ XAPL EIE ARRIVALS. Anenst 20—Star n|' the Soul 1 1, s.s., Ll-7 tons, 53 cm Jail, from Anckhm;!.—Wnit Bros., ; gents. August 21—Riugl-ader, cu';r, 23 tuns. Tiios. Abrams, from Poverty Bay.—George lilcliurdson, Pd-nt. August 21—Amnrnvai, schooimr, 23 t->as, IV. Harris, from Poverty Bay.—George Richardson, pjjeijt. DEPARTURES. Ail. PROJ ECTE D DE PARTURES. foil Auckland—Star of the South, to-night Thames Goui-nrui.s—Betsy, SuUir.my Po\ tuirv iUv —Bemv, Saturday; Au.mriwai Mid Kinglc.idcr, early Maui v —Star of ;he Sivsth, to-night Taukanoa a.vi ,\iv,a.i;,!i—Taranaki, s.s.. shortly uiu-r arrival VESSELS IX HAREOII. Steamer—Stir oft lie South Schooner—.Vmi’.riwii Cutters—Betsy, Ringleader. Grayling, Muhin, Oil! Greenwich Tol;l—7. VESSELS Eki’iX’TE!!. Anna’, from Wairo.i JV:|.*n, cutter, from th-' La-: Const J)oi|il::’i, entier, pom Wairuu 1 lem, ke!c!i. h'o'.n \\ ao i Maggie, brig, from Vni-ieh 'Taranaki, s.s., from Sm.'.neni Ports, to-morrow

ENTERED inwards. a a i'-'i. Jl —Star 'if 1 1;o Foutli, s.-., !17 I>>;is. V.'in. BenJall, IV.in'. Au.-k!nn>l. with fex warehouse) It) eases geneva. '■ ■ 1 11 "lotlo ; (Jm.v paid unil free) 3 1-mkel 1 i . ."hi seek- unil 3<»l baas (lit tie.;-) Hour, 21 sacks coke, 31’;.I"; Brathers: 2 crisis veAas, 2 c;;-c>, 2 ha’l'-e.lmsts, amt b packagos Jrapcry, 1 i.a.a. 2 eases. 1;* b roe lea, il. \V. Knowles; 2 boxes tea, Xcal unil Close ; I case an; l . 2 ]ikvs paint,. oruer; 20,0'0 sUnivles, Jcft'ooat : I tank, mall, 2 cans ami 1 mil Jrapcry. 3U pieces timber, order ; I lii.y !'. Milton j'l r; II !e:t;!ier, IbaiJm; 1 otiins package, 11. 11. KuUlev. Or.a iim moubiim:s, e, Jo. sashes, mater; 2 hluK hoUoware, 1 IptnJle f>,r.v«. J|. Xteylaa: 1 c.i'C. 1 corn mill, 1 ily v. neci. Newton. Irvine ami Cn. I’asscii.g'm -Mis, .VJLenn, 7,;c .lames Walt vgVom Matin;:. iiayia'.i, O'ikaiaias'y, ami Ot ib'.oal —Walt Bros., agent.,. j ARRIVAL 01' TEE BETSY. Tin: euttcr Leisv, Captain 11. Trimm-r, arrived in port mi S..!urday night last, af'er a IVRalilinllv roiiah v.vathar pas-age,—the vessel hiding r.l times film;.lc-l.'ly buried in the seas, and m immimmi danger of foundering. Sim left Aue’-.hrail on the tith hist., ami cnperieneed heavy uonheriy weather :>1! nero-s the Lay of i’lenty, in miv quer.aa «• Mhiri; leal tola hove-to for about CO hours. Upon lie.' weather moderating, tlm vessel continued her Course, an! arrived mf YVaiapn on the ‘.Va in i. ; bill found a (••rriiii; sen running, in cuiis.-queuee of which was vniahle to laml any cargo. Uonlinned her coarse on the ]OLi, aa.l aamc day experienced strong- ,a;b ody limv ■, ai,v!i gradually worked ronml 1" the N.E. Arrived at I'overty Lay at 8 jam. on the IfUh, homed too pass; ngers. ami left fur Lanier same night at it) o’clock. Turn hours nf.er leaving, experh need a pile from the N.F... Wiimli used ltie ldß> craft to labour heaviiv. It blew so si-onp, and Lee sen was so high, ilic vessel \v i> a tain hove-to—tills time for a day ami night, id ir.e end of v. lueli lime, the wind having' chopped round to SAY'., hore up for Napier, ,'iml arrived in port on Saturday night, August 17. [The above repaid Wits inadvertently omitted from last issue.'

arrival of the star of the south Tu;; ■■voilly fivo'.'bc screw .'ip-mu-:- Slur of llic Sou!U, Captain M in. mnrnrd to port on ‘i iK’v;.:\y mylit last. Slia LTI Xnp.vr at 3 pan. on Sam.ay, till; Aiy;:i-E aa.l oayananca I a lioavv S.E. gibe a.itar Giving ; stw a.si at Mnbm to laud Mr Vi a. 1, a;i,l tb-.-ii pr■ i : ■ I,■ <to !’;u:i-:mg:i, where slio arrived :.t mikii;on eioad o . .‘\perieiuber strop, x m.viberiy v, 7;.|-. pal: sea. Lauded 7o hea l cattle a.-ul CT.i >)[.•,•;) on Tu •• !nv, and lei! agmu for AnC;:,,:!.! r e, Thnr«-!iiy. at S p.vn.. arrivingiiure at 5 pan. on l-mlay. Ha l slrona head winds ana tii.civ w,*: iier iroin Tanrniiga. On Saturday, August 1 /, teak on board can-go for this: pant, and left Auckland al 0 3'i a.m. .. n Sunday k bad sirring A.\V. w.k- Ito East Cape, wiikdiwasou lied at 0 a.. a. Oil ! ~l.y. Fi'V.u tuoare bad! bead vv knb, mu; :.ivb':-vil at WangTvabi at paid.ugh-. Took mi board Air J.oi.es Wait, and lelt tor Ampler at 7 a.m. on 1 tu-sdav, arriving bore £:s a'mve. Tim Star of tb.e South, we lean. leaves again for to-uigbi. SL- wlll take in a ipinn»:ty of woo I an.l taiiuw fivm this port, and will pall in at Mabia for a cargo, of .-beep. THE TARANAKI. *Thk New Zealand Steam Navigation Company’s e.s. i'nranaki. Cap*, ti. I>. Fr..ue, ; s, from Sonlbcrn Fort*, is nominally ioir b.erc to-morrow, with the iaugbsii M-.nl. She will leave for Tauranga and jAuc.kiaud shortly after arrival. Tim cutter Ringleader, and schooner Amnriwai, &m Bavj both arrived Last evening.

TiiE THAMES GOLD-FIELDS. As will lie seen by advertisement, the favorite cutter Betsy, Captain 11. Trimmer, will sail for the above gold-fields positively ou Saturday night next. This is the first vessel that has been laid on from this port for the new Ei Dorado. The Betsy will also call in at Poverty Bay on. the way up. HEAVY GALE OX THE AUSTRALIAN COAST. LOSS OF TWO PILOT BOATS AND EIGHT LIVES. 1 now tin. £y Inry Morning iDrr.h! vac lean; that, a‘- two pilot hoars were endeavoring to board tire ship ‘.S’rathcdiin,’ from London, during a very heavy gala on the 2th,!i ultimo, they both capsized. The. dr; ;!s of the catastrophe are most harrowing. Plie fo i.ni iug are the names of those drowuad : P:!"l i' •mia.s Robinson:, Pilot Reeder, Mr Robert Gram. W. Park, 11. Curtis, J. Welch, Domingo, and J. Santes, Mr Robinson leaves a widow ami .seven chi! Iren, Mr Reeder leaves a wife and two cb’l.livsi, and Mr Green a wife and four children. Prom Xewcastle we. learn that the schooner ‘Otago’ 'rent <>n shore at North Beach, but it is staled that no lives have been lost. The Southern districts of K.S.W. are again threatened with hoods ; at Goulbuni and Yu»s the creeks and rivers were all rising. The Macquarie is also nsiug again. WRECKS OX THE WEST COAST. Tin: recent heavy weather has proved disastrous to Auckland shipping off the Southern ports. The miner Cordelia, hound to Auckland with grain iron; Christchurch, was driven ash in* near Welii i; -1 r i Heads, and all hands perished. Thomas and a teaman leave wives and families in Auckland to inuurri their loss. The schooner Wild V\ avc, ii 'diiibT iruin the Maimkau, is belieu-d to have mundetvd oii Cape Tkmaont, considerable' quantities (h \vrcck having been washed ashore which were taken cm lu Auckland by the s.s. Airedale, and id -milled as portions of the schooner. The Aueki.md hrhnmtme Vistula, Capt. Talon, wv!l kno’.ui at ibis port, has also been driven ashore darin-f a •-•■ica; O.nnani, ami was lii;;h and dry, considerably Hpared. at date of last a Iviees. "’her ili.'iHAtcrs arc recorded in the papers to hand.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 502, 22 August 1867, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 502, 22 August 1867, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 502, 22 August 1867, Page 2

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