Shipping Intelligence.
FORT 0 P NAPI ER. ARRIVALS. OCtoßrlit, 15—Lord Ashler, s.s., from Taurauga and Auckland IG—Star of the South, from Nelson DEPARTURES.
OCTOBEK. 15—Lord Ashley, s.s., for Southern Ports 15—Annie, schooner, for the Coast 15—Si. Hilda, cutler, for Wellington Y KSSKLS EXPECTED. Dolphin, cutler, from Wairoa Ecliuuga, snip, from London via Dunedin John Ibinyan, ship, from London via Wellington Mumv..i, schooner, from Poverty llav Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland Weiliugion, s.s., from Southern Pons, to-morrow VESSELS IX HARBOR. Grayling, cutter, from Wairoa (repairing) ilalna, cutter, from Wairoa Star of the South, s.s from Nelson PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Foa Tauiian*a, Tiiamks, anl> An stusii —Star of Taukaxua and Auckland —Wellington, Dili Octoi cr CLEARED OUTWARDS. OCTOBKIt Id—Annie, schooner. 17 t-ms, D. Hamilton, for Waihua, Jlohaha, ami Jlocaugiangi, with l'i, t feed timber, i cwt. flour, 1 cwt sugar, U-nulcdg", Kennedy and Co.; I plough, 2 lists, Tuxfonl; in pk > luggage, ti packages groceries, - bundles oakum, .0 gallons tar, order ; 1 bale woolpaeks, 1 <-a.-e >uu-di-ies, 1 jar mm, 35 pieces timber, palings. 1 parcels, 1 woolpaeks, Kinross ami Co.; i parcel books, Wood.—lloulledgc, Kennedy & Co., agents.
ARRIVAL Or THE LORD ASHLEY. Tun Panama Company's steamship Lord Ashley, it. Worsp, comic ; i.tcr, arrived froiuTaurauga and Auckland at no-t- rght on .Monday last. .Sue left ll.c yuoen-streel Wharf, Auckland, al Ado pan. on Saturday, Idth October; arrived at, Tauranga at viu a.in. on the Kith; left again at noon the same day, and arrived in port ns above. Ifxpe, ienced westerly winds n> the Jla-t Capo ; fiom i hence to non strong souuicrly winds with squally weather. iVe have to thank the purser. Mr it. IVnneb, i n' the receipt of full files of papers from Xanrauga and Auckland.
ARRIVAL OF THE STAR OF THE SOUTH. Tin; s.s. Star of the South, Capt. Kendall, le.'t Napier fir Nelson, with foil cargo of cattle, ana sheep, on e. ednes 'ay, Pill Ul'PPoor, ill d't! ) p.m. Had strain; soutaeiTy gale «All thick weather; anchored Under Capo ivilliapper at a p.m. I, ft again in tl a.in. no the in; ii. and experienced si ron;; westerly stales uironguou; the passage. Passed through the french Pass at miduignl uu the ilth. .mil armed at A els m al'o a.in. on the UHi.—delivering ilie stock in excellent condition and with ■ out loss. Left agaai for Napier, m ballast, at 7 pin. on Monday, liih mst.; passed through the french Pass at mi daight. At e a.m. on tin; lath was olf Wellington 'lands, at which tunc saw s.s. Weiiinglo.i entering from the South. Had light in ad wind.- and line weather th a-uMiout the aas--a . a Pas..-,i •, p.j s.s. 1..-ml Ashley A 1 miles north C-Oslio Point at 1 a.in. on the intli: ami a cutler iprobaiiiy the t-l Ktldii), Limn I sout’o i..i j'are Is- ' aimi at id a.m.; and m rived in the road.-Aea lat 1 p m .—entering the Iron pot at I p.m. Wo have to acknow led;e the eonrlesy of Capt. Ltendall for receipt of fab liiOs of Netson panels. As will l>e seen liy advertisement this lavnrite; steamer leaves for Tauranga, Ti.ames gold 11. ad-., and Auckland ou Saturday next, ibl.i October. MISCELLANEOUS. ! The s.s. Lord Ashley, Captain tVotsii, steamed f- r ko ain ra Pol Is at •> p.m. uu Tuesday la-u, w itli the ffngii.-h .Mail via Suez. T lie s s. Wellington, Capti.bi f. Holmes, muv lie expected to arrive from l-o'dliern Ports to-morrow (f’riday.) and will steam lor Tauranga and Aden-
laud al ii'H-ii oa Saturday. j Ti.c ruttcr M. Hilda. Burr, master sailed fori Wrdm-Luil, in ballast, oa 'J uc.-day last. 1 Tin- sclmiaier Annie, lor lac coast, sailed on; Tuesday last, wiih aeucral r:;r.- i. Too culler Betsy, it. Trimmer, irci-ter. which. let! Napier lor the Thames avid-IT-ids about s.x weeks ;r;o, hud not arrived up to la,e-i dates. ,
Those. Airedale, Captain Kennedy, arrived at i the .Manukau at l ad pen. on the lllii in-t,., none Taranaki ami Southern Ports, »Uc being one day before her usu d time. * . the barque Alice Cameron and the new brig! ITv lag Cloud, from Auckland, both arrived at syd-j uey on the 2.g!i September, after rood passages ulj twelve and Udneeu days, respeclivi ly. > T lie Auckland cutter C.iimp-e anaicd al Ticton. 1 from Hokitika, on the 2Plh September.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBT18671017.2.6
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 518, 17 October 1867, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
720Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 518, 17 October 1867, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.