Shipping Intelligence.
ENTERED INWARDS.
PORT OF NAPIER. ARRIVALS. MARCH. 6—Tawera, schooner, 65 tons, Joseph Kennedy, from Poverty liay, with grass seed, &o. One passenger b- Jubilee, schooner, 40 tons, H. Hill, from Wellington via Wairaarama, with wool 7—Ahuriri. s.s., 131 tuns, J. Fiowerday, from Auckland. Passengers—B DEPARTURES. MARCH. 6—Muriwai, schooner, 23 tons, Jones, for Wairoa, with general cargo. Passengers—s EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Lord Ashley, s.s., from Wellington Muriwai, schooner, from Wairoa Sea Gull, brigautine, from Newcastle jStar of the South, s.s., from Auckland, to-day §t. Kilda, Colonial Government gun-boat, from the East Coast, daily Wellington, p.s., from Wellington and Southern Ports, this day William Cargill, barque, 355 tons, Duncan, from London — V&2 nays out VESSELS IN HARBOR, (Yessels engaged in lightering not included.) Ahuriri, s.s., from Auckland, jlero, schoonerf from Mohaka and Wairoa Jubilee, schooner, from Waimararaa s?a\yera, schooner, from Poverty Bay PROJECTED DEPARTURES. foa Auckland—Wellington, shortly after arrival; Tawera, early Wellington -Ahuriri, this day WAiaoA—Hero, schooner, early PASSENGER LIST, I2J WARDS. In the Tawera—Captain Q. E. ftead %H %he Ahuriri—Kev. Mv Ballantyne, Messrs. £ngel, Ilarcourt. M'j'arlano, M'Lean, Martin, KeJ-
march. j ftVTawera, schooner, 55 tons, Joseph Kennedy, from Poverty Bay, with (for Napier) 41 bag 3 grass seed, Kinross & Co; 5 cwt. onions. Blair; and (for Auckland) 30 bales wool.—Watt Bros, agents. 6—Jubilee, schooner, 40 tons, H. Hill, from ■Wellington via Waimarama, witli 40 bale 3 wool, Kinross & Co.—Watt Brothers, agents, The schooner Tawera, Kennedy, master, left Poverty Bay on the 28th February with strong N.E. wind; rounded Portland Island at 6.30 a.m. next day, when the wind hauled to S.W. At 1') a.m., blowing very hard, and at 1 p.m. ran for Wangawehi; stood off and on all night; and at 2 p.m. on the Ist March ran for Young Nick's Head -wind south. At 3 p.m. came to an anchor. At 8 a.m. on the 2nd made sail—wind N.E. At 10 p.m.. the wind having again gone round to S.W., ran back to Young Nick's Bead. On the 4th resumed her voyage, with N.E. breezo. On the sth—wind S.W. —rounded Portland Island. Arrived in the roads at 11 a.m. on Saturday. The Tawera brought a cargo of grass seel, &c, for this port, and 30 bales wool for Auckland.
The schooner Jubilee, 11. Hill, master, arrived in port on Saturday last, from Wellington via Waimarama, with 40 bales wool. She left Wellington on the 24th February, and experienced very heavy weather till arrival at Waimarama. From thencs till arrival h ;re as above had light and variable winds with fine weather.
The s.s. Ahuriri, Captain Flowerday, left Auckland at 3.40 p.m. on Friday last, and arrived here at 8.50 a m. yesterday, thus making the passage in 41 hours. Had line weather throughout, lteports passing the St. K Ida oil" Waiapu. The schooner Jluriwai sailed for Wairoa early ou Friday morning last, with general cargo and a few passengers. The Newcastle Chronicle, February 2, says :—The barque Henry Miller, which our readers will i*ecollect, returned to port about three weeks ago in a leaky state, sailed a second time for Shanghai, on Saturday last. From Shanghai she will go to Ho flo and ioad a cargo of sugar for Sydney. Whilst on the patent slip the Henry Miller was caulked and ve-coppered, and received all other such repairs as were required by the surveyors. The leak was found to be a general one, caused by running so suddenly and with great force on to the sunkeu veef. We understand that Captain Dickson expressed himself as well satisfied with the quick despatch which he obtained in this port. It is a circumstances worth mentioning that the Henry Milier was discharged, repaired, and reloaded in the short space of twenty-four days.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 662, 8 March 1869, Page 2
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