Shipping Intelligent.
PORT AHURIRI. AEEIVALS. '■'...- OOTOBEB. 23—Pretty Jane, t.s.s., 90 tons, Fernandez, from Poverty Bay and Auckland 22—Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, U tonSj Mortimer, from Wairoa 25—Luna, p.s., 200 tons, Fairchild, from Wellington via Castle Point 26—Endeavor, brigantine, 75 tons, Dick, from Oamaru 'DEPARTURES. OOTOBEB. 23—Emu, &.S.S., 123 tons, Baker, for Auckland 23—Forest Queen, ketch, 60 tons, Batt, lor Mercury Bay 23—Kate M'Gregor, schooner, 65 tons, Smith, for Auckland 23—Helen Denny, ship, 727 tons, Euth, for Wellington 24—Rangatira, s.s., 185 tons, Lloyd, for Poverty Bay 24—Pretty Jane, t.s.s., 90 tons, Fernandez, for Poverty Bay and Auckland PASSENGER LIST. INWAKDS. In the Pretty Jane—Mrs Holloway and child, Mrs Bourke, Messrs Graham, Roe, Saunders, Siddons, Whitson, and several others. In the Luna-r Sir D. M'Lean, Col. St. John, Capt. Mair, Mrs Walker and child, Mrs Huut/y, Miss Allan, Messrs Barron, Carruthers, Davis, Pollen Tollemacbe, a number of immigrants ex Cartvale from London, and several others. OUTWARDS. In the Rangatira—Mr and Mrs J. L. Bunter, Rev. D. Sidey, Mrs Mogridge and child, Messrs Boylan, Chambers, Copeland, Dumben, Flood, Gannon, Hamlin, Locke, Parker, Roberts, and Furley. In the Pretty Jane-Messrs Fisher, Graham, Nasmith, Siddons, Scott, Townley and Wood ham. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Amherst, brigantine, from Newcastle Atlantic, schooner, from Mercury Bay Augusta, brigantine, from Mercury Bay Bebington, ship, from London Clarence, ship, from London Clematis, ketch, from Cabbage Bay Colonist, schooner, from Auckland Columbia, schooner, from Kennedy's Bay Fairy, s.s., from Wairoa Fiery Cross, schooner, from Tairua Forest Queen, ketch, from Mercury Bay Helen, brigantine, from Newcastle Helen Denny, ship, from Wellington Kate M'Gregor, schooner, from Mercury Bay Maggie, brig, from Newcastle Mary Melville, schooner, from Mercury Bay Pretty Jane, s.s., from Poverty Bay and Auckland "Prince Rupert, ketch, from Wangaroa Eangatira, s.s., from Poverty Bay Eyno, brigantine, from Auckland Saucy Lass, schooner, from Mercury Bay Southern Cross, s.s,, from Auckland Start, cutter, from Mercury Bay Swordfish, brigantine, from Hobart Town Sir Donald, s.s., from Auckland Waratah, barque, from Hobart Town VESSELS IN HARBOR. Endeavor, schooner, from Dunedin Luna, p.s., from Wellington Mary Ann Hudson, ketch, from Wairoa Queen Bee, ship, from London Rosalia, ship, from Port Townsend Three Brothers, ketch, from Moeangiangi Why Not, ketch, from Auckland Una, s.s., (lightering) Bella, s.s., (lightering) PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Wellington—Rangatira, this morning For the East Coast—Luna, early For Wairoa—M. A. Hudson, early For the Thames—Endeavor, early For Poverty Bay—Queen Bee, early For Dunedin—Rosalia, early The barque Waratah sailed for Hobart Town early on Sunday morning, with passengers. The ship Helen Denny took her departure for Wellington on Friday night. On discharge of her cargo at that port she will return to' Napier and load wool for London, ' The s.s. Rangatira had not returned from Poverty Bay up to a late hour last night. She will leave for Wellington immediate! y after arrival.' The A.S.P. Co.'s s.s. Pretty Jane, Capt. T. Fernandez, arrived from Poverty Bay and Auckland early on Friday morning, and steamed for the same ports on Saturday night, The C.G. p.s. Luna, Capt. Faixchild, arrived from Wellington via Castle Point at 4 p.m. on Sunday, and will leave for Poverty Bay and the East Coast in a day or two. The brigantine Endeavor, Capt. J. Dick, left Oamaru at 3 p.m. on Thursday, and had strong S.W. winds to port, arriving in the roadstead on Sunday night. She brings 160 bags, 330 half-bags, and 160 qr.bags flour for Napier, besides a quantity of oats and wheat for the Thames, for which place she will sail immediately on discharge of her cargo for this port. ( The M. A. Hudson, which arrived from Wairoa on Thursday night is now undergoing a thorough overhaul. The Rosalia.—A number of laborers are now engaged in pumping this vessel out, and they are steadily gaining on the water at the rate of about an inch per hour. Capt. Veal contrasts the efforts of the Napier laborers With those of his own crew, somewhat to the disadvantage of the latter. The Jessie Readman from Glasgow, with 267-| state adults, arrived at Port Chalmers on Saturday. All well. The S.S. Hero arrived on Sunday at Auckland from Sydney, which port she left on the 19th inst, The Douglas, from London, 111 days out, with 446 immigrants, arrived in Wellington on the 22nd inst, and was placed in quarantine. She had a very rough voyage> and there has been much sickness amongst the children of the immigrants. On the Voyage there were 31 deaths, chiefly from measles and hooping cough.: There are twenty cases etill under treatment,
The schooner Fiery Cross arrived in Auckland on Saturday, after a passage of twenty-sis days from Napier. She left on the 28th September, and,'had gales from the start. On'the 6th:j|st. a" tremendous squall drove the vessel on her beam ends; next day the rudder was carried away, the stock breaking in half. The vessel lay helpless in a cross-sea, but managed to heave-to for ten days. She drifted leeward at the rate of three knots per hour on an average. She made several attempts to ship a new rudder, but did not succeed. On the gale abating, about the 17th, the crew rigged a temporary steering apparatus. By this time the food had run short, although the crew had been on short allowance all the time. She passed a full-rigged ship, but could not make her answer signals. On the 17th she spoke the East Lothian, and obtained provisions. The men and officers are weak and exhausted, and the vessel is much strained. She bore up for Auckland not being able to beat up to Tairua, where she was bound. . Latest English Shipping.—October 15.—The ship Kingsbridge, bound l o Sydney, collided with the Oandahar, for Melbourne' and foundered off Lizard Point. Ten were drowned. The ship Candahar returned to Falmouth damaged. The "Windsor Castle, from Sydney, put into Bahia under jurymasts, leaky. Arrived—Scimitar, from New Zealand.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1623, 27 October 1874, Page 406
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979Shipping Intelligent. Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1623, 27 October 1874, Page 406
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