ARIVAL OF THE WELLINGTON.
§U pne 26th Sept.arr}ved:at' .Taurariga' at Spiral 'On the Mthilyand leftint Y'p^m^'anirlhgValiAuolcjHMlat 11 a.tn;on the -27th.v Prom Tauranga ej >■ / aetToagTJ JJ/gale.i’with heavy Bea.u The Wellington left Auckland again on the 29th. at 3:4S%m;iarTuring-at.Tau*anga,at 7:30 a.m.;onthe - JJOthult.l'eftat ©•3O a ) m. .thelsame dayj'and;arjriyed, in. port,at fcaying encouritered.light head :windsthe whole yyay down.'We haye to thank\the purser,';Mr Sly, ©y the receipt of our usual files from -
; SOUTH ,‘®p s.s; Starof thejSpiith, ‘cjapti airived At Auckland on the night of Friday; i27ttiult., 61 hours from Napier. After coaling and loading left for Napier at9.pjn..-on Monday, , 3pth Sept.;,,.Had atroiig N.W.vyinds with Atife. weather as far. as the East Cape, which was rounded at 10 p.m. oh Tues?! day. , At noon onWedhesday passed PortlandlsV land, and : arrived in the roadstead at-10 o'clock last night,’after a lair run of 49 hours: From-.the EaHt'Qape to port; experiencedstrong westerly winds:-'-; We-understand the steamer will enter the fnner harbor, at slack'iwiten this morning, ; The s.s. Wellington;;: Captain Holmes; steamed for Southern SPorts at ; l - 30 p tn, 6n Wednes day, with fheiEnglishMailiTia Panama. . . The cutter Lady Wynyard, Turrig, master, sailed for- the Barrier, 1 viarMahia, on Monday last, with & pargo of store 3 and one passenger.
Arrival op the success. . ; 1h» clipper schopiier. Succep'si-Captam J. Trimmer, arrived in port at an early hour on Friday morning last,' from Auckland.-via.Wangapoa and the. East Coast, Left Auckland op the 20th ult., and arrived ht Wangapoa. on the 22nd. ‘ Took in a cargo of timber, and left on the’29th, Shaving been detained several days through stress of weather. . . Called in at peveral places oh the coast, landing cargo, and arrived in port as above. Strong S.W. and N.W. Winds were experienced during the passage. A# will be seen by! advertisement, -this favorite vessel is on the berth for: Auckland directs to sa ; l to-morrow. She will call in at the Thames shopld sufficient inducement offer.
MISCELLANEOUS. The Mahia.—The' cutter Mabia, Wm. Baxter, piaster, left Napier for Wairoa. with full general jcargo - oh. Sunday,: 22nd ult. Had light north-east Wind all the way .down—entering the Wairoa river on Tuesday, 24th.- On. Wednesday and Thursday discharged cargo; and on Friday took in ahout .300 bushels maize...-Proceeded down,t.othe heads, but the bar was not in a fit state: to. cross. Remained there bar-bound until hist Wednesday, oh Which day she crossed, the bar in safety, and left for Napier. Experienced and S.W. winds . —arriving in port at 10 a.m. last Thursday. The Mahia returns to Wairoa to-morrow. . The Doiahin.—The cutter Dolphin, Scbon, master, left Napier on the 25th ult., and arrived at Wairoa on.the 27tb,.wind strong from the N.E. all the time, j ,Left again at 7-30 a.m. oh Saturday lsat, experienced heavy- sou-westerly weather, and arrived in harbor at midnight. Cargo—2oo bushels maize, Schon2o toils .firewood, Caultoh. . It will be seen that the Dolphin leaves again for Wairoa on Wednesday next. - , , . ! , The schooner .Saucy Lass, Capt. McKenzie, arrived at Auckland on the 25th pit, having left Napier on the 20th,.and called jh at several places on the East .Coast. She was, again on the berth for port.;;. .The clipper ship Siam, Captain Ashhy, from London, arrived at Aucklandion the 27th nit., after a f ood voyage of'los.- was. the bearer, of 6 passengers, and about 1050 tons general cargo. . The New Zealand Herald, Sept. 28, says;—During yesterday wo had,,a strong gale from.N.E., accompanied with heayy: rain, hut no damgge was occasioned tothe shipping inport.. .■The s.B. .Otago sailed for Melbourne from Otago on the 21st ult.
The Perth New Shipbuildings,Company recently launched from, their yards a copper-fasleued, brigantine of about 300 tons burden, the property of Capt. Daniel Brown, of Ardrossan. She was named A-nnie Brown, and is to be employed in the New iSealaudcoasting trade.' ! We observe that Captain J. W. B. Darke has been transferred from the Panama Company’s sA Bangitoto to that company's ocean steamship Kaikoura, —'the command of the former vessel falling toher late chief officer, MrT: J: Travemer. , Ths New. Zeajand Times, Sept. ,23, understands that the commissioners Messrs, Balfour, C.E., and Weaver, C,E., appointed to' examine and report upon the damages done to the outer T of the §ueen’s Wharf by the Panama Company's steamer tago rtinninglntp it on tlip',night of the 16th pit., have completedtheir, survey, and estimated the (damages .at £5,000. . ; *
' The Sydney Empire, Sept. 13, sayslt is probable that ,H.M.’s Challenger, Commodore Bowley Lambert, C 3., willleavesthi3 about the 25th for Auckland,.and after ashort sojourn there will re : turp to this port to await the arrival of H.BvK. the puke of Edinburgh, who ;.is expected here in the earlypart of November. .‘ ' ■* . H.M.’s Galatea, Captain HH.H. the ’Duke of Edinburgh; arrived at Madeira ou the 18th June r-all well.. " ' ' •
■ • The, cutter • Miranda; Judd, master, sailed for Auckland oh Thursday last, with a cargo of potatoes, : /;'
The schoounr,.Anhie, from Mohaka, arrived in portyesterdAyafternoon. . 1 " •We learn that the Star of the South leaves for
The cutter St. Kilda, Burr, master, left Auckland on the 29th ult. for Napier, l via Matakaua, to ship a cargo of firewood at the latter place. ' The s.s. Midge, Captain Stuart, arrived at Auckland on the 30th ult., from the Thames, with-208 ounces of gold and; 30 passengers: The s.s. Storm Bird, Captain Doyle steamed for Wellington on Monday night last. The s.s. St. Kilda,' from Wellington, may be'expected here in a day .or two. From this port she will proceed zo the Chatham Islands.
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906ARIVAL OF THE WELLINGTON. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 41, 7 October 1867, Page 248
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