Shipping Intelligence.
" ,? 9 B>:,T ; 0 I ‘ } -> v A : P-1 -B ’'K• •' : i? “AOEtRjiy ALS.'‘ ; v.v> ~" -: • • ■ SEPTEMBER.- V j • »r“>Wa* cutter, 20 tons, TV.E.Baxter, put V DaCK ‘ jlJ '-' .•;' j".-'.'.;' ::. fi ; cutter,, 17 tons, Schon, from Wai- ], l '~&cC /; ' - • * ■ 7 ,i T[ e^l^toni B,s ~ 261 tons, Holmes, from from Southern Ports, -with general , cargo. Passengers— l2. DEPARTURES. '"" ; ‘ SEPTEMBER. 11—Sea Gull, brigantine, for Auckland, in bal- , : last. -Passengers—3. ,11— Colleen Bawn, schooner, forPicton. in bal- • last.^■ v '*w .... 8 - 8 - 26 i tons. Holmes, for Auck- , lana, with sheep. Passengers—B. ; . ' VESSELS EXPECTED. Ahnrin, s.s., from Wellington Henry Miller, barque, from London—B9 days out “Star of the South, s.s., from Auckland ..., VESSELS IN, HARBOR. Grayling, cutter, from Wairoa Hero, schooner, from Wairoa : V. Jj? rd Ashley, sa, from Auckland X*?? I®* 1 ®* orig, from Sydney via Newcastle , jlahift, cutter, from IVaimarama •- ; . PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ton Atokiakd— Ahuriri, Wednesday, 16th • Wellington and Southern Pouts— Lord Ash- - • '• . le y. on Tuesday, 16th September N.S.W.—Maggie, early Waimaeama —Mabia, on change of weather _ ■ Waieoa— Hero, early ENTERED INWARDS. ' SEPTEMBER.
«r l ?,~^’ emn S fcon . 8.8, 261 tons, Holmes, from Wellington, with (ei Helenslee, from Glasgow) 1 case, Newton,,lrvine & Co; 2 qr-casks, order; (transhipped at Wellington ex Eangatira from Dunedin) 1° cases, 6 bales, order; 30 bars 12 bdls ulkner & Biddle; 1 brass pipe; 1 bale cotton wick, .1 case, s.s. Star of the South; 1 case corn flour, 2 casks currants, Neal & Close; % trunks, boots, Higgms; 40 oases, Kinross & Co; 1 case, “i™ B ; 2 bhds earthenware, 4 cases chains, Dinwiddle; L eases, order; 2 bales drapery, Rathbone; ■ i"- Kinross & Co; (transhipped at Wel- ; lington ex Bangitoto from Nelson) l bale, Newton, “ Lyttelton) 115 sacks oats, Stuart &,Co; 1 case, Wilkinson; (transhipped at Wellingex Eangatira, from Dunedin) 2 bdls spades, 6 ?£ s „ Bbov ® s ' buckets, 2 churns, 2 rolls zinc, l :bdl handles, 1 cwt. stoves, 8 kegs nails, 2 scythe ? en ?® dy * Co; 12 barrels, Withers, 28a coils wire, Wales; 2 cases, 1 truss drapeijr, 7 trunks boots, Neal & Close; 2 cases, 1 «]£ k > 1 hay forks * Houtledge, Kennedy & Co; of2s S Ur lv, StUar H * Co 5 ba SB oats, 1 bag seed,>Watt Brothers; 35 bags oats, Newton, Irvine I!? B ®?* l bale drapery, Neal and Close; (from Wellington) 1 carriage, Bussell; 1 case draI»ry, Kinross & Co; 1 box, Kennedy; 2 pkgs tea, 18 gunnies, 1 box, l qr-cask vinegar, Newton, Irvine ® 5 1 cwt. mustard, Bathboue; 8 pkgs Tele- ; ’ o 1 ke & butter, Captain cases salad oil, 3 sacks coffee, Neal & Chose; 1 bale, 1 prcl; J. Wood; I case, 1 bale leattaer, Wmsor; 2 cases drugs, Gowing; 3 bdls rope, BouHedge, Kennedy & Co.—Kinross & Co., agents. -.; Graying cuttor, 17,-tons,- Schon, from. Wai..Toa, with l ton pork, ,l . half to“ flax, 50 bushels t,. maize, l half-ton bacon.—Boutledge, Kennedy. & Co^agenta..
CLEARED OUTWARDS. ' : . ■' ■ SEPTEMBER., .' 12—Wellington, s.s., 281 tons, Holmes; for Auckland, with 200 sheep. PASSENGER LIST. : inwards. . In the Wellington—Miss Karp, Miss Harding, Miss Beettaam, Messrs Poole, Thomas, Hammond, Moore; Allen,-Harrison; and three in the steerage. . . ■ . In the Grayling—Mr and Mrs Hick and two children, Mr BelL. OUTWARDS. _ln the Wellington—Miss Ferguson, Messrs Stafford, Bushy, Mahoney, B. Williams, J. Boacb, J. Ferguson, J. Laugham
The cutter Mahia, W. E. Baxter, master, bound for Waimarama with a general cargo, left the ; • Don Pot on .Eriday, 4th inst.; lay in the roadstead -for two days; at 7*30 a.m. on Sunday, 6th inst., got under weigh with a.S.W. wind; expe- • riericed light and variable, winds during the day, and anchored at Cape Kidnappers at 10 p.m.; light, and variable _ winds throughout the night. On “Monday 1 morning the master and crew, .went ' - on shore to look after the wreck of the schooner Annie, certain portions of which were found on the beach; also the. top. of a beer case marked “ E.H.D., Porangahau- the keel of the Annie’s - was'also]found, the woodwork 'h&vihg been . burnt, as it is, supposed,by Maoris. As nothing - could be’done in'the way of landing cargo on the •i the state.of the weather at that time, ,. .<^ptein.Baxter,resolved to. return to Napier. Accordihgly. the yesselwasgot under weigh at 6 p.m. 1 and arrived in the roadstead at 8 p.m.,—a heavy ,N.Ei swell rolling into the Bay; at the time. . Whilst, riding at anchor in.the roadstead, lost her , . hawse-pipe, and in consequence came inside the Iron Pot about midnight. TheMahianow : awaits C < R'favorable change in the before resuming her voyage. . . The's.s.'Wellington, Capt. Holines, left Wel- , lington at 2.15-p.nu' on" Thursday'last, and arrived ... a,t-4* p.m. on Friday. Strong N.W. winds prevailed thronghont .the passage. The Wellington ■brought a large general cargo and 10 passengers for tliis port. ? She steamed northwards at 4 p.m. yesterday, with 200 sheep aid 7 passengers from Napier. f The Wellington,' according to advertisement; is expected to retnrh to Napier on or about .■> • .Thursday' next;'; steaming for Southern. Ports on i ; Eriday,! 18th September. ■> The Colonial Government gnn-hoat Sturt, Cap- - : tain Eairchild, left-Wellington at 2 p.m. on Thursday, last, but in consequence' of strong head winds , : did not.arrive in the roadstead until an early jiour 'or Saturday morning: Entered the Iron Pot about npohj And at 2 p.m. about 50 .men of the Armed - Eorce,.underMajorEraser and Gap- . arid at 3.15 pjn. steamed for . Mrs Whitmore, Mrs ; Ricbaridson; and iMfs.Kennedy; were passengers by the Start. - • >
.. •j: The brigantine Sea Gnß, for Auckland, arid tha ' ’ V *® ao °rier Golleeri Bawn,‘ for Pictori, both in balo? ■ last; Bailed chence oir Eriday last.; The. Sea Gull ‘ '■ * The crittor _Grayling, A, riiaster, arrived - ?°rt, from ]Wairoa,ori Thursday tdteirnoon last, I>:; of,msdzej:bacon; &c;, arid five passen.r^jgws.’.VJ.,; Alivfifini be y*XlexpefctedHtoK^i T e'rbera^e morrow,. taidv .isannonriced to steam '' ouTWedrifisdayi ietharisti . ' I - r X j. , tThe s.s.. SteE J of frip,'wiil go on Her, return may, be looked “for ur about a] week Some- |iof tions of-the wreck of a kauri-builtiyes-.seLwere-picked np on the beach >neric -Wringawelii U few daya ago.
(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.)
■ ; ’ • VTOJjINGTON. "j -.V^ , ARRIVED. . : September 7—-Airedale,-.from Plcton (6.30,p.ni.) September 9—Matatira, from Sydney (1 a.m:) September from Lyttelton (9 a.m.) LYTTELTON. V ‘ ' ' ABRIVED. ' September. B—Wellington, sftom. Port Chalmers (4.46 p.m.) . . “ •’ SAILED. September B—Wellington, for Wellington (9 p.m.) PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. September 9—Ahuriri, from Timaru (6.30 a.m.) • SAILED. September 7—Wellington, for Lyttelton (9.30p.in) NELSON. • Arrived. September B—John Penn, from West Coast (noon) HOKITIKA. ARRIVED. September 7—-Gothenburg, from Greymouth GREYMOUTH. SAILED. September B—Kennedy, for Nelson (2.16 p.m.)
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 89, 14 September 1868, Page 223
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