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. , 10 RT ! 'O E/ H API ER. .'?“?.¥■ Zz AAri-vals.^v..b -. ;... 11 "' V uM'v'— •. '' DECEMBER. "■' ' ' \ ux.s\ B~Lsdyri-Bird,r &s.(>ri9o/totiß;;;Beiiilor, ." (put . .. •■ „ - - 9—Her6; -scnoorier, 20 tons, Campbell, from vrith^oOl*'~. - • 9—Sturt, Goloninl Governtnent gun-boat, Fairchild,from: Wair oaand Poverty Bay,-on Govern- , -sx >. 4c... . - . j • tons, /Wheeler, from-Wei-, lingtonairliSouthem lortapwitli general cargo.' rjft^engers—9 ■.. !t - - v v r; il3—Aburiii, Ba, 131,, tons, Flowerday, from Po- : Tfirty^K^ntCdvernment'servioe' - schooner,.23 tons, TT. Jones, from • Wairoa■ "* 13—Bob jEtoy; r sA, 200 tons, Thom, from Aucklan&With cargaand passengers l4rr-rWellingtoni s:s.y 261' tons,, Holmes, from ■-Auckland,,' ‘V \ "bx-Z '■ ,14 —Success; schooner,Aa tons. Trimmer, from . Auckland ,via Tsarua; with. 130 tons firewoiid.- ' •; -• ;r;V.' DEPARTURES.- - -;;> T ' ''" ' ’'*'* - B—lady Bird, lingtonw r -., - "B—Ahuriri; s 5.,.131-tons; Flowerday; for Poverty Bay, on Government service " -. „■ . -9—Star or the South; s.s., 161 tons,” W. Bfendall, . for Auckland, with.slieep, * - 9—Bangatiraj s.s, 147 tons, Seymour, for Weliri^ngton..; r 10— Sturt, Colopial Government guh-boat, Fair-child;-TariWairoa and Poverty Bay • * 11— Agnes, cutter,J23,tons, Carbis; for Poverty '-Bay; with general cargo , ' • - vvith original cargo, One passenger 13—Bob Boy, v s.s.-, 200 tons, Thorny for Wellihg-,-ton and Southern Ports , 12— Ahuriri, s.s., 131 tOns, Flowerday, for Poverty Bay.’on Government-service • .. 14—Wellington, sa, for Wellington and South-ern-Ports ' • <- -
' ARRIVALS.. ' ' 1 - - Ahuriri, s.s., from Poverty Bay ' j Coquette, schooner; from-Auckland via-Pakiri Ida Zeigler, ship, from London via Auckland, 3rd ‘ dis.pennfint, No. 76 (now at-Auckland) .... Keera,s.s./from Dunedin Malay,' barque, 328' tons, Peters, from London : •;i.<loading). i- ••> r. r--'t . Phoebe, s.s., from Auckland, 17th instant -Saucy Lass, schooner, from Auckland'via the ~. .. - East Coast Bt. Hilda, Colonial Government gun-boat, from . . Auckland - j ' " William Cargill,-barque, 365,t0n5, Duncan, from c London (loading) " J ' • VESSELS IN' HARBOR.
Excelsior, barque, 491 tons,-Wood,-from Welling- . - ton v.. .„ r ... Grayling, cutter; from Porangahan -- Heu-o, schooner, from.V7airoa Mahia, cutter, from Wairoa -.' - Muriwai, schooner, from Wairoa Success,.schooner, from Auckland via tho Coast ' PASSENGER" LIST. INWABDS.
:In the-Phoehe —Messrs. Atkinson. Bussell. Axup. Jones, Fox, Duncan, Caultou, France, aud Miss Bcully
-- ’ - t - OUTWARDS.- •' ' In-the-Phoehe—Mrs Curling ..PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Fob London:—Excelsior,-barque, early Wellington—Wellington, this day
The Panama Company’s s.s. Phoebe, Captain E. Wheeler, left Wellington' on Wednesday last at 3 p.m:,'and arrived 'in port” at 2 .p.m. on Thursday/ Experienced-, pleasant weather throughout. i>ho cteauied for Auckland at noon on Friday, and may be expected to return here on Thursday next, and will’steam southwards on’the following day. . :The;scs-.'Bob Boy, Captain Thom. lert Auckland at-,3! p.m. on Friday last, and arrived here at 10 a:m. yesterday, she steamed southwards at2 p.ir.. .The sjs/ Ahuriri,' Captain Flowerday, arrived in port from Poverty Bay, at au early hour on Friday morning;'- bringing down about 300 friendly natives^underri'ai-eha, H. 11.8., Renata, and other chiefs j’alsb the body of the chief Karauria Pupu. The'Ahuriri. steamed for Poverty Bay again on BAturday evening. '
’The schooner Success, J. Trimmer, master, left Auckland on the December, bound-to' Tairua,' where she arrived. on the Bth ; shipped 130 tons firewood, and left for: Poverty Bay aud Napier on the 11th, Arrived at Poverty Bay on-the-13th (Sunday), and left again the same'day, arriving here at ,2 p.m. to-day. - * The>p. star of the South steamed for Auckland at l afm. on Thursday last, with 1,200 sheep and 4 headof cattle.-l*-..- , . .. *• • . , : .
' The Colonial'Government gun-boat Sturt,-for PoTerty Bay, steamed' tor Poverty Bay on Thursday night. . The s.s. Wellington, hence, arrived at Auckland ht’SfE.m.'von sWednesday last. On the passage up experienced heavy westerly gale off the East Cape, in consequence bf which bore up for “Hicks’ Bay r; where she remained at anchor for 21 hours. She left Auckland agam'obSaturday last, and arr rived Jn port at an early hourithis morning. She will steam Tor Wellington and Southern Ports this afternoon:"' *— ’ . . -
.The s.B. St. Hilda,-Gapt- Cellem, arrived at Auckland on-Sunday, 6thinst. This we learn.from a private letter;-no Auckland papers oohtalnifig her arrival. having come to hand. -She was’expected to leave againfor Po'verty'Bayand’Napier on Saturday lasc. / .'r.*;.,;y r.y. -
The schooner Coquette left Auckland for Napier via -the-£ast- Coast on the 3rd instant; She will load a.cargo of timber and shingles at PakirL : - 'The schooner Saucy Lass left Auckland on. the 4th.inst., for Napier ’ via, the-East Costst; with a cargo of timber." ~ .Wo learn that' ayesjernMy shortly'be expected to arrive here -from -New castle, cargo cf coal; consigued to Mi- Yautier. ,Th&burqu6 Malay,-328 tops, Captain Peters;‘was loadiug.at London. for Napier on the 7th October. Up-tcf 'that 'daite the haique Wiiliaid CargUl had not lpit London for this port. . - The New Zealand Herald, Dec. 11,-says that the ship' Ida 'Zeigler has nearly 'discharged the whole berj eargo; -and will-sail for ; Napier in about . ten days. . . •
.From the Sydney we learn’that H’-M-SiS. Cotnmodore Lambert. m&y shortly be expects to; _,H<M.3.S.tCharybdi3,U7 guns; Captain'Lyons, arrived at Wellingtonion the 6th inst., from Sydney. -Tfae.’Schooner TyneVthe property of ■MPksrs.'Taylorcand -Wtftt, • of Wanganui, was totally wrecked inside Wellington Heads, qnfthe 6th instv No lives wereilostj Uilthongh rthg-icuptuinJ-and- erew : had a narrow. eacape. The Tyne had-66-bales of-wool on board -when She went'ashorsr:*i' -:?*-*" r "• tThe barque ColUngivoodhas arrived at Taranaki ■withlSi: natives from the, Chatham Islands; of these 67- brie -adulf males. '’'They -are entirely with; ouh'elther^njrms, or- ; vammuution.—Ne w ZealandAdvertiser. . 1 ‘"•-"••.•o' -• m. ;The ss. Egmont will shorthrbhiaid'hp’iii WellingtonfoE oyerhauLrv . h—- • - ; v . Jfhb’ OAhtaih^'Nearing, . inst.. l hfter h good runqffcdaysfrom.Sydney. i * ;.v- _ , r ,The r flhe'Aljerdee'n'cUpperßMp'Cotihtess ’of 'Kihtoye, idays - from -the, Laad’s.End, arrived ati;Aucklahd"on the-7th inst., hrfhtfu^w^gß^catßbW^fiLei^fiandis^^hA6spa^ : mMer®tigeM(i^^Tftliiti; : a"ca?gb ;.«fld theechodAerlKaUri.fromther'SOßth tssssssssi^^^m - 7ttf^ac, acargdof w&at and :• oats; TheißchoonerDonaldM‘Lesmiin chijgeof Cap- < . tain Donald Mlieod, will sail for Jfew .Caledonian in a few days,—N, Z, Herald, 9th Deoember. ,
I '• The b.s. Tauratiga >; took /her departure' - for“‘railraiiga at 6 o'clock last evening* r with : th'e r Arawa-'GofitingSilt ftnd'anumber of other passengers.. The Taurahga.has :been subsidised by the Government ’po "‘make''three trips each month between Auckland, Tauranga, and Opotiki; so as to kdep’co'rnthunibh'fl'on’b'etffeen theso places, and be ready to jafford-jiasistance in case of need to settlers ia'the Bay. o.f..Plenty.—lbid.
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 102, 14 December 1868, Page 301
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952Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 102, 14 December 1868, Page 301
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