Shipping Intelligence.
isri ■ r »i^;(sA^B^ipi|^-'iA. : li S< ~+ /v ~~ tfj ( p ~ { - 17—Matlaj CutterjMPons,-Hamiltoil, from Mo- : , f Wheeler.jfrom'vAuck- , i cutter,.^ i tons, > .Carl)ia, fromPoyerty : ana.Tologaßays.vwitti i ?rX Atf?.:..r.Jr ; :^&'^»r%filHS^^Bo < iitliit&«;' 16L* tonsiiVlßenflaJi; < , < froia yAuqkl%ndfeviaSPoverty; Bay, • !^«argo.f; : ;PaßßengeiSrTl2'.;'/••::'"s''.--:. \ ••; v YL,vI.■ from'VteL. \ l ; 'Tfl9 : -rOoauette;;Bcliooner, 43 .tons,Matlieson, from j, > fAxicklatid vift Pakiri, yrttli fambißr and shingles; ; . : f\ v 23,t<ras;:W. Jones, from ■ ! -Wairoa,' with wbol, fee." r ; -r ■}'•'■> ■ X-" > v/i ■- '■'••'- X"'\ < sohooner,; 68 tonß, Trimmer, jfrom ’ Mangakuri,-withl32 bales wool - / . ; ; -V"520-rßtar’pf.the Sontb,s.s.,l6ltons;'W Bendall, : ;. --from WaJxba? j ---. : 7.. ••\> v -' X2o—Sturt, Colonial; Government gnh-boat, Mur- ; ' : ®ky* from Poverty; Bay ; . ->L-. ,; iri v, ■-fy-- . DEPAitTtTRES.j ; - v t ■: •' .:rDECEMBEK. ■'. ;V 15—Stnrt.Colonial G'oyernmentgun-hoati Murphy .forWairoa and Poverty Bay / :: ; ’ ‘ • 1 . ' r ls*~Mahiav cutter; <2O. tons, Hmnilton, for Moer .15—Muriwai, schooner, 21; tons, Jones, for Wakaki,via'Wairoa,witb. lO kegs ammunition >“l7—Success', schooner,}-68 tons, ' Trimmer,“for Manyakurl, Witli sundries y - 1' i: 18—Phoabe, s.s;, 416 tons, Wheeler,V for. Welling- • ton and Southern Ports, . with English Mail via . Buezi N-SOX-Star of the .-South, s.s., 161 tons, W.: Bendall, forWairoa, with 130} friehdly natives ' 20—Star of the South, s.s.; 161 tons, W. Bendall, forßlackhead i ' ■ ■- - > : EXPECTED, ARRIVALS; ;y Ahuriri. s.s., from Poverty Bay - -’. y- . . Ida Zeigler, skip, from London via Auckland,.3rd v .-, dis. pennant,' No. 76 (now at Auckland) Keera, si., from Dunedin ; ~ Maggie, brig, 191 tons, Arnold, from Newcastle: Malay, .barque, 328 tons, Peters, from London (loading) : \ /- - - Star of the South, si., from Blackhead St. Hilda, Colonial Government, gun-boat, from - , Auckland via Poverty Bay - ■ .William CargUl,barque,36stons, Duncan,from London (loading) ' “ VESSMiS IN HARBOR. • Coquette.schooner.fromMercury Bay Excelsior, barque, 494 tons. Wood, from Welling- - “ t0n,... ..., . .. • . - cutter, from Porangahau Hero. schooner, from Wairoa ; ; ■ Mahia, cutter. fromMoeanglangl Muriwai, schooner. from Wairoa .Btorm.Blrd, s.a, from Wellington' Sturt, : Colonial ' Government' gun-boat, from ; Poverty Bay V : '- • 1 . Success, schooner, fromMangakurl • PASSENGER LIST. . • • ! ... -. INWARDS. ‘ In the Phoebe—Mrs Heatley, Messrs M*Lean and Drake • - : ‘ In'the Star of the South—(Prom - Mahia) Capt. Bunter, Mr Walker;. (from Auckland) 10 in the steerage - ..... ' In the Storm Bird-Four in the cabin and three in the steerage • , In the Muriwai—Mr Phoenix, 8 Kauhau priaonera and guard (2) -
OUTWARDS. .. In the Phoebe—Miss Beetham, Messrs.. Axup, Drew.and Beetliam. : PROJECTED ' Poa'LpNDpN—Excelsior, .barque, and Ada Zeigler, ship, early - Tologaßat Agnes; cutter, this day. ’ • , • '-'''Watkoa—MuriwaiTSChooner.'.tliis.-day' ' ' 1 : j Povkbtt Bate—Coquette, seboouer. Coast—Success,'seboouer, this eveni^^^^i^ 'in consequence of the death of the'Vidow'of the late Captain. Wilson, of Poverty Bay; the several vessels, in. port on Friday and Saturday last displayed bunting hair-mast, as a mark of respect . to the deceased." . The Panama Company’s s.s. Phoebe, Captain E. Wheeler, .left Auckland at 12.20, p.m. on the 16th December; experienced flne weather with light winds during the passage; passed the -East Cape ■ - at noon on'the 17th, and brought up in the roads at 7.20 a.m. on Friday .last, 18th inst. She steamed southwards at .1.15 p.m. same, day,’carrying the English Mail via Suez; We have to thank Mr." W.
Raymond, purser, for the prompt delivery ' of - our Auckland files. V- ' ; . > 'I be cutter,.Mabia,. which left' for Moeangiangi on'Monday last, with a cargo of sundries;.returned to Napier;on Thursday evening, with the following cargo:—37 hales wool, 63 bags and 3 kits maize,'3 boxes luggage. The cutter Agnes, with 29 bales and 3bags wool, shipped at Tologa Bay; arrived in “port early on Friday moaning last’.. She will leave again to-day for the same place for another Cargo,of wool. “ The s.B. Star of the South, Captain Bend&ll, left . Napier on.the lOth inst, at with a cargo of ... sheep. Experienced fine 1 weather * and-, fresh breezes throughout, and arrived in Auckland harbor on the evening of Jihe.l2th; After landing the mails, passengers, &c., proceeded to the Tamakito : discharge. - Arrived off Queen-street .Wharf at 11 .. a.m. on the 13th. Left for Napier at 8 p'.m. on the 16th. Had fine, weather down the coast, and arrived,at Poverty Bay at noon onthe 17th. Landed cargo, and passengers,' and 'proceeded to wehi, where she shipped a- quantity of wool, steaming for Napier at noon bn Friday, ,18th : inst. Arrived in port at 8.30 same evening.. She brings the following cargo(From Auckland) 80 cases and 20- sacks biscuits;; 10 bags and 2 jars rice. 6 . tons biscuit,.lo tons flour, 29. packages and lease; (from ITangawehi); 60 bales wool *The Star took her departure for .Wairoa at 2 o’clock yesterday morning, with 130 friendly natives, under the chief Henare Tomoana, returning, to port at 4 p,m; * >Thprei was. little or no snrf on the > Wairoa bar. At 11 o’clock last night the Star steamed for Blackhead, whither she-procceds for a cargo of . wooh.. . She, may he,.expected to retumto Napier to-morrow. • r -'; ■ The schooner .Coquette; Mathcson, master, with a cargo of timberjand shingles , arrived in port on * Saturday morning.' She left Mercury Bay on the .16th December, and experienced fine northerly wlnds/as ;far, asCapoUunaway.' 'Rounded the Bast Cape on the; 17th, and Portland Island at noon on the' 18th.:Encountereastrong westerly winds up the Bay, and arrived in port at 8 a.m. on Saturday; Reports-speaking the schooner Saucy LassblTCapeßunaway on theA7th inst., hound to Auckland. TheCoquette;' we lea'rn, ;will leave
for;Ppverty Bay to-morronr:(Tuesdayfj; : : , i r V; The 8.8. Stormßird, CaptainDoile;' loft Welliug-ton-at6p.nj.onthel7th4aßt.,Etid'arriTecHuport - Tat midnight bnEriday. Sheiwas to have left for ; WeUingtonon;Saturdayf4ilglitcraßd,iQfaot, had actually started—l)ut: - waa,detaine4 by the Government.'We'learrithatslie willleaveport to- - day.fOrjW'airoajwithaaotheribatotiVofifrieadly ■ >i:\fi at;6T.iii.iOargo;:l7.baleß'wool,Boutledge,Keunedy andLCo.; ,vl.caße,: Co. ; 7 empty 1 casta,W^t. i B"Hauhaupriß6nerß:-who.lisidbeerireoentJytakeE by learn that the tbis\evening.v>.; . Tbe jscbboaeri Success,S!rrlmmer,-niaßter,rleft bafflmg t lwa^tbatfsbe-^^ileaTof^ia>t6^lby^f6r:3be ' ’ ‘ . Bombay), maybeexpeotedtoput ' Jn aufappewanaa-diuing thfe course of tba week, * as toft; Auckland on Ssturdsy ldst
~ The! Colonial f Govemment;gun-b'bat; St.iKildEW Captain'Cellem,,maynowibehourly; lookedjf for. Shpiwasjito;have(;ileft‘jAncklaud'sfor.Nttpier>^ia 'Theketoh>Bagle; ! left Napierfbr:Aucklandvia.theEastCoast,;oti.the 14th November, arrived therAoAthb lSthDißcember,havihgrexperieheedveryboißt»ousweathef, .Therepbrtjthat BhehadfouhdereA'M>therefore. we ’^fiap^tb !; .LThe schooner;, Short,>andin.;cbmmand ( pf;:Captaih|GebrgeFrost l formerlypftheSucoessahd'Other-vesaelstraclihg toNapierwas totally.wreckedonone; of the islands at:the'F]jis,on r the lßtl£,'September.' fX} VO \ iUThe-BhipMelita,'Captain.Graht,froro; ; Londoh; anohoredinthebarbor>bisafternoorn,>Sbesailed frbmGravesendonAhgust 22,andwas;deta1ned three weeks ,in;the Channel. She has been-14 days off the land. here,.owlngto: strong N.W.’ gales.' she brings eight: passengers; and is consigned to Ed-ward-Pearce,Eßqrp-EveningEost,:l6th.o9eeihber. V The” little paddle steamer Osprey, hiiilt ,by- Mr C. Seager. to the order of Mr O. Bedwood. was isuei launched on; Wednesday, and on the; following;day she made'aßuccessfultrialtripto-the heads. : . As we have before .stated shfe is huiltl expressly to ply onthe Wairauriver, has ahlgh pressure engine of 16 horsepower, and eaii'tun seven knots an hour. Her oost is ahout £6OO. It is sat-; to find that we. can now make 7 boilers, build steamers, cast machinery, and carry on most manufactures, if we,choose, without foreign_assistahee.—W elHngtoh : lhdependent,l2th Dec.
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 103, 21 December 1868, Page 307
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1,051Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 103, 21 December 1868, Page 307
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