SHIPPING.
POUT OF POVERTY BAY ARRIVALS. BEPTCMBKU. DEPARTURES. SEPIKMBHK. Gisborne for Napier on dr about Friday next. She left Auckland yesterday 3 pan, Tim Rangatira will resume he/weekly trip, and maß~Jxr. wrnantad shoufc trnmnyrgw, the haring left Wellington o.n Mpnday, at 6 p.m. The Luna', wlilefihad been'lying at the MahiaTor aTtaytwo; returned tv Napier on Monday last. Mr. Locke was, a passenger by her, aftfr , faring, we ledm, sui'cesafully negotiated hvith the Native# for k JighthouU aite on Portland' Island. • r ....
The achooner Tawera -has been wrecked. The following #port of toe ocfijifttence is -to baud : -Orb Tuesday ■ the 14th, Sept “ 1 Abac ria found a largo schooner off Sandy Beach, about twelve oi*iourt-cen miles to the northward of the/ North Hejul of Kaipara harbor. She was dismasted ; ner decks were clean swept, and the boat lashed on deck ; no the qrpw were visible on board or on shored ‘They had nd drub! she was the Tawera, whi«h had left soma 'Jime -in ba Hart. for Kai para# intending to load at the Aratapd mill for- Lyttelton, The Tawera owned by F. Archard, whp a short time past sold’ her to My. Bailey, delivery to take part after her present charter. The eale is vitiated By (he accident. The Tawera wua a schooner of 55 tons, and.insured for £BOO in the New Zealand office. Captain Church was in coinmand when she left Foxton. With regard to the ”crew being missing, it is possible they might have made their escape, although they were not seen by* the natives who brought the news Io Argtapu. The wife of Captain Church is waiting at ’he pilot station, Kaipara, iu the hope that her husband will retuHi. A box, containing. Captain Church’s certificate and other papery, has been washed ashore from the wreck of the Tawera. There is little doubt that all hands are lost. The names of the crew who re-slipped at Lyttleton ire Captain Church, Peter Miller, Charles' Anderson, and Charles Robots (cook)# . fiaptaiA Chiirch/leaves a wife and three children. A boat was found lashed onAhe deck, » And the wreck was swept with wavqg. The masts are gojje. No bodies have beefl washed ashore.— Napier Telegraph.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 311, 29 September 1875, Page 2
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364SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 311, 29 September 1875, Page 2
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