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. The St. Kilda arrived in the roadstead on Tuesday afternoon as the Sturt was going out. After comi raunioatmg with the latter, vessel, she steamed south, having on board a number of natives for Patea. H. M. 8. Blanche and Challenger left Wellington on Tuesday for Auckland. The Caroline Coventry arrived in Lyttelton,, from London, on Tuesday. The schooner Jubilee arrived in the roadstead on Wednesday at 9 a.m., and entered the Iron Pot at .3 p.m. The Jubilee left Auckland on 24th May, and arrived at the Great Barrier at 4 pm. same day.. a Having loaded 70 tons firewood, left again for this port on 2nd June, with a light S.W. breeze? when i off East Capo, on sth, it veered to the southward, with a heavy S.E. sea. Tho vessel was then steered for Hicks' Bay for Bhelter. Left Hicks' Bay on Sunday, 6th, at 11 a.m , and rounded East Cape » again at3p.ro., and Portland Island on the 7th. wii h a strong N.B. wind, arriving as above. Had light S.W. winds from Portland Island to the ' anchorage. 3 The Colonial Government gunboats St. Ki'da and . Sturt, hence on the Bth iii3t., arrived in Wellington . yesterday morning early. V ' The brig Maggie will probably leave for Sydney ,tob dav. -I:--- -'•- The N.Z.S.N. Oo.'s s.s., Wellington arrived at the anchorage yesterday at J230 p.m. She left Port 9 Chalmers at 430 p.m. on the sth, experienced; fine % weather, with a f'-esh northerly breeze, and arrived in Lyttelton at 12 30 p.m. ; left again on the 6th, at 4-18 p.m. on 7th had thick rainyweather, with heavy easterly swell, and arrived in Wellington at 8 a.m. on the Bth ; left again at S'3s on 9th, and arrived as above. Capt. Holmes reports having experienced a » - very thick fog between tnis port and 'WellinK'ton.-T"' ■•' J The Circular Saw Co.'s s.s. Lord Ashley is expected 8 to arrive from Auckland on Monday. She Will . steam for Wellington shortly after arrival. :.r<, 1 The schooner Hero was to leave for Wairpa Tiast night. " .:p,-' : The Wellington will steam for Auckland at 2 p;Di; to-day. . .' • ■ '^'jThe Sturt and St. Kilda both arrived in Welling? ton yesterday— the former at 4 a.m., and the latter 4 at 6a.m. '-'-f The wreck of the Golden Isle has been success--2 fully raised at Cantfirbury. r . :■ /

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Hawke's Bay Herald, 11 June 1869, Page 2

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