SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF AUCKLAND.
October 13— A M , vnrinble light winds ami winy, I'M,, modciatc W, \um)"s and fliiowenthei.
AKIUV VLs Rjlpli, schooner, fiom Otngo.
DEPARTURES Nil
vrssrrs j>uk Albntioss, Kclioonoi, from Otngo M ondl irk, from "*j dne\ Zillnh, schooner, fiom Xnpici Romulus, fiom London lndmn Linyiic, tiom Tondon
VROTITTFO OKI' VTHTULS Blmulcll, bll quo for < alluo Fueenc, barque for London Mntildn WUtenlmch, ship, for C'ultutt i M,u.\ Ann Lhri^tmn, schoonci, f or Cantei burj , Bitii, ling, foi luriuiaki Yann schooner, for Oti;,'o Sjlph, schooner, for the Hhj of Isliunli.
VIS^HS IX VORl' [Tins li-t does not include eonstinjc cutters ] Mntihli W iittenlindi, ship, fioin r.omlon llniio\ei ship, fuun London Blumlell bimiuc, fiom Loiulon Liigcne, bnrtmo, from fH dnc\ hoi shell, Imque, fiomOtigo Jlili bii?, fiom Otip) Tisin iiiian M liii stenmci, lelltlin^ MaivAuu Christina, from Wellington. Coril({ueui schoonoi, refitting "\ in in, schonnui, fiom I/finnceiton Sjlph, schoonei, from Otago
EYI'UIKD IMA VRDn-CCHSTNIsE Orroiirn IS— Xjmpli, 10 tons, Cnrou-jliei, fiom Wangarei, with 12 tons tnewood, (i tom biiik, 100 bushelb maire 13— "\Iarj Anne, 21 ton>, Ward, from Alatakana, with 21 tom wood and 200 liils 13— Auitrali m Maul, 10 tons llatfltlil, from Otimcnvi, with 1"> tons fiicwood and 3 mule Uuropcins 13— l)o\e, 20 tons, Jones, flora Jvgui;u, with 11,000 fcetswn tunbci 13— Sjlph, 70 tons Yon is fiom Otigo, in billist rasscngtia—uCSbH Buwn, McKay Ke\ins, and three m the iteerifje — \\ ebster nml Pattci^on, agents
CIUARM) Ot 1 \\ AKDS-IOA^rWISIC. rtnourß 13— Aim Vim Clmstina 43 tons Ifwerson, foi Clirlstthurch, with 31,000 foet timbei, bO bajis sugar, 1 cnse pnrchmcnt, 2 lasc-. stfttjontn S picki\ce» ten, 3 piiokfti h ci nmttresr' s 18— Tniii; 10 toil* llonin, for I'piko, in billiiit 13— M iry Jano, 24 tons, WarJ, lor iapou, i Uames 13— Kate, 20 tons, O«en toi Paissell, «uli i ton potatoes, 1 b'lg maize, 200 bags flour, 2 bagi sugar, and 2 packnges suiiiliie^ 13— Do\e, 20 tons, Jones, foi the Wade, uitli l'>,ooo feet sawn timbei
The schoonei ' S_\ lph " Capt lin Nonis, armed lieio on Sunday, fiom Dunediu, bunging litei new- We are indebted to Capt.im Noun toi tho following lepoit of the \ovige — Left Auckland for Ot igo on the J 2th of Septeinhei, « ltli foitVK'ien pTssengei- On the '22nd .mixed at Duntdin, aftei model ite \\t ithei. in ton days, fiom poit to poit The laigei uumhm of tlio paswngci sat once left foi the diggings On tho '50th Septcmbi'i , left Otago with eight pa-sen gers , w either niodeiate, wind X 1X 1 E lit of Oetobci Stiong brei/es fiom Xis W. In the evening it nicieased to quite .v gale, the schonnei being put umiei small i inva- On the 2ml it was blowing quite i luuiicane , Mrs heav\ uos-> sea running, shipping a small t>ea occisionally On the 3ul, still blowing fioni IN \V , sei miming Vei v high At si\ this morning a heavy sea stiuck hei, Knocked aw ij the jib boom ami spht'the jib, and p.utly tilled the cabin with watu All hands veie set to deal auay the wrllv. At ten pm , the Aiud in dt-iated. Made «»1 on the ith, at eight am , l'oitlmd Island beating W .S W , ten miles distant, wcithct fine, calm pll da\. .Spliced the jib boom , made all <( taunt", up topmast, the 'Sjlph' once mine looked like hei self In the evening the wind hauled to the noith On the jth, light biee/es all d.iy At six o clock pin , Eist Cape healing >. \\ On the Gtb. 111 thu foicnoon, blowing haul tiom X N" to N\\ At tuo pin aiuhoied m Hicks' l!i\, and found the ' Zillvh,' 'A'loti.ua' •Dolphin, ' Kosume,' .lllti La[n\lu^ all « mt.l I^omitl 101 .\ntl*lmcl On tbe 7th, wind hauling about all loiind the compass, Liming .mil bluwinij 111 squalls, a heavy sea liiniinig, ami j ue.tthti looking Mix' (In t^ At eight pm, thue weie light ans fioin the southwanl, with <i ilo.u sk\ All the wind bound fiict i,ot iiuileiwiigli, whe'ii the \\iinl fell ofl, lea Mils; the ' \ ictoii.i ' becalmed A veu luta3 swell wa-> mi At twelve a itiong biee^e fioin the we-t set in The ' Vietuna ' 1,111 back On the Sth, at fom .1111., the \ l-.&( I pitihmg vei_\ heauh , cuikd the |ih 'mom ,iK.n, takini; tap with it 'I his tin 1 slcoikl turn this aeeidi-ni oecuued dunng tin tup NN mil blowing a L'ale fiom west to \V b> S On the SHh, at noon, bite Islmd was seen, bulling bonth twehemiles, le sphocd the jib boom, bent it out, and set tin (King-jib \\ * ttliei veu tu ing, hauling about two point-, eieh was, fiom X\\ to west , weather once moie nioiUititc, all lowei bail on. On the lUth (Fiid u I, e\penenefd light bice/is fiom the not th -\.t sj^ |i m , tin Mdtimeii, he n mtr \\ & , ih«t mfc ' iirht imle^ , iimil liuiei-<liig with 1.1111 At euht p 111 took 111 two lefts 111 minis ill and foiesnl . blowing stKingfit ten p 111 , kept away f<>i Cape CoKille At inielniLrht, Miy thick, lilou ing and 1 nnmg, took in tbe in mis ul ,in lwitl tlio \i--sll to, w uting foi di^hirlit On the 11 th (Siluidn) it one am , sighted Cape Colulle and J'oit C'hailes undei 0111 ke Attlnce leefeil 111 nn- ul, sti\--ul and 11b, biitmgoff a lei shoie, l'lowint mis hud, c.uiu'd aw a) aftei leash rope of the foiesail At h\o am , off the Meiomv Island-, biaiing V X , eli-t nit torn miles, woie ship and stood on the st 11 board tack \tsi v a 111 , tlu wind dit'd a.i.n , made all s.ul , wmd N\Y At «'ight tbeie w is leilm the \t s^el knocking about ft ai fully At tint e|i 111 , a lufc/e sprung up f 0111 X N NY , at si\ pm. the \\atiiiiiiai! lioic W by N, di»tant five lnilco , calm at tight pm On Sunday, 12th, t\|«n diced light .ins aid lalins \t noon, anehoied 111 Aucklmd This is the second \o\ am 1 of the'Sjlph 1 to Otago, < ich ln\ing bien made within the mouth Tins spc'tlts will foi the capil.ihties of the ' Sylph,' and the skill of the buildei. Mi Niccol The buque ' Cincinnati,' irom Xew castle, aimed oft the he ids in the fmenoon, and is now on hei w ly -ip channil She ib co d laile n, foi the supply of the steam sei vice of the poit md his IKO about twenty ptsccnguis. including the inciiibcrs <if tin Buckingham taiinlj, whose uuv il is an atqui' lMoll to the onteitainnitnts of Dun odiu Captain Hyde, who was last hue 111 tmipoiaiy rninuiintl of tlie ' ilaigaietha RneKiiei,' is in eh.uge of tlif iesse.l Slic le-poits li.a ing sailed on the 9th, and that on Fi nlay, the 1 2th, about 300 \V S W ot S) dnej , while limning iimlei close lecfed topsails, dining the preualenee of a stiong south westeily gale, the vubbtl shipped a heavy sea, which earned away a considciable poition of hei bulwaiks on both snles, two of the ship s whale boats, and a < atriagt which was on deck The \\ciuht of the bea may be concent d fiom the ciicunistince, that it toie away fiom the deck an 11011 winch, winch was bolted throut;h the beams Finiling the vessel making a gieat deal of watel, .Mid requiiing coiibtant ittcntion at the pumps, C aptam Hydf hist boie away for Auckland, but as she made less watu while tunning befoietho wind, healteied his com se and came tlnough Cook's Stiaits In conseipience of the leakage, lie b.ul, of coiiipo, to c.uiy less canvass, othei wi-e tho pissige would have hn 11 111010 satisf ictoiy thin it has been- — Okti/o Daily Tnnei>, September 24
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1632, 14 October 1862, Page 3
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