MARITIME INTELLIGENCE.
sea atfthe date of /the departure of last Daail.^jSn^||| was in: good sailing;: 'trim^nd;;:Papt.-Paddlei^BX^^| pected to make.a"^ick^a^age'otit. : '^.o;;y.;^l:K^''.?^-- ; ■Capt Kennedy, of a passenger by the Lord '^shley on the 26^hiqfl|.^|i came up for the pul'pbse of seeing. totbiß:Btaie;of J^-vg the St. Kilda, and of taking her to Welfing'ton^wfk ?& repairs, should she be found sufficiently \sel; ftoty^-'.y. thy, On Saturday Capt. Kennedy had ' 'hjiv-.mf^y'i veyed by Capt. Frosty of the schpbperJStf^^^ ■'Capt. Morwick, of the SsJ Beautiful tsM^s^^^ Surveyors, having examined thefyefiselj ~ and"f|tfdj?;';!~" ing she was making only an inch &nd ; tt hlklf^p|g- ■ ,= hour, recommended -that abb should^b^akip^ r;r without further delay to spmep'o^^whe^b^toe'tie^:^: cessary repairs could be effected.';? Alter iI&Q/Bvib*i vey Capt. Kennedy took the vessel outside; on. >a\ trial trip. Everything worked well, and npyatft;;;; was made to speak of. The St> Kilfil aj it^i J V^.o/ remembered, went on the i MusVell Bank on th"e Y 2|!h 4 Sept. — why or whereforeVhas not been pubjibij^; •.= explained— and remained there: untU the 30th^ V While in the Iron' Pot, she' has twibe i been siirr:: ; veyed, and yet, day after day, .she occupied \|bp : .' wharf , to the inconvenience of shipmasters genei^;,;;:' ally. She steamed for Wellington last evebing^?*;;, at least it was intended slid shquld^and the'go* • . ;; vernment hns at length done what shduld'fiaye ; been done at first, . ''.'"•■■- -'{. ■'•'■^' '.4i The Iris, cutter, hence on Tuesday jast ; en- f=' tering the Wairoa river strupfc- ; on*the'ba^aj&^^>j^V:' shipped her rudder, as well as did other^Bjißotyl - ; damage. .... -•■ ' - ."•■_-, ,-<• ~y^ Oapt. Eandall who, while in command. of the ;, ' Lord Ashley, has won golden, opinions fromfjall who have sailed with him, has, we perceiy_e,'bbein promoted to the Command of^ the Qtago, on^ of , . the finest and fastest of the company>.bpa|i.> ;: : The Eauri, schooner, lef fc Auckland'fdr Wiiheki .: on the 2nd.iost. ; sailed, thence on the sth ;amvedv ;; in the Bay .of Plenty on tte 9th, and roundje^ East Cape on the 12th. Had fine weather until ;' rounding Portland Island, where a ;heay|gaiß:djf^; ! ; wind and tremendous sea were enpountered.lßbro up and ran for shelter, to Wangawehi. SaileiiV : thenoo on Wednesday the 28th, and anchored in^;' Ahuriri roadstead on Thursday "at 2.So "p^mffliiayjfi ' at anchor during the gale of that night.: Next t : day, tho gale continuing. and the Vyessel riding |: heavy, at 4.30 p.m., parted the' port oipble.,jQino| Saturday, the wind having fallen, picked up th& A; anchor and entered the Iron Pot. ; v; : 1 ; :?; ; v The Isabella, fore-and-aft schooiier,^ brpught up:, in the roadstead the same evening.) iSKe:i|fti,. Auckland On the 18th, bound for^ Hokjtik^hjwtvl v ; very boisterous weather during; the passage, v asd£" . put in short of wood and water, : Oh rFridayv? .- during the gale, lost the starboard hawse pipefand'f had tho weather not moderated,- the vessel; wbuld^ ;.: ; no doubt have gone down at ner^ahchorsi'v^b is still in the roadstead, being detained through two of the seamen having refused duty. - The Betsey, cutter, came in oh Saturday night, . having also experienced most \ severe » weathw/ . She left Auckland on the 16th, and arrived at; Tairua on the 18th. Left on the 23rd, andy,after. ; having encountered fearful.weather,; entered the I Bay on Friday the 27th. The violence of-thb-j wind, however, blew, her right out. to sea agaip, ! one of the heavy squalls, splitting the mainsail. On the 28th, a sea broke on board and split the storm jib; the weather moderating, made .the*. roadstead that evening. . /-.«->; j The Hero arrived at 1 p.m. on Sunday the 29tb. She sailed hence for Mohaka on the sth, and arrived on the 6th. Left on the 14th for Long Point, and arrived on the. 15th. At Waip^ra tpdS 5 in a cargo of maize, and sailed for Napier on 5 Tuesday the 24th. Off the Wairoa enbbuntered; the gale and had to run for shelter first to Long' Point and then to Wangawehi, which she left,-, on,; Saturday. . ... ,; - ; ,. ;;
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBH18651031.2.5
Bibliographic details
Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 696, 31 October 1865, Page 2
Word Count
638MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 696, 31 October 1865, Page 2
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.