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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. . ... ,; - ; ,. ;;

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 696, 31 October 1865, Page 2

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MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 696, 31 October 1865, Page 2

MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 696, 31 October 1865, Page 2