The Ahuriri, s.s., loft Wellington yesterday for this The Colonial Government paddle steamer Sturt hence on fcaturday at 3 p.m., arrived in WeilimrWn on Sunday at fc past 6 p.m. The Government gunboat Sturt, Captain Fairchild, left Wellington on Thursday with kw. wind whH'h continued llu out hout tho pas -age arriving in the roiidstead early on Saturday morning, and m the l'ofc at 11 a.m. she steamed same afternoon ;ib 3 o clock for Welinuton and Patea, with the IS'apier Mounted Constaoulary on board. Tne s.s. Wellington stean.ecl lor Auckland on Sunday at 4 p in., slie.liaviug been detained till that time owing lo the large cargo she) had ou board for this place, and the heavy sen running in the roadstead. She Look » way as cargo 200 sheep; sixteen shei-p were drowned in going off. the lighter having got in thr. breakers, and been obliged to throw live earuo overboard. She is expp.cted back on the 22nd or 23rd inst. The s.s. Wellington is espected, on her roturn from Auckland, to steam for Wellington on the 23rd or 24th inst.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 978, 15 September 1868, Page 2
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182Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 978, 15 September 1868, Page 2
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