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Shipping Intelligence.

Polt T OF NAP I e n.. ! ARRIVALS. MAY. 12—Agnes, cutter, 23 tons, Carbiss, from Auek land via Poverty Bay, with yeueral eavso. Pa-son-12—Saiioy Lass, schooner, 39 tons, Jt'lvenzie, from Auckland via Mercury L'ay, with siwa timber, j DEPARTURES. MAY. 11— Esther, hrisantine,. 51 tons, Campbell, for Vi'cl'.hi-Tlri!). with wool I 11—L-.rrt Ashley, ?.?., 200 tons, \Vor~i» f>.r Southern Ports, with wool, Passengers—l2 11—Aliuviri, s.s„ 131 tons, riowenluy. i"or_ IV>l-i liUirtoii. wi'.h wool, liams. &e. Passengers—7 I 12—Gntyiiie,'. outlet', Ir tons, A Solum, for YVai-j roa, with general ear c ;o. One passenger. VESSELS EXPECTED. ! Abr.viri, ? s., from AVeiVmqton to-morrow. : Aii'iio. schooner, froni ' Pe'-v. cut;or. from Auckland ; V >',,!,;•,, eolicr. from Auckland ; ! Craveaj;, eir.lov. Imm V.'anoa ; j T.<-i-il A dilev. s.s.. tVu-a S-nui-vT.i Ports—ilay 2:11 JlaL'nie, bri„'. from Newcastle |

Nautilus, •nil tor, from Auckland via Fast C (>-1 r= t 1 Wedi.pylon, so., from Weilinytoit—2fit'u instant j VESSELS IX TTAUTOR. j Ayucs, rr.tt.T. tVoiu Auckland via I’ovcrty Bay | Hi uvp schooner, from 'Vairoa ! Mahia. cuuev. from V.Vd.ivd"! Bau.y ha-u schooner, ivm Auckland ri;OJECTKI) DEI'AUTniES. Fern Aur’ T,ANr>—Aiairin, s.s., 1 : ;t li May; Wellington, 20th May Waikoa—Mania, cutler, tins day I’ASSLXGER LIST. j iNWAiina. | Tn the A'.inrivi—Messrs Wilson and Browne, Mrs i y.rdhcme and Mrs Moore. i hi the Ames —.Mr* A. Barker, Messrs Heath, ; I’.riyys, Wallace, and M. Donald. | ! In the Lord A-ddey—llia Honor Mr Justice! Johnston, M.'srs ieypen, lie'.ritt. Co\vir, Axnp, (e Fan, .7iilii.i t..UP. ('arru’her-. O’Di.iniell, Howie.; Ka-' ihs. Mrs I.essiryi.-m. and Mrs links ; In the Ahuviri—Mr an t Mis Itcdward anil Eve! . ehildn n In ti.e Graylinc:—Mr Bead ENTERED INWARDS, M VY. 11—Lord Ashley, s.s.. 29d tons. Worsp. from Auckland, wit7 l ) bale, r..s: r ;nve A doives: by, pa s' ores, Commissariat.—Bout Kilyc, Kennedy, A Co., ay uts. -mm; b> yar a- surar, h a. us butter, Meat A Close; 1 hox, 2 y.iyy.'i's. N ieol; 2 cases, 2 trusses, Eohinsnn a Co.—Kinross A On., agents. i 12—SaneyMmss. rdhiiuoy :ri tony I'. lUCevriy; from Auckland and Alerenrv Fniv, ivith lyi.r.sf IVot thnl.fr, eight empty casks, ipi ;u yh. Behfrt lin’d ;i - eases choose, 1 ease iins.Xoil Campbell: 2 hearth-i stones, .io-.-ph 1,. Ques;-.,-. —blaster, ayent. | 12—AynCs, cutter, 211 tons. C.ivlnss (;• >;a A-.mk-j 1:-ad Yin Poverty Bay, with (sliivpM ;r Auckland)! 1 <a vt. spades, ikey-. nails. 4 iron, ps ns. Tuxinalp (transhipped ex Jlmprcs,-, from W mdoni -J i casesA ]•'■ ’.ndt eases, 7ji c:-es, 2 pockets hops, i, qr,.casks.’ i h casks seeds, V.h;:; llretiuys ; t qr-eask 'luiness ,1 14 eases sends, A Co.: 1 ease (1 ■ mbst-me)' Watt. dr ■. la :• ; 'transhipped cx An Revoir, freuil Sydneyi a eases nmtelios, Walt Brothers : (ship-; pod at Poverty Hay; -id ’-ays (l. r ,o Intehelsl grassi seed, Stand , 0 bays havley, 21 hays ey.-.is seed.,'.! case? fruit. fitnnr! A’ Co.: fi bars yra-s seed, 2 cases! fried. R-chunisou ; fi eases and 5 Kits onions, \\ att Bros.—Walt Bren,, a^eiiis. CLEARED nuiV.'.ARDS. MAY. 2—r.slh.cr, hri: Wellington, nli'i hales wool. Tliei-.M 11—Lord Asa’.-v liny!on and Ann; ; Ider; Wh hales. 2d; i ThynlOituc. Kcv.ne T.atine. et tons, Campbell, for a hams wool, Stuart A Co.; 12 i;<• hi.—Kinross A Co., agents, s.s.. 20(1 toes, Worsp, for Wels. with Ijar spirits, rr . wool. 2 hoses. Wall Bros.— ay-cats. 11 —Ahnriri. s.s.. 1a; Ims, V;<> verday. for WedIhieton, with 2 ranks, J ease y ,a tonanes, innay oie:ea i opiny-doe-m C 0.,; 4 pkys. V.i.hers; 1 caye drugs . 1 case glass, (lowing; -Id rases, 4 .-asks. J e -. a km ye : • e,ales, fi bays wool. Kinro-'-f A r 'oy Iy. ..■■■eh T ; T, n: 4 eases. 1 er.nnp. 2 pke - a-.-parel. 1 e.ak hams. Kinross A Co.—Ki.i- -■■ v« i e.. - a;s. ! : ■■ ; .edhp:. n-y i cr, 17 tons, fiehon, for Wairoa, ceaerai carg >.—B-oatledge, Kennedy ,S Co.i

Tun schooner Saucy bass. Capt. I). 11. yvKenzie,l from A"M:lan;l via Mercury *}ay with a cargo cl’ .in.t:i ii,. b■ ;■, arrived in pvt early on Tuesday meniing la-1. She left Auckland on. the 2UtU nit, hi p.bi.. arrived at Mercury hay the following day. riul; on hoard a cargo of Timber (as per i.n----i ports), and sailed for this port on 'Wcd.-uud.; v, May U, at 9 p.iii. 1!.i,l Sine weather aid lair v.”.;;d :\i Capo Runaway. oil wirii experience d a thunderstorm, with heavy rain and lightning, which cou'inucil until rounding the East Caps, from which ti.he until oil Poverty Bay, had northerly '■viuds ; it 'hen came to Mow from the southward. Al ;i p.rii. eu iAMav, t-th last,, came to an am-h-, ; - at W:>.n;ri’v<*iii In A fathoms of water —Happy Jack's light bearmg S; wind strong from S.Sv I.eft again at 11 a.m. on Sum’av, loth hist ; had light tilth 111! t!g “:" r doP!!. 'n-Hving ill rngi.-i h.l at t a.m. on Tuesday last, aud entcr-i ' in at the Iron P-'t al !) a.m. ; The .Vi v York Tribune of January pith says : -■ S A few days ago the Uumhurg ship Leibnitz reach.-d (this port with I'o pa-seugers. Sixty days u go -ce 1 I started from the o l l l e.■ .-ids with do ' c. m, women I and ehiUli'iat. On the passage, cholera broke o at. |aud before reaching New York t.m medics of MO iof the passengers had been t hrowu ovcriioar-i. Vest ;\iav morning a yon. t..n I from ihe i; mean Society, eonsistiug of Dr Piner. Dr Svhwartzeubcrg. Mr Allhovf. Mr Flagler, Commissioner Kapp and I'idUlppe Bissinyor, visited the ship Illinois, to> widen tlifc survivors nag necu transferred. In a series of oonver-atioos with the surviving passen- j gets of the I.iibni;.: the committee learned that from tile day of departure; up to two weeks ago the food dealt cut to the passengers was of the poorest i quality ; Thai the water was .scarce and filthy, mull the sick and dying received no attention whatever! from the Olli ers of the vessel. Dr Piper, Dr Sell wart zenberg, Dr Krause, Mr AlthoiT. Mr Flagler, Commissioner Kapp ami Phiilippe ilisscnger, together with Drs Swinburne and Reid made a tliorough examination of the Leibnitz and closely interrogated a number of the passengers, from whom they learned that, the treatment that had berm received by the steerage passengers was heartless in the extreme. For several weeks the amount of water dealt out to each grown , person was about a Unit’ pint for 21 hours. The .bread was mouldy, (a specimen, green with age land poison, is on exhibition at the Tribune cilice), and the meat until to tat. The sufferings expejrience.i by these poor people it would be difficult jto describe. Suffice it to say that out of TSO who plea i he old country in good health, 301 reached tiiis in a condition bordering upon starvation aud lunacy. The survivors are all now in a fair way to recover from their fright through the kind offices of Drs Swinburne and Held. Advices from Japan via San Francisco, announces the drowning of Rear-Admiral Hell and ten seamtii of the American mau-of-war Hartford, while attempting to cross the bur at the mouth of the Osaka river, Japan.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 577, 14 May 1868, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 577, 14 May 1868, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 577, 14 May 1868, Page 2