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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OP NAPIER. ! ' ARRIVALS, * ‘ 1 MAT. v - - * l cattar, 23 tons,. Oftrhiss, from Auck- t land via Poverty Bay, with generalcargo., Passen-i 8 jgers—s " , '■■■'.• . . a “■■i 12—-SaucyLns?, scshoonetf; ’> 30 ’tons, I sPKenzle, a -ftotn Aackiaod via Meroury Bay, with sawn timber, ! o 16—Afrariri, 131 ton 3, Plowerday,' from "Wei- s lingtonfifiCk general cargo. Passengers—B 3 . ‘ DEPARTURES. I \+ ' ■ "-'*- ''mat. • T 1 IJI-Mlsther, brigantine,: 54 .tons, Campbell, for 8 Wellington, with; wool 11—Lord Ashley, s.s,, 298 tons, Worsp, for *. Southern Ports; with wool. Passengers—l2 f .11—Ahuriri,iS.s;; 13L tons,-l?lowerd;iy, for - Wei- J lington, with >woo’, hams, &c. Passengers—7 , \ cutter, 17 tons, A: Schon, for Wai- i; roa, with general cargo. One passenger.; " “ 16—Saucy Lass, schooner, 39 tons, M'Kenzie, Tor Auckland vla Open Bay, with sheep, &c, Passen-i gors—3 . 4 14—Agnes, cutter, 23 tons, Carbiss, for Poverty 1 Bay, with sundries. Passengers—2 p • VESSELS EXPECtED. \ Annie* schooner, from Porangahau • t Betsy, cutter, from Auckland I vJJolphin, cutter, from Auckland '• Grayling, cutter, from Wairoa' a Lord Ashley, as., from Southern Ports—May 29 51 Maggie, brig, firom Newcastle r Mnriwai, schooner, from Auckland ... t Nautilus, cutter, from Auckland via East Coast 11 -Wellington, s.s., from Wellington—2Bth instant 4 VESSELS IN HARROR. \ Ahuriri, s s., from Wellington c Hero, schooner, from Wairoa Mahia, cutter, from Wellington c PROJECTED DEPARTURES. * ItonAncirtAiro—Ahuriri, s.s„ 19th May; Welling- t ; . ton; Lard Ashley,. 29th or 30th May , Waikoa and Povjebtv Bay—Mahia, cutter, this day PASSENGER LIST. INWARDS. ' ' In the Ahuriri—Messrs Wilson and Browne, Mrs Mulberne and Mrs Moore. ; In. the Agnes—Mrs H. Parker, Messrs Heath, Briggs, Wallace, and M*Donal«L outwards. 5 In the Lord Ashley—His Honor Mr Justice Johnston, Messrs Ingpen, Hewitt, Cowie, Axup, Gollan, 3 obnstoue. Oarruthers, O'Donnell, Howie, Knowles, Mrs Lessington, and Mrs Boss I lathe Ahuriri—Mr and Mis Bedward and five children - ~ ■ • • An .the Grayling—Mr Bead In the Saucy Lass—l European & 2 natives In the. Agnes—Messrs Biggs and Dodd •' ENTERED INWARDS. 3 ■■ ' • • . MAT. ' . 11— Lord Ashley,'' e.si', 298 tons;' Wcrtp.'ftom Auckland, with 1 bale, Cosgrove & Bowes; lOpkgs n afajres^C£>mmissariat.—Eoutledge,-Kennedy, & Co - agents. ” llr-Ahuriii,, s's,i 131 tons, Plowevdav,- from Auckland and Tauranga; with 2 bags harness, « Tuxford; 1 case drapery, Newton, Irvine & Co; 2f cases biscuit, 7 cases bottled beer, Sutton; 2 h i".; j bone dust, Wood; 1 bale boots, Withers; 1 canvass package, Bourdon; 1 eanvass-packase, Hirgins; 10 gunnies sugar, 3 kegs butter,'Neal Is Close; 1 box; 2 pheasants, Nicol; 2 cases, 2 trusses, Bobinson Kinross & Co.. agents. "• • 13— schooner, 39 tons, D. MKehzie, from Auckland and Mercury Bay, with 3-. >,584 feet timber, eight empty casks, 1 plough, Eobert Holt; 2casescheose,lease ling, Neil Campbel l: 2heartlistones, Joseph. LeQuesne.—Master, agent. - - 12— gutter, 23; tons, Carbiss, from Aitok- i land via Poverty Bay, with, (shipped at Auckland) doz. spades, .4 kegs nails, 4 iron pans, Tuxford; ’ {transhipped ex Empress* front London) 4> cases, 10 bal cases, 19 cases, 2 pockets hops, 6 qr.-casks, 31 caaks iseeds; Watt Brothers; 4 qr-caski,'Guineas 14 cases seeds, Stuart &Co.; lease (tombsti>nej , Watt, Brothers; (transhipped cx AuEevoir.from ] Sydney) 4'cases -matches,-Watt 1 Brothers-; (ship- 1 ped at Poverty Bay) 40 bags (L6O bushels) grass seed, Sturm; 9 bags barley, 24 bags gra<s seed, 5 , cases fruit, Stuart &’ Col;* 6 baas grass seed, 2 cases fruit, Bicbavdsou; 8 cases and 5 kits onions, Watt Bros.—Watt Bros., agents, i . CLEARED OUTWARDS. MAT. ( 2—Esther, brigantine, 54 tons, Campbell, for ! j Wellington, with 6 bates wool, Stuart & Co.; 12 bales wool, Biehardson.—Kinross & Co., agents. 11—Lord Ash’, 29.5 tons, Worsp, for Wel- . lington and Southern Ports, with 1 jar spirits, orTler; 173 bales, 2 dumps wool, 2 boxes. Watt Bros.— Eouflcdge, Kennedy Co,, agents.: '. : 11— Ahuriri, s.s., 13i tons, Plowerday, for Wel-lington,-with 2 casks, 1 case hams & tongues Hawke’s : Bay Str im Boiling-down Co..;' 4 pkgs’ ; Withers; 1 case dnv l,c..r:e glass, Gowing; 43 easel, 4 casks, 1 cst.!t- r a bales, 3 wobh Kinitj-i &*Co.fl' p-. 'i:"en; 4 cases, l cramp. 2 pkg"-rpmv.-el, 1 c A.Kinross & Co.—Kinross & Co., agents. - ■ . - 12— fig,' v.'.-^crton?;. liohon, for Wairoa, with gene V..c?vgv.~; - ul.edge, Kennedy & Co., v - ' '■■■■■■•■• 15—Sr-t'.,r L"«h, schooner, tons,. M'Kenzie, for Aucklahdjyf-itJpsn. Bay;;with 150 sheep, orders original cn coast, 8 empty casks, 1 plough, SOO boat boards, 1 ton luggage—Master, agent. 14i_Agnes, cutter, 23 tons, Carbfss, for Poverty Bay, with l cask bottled beer, 1 case wine, 1 case sundries; A-bagSv sugar, 1 roll netting. 4 parcels, 1 box sundries; Boutledge, Kennedy, & Co.; 3 bags groceries, 1 jar vinegar, 1 stove, 1 boiler, 1 bag corks, Watt Brothers ;.L portmanteau, Kinross &: Cog 1 -case' sundries, 1 hag salt, l case! 1 grindstone, 1 parcel Biggs; 1 box, 4 boxes; candies, L truss di;apery, Newton, Irvine, & Co; 2 spades. 1 saw, 1 cask, Boylan.—Watt Brothers, agents,. -

Tub schooner Saucy Tm-s, CapfvD. H. M'Kemdo,, from A'uckfiv.id'via-Mei-eury ikiywith a cavgo'ofi sawn timber, arrive! in. port-curly on .Toos-Kyi morning, hut. She left’ AucUana on tlie jtfi'.ul nit., at 6 p.m., arrived at Mercury lay tlie following*. . day, ; tQok.on board a cargo of timber /:• - per im-j ports), and sailed for this- :porfc on ■ Wednesday,! May r 6, at9p.m, Had fine weather and to Cape Bunaway, off which experienced ,a tlnmdorstorm,. .with- beavv-inin and lightning. w’-uV.h continued until rounding tho: East Cape, from which, time until off Poveriy Bay, had northerly winds.; it then came to blow from tho southward. At 11 p.mvon Friday, Bth insb., came to ah anchor , at Wangawelii; in 8 ;■ fathoms of water—Happy Jack's" light be'aring S; wind strong from S.W.i Left again, at-11 a.ui. on Sunday, IQth hast; had light hpaiLwfads nil the way. down, arriving in the! roadstead at 2 a.m. on Tuesday'last* and entor-l iugtho Iron Pct at O p.m. -- The s.s. Ahuriri, Captain Plowerclnv, arrived in port Jit Ip.m. on Saturday last,rfrom-'Wellingtou, with a large general cargo and several passengers.: fine will steam again for Auckland at 2 o’clock-to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon. The. schooner Saucy Lass took her departure on Friday last, for Auckland yia Qpen'Bay, with 150 sheep from this port, and'part of original cargo flrom Auckland. ' The. cutter,.Agnes, Carhisg,. master, leflxfov Poverty Bay oh Thursday last; with general-cargo and 2jjassengers.: • •} ,®recutt3r Mahiawill,-WBleam,leave forlfai-1 roa and Poverty Bay this day. i The steamship Mataura left "Wellington for : Panama Withe Sth inst:, with the homeward mails ! The following tea list of passengers by the Mataurat—Prom Melbourne for San Francisco-- Messrs Hu&buck, Dobson, and Battor. - For New Tork—- * . ■. Mr and'Mrs'Evan's and child, Mr Kennedy. From Wellington for New York- Mr Merchant. For Southampton—Messrs Harding, Birch, Sulher Cochrane^ v and Tetley.- .From Hokitika for New YotK— Mr - add 'Mrs"Nugent' ""and ’three children From Sydney for Mason, Kman. Oraut, Slater (3). For Panama—Messrs

Ditchings andßjyS. •'Sian ukau for Kduthafri t>ton—Miss {StTlarti’ MessrSi-' RitscTilcr, Dunn, and Gilbert.; . Ayrom-iJianuUaii for Panama—Messrs Morris and Hamilton. Prom Nelson.; for Southampton—Mr Blood. • Prim Bort Ohalmefs for' Sorffhampqn—Messrta Paulknor.Cator. Morris, andMacaair. ; '* ' The-New Tork Tribune of January IBth'Baars:—A fow days Hamburg shijiXeibnitz reached tbi« port with 4«fi paasen-ers.' Slx’tyAaysagro she • started from the other si;ls witli-6'W >nen;'women and. children.. On the passripia. cholera broke,out, and before reanliing New* Tork-t the bodies of 103 of the passengers' had been thrown■; overboard. Ycstctd.iy morning a r.'.>nimittee\k6m tbe'.Gerraan . Society, consl-di’ia- of D? Piper,-Dr Schwertzenberg,: Mr Altliorf. Mr Flagler, Commissioner Sapp and; Phttlippe Bis.'inger; visited the s\'tip Illinois, to; which the survivors’bad Ijcen trails ferred. luaj series of conversaiiojis.witb. tbo surviving- passo-i-i vxstd of the.- Leibnitz < the 'commicteo -'learned that' from tho day of .deiurture up to two weeks ago the. food dealt out-to tie i>!>,-senders was of the poorest quality; that til o.w dor was scarce and filthy, and: the sick and dying received no attention whatever from the of the vessel. Dr Riper, Dr. Schwartzenbefg, Dr Krause, MrAltboirf. Ifir Flag-; ler, Commissioner Sapp, and PhlUippe Blssenger,; together with Drs Swinburne and Reid made a, thorough examination of the Leibnitz and closely interrogated a number of the passengers, from whom they dearned that. the treatment that had- been received by the steerare passengers • was'heartless in tlie extreme. ; For-sfeveral weeks' the amount of water dealt out to 1 each grown : person v.\is ahoiu a half pint for 24 hours. .The, broad was mouldy, (a -specimen, green wittv ago and poison, is on exhibition at tlic Tribune office), and the meat ' unfit to cat. Tho~ suiTeriugs expe-1 rienced by . these poor psople.it would be difflcu!t : to-describe. Suffice it to say that out of 430. who left-the old country m good health, SOI reached this iri a condiiion bprdering upon starvation and lunacy. The survivors are all now in a fair way to recover from their fright through the kind offices of Drs Swinburne and. Heid. . Advices from'Japan via Sau Francisco, announces the drowning of Rear-Admiral Bell and ten seamen of the American man-of-war Hartford, while attempting to cross the bar ait the mouth of the Osaka river, Japan.

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 72, 18 May 1868, Page 121

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Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 72, 18 May 1868, Page 121

Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 72, 18 May 1868, Page 121