SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
W r.vTHEK. —February 13.—Fine. Wind N.
ABBIV A.Tj S. Peuuuakt 18. Ahuriri, a.s., 131 tons, rlowerday, from Napier and -outhera ports, with cargo. —Passengers 35. _ Helen, schooner, 25 ton?, from Mataknna, with 12 hend sheep, and produce. . , T*y, cutter, 16 tons, Sullivan, from llatatana, witn cutter, 2fi ton», Queen, from Sr.dile Island, with sundries. FBIiepAUY 14. Ivanhoe, schooner, 72 tons, McGre c or, from Moneonui, with gum and woo!. Passengers 13Huntress, s.h-oner, 71 tone, from Bay of Islands, with coals. _ ~ t Bom "e Ln=s, schooner, 38 tons, Duvidsun, from Kaipara, with 30,000 feet timber. Marv, schooner, 22 tons, Hogan ; from Manuti, with tetch, 18 tons, Stswart, from Kaiparu, with 16,000 ft timber. Lily, schooner, 18 tons, Marsh, from Waihek?, with firewood. Kojd, schooner, 18 tons, from the Coast, with firewood. Me'eor, schooner, 42 tons, Matzen, from Wangntie, ■with cattle. He»thi>r Bell, cutter, 24 tons, Dam, from Mahuron*i, with produce. Wihi duck, Vetch, 40 tons, Munroe, from Moilganui with produce. , laim, cutter, 30 tons, Seymour, from Mangawai, with produce. From thk Thames. Steamers: Duke of Edinburgh, Lalla Rookh, Knterprisp, and Royal Alfred. Cutters : Morning Light and Glance. DEPARTURES. Tanranea, s.s., 67 tens, Sellara, fcr Bay of lalauds, with sundries. Helen, schooner. 23 tons, Jones, for Matakana, with 14 v-ead cat le, and sundries. jfa'e Orent, schooner, 40 tons, W. Kean, for Tahiti, With general cargo. Mary Thompson, schooner, 49 tons, O Conneli. for Kaipara, in ballast. Kxglf, ketch, 41 tons, Loverock, for East Coast, with sundries. . 'I hree Maters, cutter, 26 tons, Queen, for ia:rtia, ■with snn fries Motnina Licht, cutter, 29 tons, Tiller, for Mercury Bav, vith sundries. (' lvUe, cutter, 15 tons, Waterman, for Kaipara, with Sundries. For the Thames. S-p, mB -s .• Royal Alfred, Lalla Itookh, aud Duke •f Edinburgh. Cutter: Spey. IMPORTS.
Perss. Ahuriri, from Ttunedin : —2 casks, 1 ease, 1 pat"!, D. Weir: 1 case sundries, Bank of Xew Upland: 20 sacks oatmeal, 20 bags peirl barley. _Bt-11 Krorhers; 2 cases drapery, T. and M. I"Lau"hlin; 4 ditto ditto, P. Sbal'era and Co.: 1 ditto ditto, Huldt: 1 ditto ditto, Kav and Moneyman; 1 ditto ditto, Powley and Johnson; 1 r:i:tu ditto,' j. * 'Lauehlin ; 2 caee?, I cask, H. Butten ; 2 Crates bottles, G. Bowman; 2 cases drugs, J. W. Manning; 1 case drapery, R. Shalders and Co. Transhii>p-d ex Baog'toto, from Melbourne, under fcond —4 bales, 1 case. Bishop Patterson ; 3 oaten, 1 crate, 6 ca«ef, order: 1 case, Murdoch; 1 paTfll, Nathan. Trnmbipped ex Tararua, from Melbourj.e under bond; i bundle, 1 case, 1 «»*-, ord r; 1 packnge, Rusby ; 1 paikaE=, Tullv ; 1 parce'. Scherff. Transhipped ex Gothenburg from Melbourne under bond, 14 packages, sag r, 1 rp.se. 2 bales, order; 1 parcel, Peacock: From Wt 'lington. 8 quarter casks wine, Bueholz and c>. I parcel, Pickt-ring and Co. ; 1 ditto. Hall ; 1 ca«e ha-'on, Smitli; 1 parcel, "Bank of New Eolith Wales; 43 packages, commissariat; I bar iron Coombe-'and UVdy. From Lvtlleton ; 4 cases wine, W. B. Smith ; 1 purest. "Wilson —Ooombe" and Paldy Agents.
EXPO KTB. Per Kale Grant, for Tahiti: —Under bond—l hhd wine, 1 cttMß, I box draperv, 1 gunny sugar, 2 cflsep che*se. cases bofc'led beer, 1 case perfumery. Coomhes .<■ Daldy. Free goode—s3 boxes onions, 62f 'icks potat >ep, 2 kegs butter, 20 hags flour, I bale, 1 cl.ei»! 1 cafe drapery.—"ootnbes & Daldy, agents Per * ttstral i-ian Packet, for Hobart Town, via "Vfanga'OH : BO.OCO feet timber.—Henderson and Macfailane, agents. THE surz MAIL. Jt will he Been bv reference to our advertising column- th«t flio sailing of the f.ord Ashley, with thnou'w rdSu'Z msi!, hat been postponed until Tuppdny a' 2o m. The mail fur letters and news papera will close at 12 o'clock. ARK/ViTj OF TFTTC AHIJBI^I. The N.Z ?». Co.'e *s. Ahuriri, Captain Flowerday. arrived in ha hour fr m "p er and the Southern por*s on ~a*''r-lay even-ng, with a general cargo and about thi tv five The Ahuiiri lef Dunedin on the 4'h inst, at 2 p.m , and arrived at LyMel on on the fillo«-ing duv, at 10 a.m. Lefi game day, at 4 p.m., and arrived at Wellineton on the fi'h inst . atn on. T. e ft Wellington on Monlav, the fl'h icat.. at 3.3 1 p.m.. «*nd ftrrived at Napier on the 9th, at 1 p.m. l.eft again on thelllh, at 5. p.m , and arrived at the Queen street Wharf at 5 p.m. We are indebted to the ptir-er for fu'l Qle* of Bo titer . papers. The followina i« a list of Passenger* : —-'a!"on : H's. <"'loie, Mi«s nlose, Mf. ' and four ch'ldren. Mr. Chisholm, Mr. Dottsh, M'. Thomp.-nn, Mr I.a«C"lleB, Mr. VTcHonald, Mr Carlson. Mr. Pi-n>«nri, Vlnster" l.eith (3), Mr. C. V. Tie- anty, M r . ITnmirn ies, Mrs. Pierce and obild ; seventeen in the st''era<n-. THE PHCETIT. There nrpearp t ■ he ( rm« d- nbt an to whether the Cir «'«r :>.W Sf. I hoe'>" will <.n to AiicH"" ' irom tl,»o"uth or pioee'd to Sidnev. Th» New Zealand Advertiser S;h Fehruarv. sav-:—We learn from .lohn Martin that hp has received in'ell'gence fom "tair , to the eff-ct that the fl .ating dock rent-nil- constructed there i- incirahle of taking XI, >h» " ". r|.oß»m. nrnnt to u rl-ru.i i-s oniilro n--pnirj. the i xri. rinient havinu fn'l-d afrer t' e ve-oel had a I'-arr e 1 some distance inf.l rh» dnck This will necesßi'Hie the despatch of the Phoebe to Sydney for rep»i'«.
Ihp Olago Sim o 1 * tl*e 4'fi say a ' —" T'he stp»*m»T I 1 roo 1 • » whir*r. wa-» pn anxi inn!:e-] fSr fill h ? to t nu*" ni r'Pni-.fr avrivwi p-rlv yentprdnv mornine'. As mi. pxpfirtpd, urn? liiiti !>ei*n de'ttinpfl trt*»*e dura r-n ar'-'Tir.t ' f 'he ' ptvv S gnb- M- wjn? in W> llmjr'ort, Iff- llri' pnr' cm th<i 31-t .T'ftinry litn.4s »i m , rnrrvi"!! Ill" mills ri'l.l CB'ST" frorn ex h m liinc ;\m to!V a r t'-r lexvi'ur. fi-'l in with - K. v in U i>.-d hniv wn thor wliii-ti infre fed wh'-n nil's dn lllP liead-i; pa»>-e'l thf Kuiimura if 8 [i.rn ; ml n f.n-i I'nrc.v vn-«-thc on t'-f 1,1 eb-.l >ry, "itll ll :,tv r„", ~'mi der:--'. fo.- till .i H tr, , «r iv'n'j' .if ■ ytt.-'t.-n ~t 9 » m ; le'f at 2 3 ' p m . ho' riving u> t>K- ri>r,' f'li ),- f.,„ Ill" Brcinp* w-'ir-! altrrn it' l*' pmS'ml ati'l p'oiipfH. \i* ti: thr* fn:; i'lfP-n-p.l nich ll'H! ' m.'nin he.lt" 1<- bo th- n?n*» of off "jeiw.jj V.ny .i I •) p.m , Oie «-•«. th*-r '-..Vi-.if f'e'irpH ii lit'lf , Ht'»i i tr--t ii \v>-ii'h arid roi:ndc-l Pfi.in-u'H <1> txid-i..r> t; !-om th-rc-calm '-rid 'hi.-k f- g;v w -atW ">»* r>X"i»r : em>"d dti'i! 1 p.m on tl)» ''rin, w V,~ n ill em«t wis ji»t,r ( .d ht, :i p.m. A i'pr» ftr ni*:iiM pr*' 'ii and e^nftnu.*d nHi 1 'h» CtHfrn !>Vht. w .„« sn>-. <>r 830 p.n., wh«i the 'M o? V 'R «'l hnr-fl (Jot unH*-r l v<* yh y. ptp.-ilnr mon.i.'u ~t „ rr j. ; n ,, ; n nr , a |; lt . „f„ r (3 a.'- "'V.p I'l ceHe. whi-1 t„. \i P-s . B Hflnd-r----aonifri Mwlir „n", ,f | HIU J •», J u., r . tir, "f WrUi-L-or.. i,.. w fl t'ft lir>.i of]•" of - Cl- 1-b.r aw line (ic' -u'.„r i„ „„ » wl.i gruun ■}."
THE BAR ) F K\" T. Tb« fine n' B%d"pV'.r> uU. ;i ~r, . f ] p, s'i'M. of t- v da'yp fp m Au Tb» Kn'o. it will hr> rnm :n k:i to™" nv'P from v-r or ' uy]>\\\ I ▼i. S'i'z. a"d tirrvff] a" -Td».o v njvon.i days >-efoi. the d-piir'ure of the st<*MTr r. '! lr 8 *nt f'OMi lytt-l'o- ii*-"] "p, Yi '"KiJW" S • «t Wflllngt'.n, :it 23i ?. oi» 6 <i<A_v 'H.'if. i: -iNnf". f fh" H«rnH MrKp"zi» fiom Aort-'HTu*, arrived ut Pert Chal.m'rs <-n lucslaj, the 9th li d'nnt.
monthly summary.
Shipping business has been brisk since the departore of our last summary on the loih ult., and it will be seen from the annexed list °f arrivals that we have had a slight increase on tho previous month: — ABBIYAI.S.
v via AVjinpupoii. t Via llukiang.'l. 'L'iie shio* C-'utito-ni of Kintoie and Queen Bee are loading lor Knglmd : the former will sail about the tith proximo, and will be fo lowed by the Q.uson
Isee. . . , The fii'.i! t-teuxers TjOrd Ashley, Airedale, and Pha?be have been purchased by the firm of Henderson and Macfailano of this city. We are glad that such is the ore, mill that. wo have anions us a firm of such enterprise utid spirit, and we trust they will bo rewarded by ob ainiug the patrona. , r >> of shippers and in whatever line tlaey may choose to place *hr ; :: vessels. The s p. Lord Ashley arrived here f• o:ti :>y(.;>;'V on the 3lst u!t., nnd is now flying 'he '"irculur Saw She wan purchased by Mr. f lhonvts Henderson ot this city, "n the sth January, u* il the command of her was given it» '-'apt-un H. 'A orsp, a »;emleraan well known in this and other ports, as an able navigator and thorough g-ntlomau. We cannot but think Air. ilondca n'a ;>e!i'C ion in this reaps t a vei'T wise on", and congraiu'ate him uo n n securing the services of rapUdn Worsp. Mr. Tatnell, formerly sceond officer, is now chief oilioer. On the 12th ultimo the vessel wits taken on McArthur s slip, at Watorviuw Biy. and rem iued there until ih.< 22nd, du ing which time shewn- fi'.ud up with a new screw propeller, which has, wo underetand, made a groat difference in her speed, and ahe will now steam betweec ll and 1- knots. Her shaf-j whb ais:. rent-wed, and her bottom waa thoroughly overhauled, serapod, ami painted. The machinery was all taken to pieces and examined, and renewed where necessary. t'n completi >n of her repairs, the Ashley came alongside the Sydney wharf, and was full tip with curuo and passengers the f 'llowing niuht. '1 ho ship Maori is overdue; she has probably boen detained on the c>a*t with strong ea'teriy winds, which have prevailed here during the past three weeka.
The s.". Airediiie, fr.un Tar 'naki, M:inu!;ati, Mc., arrived at Neieoa e irly en the morning of thu Otli inEtant. 'ihe h.s. Rang'it. R.i, from Wangamii, i'arana- i, and Matiukau. nnivctl at SVellitur*"" »' 5 on the 6th Fcbttui'V 'Situ was to leave Uguin tor llio same pkees at noon on the Bth in-r.u.t. The ship Mat iokn, frum London, arrived at Lyttelton earlv li-.st llondny morning, the S'h instant. H.M.-.R. Hancho, from W»ngtniui, itriived at Wellington at 750 a.m. on Saturday last, ihe 7th institi t. Tha 5. e . AJhiimbrtt arrived nt HokUi'K:-. ut T1 p.m. on Tuesdav last, the Dl'n instant, !rom lie bourni'. The ship Lhiie, with a of wool, Vo, left Port rba cuers for Loudon, at 2 p.m., on Tneaday la-t. the 9th instant. The barque Pet, from Hobart Town, arrived at Lyttletoil, at 11.20 am., on Tuesday last the 9th instant. The Ceres, from Melbourne, arrived at Greymout'n on IVI mday the Bth insiant. 11. Oha lender was expe. ted last dates to leave Wellington for AuiikUnii abut the 24-.li in?f. Tlie s.i. I auranga took her departure for the Bay of Islands on Satt-dav afternoon, with .i few sundries and the iollowln2 passengers:—!<ev. Mr. Cornford, ilr. Beaz'.oy and child, ftliss Cole, Miss Colenso. HaB'IKT AkmytaOe.—This vessel was to leave Melbourne for this port on the 26'h ult., with a general cargo, and a quantity ot madiinery fjr the 'I hamesVarra, —The schomer Yarra sailed from Adelaide for Auckland on the 25th ult. ChasOe. —ThU vessel sailed from Adelaide for this port on the 15lh ult., with brcadstufTs. The barque Mary Francis Capt-iin Lowrie, from Auckland, via Mung'-nui, arrived at Melhourno on th-'24ihult. '1 lie ss. John Penn arrived at tiyt'eltoii from T-'unedin on the 4th ii The hh-ctra is a full ship, and will sail on M -nd av next for London direct. Her cargo consists of 3166 ba'cs wool. 30 cai-k-" tallow, 06 packages Wellington leather, and other p oduce, va ued at a.'out £tJO,i 00. Mrs. FTttstinus «nt child a--e hv her, »nd and s 'r. »no Mann in the i-ec.ond class.— Wei liuglon hic. mndoit, 6. I he f\n\> Wi.d Duck completed her inwarH Cifg> on 'IhnrsUv last. She has now on boa'd wo->l —Ibid. The *c. J'rom M-lboarne nnri tho B'ufT. iir'ivd Ht Port Olifi ms r s i; n tlm o.d inst.i.r, r;d *?il-d '-anin tlio pu'ne day for liVtteiton, at 1 l» TT —Ibid. "S ii k Bella Mary—The ba'qae 15 *11 i. Afary, <'Oi»uir, whs to ndi from rioburt Town f-.r AiH'Kla'fl '7\ or about the 2Uh ultimo. >Vim out at iheC nt'jmri on tho 19th ultimo, and ihon no »riv J»>»M«»d .To'fiK 'j? -NN'. —'I lita fin? arrivoii }»l < ii iii«? Otli insrant, :md left nin on tint d *y fo/ '-'/c-tp tT, wiili a cargo uf ami sheep.
Thk ttht. — r Co'oninl «u S'tnrf, F»«i clii) J, ;»»'»iv» ti from Manuksni on Tne- lay hist. } a'l on honrr) tho Hon. Pi-fen.•<? Miisi '.'r. :md t.!i"nit fwon'y of srmv'.s wlto w»»rn heirtjr c;• i:v• d t-'» ''Vjim:; Uiiii t*> j >in Colm- lv •• liitmors's r»-»iv»» iV.rct* in thut di-ti -t. -'.t tho nrarh 'hf-. Ur 'miil ho • m.*r. ?i •«»<! to P-'-rn-r t» n« co of '-mvij j.a p£n o* f Tina ion. Tho Suirt took htw dcfr our lit. nhout. 6 huvi- IZ pn-r : nns]v tnk.'.i on hour 1 u q>nivity of irbhtu] f-r « puip .r-es in WYII n.;tou. — Taranaki Kews Ivh. 13. Thk F«t.pov.— f «Tf»ppis. V»'i»hifpr Br-'th'-rs' n«»w ro,ip-.] j:»* KnV-on, fr- m" •' uck' 1 :»n 1, 1" I?, 'he V\"ui»ar.t f-.T Hn- »;i \Jond iy 1 **, :i»id « t}jal rivr-r on TtH'stljty m h'hfc too ;n a c-irno of hrick-, 'Hid 'ctiiin 'i io 'h" l A r f»i'Cf't on whp unah]e \o '-nt-T the river 011 that diiy owi'iL r t-> t"-- f *s ', hut pas-t*rl ov.-r th * h.<r yes'crd-.y m- • ni'i". -h" nrvftnrM tn bo a Hinurr, Ii . i,» PcJinoocr, Kf'd will ho of urH»t jiss staTioc to i.io*c ycit' tn ' U'*'hj j»wav prod'icn to aTiothcr TTV«n«'» j 4 —ibid. 'M.r hfcquc J" ■■ < el-ior ■ nlv ward's ;ih >ir VCt) rnr.-o wo' to cm; let" I cr Vadin'r. is c»x^rct'«-n t'» 1 f;v< flu irnr — Hawktliny Ilcrahl, f'*t*l-rnn-* fi. To r!'p"< j P Ida li"S nnw«« ,ho;irdovpr 'I !' 0 I) I' P woo], an 1 will probtMv : le 1,o()0 ninn l , T" poT»'rqm?T a- <;f tho vV'<,l cot*»irp: in posh«.? wi'l tio* if t f\v- y fo -a'-iV a- w K—lhid. Tut: • rtTf.K I' li.' D—The Hawkc * B»y JTerald <>f ?.})•• nth h-v :—* 'fhc I hri'c-Diiirtft sell on.-r »itr i<* FpmS in t)n» road»tpad on jut -3 ' i.m The I i><] Tr/d I 't Au'klann at 0 p.m, < n Tli'irflar ■T'Umiv t•<j 5* s ' Mercury Isltjni] on Krid.»v, • nd r ri>m rhi roe to tho E Capo hud a'roo-f n*»;t'• o:jsr «»»>.!(*. ; mj l.ili'e r.t fin.m. on -iiiiiiu} 3Ui. «i»d Vt riit.ni! T-l*i»if' at 8 p.m. -ti lue dav. T\xpr : ''f'f.rpd hf h VMrift ; wind* f'Cm P'»tinnd Tehii.d to •no unci o a , awl mVred thr I-on Pol yenieriay to di rho g- enrgo of coal, 0 ; *-ie I.irile Fred vr&4 ta lea e -or Auckland on tho 12th
The Maby Ann.—The ketch Mary Ann arrived from Kaipara yesterday morning, with 15,000 sawn timber for tho Union Sash and Door Company, having sailed from Kaipara on last Wednesday week. She experienced stiong during the first three days,and rounded tho North Oapfi on Sunday evening Int. Since then nothing but light "B. and 8.. winds have prevailed. t%. barque, supposed to be a whaler, was sighted off tho Bay ot Islands. The schooner Meterr arrived yesterday with cattle and produco fiom Wai.garei. Tub Iyanhoe.—The regular trader, Ivanhoo, Capt. McGregor, left MoiiL'onui at 1 p.m. on "VVednesdav, and experienced light variable winds throughout. She brings 3 tons gum, 1 halo wool, and the following pasß3n«ors ;■ and Mrs. Puckey and 3 children, Mis. Martin PucliOV, Mi'sb Lubecki, MrH. Nicholson, Mr. Fletcher, Mr. John Moorp, Mr. White, K M., Miss jloyd, Mr. Hunt, and 2 others.
Tho whaling britf M iringa left on Monday last, and the whaling ship Huntress, of New Bedford, was spoirou off tho Sorth Cape last Wednesday bv the Bonnie La<«. The Bonnie Lass —The fine schooner Bonnie Lass arrived off Mnehanv'S* Bay yesterday momin?, with 30,000 feet sawn timber for the Union Sasli and Door Company. Captain Davidson reports leaving Kaipara o-. Monday last, with a strong breeze trom E.N. K., and h avy rain. On Tuesday pas-ed Cape Maria Van Di-man, with a light air and very thick fog. On llie following day light variable airs continued, and tho North Cape was passed during the evening. Or. the following day had thick rainy weather, with thunder and 1 ightning, and passed Cape Brett at 8p m. san-.a day. On Friday was becalmed off the Poor Knishts, and on Saturday caught a Blight breeze from N. W., increasing towards evenning. Anchored off Wangapoa during the r*nd arrived in harbour at 7 a.m Passed a brig bound out off the Littlo Harrier. Captain Davidson reports tho arrival of the schooners Golden Isle and Isabella at Kaipara on Monday last, 'i he brig Our tlope had about dO,OOO foot timber on board, and was to auil in a few davs for Melbourne. The favourito ship Klactra (says the N.'A. Advertiser, February 8) has now completed hor loading, and will take h"r departure in a day or two. She has on board 3.16G bale* wool, and a quantity of other produce, tho va'uo being estimated at about f(30,000. Mrs. Hastings, the widow of Lieutenant Hastings, whose fall at I'o Ngutu o te Manu all bo much deplored, and whose gallantry all have admired, and her little boy, are passengers by t opportunity.
Name ami Rig. g Captain. Whence. Cargo. K I H | IV 1'rincc Alfred, hq' tnMVatJon Sydney General IS Bengal, barque | 323'Grierson Mauritius Sugar !«)' Midge, schooner } 95;Stewart Tahiti Cotton •Ml llero.s.s. 765 Lofcau Sydney General 20i -rfiice Cameron 347 Carter Sydney r General oil Fiery Cross, sch. I C. r >[.Kdwarde9 Norfolk I L-.ittlc Tell barque 322'Stei5t.euson Newcastle Coals 04 Atlantic, barque 260'Gillespie Newcastle Coal* 23 Keuilworth, »ch. I U3,McKcnzie Batavia hugar "0 Island Oitv. brcj I 420 Calder Queensland Cattle 20 * stralian "Vacket, 1S2 Ledwell Newcastle _ Coals 2iJ Kxcolsior. schonr. lS2,No ton N. CalcdoniaiCattle 31 Lord AsUHv, s.s. j 2G0AVorsp Sydney General 31 Duke Edinburgh: 470,Welch Newcastle Coals "v i ' I 1 Stranger, sehour.! '24!) Ruwald Newcastle .Coals -» Hercules, schoonri 130 Neill Newcastle M'oals 11 Aspasio, schooner 44jlocge N.Oaledoniajrruit DEl'-VKTLKKS. = Name and Jihi. § Captain. For Cargo. « H lislvulere, brig 210 .Morris 'China limber 21 Hero s.s. 750 Logan Sydney General 24 ' Kendal barque 22:> (Jrierson Newcastle Ballast o Alice Cameron 317 Carter Sydney \\ e^ 1 o (Sustav Adolph 300 Li.:h Newcastle Ballast •1 Islaiul Citv, brq, 420 Calder Queensland Ballast •*j Neva schooner 02 Harrisou Tahiti General 7 Atlantic, barque 200 Gillespie Sydney KnllJut t/o barnne "»?2 Stephensou Newcastle Ballast « Australian Packet IS'.' Ledwell MIobartowu Timber l'l Caroline, brig < 200 Llewllyn t Melbourne Timber
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1633, 15 February 1869, Page 4
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