The barque Glensliee, Capt Buick, from Otago, arrived in this harbor on Sunday at noon, having left Otago on the 15th instant, and experienced light easterly winds on the coast The Fanny A. Garriques had not arrived when the .Glenshee left Otago. Through the courtesy of Capt Buick, we have to ten favored with flies of Otago papers to the 13th, and Melbourne to the sth instant. The as. Storm Bird arrived in this harbor on Saturday night at 7 o'clock. She left Napier on Friday at noon, and did not call at Castle Point hi consequence of the heavy; sea. The Esther had a fine run of two days from Wellington. The English mail arrived from Otago on Wednesday last, and the Hawke's Bay portion waß promptly transhipped on board the Esther, which arrived in time to enable replies to be sent by the return mail steamer.— Hawke's Bay Herald, 10th June. The Lapwing left Auckland last Saturday week, an d has had light and variable winds throughout the passage* Ibid, The Earl of Windsor sailed yesterday for Oamaru with the heaviest shipment of sheep that has yet left this port viz., 3000. May she have a prosperous voyage.—lbid. The Zillah, from Auckland, and Boyal Bride, ship, from London via Auckland,'were in the Bay last night; but no communication had-been had with the shore.—lbid. The Storm Bird sailed from Wellington on Sunday at 3 p.m., and arrived at Castle Point at daylight on Monday morning, having steamed very slowly for several hours before reaching that place on account of the darkness of the night Stayed at Castle Point several hours and got past Kidnappers after midnight, when the engines were stopped and her head'kept north to await daylight Game-, to the anchorage at half-past 7 yesterday morning. : Thai steamer for this trip is hi charge of the chief officer, ;Mfl Beynolds, on account of Captain Mundlo being ill She! leaves for 'Wellington, via Castle Point on Friday at noon. —Hawkes Bay Herald, 17th hist The Dolphin left Auckland on the 6th Instant, and has had light winds nearly all the way. Stayed three days at Poverty Bay and two at Waagawai S. my {he Escalator toffieMwontbßtt6WWs
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1885, 23 June 1863, Page 2
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