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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

POET OP ATTQKLANB.

APvP,IYM;S. Camilla, brigantine, from iytteltoa

DEPASTURES. Natal Qneeu, barque, for Newcastle

PORT OF fONEHUNGA.

ARRIVALS. Phoebe, g.g., Worep, from the South

DEPARTURES. Bfc Kilda, 5.8., for Wanganui

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

Napier, this day. The s.s. Pretty Jane arrived to-day from Anckland at half-past one o'clock.

The barque James Wishart has taken an subside berth at the wharf ; the Queen of Nations comes into the Eoaparell's vacated berth. The dispositions of the vessels y; a s altered last evening. H.M.s. Challenger is expected fom" Wellington this evening. The Star of the South is to sail for Levnka soon after her arival from the South.

The brig Albion has been :laid alongside the breakwater for the discharge of her cargo. When this has been put out she will be thoroughly repaired by her purchaser, Mr Ross.

The sohooner Konilworth has shipped all her cargo except the live stock. Preparations are being made -for the accommodation of these on deck. She will most likely clear out to-morrow.

The barque Woodville and the brig Isabella are putting out their coals at the wharf. The s s. Phcebe arrived in the Manukau this morning from the Sonth with the following passengers :—Mrs Williams and son, Major Gordon, Capt. Marks, Messrs Beve*idge (2), Gillies, and four in the steerage. The s.s. St. Kilda, left the Onehungft wharf for Wanganui at 10 o'clock this morning. She took a general cargo. The schooners Edith, Papua, gand Herald, bom the Islands, are all discharging their cargoes at the wharf.

The barque Hylton Castle is discharging into the coal-hulks in the harbour.

.The barque Ebenezer brings 18,000 feet timber from the Thames mills.

The barque Pet has cleared out in ballast for Hokianga. She has hauled away from the wharf and will sail at the first opportun-

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1378, 10 July 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1378, 10 July 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1378, 10 July 1874, Page 2

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