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VESSELS EXPECTED.

"WougaWonga, s.s , from Sydne?. r.atly Mikado.s.s , from Sydney, about 25th instant Waittngi, ship, from London ; sailed August 1 Assaye. ship, frmm London : sailed September 3 Glenlora, ship, from London ; sailed Lady Jocelyn ship, frrnn London : sailed Rspido. barque, from New York,via Adelaide, loading Edith Rose, ha-que, from New York ; sailed Sept. 10 "William Gifford, barque, from uamaru ; sailed 9th instant Gllmps.-, barque, from Newcastle, early Be>la M-iry, barque, irom Hobart Town, early Chanticleer, brig, from Hobart Town, early JKuropa, barque, from Sydney, early Helen Malcolm, barque, from ey, ear Kenilwortn, schooner, from Samoa, early Ivanhoe, schooner, from Levuka Pacific, schooner, from Samoa, early Blanche, schooner-yacht, fri m Wellington Ryno, from Napier, early

The barque "Woodbine, which left hpre at the end of October, arrived at .Newcastle on the 9th inst.

The schooner Belle Brandon leaves for Levuka this evening with a full cargo and the following passengers : Captain and Mrs Browne and family (4). Captain Lamb has been appointed to take charge of the Golden Crown during her voyage to Sydney and Melbourne. The alterations recommended by the surveyors are being carried out.

The Hydaspes began piitting oat her cargo this morning. It appears to be in capital condition.

The City of Melbourne, with the FriscoEnglish Mail, arrived at Sydney three d»y3 before her time. It will be recollected that this steamer performed the outward voyage three days within contract time.

The schooner Jessie Henderson was to leave Dunedin for Auckland yesterday. Both the Falcon and the Pakeha have been lying as the North Head during the day, weatherbound.

The cutter Janeb Gray takes 25 head of cattle to Opotiki. They are to be shipped at the Tamaki.

The cutter Wangarei has cleared out for "Wangarei to-day with 50 bags of'wheat, 3 tons Hour, and sundries.

The following were the passengers by the Phcebe, for the South, yesterday : Mra Bunn, Mr and Mrs Wilson, Miss Leddon, Mr Leighton, Mr and Mrs T. B Gillies and two children, Mr Jas. Bees, Dr Hovel], Mr and Mrs Raymond, Mr Jno. Bartley, Mrs Moss, Mr Thomas Wood, Mr James Filton, Mr Thos. Enson, Mr Stewart, Mr Brewer.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1490, 19 November 1874, Page 2

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VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1490, 19 November 1874, Page 2

VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1490, 19 November 1874, Page 2