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VESSELS EXPECTED.

Hero, 8.5., from Sydney. 30th instant CyphreEes, s.s., (English Mail, via 'Frisco), about 6th l.eceraber i i Assaye, ship, from London : sailed September 3 ' '■ Glenlora, ship, from London ; sailed i • Taran*ki, s.s., from the South, Tuesday next, (Suez I: Mail)

! Agne*. schooner, from Lyttelton ! Bnpido, barque, from New York.via Adelaide, loading f Edith Rose, barque, from New York; sailed Sept. 18 • Clianticleei, brig, from Hobart Town, early ; .Europa, barque, from Sydney, early j Kenilworth, scnooner, from Samoa, early

Ivanhoe, schooner, from Levuka Pacific, schooner, from Samoa, early Hebe, brig from Tasmania; si led 7th instant Ben JVevis, brig, from Newcastle ; sailed 17th inst I Star of the South, s.s., from the rtouth, early I Moneynick. barque, from Dunedin, early ; Dilharee, ship, fr ->m London ; sailed October : Inverenne, ship, from London ; sailed October s ; Warwick, ship, from London; sailed October Helena, brigaotioe, from Dunedin, early Otago, barque, from Melbourne, via Dunedin, early

EXPORTS. Per Queen, schooner, for Napier : 35,000 feet timber.—M. JSiccol, agent.

The schooner Queen has cleared with a i cargo of timber for Napier. Captain Jones, late of the Fairy, take 3 command under the ; new ownership. We understand that the , Queen is soon to be placed in the Hokianga i trade.

The schooner Jessie Henderson arrived \i 1 yesterday morning from Dunedin after a I; I smart passage of eight and a half days I . throughout which extremes of weather pre- | | vailed. Off the East Cape Captain Robinson I reports sighting the schooner Atlanta, and | ' the brigantine Flirt. Off Hicks Bay saw || the s.s. Southern Cross. When off Mercury Bay. the ketch Clematis was running in, and j | a schooner was aground at the entrance. j \ The Jessie Henderson brings a cargo of flour, jj H ale, ginger-wine, &c. The Master is the ; agent. The s.s. Pretty Jane arrived yesterday |- at noon. She left Gisborne at 9.30 p.m. ;|| on Friday and experienced strong easterly j f weather into port. Passengers : Mrs Mari; shall, Mrs Knokes, Messrs Morgan, Mayj nard, Seddons, McLaughlin, Cader, Carter, j Owen, Singlehan, Lewis, Samuels, Miss j Fernandez, and two in the steerage. The j Pretty Jane brings 202 bales wool. The ship Waitangi, afcer discharging her cargo, is to proceed lo Lyttelton to load for London. The schooner Onward has discharged her I cargo of Piussell coal, and has cleared, out to ; j fetch another load from the same port. The Golden Isle is to sail for Russell im- ;; mediately in ballast. The mainmast of the ship Condoren was i | successfully stepped on Saturday afternoon. The ship Hydaspes is discharging rapidly. -. j j Nearly all her nine goods are out.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1499, 30 November 1874, Page 2

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VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1499, 30 November 1874, Page 2

VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1499, 30 November 1874, Page 2