VESSELS EXPECTED
Shooting Star, Darque, KSKY, from London ; sailed Dec 23 Mikado, s s, from San Frincisco. about 25th Hero, ss, from Sydney, about 30*11 inst Marathon, barque, from Sydney, early Caiter Ou. ship, HMPK, from London ; sailed Feb. 18 Eobina Dutilop, barque, from London Emily McLaren, barque, from London ; sailed 20th January Cabarfeidh, barque, from Boston, via Table Bay ; sailed December 21 Dtraedm ship. ITFY, from London; sailed Feb 13 Esneculador, barque from Lyttelton Ifstelle schooler from Invercargill via Dunedin Xastitia, schooner, from Dunedin Ryno, brigantine; from "Rotumah, early Papua, schooner, from Rarotonera, early Monevnick. barque, from Lyttelton Magellan Cloud, brigantine, from Lyttelton, early Star of the South, s s, fr^mLevuka, early Syren, brie, from Adelaidp, early Italy, barque, from Lyttelton ; sailed 6th inst. J?mu, brigantine, from L^vuka. early .Albatross, schooner, from Levuka, early Martha, barque, frrm, the Islands, early Coronet, »chooner, from thn Islands, early Edith, schooner, from the Islands, early • Forf»TsTiire. HNTE, ship, from London; sailed March 19 Jane, brig, from Fobart Town ; sailed 3rd inst. Flecnero, ship from London, early Lutterwortb, ship, from London, early Look Out. schooner, from Sydney Nightengale, brigantine, from Melbourne, early
We learn that the Southern Cross and Oe-Ahead succeeded in getting into Nattier yesterday. The Southern Orjss leaves for Auckland via the Thames to-day, and the Go-Ahead at the same time for Poverty Bay and Auckland. The schooner Belle Brandon is alongside the barque w. W. Smith transhipping part of her island cargo for "England. The barque W. W. Smith is to sail for London about tho 2«th inst. The Sir Isaac N»wton leaves for Wangaroa to-day, and the torsail schooner Dauntless for Kainara The ss lona,. Captain Farquh^r, left Russell at 12 45 pm. yesterday, with stroncr N.W.B wind and thick rainy weather and arrived at Wangar*i Heads at 7.45; left again at 8.15, and arrived in Auckland at 3 30 this morning. Passed a barque off Poor KnJghts, standing to the northward. T>a»sencers: Messrs Davis, Jones, Thompson. Captain Baker, Mr and Mrs E. M. Williams. Miss J. McAleder, Mrs Drought, and s'ven in the steerage —Cargo : 2« cases gum, C. A. Tavlor ; 11 sacks do, H, D. Rolph and Co ; 21 do do. R Walker and Co : 1 cask sperm oil, Thornton, Smith and Pirth; 1 cask palm oil, J. S. Macfarlane.— CruickshiTik and Co. agents. We are indebted to Mr Stodart. the nurser, for report and manifest. The schooner Ann McLeod,'cleared for Wangaroa to-rfay. The schooner Kenilworth. for Norfolk Island and New C»lednnia. will sail this afternoon. The following coasters arrived to-day:—Cutters Water Lily, from the Barrier; Morning Star, from Hot Springs ; Staffa, from Maraiti ; Evening Star, from Lake ; Rob Roy, from Kennedy Bay ; South Carolina, from the Barrier; and the schooner Sunbeam, from Whapu.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1635, 15 May 1875, Page 2
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