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VESSELS EXPECTED.

Ladybird, ss, from tbe South 1/th jnst Acnes Jessie, schooner, from Oamsra Vicvnr brig from Adelaide ; s*iled 23rd Hfty Albion, brig, from Adelaide; sailed 26th May Mary Melriile. from Napier, early Cyphrenes, B.M s.s., from San Fiancisco, 20th insi ; sailed 24th ult. Xlewellyn. s.s.. from Sydney Roderick Dhu, brigantine, from Sydney Eobiaa Dunlop, barque, from London ; sailed 29th

March Vivid, barqne, from Circular Head, early Eyno, brigantine; from Botnmah, early Papua, schooner, from Barotonga, early Magellan Clond, brigantine, from Lyttelton, early Syren, brig, from Melbourne, early Martha, barqne, from ihe Islands, early Edith, schooner, from the Islands, early Forf arshire, HN6P, ship, from London; sailed • March 19 Slecherc, ship, from London ; sailed 13th April Latter worth, ship, from London ; sailed 10th April Pearl, schooner, f rcm Timam ; sailed 11th inst Albion, barque, from Sydney, early Bella M ary. barque, from Hobart Town Prince Alfred, barquentine, from Lyttelton Vision, brig, from Samoa Kenilworth, schooner, from Noumea, early

The Fairy, schooner.arrived yesterday€vening from Russell with a cargo of coals.

The R M s s Macsrregor left shortly after ten o'clock last night for San Francisco and Honolulu. She conveyed away close on 100 passengers.

The ss Inna left for the .North with passengers and cargo yesterday evening.

The brigantine Syno is reported by the Coronet as still cruising among the Islands. She was heard of last atSavii.

In censequence of some of her cargo being still undelivered, the ship Dtinedin is still detained in port. Sh« was to haul away from the wharf this afternoon, and will probably sail forDnnedin on Thnrsday.

The barque Emily McLaren has hauled into the stream. She will proceed to Napier at once, with a portion of h*r London cargo.

The schooner Advance sailed for Gi3bome and the Esit Coast to-day. ■

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1661, 15 June 1875, Page 2

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VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1661, 15 June 1875, Page 2

VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1661, 15 June 1875, Page 2

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