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Tec 1. is s. UHy or. Meinourne. J. vv. ernwu comma tlat, left fwr San b'rancisco via Honolulu at noon tv day v>itti >lia English mail. Patseugsrs fr m Aiit!l:iua-J:—Mr and Mrs James Bla-^kloefc a>id (our children, Air and Mrj Carruthera, Mr A. Stevenson (mail agent)- {iiecvuge: Messrs Al. <>. Scois, i.\ Oreo, E. K. England, Mrs M. Burns and fur children, Mr and Mrs viiff >rri and three children. We dtsite to make our afisnowledgments to !Vsr TDonovan, the third officer of the City of Melbourne, for his courtesy yesttrday U guppiring cur representative si promvt'y witu Australian flics, report at pissage, &c. Coming in as the steamer did us so an advanced hour in the day, the courtesy was doubiy appreciated. The s.s Phoebe arrived this morning in the M;inuSau with the out-going Southern portion o: fee Han Francisco w>\d, and the following pa^aen.ers:—Mr and Mr3 Clifford and family, Mr and Mrs Walshw, Mrs Burns and family, Mrs Bennett, Mhse3 Krov/n, Dixon; Walsh*\v, Messis JVlurrto.rk, -vill amson, McLean, t'almer, Hamilton, Ward, Clayton i^ay, .'-ienderson, Stevenson (mail agent), McKay, Blr.clm'oro, Petrie, Williams Moore, Grog^n, B-uui-ley, Mitchel, Ashcroft, an-, lft iv the ateer^e. acocrding to latest advices fr. m bebart Town, the Bel! • Mary ins to leaye f.»r sert.".in for fiiis port ca tee 2f>th mMrco. No tioinga have been received of tha Chaaticii fcr, which has been given up as lost. The barque Gabarfeidli came r.p the harbour yesterday evenißr; and ancliored off the wh itf. The schooner .4,gaflp*ltft Napiar ou Wednesday for Mercuiy Bay, whei^1 she is to load tiaiber on Mr flood's charter. The schoGser Kate McGregor anived from Napier and the East Hoiiat yesteuUy with a cargo of proauca and 49 head of cattle. Tiie stop Liutorworlb, has cltared for Newcastle in Ir.ilasi. She is likely to sail to-morrow. . The Bcliooner Meiy Cro3s air'.ved to-ciay from Greymouth, at Oacliunsa with a cargo of coals. , Th« schooner Golden Isi-J arrived this lnorning fro3i £uJs°eU vnth a cargo of ct»l. Lha schooaer Cl/de from Wangarei/th's_ morntna' brings several pas?en»cers and p. cargo of produce The's.^. V* eliinjton is beiog completely dismantled by "Sir D Gouk. Sh-3 lisa been drawn up oo tile iiu'd as far m she van be flpated, and at present is oaoored by the side of tic wh^ti.opposlteMeMrsOxlKj'sstdre. 1 Sim U aX px*S6B4i lia^og her zoactiinery tik;=u out. Wt iadcr."t:vnd 'hat tni whole of this will bs iomorefl ■with the exception of the'sole-jp'atcs and cv'i'.rnvr,. Ih.c woc£ is Uoi.i£ carried en wiliT us much espedU'on a-: possible Tua sulp y"efi'!'-.jrq eaisred put t3-(3ay lor PorMand Ore^oa. The cutter Leo, from Russell, brings 50 toiß coals for Mr M. N.iccol, and the crctujr Ma.uJ 40 ton?. The cutter Coralie, rrora Opotiki, bxing<* SCOsscVs maize and 8 balw b.ii .J. The bdioonei 7 slio, bwa A .7r.,nr.-. hiitujs 2-«5 cigs wheat fi2 biitrs :^;'iv'-- ■»l=' *> P-i's. . The barque Th-id cleared out to-day m ballast for Newcastle. . TELEGBAPmC SHIPPING-. The a,n- Pretty Jaaa arrived at 10 o'eioek iast Bighjy • , The 3.5. Southern Cross aMved at 10-o'cloc*; tiiis morniu'r.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1730, 3 September 1875, Page 2
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