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VESSELS EXPECTED.

jvatal Queen, from Lytteit^n, carl^ Bella Mary, harque, from Hoba>"o Town, OaJly ■Robina THinlop, barque, f'; O m London ; sailed 18th March. tfalrlie, sohoorer. froPTi Lvttelton Isetitia, schoonor. f-.om Knrotonga Bebirgton, ship "(p.RHV), from London; sslled 24th Febrnarv Ttoglsnd's P.'lory, ship from london, early Loch Lee, schooner, from Sydney, early Wnnloek, barque, from Glasgow ; failed Feb 18 Woosunp, ship, from London, early Coronet, schooner, from tho Islands, early Tnverallmi, barque, from London, sailed 18th March Pearl. Iretch, from the Tslands, oarlv Edith; schooner, from the T.lnnds, early "Valejo, l^arqne, from T.ivprpool; sailed 6th March Helena, bif»-infiie, from Samoa r maha. briff»nline from Lyttelton (at Onehunga) Tasso. baraue. from Newea-tlo Onward, schooner, frnm Lvttelton, c\rly Harriet Armitage, barque, frcm Dunedin ; sailed 4th June Tavau, rchooner, from T"nga

The schooler Canterbury is about to leave for New Caledonia with a cargo of timber. The mail steamer Austalia left bntween five and six o'clock lust night for San Francisco, via Kantlavu and Honolulu.

f- The as Hawea, Car-tain Wheeler, sailed for Southern norts t.n-day, with tho folliwinfj passengers : Sir D McLean, Judeo Smith, Hori TCvaka, MHB, Mr and Mr« McNeil, Mr avid Mrs F-nrason, Mr and 3Wrs Williamson, Mrs Ellis anrt two daughters. Mrs Murray, Miss Brown, Messrs "Warren, Hojfan.'Morrotn, t>av!H, sbaw, Mabin. Webster. Managham, Bell. Davi»s. Johnson. Fownen. and sin steerage— Henderson and Macfarlane. agt-nts. The schooner Miuehaha has lbft Timara for this port, with a carffo of produce. The schooner Transit his left for Russell. The three-masted schooner Estelle is reported loading at, Adelaide for thio port

"We havi received the following CoramunicaaHon ftnrn Car>tfv!nFerris, who,however, is"ad»yufterthe fair." To tho "Editor. Siv\— I have to report the wreck iof tlie brii; Sarah of Melbourne lnyinp on the baach ■abntit six miles W.N.W. of Klisubeth Beef. I boarded iher at 7 a.m. of the 28th of Muv, found her deserted, part, of her sails flTinp loose and carried away, rudder snphipp'd. Spencer boom broken, wheel loyinc: on deck, all spare fear taken out, of h?tf, tide flowing in and ont bulwarks smashed, etc , put a man on board nnd proceeded tm my voyace to Coromandel. I now !ft? claim to salvape. Yoii'm etc., Wiltiam Nonius r The s.s Luna, Captain Fairchild, left at no^n for "WellinKfon "P/vsseTiporß :—His Excellency the Marquis of Notmanby, the MnrcMoness of Normanby, Tord Hervev Phipps and Captain Malic? and Le JPatour*! Aides-de-camp, and his Excellency's laousehoM servants and bsgsage witb several horses. The ship la Escoc.esa hauled away from the wharf to-day, and anchored in tho stream. She sails for "N"ewrastle at; once.

f^Tho barqiw Lafly Franklin clearod out to day for Kaiowain bsll'st.

The cutters Maud and Ness cleared out for Russell to-day in ballast.

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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1973, 6 June 1876, Page 2

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VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1973, 6 June 1876, Page 2

VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1973, 6 June 1876, Page 2