VESSELS EXPECTED..
City of Auckland, ship, from Lonuou Active. s-j.ho:mci-. h'ov.i the Isi^'cls, p™r . HiuL-u.oii: schoon. ? r. from tho fc ads.early \n-u.-,ui :4 'bn^anti!i". iron;- Lovn.fi, earls !;'nicior.e,ship. tTOiii L-o:ido:i. early Otaki, ship, from London. c;:.r,y Jlcnsciuiioff, barque, from Samoa and Levulca EUlnore*, barque, from Daueclin, early ARRIVAL OK THIS CITJT Off NIW YORK, WITH TKS KNULiISM MAIL. The City of Now York arrived from San ]< rancisco at half-past live last evenmsr-neayly two daW before eonr-iot time. Sho briurftf J3 cabin passengers, iindJU ,t: ; cra-, ail told: festonsof cavyo. aiidilUiiiail bn3£ Thirty-seven ot the passengers arc tor New fecUanu. lind 2SI of the mail bags. Captain Cobb, the commander of this fine'\pssel. h-* obtained tsr himself: considerable favor wish the passengers, and on ihc outward trip was honored with the presentation of a handsome testimonial, got up by Mi August 15th, and arrived off Diamond Head. ; [oMo'iil-: at 2 a.m. of the 23rd. and lay-to until davlijrht, making i-l--e p-s-saye theretoin 7 days 13hoSrs,the quickest tiruc ever made by any boat in the service. Sailed again at 1.30 p.m. of same. day. crossing the Kquator on the ituh in loYiiicuae ICS W.. or 13 days 13 liouvs from commencement of voyai^. Passed to lac eastward. or The island of T.-ituila at 0 p.ni. oi the 31st. aiKl from rhercce info port cxperie-eed strong westerly and soui-hsrlv whuls, r.!w voyage from Saa Francisco to Auckland occupying -ii days j hours. The vessel was piioted up by Captain Burgess, and headed direct for the vvnarl, iii-i-iviii'-r alon^-r.io about 5.:i0 p.m. Passengers— Saloon:' Rev Oha, iea Clark, R ll&nneberry, D.J').. Captain H. \V. :uist. :ind K. G % Bnchanua and' Vice. 6 tee rave : .Moss:*. J. 3.:c110r, ..i. Kattrass A * Holmes, N Johnson, D. liosewarii, Charles Shorida.n..TohnLa;uvfio;r.Tliomas and ihchard Oa'a■?.. "Vv'iliiam Hofcv M.andJ. Sliiindley Lt. O. T.-iidi.-y. Jaiuer; Ciemo, Henry Poole, P. Maher, Ti.onuu. Ji-.ckaon, wife, and infant; A. Barnett. wife, and child; Thomas Hamilton and wife- : ,T. Skandlcy, wife, son, and live children; G. P. Ti-omas and y/ite. i assenffera to transit [crJ3.ydne3 :-C|ibm: Messrs. T. :-.I Rising \Vil!.;.:).m i^^ake. J. A. .\loimeaux, E."itl knapp aa;l ■•■■-:■-% '■-'. H. >;o^;-kinson, J. K. Chy.veas and wife. 1?. M. Kci;:;!itiy aTul^vife, y t-imith.E. .1. Kenne'iy, G.'['iKUca':. F.G.D., Al. Hayman. R. L. Islalcolm; and '12 steerageOwen and Graham, agents.
The City of Ne«- York left for Sydney at one o'clock this mo.'iii::,;. ThL-r'-i was a lavge crowd present on the whari'ln see her oil, the departure of tlio tfoklaie Opera L'rocip-j causing a great fommotion, vi uclciit'orj !c the members Sf that Comnany. w!u .niisiv.-d:«,! ho following passengers booki-'M" Auek!:.;;<i :-~S;i;oon; Mr nnd Mrs £. G. Lufcins, ixra \\ ailes, Mr ami Mrs Sinclair, Mrs B^ltzni^oyreu ar:d infant. .Mrs li-el.'Mid, ZUe.sssr? W. Sims. ?irovvn, R. T. Graham. Steeivi-.:*'.: INiiss IvLnry t.:o;niachy. -Ur and Mrs Farcy. and 5 children, ilessrs Williams ami Griffin, and the pu>:-saucers in transit from tian Francisco.—Owen and GratU'.n]. agents. As we anticipated, the Cabarfei In, barque, floated oif yesterday ei-eniiw from the muddy bed.where she stuuk during the morning1, and clinic up harbour r.bout six o^clock, apparently none the worse for her mishap. She wm moored alongside the wharf early this morning. OwiuK to our having appended to our yesterday's paragraph the various insurances on the vessel an impression may have ;rot abroad roat the'vessel has damaged her borlora. \ve are happy to state that when the jide was at the lowess Captain H. F. Anderson, German Lloyds Surveyor, examined the position of the barque thoroughly, and found that she was resting on an ev-il keel in about three ov four feet ot mud wii'n throe feet of water over it, and quite safe and uninjured. We believe it will be considered ll^'|fe Csis'J"V\*an:3ka let:. On shun at S o'clock this morning with Southern E:::,iih mails ex «;itr of New York. Pa^sen-ei'G --Mr and Mrs Ba^h-nan, blisses Artaino (2). r.ltuvay iroiipe(G) Meiers Plauiorton, vrcbsii>r. '' nt;ui'O, fccotr. Smith, Mason, Oairipbell, Kennedy, Martin. Peterson, .Johnston, Herkiss, Graham. The Itotorua Ic'"' Srd-ev at two o'clock yestTdav.' She will anire here on Wednesday, and leave for JNapier and South at 1 p.m. on Thursday.
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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2334, 8 September 1877, Page 2
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