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STEAMER SIGNALLED.

A stealer, probably the Southern _ross,_irom Napier, was signalled just as we were going to press.

Outwards Coastwise.— Mercury, cutter, for Tairna, in ballast; Lake Erie, barge, for Ho wick, with 10.000 ft timber, 5.000 bricks, and 2 tanks; S". ah, ketch, for the Thames, 250 sacks flour, 95 sacks oats, 175 sacks bran, 10 sacks wheat, 2 tons s jtsh as, and 8 packages sundries, Tbe s.s. lona will arrive from Russell tomorrow morning. .'■ _ . Tiie s s Rowena, which left Tauranga for this port on Wednesday evening, din not arrive until fchismo-ning. She was compelled to put mv Waikawan Bay at nine o'clock on account of a strong head wind. Left again at four o'clock this morning, arriving in harbour at noon. The Rowena brought 28 pigs, 377 sacks m»"ze, 0 sacks wheat, 29 sacks potatoes, 10 sacks "■tim and sundries. Passengers:—Mr and Mrs Jncc'-oh- Mrs Edgcumbe. Messrs Grigg, 0;-i-aa.r_ Hurst. Thomas, Vassey. H. F. Way, a_'i „riat've prisoner. The Rowena will leave again for Mercury Bay and Tauranga at noon The "brigantine Linda Weber will be ready to sail for Lyttelton in a few days. _ The s s. Rotorua will arrive from the soutn c_ -mnday evening, and will sail for Sydney en Tues3ay afternoon. . The s.s. Taiaroa sailed last evening for Tauranga; Nnpier, and Southern ports, with a general carsro and the following passengers : Mr and Mrs V. albrook and 3 children, Mr and M-3 Alexander, Mrs and Miss Davis. Mrs Ta-i .r and daughter. Mrs Preece, Mrs Wilson, Messrs Kemp. Clark. White, Carrie's. Page, Byi'o3 McCt-lo'igh, Johnstone, Lawry, Harvey. Lawrence, Hicks, Tugwe'l, Constable MeG up, & The sis. Argyle arrived this morning Ifcom Wangarei and Mangapai with 40 sacks gum,,160 s'-e; ... 5 cases fowls, 2 tons produce, 2o hides, and the folio vine passengers : —Mesdames Harawick"und Edf;e, Mioses McGregor, McKenzie, and Austen, and Me3srs J. Thompson. Bull, Hay, McDou .d, Goldwater, Buchanan, Brown, and'Gunscn.

The tlir^e-nsastftd schooner Sea Belle, cleared ositwards in ballast to-day for Newcastle, for y. Met port she will sail at once. iS'The schooner Queen arrived from Hokianga late this afternoon, with a cargo of totara, gum, &O^ BLEGRA p HIC SHIPPING. Russell, this day. The s.s. lono sailed to-day for Auckland.. Taurakga. this day. The s.s Taiaroa arrived from Auckland at G. 15 c.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2608, 16 August 1878, Page 2

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STEAMER SIGNALLED. Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2608, 16 August 1878, Page 2

STEAMER SIGNALLED. Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2608, 16 August 1878, Page 2

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