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VESSELS EXPECTED.

Pareora, chip (Q.S.G.W.), from London; sailed EalSe^hip. (J.N.M.S.) from London; sailed Lebl lab-i^ue (JFLN). from London; sailed FaiStl 9, ship, from London sailed June jrav^Queen, ship (K.L.Y.S.). from London; GleniS barque (W.G.P.T.). from London; LcobaFi ne!t, ship (L.K.P.S.), from London; Avonaf bkrque, (W.Q.J.N.)from London.loading Zeaiandia, P.M.S.S., from San Francisco, Carrtfwymanfbarque, from New sTork, sailed Mor^aftle 3* barque, from New York ; sailed Ota^tee, barque, from New York, early Annabell, brig, from New York; loading Rotorua, s.s., from Sydney, early. gl|!knM!ft^m^»e^Ue; Bri^Ma!? barque. (T.M.J.8.) from Hobart Taiaroa, s'.s., from the South, Monday next \ Southern Cros3, s.s., from Napier, Sunday T?Rtp McGregor, schooner, from Lytteiton . tofha briglntine (M.L.H.S.), from Chatham Stas?b aar?ue efv:R.G ! H from Timara, early Moa, brig, from Titnaru, early Lapwing, brigantine, from Timani, early. Oceola, brigantine, from Oamaru, early. Minnehaha, schooner, from Oamaru, early IJfiWSSaSStAmea and Solomon Islands, early Peerless, schooner, from Noumea, early. Active, brigantine, from Friendly and Js'avigaRyno,r'briglntln'e et\V.L.G.y.) ) from Suwarrow, Wavorof Life, schooner, from Suwarrow, early Talisman, schooner, from Tahiti, early Coronet, schooner, from Tahiti, early : Winifred, schooner, from Levuka, early. Agnes DonPld, shooner, from Levuka. early Nymphe, schooner, from Levuka, early Magellan Cloud, schooner, from Levuka, early Gael, schooner, from Levuka, early Marion, schooner, from Tonga, early No-val, schooner, from Tonga, early . j Pearl, ketch, from Rarotonga, early i Mazeppa, schooner, from Rarotonga, early.' Caledonia, echooner, from Samoa, early. ■ Marr Anderson, schooner, from Samoa,^early Laetltia. schooner, from Norfolk Island, early Southern Cross, Mission schooner (W.L.D.H.), from a cruise, early

Outwards Coast wiSE.-Elßinore, schooner, Jam, for Russell, in baUast; Eliza Mary, Barrier, in ballast; Phoenix, cutterTTOT aifmmin ballast; Lady of the Lake, barge, for Tryphena, in ballast. .• , . The Belle Brandon is expected to leave for Rotumah and the I3lanas on Tuesday next. Several vesae's are lying windbound in haibour, including the schooners Golden Isio, Ruby, and Fairy, for Rns3ell ;.the schooner Kriemhilda. for Wangaroa; the cutter Fanny, for Whangapoua, and a number of smaller The mail steamer Zealandia, from San FranciHco and Honolnlu, with the English mail, is due here on Tuesday next. She will leave for Sydney several hours after her arrival. The 8.8. Taupo will arrive from the south tc-niorrow night. . . , , The barque Morro Castle, which left New York on May 10 for this port, is now 104 days out, and maybe looked for daily. The brigantine Eliza Mary having completed the discharge of her inward cargo, cleared at the Customs to-day for the Manukau, where she is to load with timber for the South. She is to sail with the first slant of wind. Messrs Henderson and Spraggon are making good proares3 with their schooner, and she will be ready for launching shortly. ■• The topsail schooner Kemlworth is advertised The barque Martha Fisher from London is discharging her cargo in excellent condition as fast as the Dad weather will allow. Her future destination has not yet been^decided upon. The ss. Rowena left for Coromandel in the place of the Argyle this afternoon. She will leave for Tauran'ga and Mercury Bay on Monday Owing to the inclemency of the weather, the work of discharging; the barque Cerastes has been greatly delayed. She will, however, most j likely be ready to sail for Valparaiso in the early part of September. • The barque Lebu, which left London on May 19, is now 94 days out. and she may therefore be expected to arrive at any moment,. • The Blanche will probably clear at the Customs lor Rarotonga to-morrow. The rain haa greatly delayed the shipping of her cargo. The s.s. Argyle left Russell this morning and she may be expected to arrive late to-night or early to-morrow morning. In the paragraph referring to the supposed loss of the schooner Atalanta last evening; the name of the vessel was] misprinted Atlantic. The latter vessel is at present lying safely in the harbour. - , ,„• ~ The large ship Lady Jocelyn is still lying in the stream, and she will probably not be berthed until the departnre of the mail steamer, when she will take her berth. She has on board a cargo of merchandise, valued at £27,200, a portion of which is for Melbourne. , The brigantine Linda Weber sailed for Lyttelton at noon to-day, with a cargo of timber, tdoors, sa3hes, and piaster. The brigantine Roderick Dhu has completed the discharge of her cargo, and she will sto into the dock tc-morrow or Monday. She is to be overhauled, and wiil then proceed to Kaipara to load with timber for Dunedin. The brig Lady Aberdon entered outwards at the Customs'to-day for Newcastle.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2605, 23 August 1878, Page 2

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VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2605, 23 August 1878, Page 2

VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2605, 23 August 1878, Page 2