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per Southern Crocs. lor uisooroo : « w nowder. 1000 cartridge cisos. 1 brass propeller, 1 truss _-Cnse-.no drain pipes. 2 eases (trapery. ForSaPier-5.10 cartridge oases. 100 cartridges, and 100 cases fcuit.
InwardsCoA9TWisK.-_outh naroluia, from Rarricr. with 50 tous .voort: RoWa■< . from Ei with 60 tons coal; Queen, schooner, frnui Hokii'nea, with 12 tons bark, and 2 tons cum- Advance, schooner, from Oisborne, with 5-t'l sacks wheat. _lo_acks. 270 bags Hour, and 20 ;i..k_".b_an, P-Kon, irom Tairua, with 22.000 fCotTW.«BDsCoASTW-iSK.-Gem. for Tairua; Mana. for Ta'rua: Ma,i., for NRunKurn, . . Information has b-cn received by Captflin Anderson that the schooner .Isorval. belonging to Messrs H. F. Anderson and Co.. is ashore near Toloira Bay, Hast Coast.. So far as could be ascertained, sho has sustained llttlo or no damage. Captain AVorsp has proceeded to the scene to endeavour to flout her. Iho -3 orv»I Is a schooner of 5G tons register, nnd is insured v. the Now Zealand and National olllc. s for £1,100. She is valued by her owners at £1,100. The three masted schooner Siroco, from Pvduey. commenced dischnrging her cargo along«ido the Queen-street Wharf this morning. The fore-and-aft schooner Madornlsaaverusod to leave for Tonga and Samoa ro-morrow. The topsivl schoon.r Advance arrived from Gisbnrne last eveniu_ with a cargo of Wheat and flour. Sh _ left on Wednesday last, nnd bad strong north-ess? winds and heavy to Mayors Island, where the vessel washove-to tor several hours. Ihencato arrival, light westerly and fresh easterly wind.. . .'_,., ~„„__ Th. A.S.'.. Company .■• s.s. Southern _Cross Billed yesterday afternoon for Gls-orre, Napier, Wellington, and Lyttelton. with a general cargo. Tho rjpairs and alterati-ns to tlie s.s. Kotomahana. machinery are ma very forward state. and she will probably resumo running on Monday noxt. Besides now engines, her hull has been scraped and painted tho saloon cabin has been renovated and otheralteratioris-which moro conduciv« to the comfort of her passengers. Tlie passage will, her owners believe, be, made madein four hours, a boon which will be hailed with satisfaction by the travelling public.—
- Thames Advertiser." Th» brigantine Flora will be offered for sale by public auction by M<&srs B. 'lonks and Co. at noon to-morrow. Tho Klora is a vessel ot 111 tons register, and » as built o t oak, in London, iulSGl. She carries 93,000 feet of timber. The sohoonfr Marion is advertised to leave for Norfolk Island and New Caledonia on Monday next. She is at present taking in timber at the Thames. ... Tho barque Thames lfl takine in cargo at Lyttelton for this port. Oa arrival hero, she •will load with kaurieum tor New Yotk. In 1882 tho German fleet will comprise oight icon cad frigates and six iron-clad corvette.. Only live frigates, however, will bo as heavil. armored a3 is now consirfcred de.irablc. The corvettes wi !l be proteotcrt by 16-lnoh armourthat is one plate of 10 inch and another of 6-Inch, —and they aro henceforth to be armed TV-th six cunsof the same calibre, namely. 26 centimetres, in place of two guns of _0 S centimetres and four of H6 centimetres bore. Tho schooner Energy is advertised to leave for Lsvukadi'ect on or about, Tuesd.y next. She is" now taking in timber at Ngunguru for that BThe buor at Cavalli Passage has shifted from its proper positi_n near the rock.
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2834, 28 May 1879, Page 2
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