VESSELS EXPECTED.
Fernglen, ship, (W.H.T.8.) from London; sailed August 17 _ _ . Adamant, Bhip (N.J.F.S.), from London; sailed August 27. Trevelyan, ship (V.N.H.S.), from London ; loading ' _ , „ . Anazi. barquo (J.D.W.N.), from London; sailed
July 23 _ , Bon Nevis (JCVM), ship, from London; sailed
Ootobar 2nd iTTr _ TT Sonthern Cro?s, Mission schooner, (W.L.H.D.)
from the Islands Loch Urr, barque (W.Q.L.K.), from London; loading Falcon, barquontinc, from the Islands Mary Anderson, schooner, from Samoa Fiery Cross, schooner, from Oamaru Tubal Cain, schooner, from Levuka Energy, schooner, from Levuka Ovalau, schooner, from Samoa and Levuka Midge, schooner, f^om Samoa and Tonga Clansman, brigantine (S.L.M.D.), from Melbourne ; sai'ed 30th Ethel, brigantine, from Lyttclion Myrtle, brigantine (3.R.G.Q.), from Samoa and " Tonga Agnes Donald, schooner, from Levuka Edith, schooner, from Karotonga *o| Gael, schooner (3 R.G.B) from Samoa Inglewood, ship (P.P.W.S.), from London: sailed September 25th Pirate, schooner, from the Islands British Empire, ship, from London: loading Margaret Galbraith, ship, from London; loading Syren, brig, from Sydney _ Agate, barque, from Now York; saved September 23rd . _;■_,.. Elinor Vernon, barque, from New York; loading Caledonia, schooner, from the Islands
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2994, 21 November 1879, Page 2
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