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VESSELS EXPECTED.

City of Now York,P. I.T.s.s.,fiomSan Francisco; sailed 28th Albion, 8.5., from Syduoy, Friday City of Sydney, P.M. s.s., from Sydney, Tues-

day Southern Croa*. b s., from Lovuka, Saturday Hyreua, H.I G.M S., fioru Samoa Panto, H.M.S., from l-yfclton Waikato, ship (M.P.K V.) from London, saUod

June 25th Wanganul, Bhip (CJ.L.S.P.I, from London, aailod Fernglcn. brq (VV.T.B.TJ), from London, sailed JulylGth , _ , , , " Lultervvorth, bnrcmo, from London, sma July o Cabarfoldh, barquo (3.Q.M.J.). from UPRkong Looh Klcot, barquo (IjK.P.S.), from Lon ion, salted Aug. 20 _ _ Loohnagar, baiquo (T.K.H.J.), irora London; sailod June 1 Loch Urr, barquo (W.Q.L.K), from Lonnou,

Ingeburg^birquo, from Now York; sailod

Glenlora, burquo (W.G.P.T.), f' om London, load-

Catherine Jnuo, barque (T.M.K.0.), from Now-

Stag, barquo (M.C.H.L), from Adelaide; sailod Looncan-, banjuo, from Ilobart Town Ocean Hanger, barquontine, (W.T.N.v.) from New York, failed April 28th Fuirlio, barquonunr, from Nowoast.o ; failed iaii. Vision, brig, fro:n Omnnru, sailed 7tli Oconla, brißantino. from Adelaide Active. itriKnn'inn, ti-om Samoa Flirt, brlgantln* (W.L.G.P.). from Levnka Arnu.pu, urigautino, from .Lyttoltoa Boroabs, br^antina. from Levulca Clansman, biicantine, from Timara Oarnarn, brißainino, from Oam»ru Kyno, briganiino. from Lyt'olion Lapwing, brigantine, from Dunedin . Omaha, Drlgantino, from Chatham Islands Roderick Hhu. brißantino, from Dunedin Look Out, brigantino, from Sydney Kthol, b'igantir.o, from l)u.noclln Seagull. brigantliiO. from Lyttelton Kliza M*ry brigantine, from Groymouth. Knergy. schooner, from Noumea Dayspring, mission schoDnor (W.N.8.M.), from

the Islands Sybil, sohoonor, from Foochow, sailod July 17th Agnes Donald, schooner, from Karotonga B jjle Brandon, scho .nor from Line Islands Gael, aohooner (S.U.G.B), from Samoa Aoba, schooner, from New Calotionia Kphomy, schooner, trom Nouinpa Coronet, schooner, from Ai>utalii Policeman, sohoonor, from Now Caledonia Ovalau, Hchoofccr, from liarotong* Jttnrmion, schooner, from Oarnaru ; sailed 23th Atoteban, schooner, from Itarotouga Mary Anderson, fohoonor, from New Caledonia Southern Crose, Mission schoonor, from the

Islands Transit, schooner, fr^m Earotonga Sissy, schf oner, from li7tlclt6n Kate McGregor, fchooner, from Cyttolton Columbia. Eoaooner. from Napier Pirate, tchooner, from Tahiti Glimpse, ketch, from Levuka Hncodwoli, kotoh, from Norfolk Island Hagio, cutter, from Roso Island

iNWAUrs Co^STWisis v Reliance from Russol], with 03 tons cohI: Morniriß Unlit from Cabbage B»y with 20,000 feet timber; Start from Ngunguru with 23,000 feet timber; Alary Ann from Slahurangl with 15 tans firewood; Dream and Gem from Tairua with 22.000 feet timber each; Kauoy frdm Thames, with 18,000 feet timber.

OrrrwAßDg Coastwise.—Makarau forMatakana; " aye for Cabbago Bay: Morning Light for Cabbage Bay; Start for Nsunguru; Dream and Gom for Tairua; Onward for flussell; Nancy for Thames.

The ontter Pundorland arrived at Tauranga from Tairua on Monday.

The schooner Ooean. for Russoll, aDd cutter Otahnho, for Deadman'j Point, cleared at the Thames on Monday.

Tho 88. Waitaki hns boen taken into tho graving dock for an overhaul, and consequently she will not leave for Kusaell this evening.

The sohoonar Colonist arrived at Greymouth from Waitara yesterday.

The barque Olara "argroaves has been floated off the mud-bank at Kaipaia.

Thßbrlgantine Magellan Cloud 'sailed to-day for Kaloa-a, whero sho will load with timber for Lyctelton.

Tbe brigantlno Peastnll loft Lvttelton for this port yesterday with a cargo of breadstuff's. The brlgantico Roderick Dhu arrived at Dunedin from Mercury Bay on Saturday lost. Shels aunouncod to load there for Auckland.

The S.B. Southern Cos? is oxpected here again from Levuka on -aturday or Sunday next,

The brig Vision having completed hoc loading at Uamaru left that placo for \uokland yesterday with a cargo of breadstuff's.

Inlßlothoßrita:inia, ono of the flDcst etf-atnera of the Cunacdlinn plying between America and Kngland, burned 5291 lhs. of coal for eaoh ton of paying freight sho oarried. her speed, then considered fast, being 81 knots per hour. In 1877 tho Britannloitpeed 15 6 knots per hour, burned only 551 lbs. ot coal per ton of freight carried.

Tho trial of the Crlminil Court, Melbourno. Of Captain John Thomson, of the barque Broohmgiie, on a chtrero of having wilful y neglected torender assistance to the crew of a catamaran Which was run down by his vessel on April 8, in the Java spo3, was commenced on the 19th instant and concluded on tho 21st, when ho was found guilty, and aon'onced to three months imprl-nnmont. Captain Thomson hod previo sly appo.irod before tho Police Court, Melbonrnr, on tho sima charge, ths Police Magistrate d'amissir.g tho enso on ths ground t.bat thoro was net tuflbiont evidenco to go before a jury.

Tho soliooner Columbia arrived at Napier from this pn't onTnursrtay last.

The bJszantinea Stanley and Flirt, and tho fore and-aft srhooner Winifred woro all lying iv the harbour yosterday (V2tl>) poparing for a gpeedy riei>ait..r<?. The flrst-mentioned vesee'. •will probably loave early to-day, Mr L'Kstranifo ucconipimyi g her as Government agent. Mr ]aS is has tak^.n the place ot Mr Nicholl in tho Dauntless, while Mr Wecker still rein .im with Captain Gibbs. Tho Kosohtaalsolcfttorecruit labour in tho l mo Islands.—"Fiji Argus."

Tho trial trip of tbe f>maU stoaroer Mannkßu, built for Ihe Onphnnga and Waiuku Steam Navigation Company by Mesßra Holmes, was Sxpeoted to take place at Onohunpa to-day, but Wing to the pomps not working properly, it was postponed till Wednesday, the 22nd inst.

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3163, 8 September 1880, Page 2

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VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3163, 8 September 1880, Page 2

VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3163, 8 September 1880, Page 2

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