VESSELS EXPECTED.
WaltaDgi, ship; left London June 11 Stracatbro, ship ; left London May 13 1 „ko and Euterpe, from London, loading Merope, ship, left Dunedin August 23 Saukar. ship, left London July 3 Holen Danny, barque, left Glangow July 10 Elinor Veroon. barque, left Wellington April 0 Nettie. briKantine, frcm Now York, via Duuodln; ~'sailed May 16 Mary A. Greoawood, via Dunedln, left New
York July 2 Hansn. brigentico, from Boston, via Wellington
sailed May 17 Prince Albert, barque, from Hamburg ; sailed May 7 Jessie Nlccol, schooner, from Rarotonga, early Atlaut'.c. Bohouuur Ir.ui Karotonga, early William Turner, barque, from Fiji Ebrcnsvard, barque, from Java Mia. tarque, from Java Nicoya, barque, from Java Conference, barque, from Newcastle Ensign, barque, left Newcastle, Aug. 17 Three Cheers, from Lyttelton Barcy Pratt, from Oamaru Crusader, ship, left Wellington Aug. 25 Camille, brlgantino, left Uunedln August 28 Energy, sch. left Dunedin. Aug. 2o Atlantic sch, from Kaiatonga, early Loo_ga_a.. barque, left Hobort. Aug 18 W. C. Woritworth, barque, from Newcast'e Oceola, brigantine, lett Lyttelton August 23
Mr Gaorgo Niocol is building at Dovonport a cutter to register about 3C tons for InvercarßiL The s.s. Wellington left for Tauranga laat eroninn in nlace ol tho Clansman, which is laid up tor slight repairs. The s.s. GlenelK arrived from Whangaroi toda7. Passen^ors: Capt. McGregor, Capt. Crawlord, Mr 8011, Mr vicKonzie, Miss Munro. Tho brigaDtino Circo left for Morcuiy Ray tbia morniDg in tow of tho ss. Awhinn, Sho is to load timber for Rockhaoipton. The U.S. corvette Mohican left for Samoa at 11 a.m. to-day. A cutter named tho Darphay, used for trading purposes about Wellington Harbour, wont ashore durinir tho galo at Ward's Island on Wednesday, and will probably become a wreck. She is owned and soiled by Captain M.-.Gregor. and is valued at £150. The vessel is not inst/red. The Hineraoa tendored at Greymouth yes'errlay mornim?, and Messrs Lnhmann and Guinness and Ju'ge Harvey were landed by the tug. The Blnemoa has been outside siace Tuesday nieht. violent galo? prevailing the whole time. Tho bar was wood, and there was plenty of water to-day, but Captain Fairchlld would remain no longer, wanting to get back to Wellington to tako food to the starving Maoris In the eruption district.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 202, 28 August 1886, Page 2
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