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THE ALAMEDA.

The ss. Alameda arrived from Sydney | shortly after 1 p.m. to day, but owing to j considerable delay in berthing the sieamer she Was not alongside tho wharf till eloee on 2 pm. Passengers, for Auokland: Alex. Barle, L. A. Taiteraan, Roy. J. a. Hill. Thos. Walkloy. Tho Alameda discharged Sydney pilot September 9, at ilB p.m. ritrong N.W.B. and SB. winds, with squally weather first 50 hours, heavy beam swell from southward, thence to North Cape heavy N.B. Boa. Saturday, llth, 8 a.m. passed a steamer bound west. Stopped 13th. for Auokland pilot at 1 p,m. Time, S days, 18 hours, 38 minutes. The barque Kaesa left Sydney ior Auckland, via Newcaatle, with original cargo from Launceaton, on December 11. ""InWjlrds Coastwise. — Mahurangi. from Great Birrier, with SO tons firewood ; Reward, from Whangaroa, with 31.900 feet limb! r: Swallow, from Ohora, with 5 tons gum, 230 sleepers. The brigantine Look out arrived at Sydney from Kaipara on September 7. The R.M.S. Ruapehu left WelliDgtoa for thiß part direct at 9.30 a.m. today, and should arrive nere early on Wedneeday morning. The B.s. Chelmsford, from Opotiki. brings 17, Backs pot--toes, 13 sheepskins, 6 pigs, and 52U sackß maize. Passengers: Mr and Mrß Munray. The Chelmaford is to leave again at 5 p m. this evening for Opotiki. Passengeis: Mr and Mrs Baker. Mr Phillips. The b.s. Tarawora left Glaborno at 230 a.m. to-day, and should arrive here about theeame hour to-morrow. The Bchoonr Glsborne has berthed at tho Queen-street Wharf, and the Behooner Waiapu at the Railway Wharf. The b.s. Clansman arrived from Tauranßa yesterday. Passengers: Mr and Mr 3 Clark. Mrs Show arid 2 children, Mrs Phillips and 3 children, Mr Grant Mr Carter, Mr Davidson. The Thames steamer Rotomahana was laidup to day for cleaning. The berque Merope is to load here for London Instead of the ship Crusader, whioh is to leave for Napier in ballast about the 23rd inst. to receive cargo there for London. The sohooner Handa lele arrived at Port Chalmers, from Long Island yesterday, with 300 tons guano. The barque signalled on Siturday afternoon pissed out of eight. See was probably the Killarßey, from Melbourne, bound for the Thames. .__..

The AmerißSn briganWno Nettie arrived at Po___afrner?.from New York.TCSterday. aft« of 117 da, s. The Nettie his part cargo for Auckland, including 2.800 catea fci.. and aho wi'l come oa here after discharging her S .uihcra cargo.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 215, 13 September 1886, Page 2

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THE ALAMEDA. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 215, 13 September 1886, Page 2

THE ALAMEDA. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 215, 13 September 1886, Page 2

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