MISCELLANEOUS.
Tim BAyiNT , Slip.— We 'understand that the Bremen barque Peru, of some 800 ton* buriheb, which ii at present discharging breadstuff* alongside the wharf, will, on completipn of her disoharge, be taken over to the North Shore; and hauled on to tbe patent slip to be re-coppered .and overhauled before leaYingporfc. The P,, N.Z., ,and?A,lt.M. Company's s.s. Lord Ashley, Captain Ponsonby, left the harbour at 2.30 joL yesterday for Tauranga, Napier, and the South, ' with' a -general cargo for ill the ports and some 25 passengers, whose names will be found' elsewhere. e The' cutter Gle'ara brought down a small cargo of kMuri giun' from the ,Wade yesterday^ ' •The. cutter "Four Si«ters will sail for the Wade toJUay.' ■ ' ■ • - • •• • - Th« schooner Sea Breeze, Captain Norrii, may ke exp^ited from the Bay of Islands this ereiring.'Th« cutter Rapid, Coulirey. master, arrived yesterday from the WairoaJ^hamet), with a cargo of cheese, butter, and' other settlers' prodnpe, besides MTtral piuebgers. .-The dntterL'omefc, Cross, master,. arrired, ywterd»y irom 4b« Puhoi, withji cargo o£< shingles and; firewood; , , . . ,»„.., ■ «9h« cutter Morning light, Tiller, .master, sailed yesterday, for Tryphena, Great Barrier Island, with snndry merchandise. , _ , . , lilhe outte^ , Petrel, Niemaqn, master, sailed, yester44ymornjng<fpr Coromande^ with sundry mer r ehandise. ,". t , i -, , • T^ftaketch t folly, Dpwnes, master, sailed yestSr-' dM^fo^^abbage: Bay, and, thp,, schooner, lily, ior | Wuhelb, with sundries. . „ tlj • "l)(" l)(
The cutter Waterlily, Allan, master, discharged a cargo of 45 tons firewood from Omaha, in Mechanics' Bay, yesterday. The cutter Glance, Dickson,inaster, sailed yesterday for Matakana, with a cargo of maize, bone dust, and general merchandise. The schooner Helen, Bicketts, master, sailed last night for Tairua, with sundry merchandise and nine passengers. The cutter Mary' Aim, Wood, master, sailed yesterday for Tairua, in ballast. The schooner Hope, Captain Black, and the cutter "Whitby, Captain Doughty, will sail to-day, the former for Tauranga and the latter for Opotiki.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2797, 13 July 1866, Page 3
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310MISCELLANEOUS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2797, 13 July 1866, Page 3
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