VESSELS IN PORT.
Bio, three-masted sohooner Gleaner, brigantine Coptic, E.M.S.
The S.S. and A. Co.'s B.M.S. Coptic, Captain JEempson, arrived in the roadstead at 11 a.m. to-day, having left Wellington at 4.15 p.m. yeflterday. Since she was here Uet some changes have taken place in her officers—Captain Kempson is in command, Mr G. Wright is chief officer, W. Murray, enrveyor; and W. Inman, purser. The Coptic loads a quantity of meat equal to 10,000 carcasses of frozen mutton here. The brigantine Gleaner, ten days out from Dnaedin, arrived last evening. Captain McLean reports experiencing very severe •weather. After discharging her inward earzo the Gleaner will load here for AuokJuad. . The three-masted schooner Bio will probably sail for Sydney on Saturday. ' The brigantine Enterprise and the whooner Orpheus are lying under shelter at the Kidbappem A Sydney 3xchtrage remarks :—" Private information has been received in Launceston to the effect that the Union S.S. Company have purchased in England two fine jteamers, The Queen and The Victoria, -which will probably be placed on the trade between Melbourne and Launceston during ■the coming summer." . The 8.8. JKahu is expected from Wellington ihie evening. The B.s. Talune, which left Sydney at 9.30 p,m. on the 30th July, arrived at Auckland jeeterday.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6218, 5 August 1891, Page 2
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