AUCKLAND SHIPPING.
The barquo Belzile, with a oargo of sugars from Mauritius via Geelong, arrived on the evening of the sth inst. The sohooner Tawera sailed on the 3rd inst. for Poverty Bay. The bi-ig Moa, Captain Robertson, left Melbourne on. November 19 for Auokland. A sail in sight, outside Tiritiri, was signalled last night, but whioh, up to a late hour, had not made her appearance in harbour. She will no doubt prove to be the ship Chile, from London, now due. — Southern Cross, Deo. 6. The s.s. Eagle, Captain Mailler, took her departure for Sydney on Saturday, 4th inst, witb a small general cargo, and 4 passengers. ■ The p.s. Sampson was due on the 7th from Melbourne. She is to be laid on between Auokland and the Thames. The Rangatira and Phoebe, from Southern ports, arrived on tho 6th inst ; also, the Stranger, brigantine, from Auckland with coals. Tho schooners Coquette and Savoy Lass took their departure on tho Gth for East Coast.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1108, 10 December 1869, Page 2
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165AUCKLAND SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1108, 10 December 1869, Page 2
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