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SHIPPING.

trEI Tn E K.-J»'J ls - Viuc - ™ ua ' S ' W " AHKIYALS. ,1 „1 3«. Watson, from Bay of Islands. Os-Altu -■> t j u,in, from Napier K»'' ra * •• W.PAKTI'RE. - .-i - ... ■ tStephens, for Mercury BitF.P PKPAKTCRES. „ iVs . .v. llnr.sfjiiina and Mary Shepfol ' «.-rd. ear v. to-day ; Kauri, early. ... Her.-. Saturday. i. .'..•••••:>• iV>!;T3. —Phcrbe, s.s., early. —!v.-rra. early. KXPKCTKD. V.\v.Honolulu. f:\r.n .Southern ports, r v-'iv-.n's.r. from the South. f.-om Newcastle. , !.V:'.r '".ip. tVo-.r London. f l ',;;- ; .v,,, from I.on lon. sfliip*. from London. t ;:ie. fivm Liverpool. 1 •.. ■, ■ from Svilnev. ; . f - . . :..T, from Tahiti. . y, -. .-..linn' Snatli Sea Islands, I-Vl""' k-teh, fro n South Sea Islands. v-si-:r.s ix HAimoui:. [Tl.u : '' lis l:ot iii'-la la co.Ktiageattcrs 1 j e -o <■=.. :Vo;;i Svdnev.—Crui'-kshank, Smart ' ar.i O, agents. Botil V'V.-L p.«.. from the Thames. —S. IT. i: p.s.. froi.i the Thames. — J. !!. Su.ith. r. ;ent. Enter r:-.\ p.s., iro:n the Thames.—ll. B. audit. i; -VOU. p.*., from the Tiiames.—J. v. ap-nt. ffil'is i'*.' 8 .. tro-n Thames. —H. 1L Jervis s^« £e(rr>'. 4 X:i 4 >icr. —J. S. no, it. S:i-j'.)hc<L lroii* L. D. mi l Co.. rtlionts. c.ijiel allion, barque, from V or.don.—Cruicks'jn'.'-". Smart X" Co., m ■p- C Wen*worth, barque, from Xjvreastle.— ,T. S. auent. Husf- : 'T. bar«i•.!->, from Liverpool.—Owen a: 1 Cfr.".!r;m. agents. Jinf. i .irqr.e. from Xe-nvjstle.— H.-:L-rson A M".efnrla:ie. agents, brig, from Lyttelton.— 0. W. l?i::tiey, a jent. iloa. fro.n Newea^tle.—J. S. 'S'aefßr' , fiM.-> . t .1 C. Wi.e- "■ i'. ■ i liun-aiw."/ u' in-;. ■ iv ' -'m-.' r-.'-i :i'-f ■ > :. . 1 S,i'. ..." • ■>'. : I :.a''':

T:.c (i-:.. Wltr.rf lis* had a t;u*tUnc a:■ ■ •. r : 'r-t few wbieh is j . v. ::: ■?- ■ I:i1:tl ese <h:'i times, lie ::h;u is l-ivllns for London ; lie "Ware i« a 01: C c tin' cutter O'.ir.:-. ■■■ ! in c.-.r~i fi" the East CV-.-.si ; tb C i „ ; grain Oair.;.: 1 1, e.(;'.:e I've.w:;i:;g i!e:iuty dipolar.:.: , o-.'.s fr.;ns Xe-.ve.iiiie; tlv steann-rs Air-d.-!- j'lc.-i'i liir;:, taking in aiifl Ahciarci: I -;o : th.i stoanjcr W uIHLi, undergoing - :, : rs.— ?/*<-.7' <1 I> July T!:e 1 .r.nv.p (! V-ue.-lCa;.i!::i:i Croof, pot ur.di-rwci ih from t ::e Q\:rn::~ Wharf, on Tuesday last, and ppver.led to the fairway. I; n- :i very pretty .-iuht to witness as she left t:j.• wharf i:i full sail, with her royals set. We understand she is the first vessel tliat has left tl i- v.harl' i. i lrr a full spread of canvas. She certainly loi-kotl a picture, and caused univori i! rciarirL'. She v:jli fail to-day for Loado': ;i:-c. I ; ar.d wo wish Captain Croot and iiic ere v. a prosperous royage.--Ibid. AH RIVAL OF THE KEERA. T'u« steamer Kcera, which has taken t!;e place of t!if- Star of the South on the Kast Coast, arrived in harbour yesterday afternoon, from W'yXapier, bringing a full cargo 0 f «];icrl» has been landed in excellent cevieien. and wUhout loss. Captain ljaia r. h-.v::v.r left Xapier on Monday evening, :.t 5 p.m., wind S.W., and blowing hard. C.-iied t.l _\lahia to lai:d passengers, and 1< : .j..;.-; .-tit, morning, at 10.30 a.m.; proceeded ::s far as Hick's Bay, and anchored for ti:e in eonseq:ience of heavy gale fro:n i-.Vs'., and very sea ; pot under weipli a: U a.m. the following day, the sea having g-*i ?.i]y subsided, but tstill blowing from the s>. W., until arrival in Auckland.

I'iS3K::<.;:h~.—Mr. nnd Mrs. Giilies, Mr. Tarriip ue Mui'.lery, and fo:;r in t he steerage. STAR OF THE SOUTH. Wctukc the following from the llpicJu-'s Za</ Timrs cf tlie 11th in?t. :—" The efforts EaJe during file po.t vrci-k to set the Star of t'-ie Soutli afloat hrve net, we rogrot to ' : -y, proved so successful a? ".vi -at first ipted ; ujh! v.'i' now learn that ail further attempts to get l:c: off !:ave been abandoned." XAPIiCK SHIPPING. I'ie ]) 5. T.un! is shortly expected from AVoliJn^ton. sihi'O!:.":': Kauri, Strath iaver, ar.d T I..:~ . loadsa" timber o:i the coast for H:e *oli.':c>r.er Meteor arrived ws ;eraay from :inc ' • toast with timber. the keti-h Eagle wid clear at t 1.0 Customs w-daT, for Korotonsrt. Use Albion has now beeu li)~dnys out ron ' —flitiokc's liaii 11 tr *'(/.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2024, 15 July 1870, Page 3

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2024, 15 July 1870, Page 3

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2024, 15 July 1870, Page 3

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