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SHIPPING.

PORT OF THAMES.-Aoausi 26. ARRIVALS. The Adah, which arrived on Wednesday, brought the following cargoßo. bags oats, Bollerson and Son; 60 do, bran', 44 do. potatoes, M. Browne and Co.; 24 do. do., 10 do maize, Hansen; 500 kegs blasting powder, Stone Bros,; 2.soopalings, Read. Hettie White, cutter, from Tamaki, with 70 bags chaff, 4 bales hay, J. Clark; 106 bags chaff, M, Browne and Co.; 11 bales bay, Veale. Gipsy, cutter, from Auckland, with coal. Lady Rath, cutter, Mo, from Deadman's Point, with firewood. Rotomahana, Farquhar, from Auckland, with passengers and cargo. Enterprise, p.s, 69 tons, Miller, from Auckland, wiili passengers and cargo. MTiUUiP OUTWARDS. Botomahana, 5.0., 139 tons, Farquhar, for Auckland, with passengers and cargo. Enterprise, p.s, 69 tons, Miller, for Auckland, with passengers and cargo, CUSTOMS DUTIES. The following is the amount of revenue collected at tho Port of Thames yesterday:— Duty, £2613s 9d, ENGLISH SHIPPING. The barque Fernglen is loading at London for Auckland. ' Shortly before 4 a. mi on July 4th a firo was discovered on board the Pialto, lying in the South-weah India Docks, and belonging to the New Zealand Shipping Company. The cause of the fire is unknown. As tho result the steward's pantry was nearly burnt out, and the sabin on the after paft of the. upper deck and tho contents were greatly damaged by lite, heat, smoke, and water. The formation of a small squadroa _ of steam vessels capable of cruisiug under sail is in contemplation by the Admiralty, and to these ships young Beaineu will be drafted for the purpose of training them in their profession, there being 10 sca-goiug sailing ship left for training purposes.

Shaw, Savill, & Co, have chartered Money digrams steamer Durham to leave for Lyttelton on September 16, There is every reason to believe that this ship will be very full of passengers. The Lutterworth nailed for Auckland on tho Bth instant, full of cargo, with the following number of passengers:—Saloon, 4; second cabin, 32; steerage, 25. The Lady Jocelyn will leave again with Vesey Stewart's party on September 24th, Her saloon accommodation is nearly all engaged, and there is no doubt she will'have in all noavly 300 passengers.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3691, 27 August 1880, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3691, 27 August 1880, Page 2

SHIPPING. Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3691, 27 August 1880, Page 2