ARRIVALS.
Wave, brig, 174 tons, Pallant, from Oamara. Wild Wave, schooner, 39 tons, Flett, from Lyttel-
The schooner Tauranga will leave for Tauranga to-morrow afternoon. The brig Wave, in coming alongside the wharf this morning, carried away the foretopmast of the barque Bella Mary, besides doing other damage. The fine cutter Mary Eliza has made_ a capital passage to Tauranga and back, being away only four'days, and during that time she made an intermediate trip to Motiti with cattle. This favourite trader will leave again ' for Tauranga at noon to-morrow. The 5.9. Go-Ahead will leave the wharf tomorrow for Wangarei, taking the place of the Duke of Edinburgh until that vessel is ready for- sea. The ship Queen Bee was brought alongside the wharf this morning, and will commence discharging to-morrow. We learn by telegram received yesterd»y that the 5.9. Lord Ashley was to leave Napier on Thursday, and would arrive here, via Tauranga, on Saturday.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 339, 9 February 1871, Page 2
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