SHIPPING.
POET OP AUCKLAND
f! DEPARTUBES. j] Duke of Edinburgh, p.s., Farquhar, for Wangarei. I Louisa Simpson, schooner, 91 tons, Bannister, for jjj ussell.
■ The cargo of the schooner Ivanhoe, from ,'Mongonui, consists of 14 tons gum, 20,000 j feet timber, and 40 bales flax.
The p.s. Duke of Edinburgh is due here to night, from'Wangarei.
| The s.s. Bt. Kilda will leave the Manakau for Wanganui to-morrow morning, at 8 o'clock. The barque Janet Dalgleish entered outwards at the Customs, to-day, for Newcastle. The brig Union hauled alongside the wharf yesterday, and commenced to discharge her cargo of grain this morning. The fine s.s. Hero is announced to take her I departure for Sydney and Melbourne, tomorrow aiterneon.
The barque Kate, for Sydney, sails on Thursday.
The ship Wild Dunk ia now discharging her I cargo of grain and in excellent order.
The barques Free Trader, and Frowning Beauty, and schooner Louisa Simpson, are still lying at the Heads, awaiting a fair breeze to proceed on their voyages.
The p.s. Challenger arrived at Helensville at 7 p.m. on Sunday, after a splendid run of thirty-three hours from Mongonui.
The p.s. Royal Alfred will leave for Gvahamstown this evening, at 7 o'clock.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 432, 30 May 1871, Page 2
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201SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 432, 30 May 1871, Page 2
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