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VESSELS IN HARBOUR.

Keefa, s.s., laid-up. Samson, p.s., laid-up. Alexandrina, ship, from London, L. D

Nathun & Co., agents. Excelsior, ship, from London.—Brown,

Campbell & Co, agents. Wild Duck, ship, from Timaru, Henderson

and Macfarlane, agents. Albion, barque, from Russell, L. D. Nathan

and Co., agents. Briton, barque, from Newcastle.—Hender-

son and Macfarlane, agents. Excelsior, schooner, from Samoa, Combes

and Daldy, agents. Na Noba, schooner, from Fijis.—J. S. Mac-

farlane, agent. Frowning Beauty, barque, from Newcastle. Henderscn & Macfarlane, agents. Moa, brig, from Sydney. J. S. Macfarlane,

agent. Tawera, schoonar, from Poverty Bay.—J.

S. Macfarlane, agent. Meteor, ichooher, from Napier.—M. Niccol, agent.

The p.s. Nebraska is expected from Honolulu this erening or to-morrow. The schooner Meteor having been unavoidably detained by the weather, will sail for the East Coast on Friday next. The p.». Luna took her departure for Tauranga, Napier, and "Wellington, at 2 p.m. to-day, with the following passengers :—Capt. Machell and family, Mrs. Gill and family, Colonel St. John and son, Mr. H. Wrigg, Mr. Lord. She also takes 4 horses, 2 carriages, and a quantity of furniture, &c, for his Excellency the Governor. The s.s. Keera, which has been lying on the western side of the wharf for some time, drifted a considerable distance down the •tream during last night, but fortunately Bnstaiucd no damage. The s.s. James Paterson was to leave Sydney for this port on the IB^h in'st., and may be expected about the 21st inst.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 474, 18 July 1871, Page 2

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VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 474, 18 July 1871, Page 2

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 474, 18 July 1871, Page 2

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