VESSELS IN HARBOUR.
Keora, s s., laid-up. Samson, p.s., kid-up. Alexandrina, ship, from London, L. D
Nathan b Co., agents. Excelsior, ship, from London.—Brown,
Campbell & Co , agents. Wild Duck, ship, from Timaru, Henderson
and Macfarlane, agents. Albion, barque, from Rustell, L. D. Nathan
and Co, agents. Briton, barque, from Newcastle. —Hendor-
•on and Macfarlane, agents. Eicelsior, schooner, trom Samoa, Combes
and Daldy, agents. Na Ifoba, schoonor, from Fijis.—J. S. Mac-
farlane, agent. Frowning Beauty, barque, from Novrcastle. Henderscn & Macfarlane, agents. Moa, brig, from Sydney. J. S. Macfarlano,
agent. • - Taweru, schoonsr, from Poverty Bay.—J.
S. Macfarlano, agent. Meteor, schooner, from Napier.—M. Niccol,
ag«nt. Comeiangi p.s., from Russell. —W. J. Hurst, agent.
There was no appearance of the mail steamer Nebraska when we went to prea*.
The •.«. St. Kilda, for Wanganui, has been detained till nine o'clock to-morrow.
The ship Wild Duck weighed anchor this morning and dropped down harbonr. She will probably sail for London this evening.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 476, 20 July 1871, Page 2
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156VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 476, 20 July 1871, Page 2
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