The s.s. St. Kilda took her departure from the Manakau, for Wauganui, at 12.30 p.m. yesterday. Passengers—Miss Ritchie, Messrs. Adnum, Banbury, and Nicliolson.
The p.s. Nevada will leave for Napier and Southern ports at 6 a.m. to-morrow.
The p.s. Comerang will leave for the Bay of Islands at 4 o'clock this day. .
The English clipper ship Napier, of Liverpool, and last from Melbourne, went ashore at Baker's Island on the morning of April 21 We understand that she waß insured. It :s probable that the value, of vessel and cargo (Bhehad nearfy' completed loading) will not fall short o£ 100,000 dollars. The ere .v, together with what articles were saved from the wreck, arrived in the Ward.— Hawaii': i Gazette, July 12.
The ketch Roseband, Capt. Oundry, arrived in barboiir yesterday. '. . left Lovu a on the same day as tho Merlin, ami consequently brings no later news.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 500, 17 August 1871, Page 2
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