VESSELS EXPECTED.
H.M.S. Blanche, from Wellington Kapier, 3.a., from Napier Caduceua, ship from London, sailed October 13 Lady Franklin, barque, from Newcastle Ferndale, barque, from Liverpool, sailed September 15 Celestia, barque, from Newcastle Magellan Cloud, schooner, from Chatham Islands Amateur, schooner, from Lyttelton St. Mary, U.S. man-of-war, from Sydney Hero, U.S., from Sydney Naomi, ship, from London Alice Cameron, barque, from Sydney
The s.s. Star of the South took her departure this afternoon for Southern ports with the following passengers: Mr. Watt, Mr. Hardy, Captain Eead, and ten in the steerage. The s..s. Keera, Captain Carey, took her departure this afternoon for Southern ports with the following parsengers : Eight Rev. Bishop Croke, Mr. Beaferd, Miss Turner, Messrs. Turner, Bruce, Bishop, George, Hurtfall, Apetiama, Te Maro, McGregor, and Smith.
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 624, 11 January 1872, Page 2
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128VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 624, 11 January 1872, Page 2
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