VESSELS EXPECTED.
City of Adeaide, s. s., from SydneyNapier, s.s., from Napier Caduceus, ship from London, sailed October 18 Ferndale, barque, from Liverpool, sailed September 15 Magellan Cloud, schooner, from Chatham Islands Amateur, schooner, from Lyttelton St. Alary, U. S. man-of-war, from Sydney Naomi, ship, from London Alice Cameron, barque, from Sydney Grace Darling, schooner, from Melbourne
We observe that the s.s. Gemini will on and after this day run as follows : Leave Riverhead at 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. ; leave Auckland, at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. This will prove a great convenience to the settlers in that district.
The Ivanhoe brings a cargo of 20,000 feet timber and 4 passengers. The Mary Ann Christina arrived from Kaipara on Sunday, with the following cargo : 106 bags gum, John Roberton and Co. ; 100 bags gum, 5 cases gum, 6 and a-half bales wool, 8 bags flour, Scarrott; 26 bales wool, Buckland; 1 engine, Yeomon: M. Niccol, agent.
The schooner Merlin cleared for the Thames this morning, with 40 tons machinery for the Caledonion Company.
The barque Queensland left Newcastle for Auckland on the sth instant, with 470 tons coals, 5 tons Ooke, for Messss. Henderson and Macfarlane.
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 627, 15 January 1872, Page 2
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197VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 627, 15 January 1872, Page 2
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