ARRIVAL OF THE RHODERIC DHU.
THE LATE GALES.
This fine schooner returned from her maiden tiip this afternoon. Notwithstanding she had to encounter the full force of the late gale, she has made a gnod passage of thirteen days, having left Sydney on the 2nd instant. Captain McKeuzie reports having been hove-to for two days in a fearful N.E. gale on Thursday and Friday last, during which the topgallant most and a small portion of the bulwarks were carried away. The vessel behaved splendidly duting the gf-I*. The Three Kings were passed on Monday, since then light N.E. winds.
Cahgo :—39 cases vesias, 1046 bags and 829 pockets 'su^ar, Owen and Graham ; 24 bales hemp, 25 cases oil, J. S. Macfarlane ; S7 pkgs, '40 bales hemp, 3 bags rice, 398 bags maize, order; 15 cases acid, J. Grey.— Cruickshank, Smart, and Co., agents.
The s.s. Pbcebe left the MaKukau for the South this morring. Tassergers.—Mrs Carru'hers, Messrs. (rmith. Muna, Mooney. IWim and Mits Thorpe, and several others booked afcOnehunga
■ The new biigftntite Ethel arrived at Lyttelton from the Thames thin morning.
The Mary Melville, schooner, left Naj ier for the Bay of Islands to-day.
The Bh< rt s; c 1 if fine weather dnring the last twe days his enabled iha ship Caller On to put nut a good deal of her cargo. It is turning cur. in capital order.
Tha ship 7'iuie<lin hauled into the stream, and droppsdl down to belovy the man-o'-wp-r ground laH evening
. The brigurtire Flirt is load'ng for Ljttelton at her usual loac in;? berth at the Br*»kwatjr.
The barque Cararfeidh, whose arrival we not ced lust nigh', up t!ie h Tb«ur !ate in the after oon. and ancVioiei above t c wha f Sh? i, as smart a looking barque an we In^e seen here lately. Her hul. is splendidly adapted in ssi'irg and carrying combined: she isverr bro«.i in tha beam, h-r linps gracefully rounded, and with jU3t the modicum cf fullness desiriblfi in ft vassal intended for work ad not for show. Fierm st* ar* well tlacod, rvn-r taunt, but taveiing and h*r r;?gir ; jr and gear strong anct serv ceab!e. f-'he is cl.-.S'e lat Br t:h li!oy<'s for n'neye.i-s Captain Pfaser. v-ho come* in cotnramd report1. leaving Melbourne on thn 23Ui Mar, Hs h°d variable winds on the p%*s*ge, witii severe gAm on Wcdne rivi and #| hu^Rlay lait \\ re hava alre-.d? publi>h<*d full par'.icn'iirsa?. to tha bu'ldlrg, de'tin.itloi, ■ c, of (.lie Cabarfeidh. Captain V>. 11. SicKer.zU, the owaer, will soon find her L-rcfi'abla emplox-meni
The cutter Mi«a eotered Whanpapoa on the lOta inst, a?id left en the 15h for Russell to.load coal for Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1662, 16 June 1875, Page 2
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