KAIPARA SHIPPING.
|From our own Co-respondent ] June 11,
The Mary Webster leave here to-morrow for Tamnaki. Tin Tawera leaves at the same time foLyttelfcoa, and the ynthij th* next day for Wellington. There are no other vessels here At tbe Arata. _ Mill they are without a vessel, but the * -alanra _as been expected for a week p<.st from the M-aukiu.
The Marmion crossed the bar on the ;16th, bound for Wellington, and tha cutter Mercury on thefollo*ing day, buund to a uckland via North C-ipe. You have already heard about the heavy fresh here, and booms breaking adrift, but the fine weather since has enabled the mill people to recover most of th* logs, and should it last another day or so, they will have the whole of them back. It was the heaviest fresh ever known on the Northern Wairoa.
The Amaranthe pasted down the river from Aratapu yesterday, and would, I think, cross the Bar to-day.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1670, 25 June 1875, Page 2
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158KAIPARA SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1670, 25 June 1875, Page 2
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