VESSELS EXPECTED.
Star of the South, s s, from Levuka, due Cyphrehes, ss. from 3vdney; due sth August Dover Castle, ship, from Belfast; sailed 23th May Xmu, screw-bai-ciuentine, from Levuka, early Belle "Brandon, schooner, from Pe.ayhu Island, early Peerless, schooner, from 3outh Sea Islands, early Lsetitia, srhoouer, from K&rctonga Stag, barque from Newcastle, early John Renuie, ship, lrom London ; sailed May 11 "Victor, barqnentine, from Port Gamble, early Vivid, barque, from Circular Head, early Ryno, brigantine from Botumah, early Papua, Sfihooner, from Karotonga, early Edith, schoo:or. from the Islrtiids, e%rlv Flecbero, th;p from London ; sai'ed 13th April Lutterworth, nliip, from Loudon ; saikd 10th April Vision, r.rig, from amo\ Alumbagb, ship, from London ; sailed 9th May Carisbrook Castle ship, from Liverpool; sailed June 8 Columbus, ship, from London ; s'a'led sth June City of Auckland, shijj, from London Charybdi -, schooner, from the Navigators Kenjlworth, schooner irum Koumea, early Llewellyn, s.s, from Sydney, early Eobina Dunlop, barque, from London ; sailed 29th March
V&~A special charyc of one shilling is. made for Qonsiqncis' or shippers' names inserted in this column.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1690, 19 July 1875, Page 2
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176VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1690, 19 July 1875, Page 2
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