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AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING.

The barque Stag was loading 500 tons of coal for Auckland when the Union left. .., •r,

Tha barque Cabarfeidh, which left here on the 24th ultimo, arrived at Newcastle on the 10th instant. • The barque'ltaly, which, left Auckland on the Bth. ultimo, had' . arrived in' Newcastle by the 10th inst The ss Llewellyn ai rived at Sydney, from Brisbane, on the 10th instant, * She may be expected here in a dayf' '.' '.;. ',-''''.,- '..' '" '- .' V • .. • The barque Mary"Ann Anhison arrived at Newcastle on the 11th instant from, this port, which she left on the 20th ult '■'■-- -"• '

The ship Baron Aberdare, Captain Edmonds, left Newcastle for San Francisco on the 10th instant with 2200 tons of'coal. '■•-" * •' ": :'•-■ :

The barque Vivid, which was expected hare from Circular Bead, arrived at Newcastle from Sydney on the 11th instant, so that it would appear that intentions have been altered with regard i o her.

The barque Lady Bowen, which will be recollected as having' put in here for. repairs on her. voyage from Sydney to London about two years ago. seems to have been in trouble again. She wis from January to May making the run from Lonrion to the Cape, and on her arrival had to bedecked for repairs "'; ". . . Some anxiety was lately felt in Newcastle for the safety of the barque Norhsm Castle, well known, in Auckland waters. She left Sydney for Newcast'e on the 28th June, in tow of the tug Mystery and in consequence of tho gale the Mystery had to let her go off Broken Bay. The barque, which was short-handed, was beaten off the land, and only made Newcastle on the 10th instant, when she was towed in uninjured. ■:

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1691, 20 July 1875, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1691, 20 July 1875, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1691, 20 July 1875, Page 2

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