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THE BARQUE MONEYNICK.

Our readers will be glad to learn thit the feara for the safety of the birque Moniypnick turn out to be groundless Th-s vessel which left Auckland on the 20th Ju^e f<>r Hokiacga a rived at her destination yesterday, after a pr traded, voyage of 30 days.

KTI c s.s. Ladybird, Captain Andrtw, arrived st Onehunga wharl at 10 a m.this. morning. She left - ytteltoa at 4 p m hi t&e 15th (having itturned from that por. instead of the Ptceb;.. she having taßen up the Ladybird's ran to Jmcedir). .After calling at intermediate ports, arrived at Taranaki on the 20th; landed mails *ndpassengers, but it was too rough to land cvrgo. Passengers—Mr arid Mrs McDonald anc" two children. Miss Stewart; Messrs Matthew, Har_cer, Common, Caldwell, Chapman, Williams, Wells, and seven steerage. W c are indebted to Mr Dougherty, purser, for files and report.

The s s Stir of the South arrived in harbour yesterday eveniDgfrom Fiji with a full cargo of maize and Siveral ja- sengers. Captain Palmer reports arriving at Levuka on the 6th inss, sf t_>r a troublesome passage down. Left again on the 12i,h inst and for first four days experienced a hanl S. B gale, after which there was a spell of fiiie weather. Made the Poor Knights at 10 pm on Monday, and had thick nasty weather down the eoa«t. Passengers— Messrs F. Howard J. W. Philpott, r.itt!e, Bow. Cartledge, Semisch, Kipper, Turton, Mrs Ledingham and two children, Miss Haslett, Miss Stevens. Steerage—Mr James Smith

The barque Bella Mary took her departure for Hob.u't Town at daylight tills morning.

The Coronet had her new mast stepped yesterday. They are a flue clean pair of sticks, and were suppli-d Ky Mr D G-ouk. Mr McChe.ney is rigging the fessfl.

The barque Martha is alongside the Fernglen, into which she is discharging her Island cargo for Shipment to i ondon.

The Hawaiian schooner Dauntless is also- transferring lnr cargo to the Fernglen.

The brigantine Omaha hauled into the stream this morning, having completed the discharge of her cargo from the South

The ship Forf .<shie is rapidly progressing with the discharge of her cargo. The large quantity of fine goods brought out fron. London by this vessel are all being delivered in capital condition After co mpleting her discharge, tho Forfarshire will ballast, and leave for either Sydney or Newcastle.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1692, 21 July 1875, Page 2

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THE BARQUE MONEYNICK. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1692, 21 July 1875, Page 2

THE BARQUE MONEYNICK. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1692, 21 July 1875, Page 2

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