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VESSELS EXPECTED.

Hero, ss, from Sydney and Melbourne, about 3rd August "Vx. i., r , oarquentine, from Port Gamble ; sailed 14th May Cyphrenes, s s. frc-m Sydney ; due sth August Dover Csstle, sLip, NOT R, frum Belfast; sailed 23th .fciay Trmi, screw-barqnentine, from Levuka, early Belle brandon, schooner, from Peiayhn Inland, early Peerless, schooner from South £ea Islands, early Ltetitia, s<hoouer, from Uarotonga Stag, bjrque froia Newcast c, ea:ly J<>hn Reniiie, ship, ironi Lond n ; sailed May 11 Vie.or, baro^etitioe. Jrom Port uamble, early Kyno, bngamine, from fcotuniah, tarly Papua, schooner, from K&rotonga, early Edith, schooser, from the Islands, early Flechero, ship, H R ML, from London j sailed 13th April Lutterworth, ship, HNKD, from London; sailed 19th April Vision, brig, from Pamo* Alumbsgh, ship, V N J G, from London ; sailed May 9 Carisbrook Castle, ship, HLWB, from Liverpool; sailed June 3 Columbus, barque, KVHR, from London ; sailed sth June City of Auckland, ship, from London White Eagle, ship, QS G W, fmm London, early Charybdi*. schooner, from the Navigators Benilworth, schooner, from Noumea, early Llewell/n, s.s., from Sydney, early

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The brigantine Omaha has left for Kaipara. She has on board 150 bags flour, 20 sacks sharps, 40 bags oatmeal, and 50 bags oats, part of her oiiginal cargo from Lyttelton. The brigantine Zphyr cleared out this afternoon iv ballast for Mongonui, where she will load timber for the South. The s.s. Star of the South is to leave at five o'clock this evening for Napier and the South. Passengers : — Messrs. Blackmore, Steele, and others. The schooner Agnes Donald 13 lying at the Gore street jetty having a few finishing touches put to her before she proceeds to sea. Captain Casey's new steamer having received her boiler in Mechanics' Bay has been towed round to the giidiron, where she will receive some of her fittings. It is the intention of Captain Casey to do away with the after hold, and throw the position of the engines back about 10ft. This length will thus be added to the forehold, and the vessel it is considered be made to trim better than under the former arrangement. The ss Wellington will be laid up for repair and general < veihaul on her next anivsl from the South. It is notified that passengers may be booked through to Melbourne, Greymoutb, and Hokitik* by the Hawei. which leaves on " uesiay, the 27th inst. The barque Freetrader arrived at liobait Town from Napier on the 4th instant, after a long and boiitercu3 passajge. Jseessr3 H S Meyers and Co linvo received advices that she was laid on for Anckl.'wid, a;d was to sail about the 13th instill', wilh a cargi of potatoes, fruit jam, timber, &c, principal y consigned to th*ir firm. Kra k Jamis, late mate of the Fawn, i' to fake charge cf thatvesstl vice CaptaiaDam, who ha 3 taken the iskinore schcom r. The new pilot schooner was underweigh yesterday afternoon, m charge of Captain Eugess. We^understand that the criiise wss amply for tho purpose of stretchirg her sail?, Bj'ore she starts upon her trill trip th<^ is to receive a f*w mo c tons of tial'ast. We must see her outside tho baibour before we give our opinion as to her tailing and weatherly qua ities.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1693, 22 July 1875, Page 2

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VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1693, 22 July 1875, Page 2

VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1693, 22 July 1875, Page 2

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