VESSELS EXPECTED.
TarnnaH, ss. from the oixlh, 30th test Hero ss, from Sydney and Melbourne, about 3rd August Cyphreues, s s. firm Sydney ; due sth August Krau si-.rew-barqurnl.iic, from Levuka, ea^ly IflecViero, ship. H RM L, from London ; sailed 13th
April Alumbigh, ship, VNJG from London ; sailed May 9 John Ri-nuie, ship, VT G Q, from London ; sailed May 11 Dover Castle, ship, UCTE, from Belfast; sailed 23th
Carishrook Castle, ship, lILWB, from Liverpool
safl-ii June 3 Coliimhus, barque, KVHR, from Loadon ; sailed
sth June City of Auckland, ship, from London WhUe Eagle, ship, QSO W. fr-^m London, early Jessica, barque, from lv"ew York, via Dunedin Stag, barque from Newcastle, early Victor, bacquentine, from Port Gamble ; sailed 14th May Vision, brig, from Samoa
&3?™/t special charge is made for consignees' or shijypern' names inserted in this column.
Tt will bo scea by our London telegrams that the ship Glenlora arrived in London on the 17th instant Eha left here on the 25th March, so t.at she had occupied 113 days in tbe ran home A sight entry to clear the ship LutUrworth will be passed on Friday text »t iho Custom Ilouse. The schojner Albatross arrived at Napier last Sunday. Mr Pearson, so well known in connection with the schooner Clyde, has beea agaia appointed providore and steward of that v<sel.
The agent of the New Zealand Shipping Company gives notice thatth-se intending passenters by the ship Fprnglen who have not yet paid a deposit oa their passige money mutt do so on or before Friday, tho 30th inst
The s s Phoebe is appointed to leave Onehunga for the South oa Thursday morning at soven o'clock The Tarn OSlianter will take passengers off on arrival of th>sl 50 pin tra'n The folio *ing is the list of passengers who went away yesterday afternoon by the Hawea • —Hon C. J. Taylor, Dr Samuels. Mr and Mrs Cuff and family, Mr3 fdmunds and fAmilv. Mr and Mrs James Mackiv and daughter, R. H Woodward, G. Divnnett, T. O'Halloran, T. Stephenson, T. Paltridge.W.Common, T. Ching. T. Short, George Croon. W. Haslett, R Bovan, N. Kettle, and flt-e in tho steerage.—Henderson and Macfarlane, agents The barque Ksbroyd out to day for Mongonui and Sydney. The ship Lutterworth came up harbour to-day, and anchored off the wharf. She will be brought alongside as soon ns possible.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1698, 28 July 1875, Page 2
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392VESSELS EXPECTED. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1698, 28 July 1875, Page 2
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