SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
eOTttQW ANA. AmuvALs. April •». Lubcek, »U»uter. 1079 tous, Niericli. f r..m Bvduev, vi* Tung*. AprU 29. lluolii, aubouuer, 63 Hub*, KrufSK, from Manua. Kockton. steamer, 1070 ton*, Armstrong, from Sydney. Piuaeiijreri—Lieut. tVilson. Lin>M*liiru Ijw*", cutter, 'SI tons, bojiwu!>, from Auckland. May 1. Uttunapu, k homier, 12 tons, Pita, from Tutnila. Mats Iva, cutter, to tons, from alulifunus. Glen, schooner, \i\ tous, Yorkeuson, from Sun Francisco. M»yS. Hognu, scbooutr, 29 tons, Jones, from Fiji. May 3. • •- . Niuatabutubu. cutter, 30 tons, vuii lli.ll, from Quiros. L'. 8. S. Alert, J.l). Giuuum, commander, from Honolulu.
DkPAHTVBES. Apliil 27. . . NiiiiiUlmuW, cutter, 39 tons, vou Huff, for Qiiii-us. Tuviuni, schooner. 4H tons, Smith, for Fiji. April 30. Lubcek, steamer, 1070 tou», Nivrich, for Sydney. May 1. liockton, steamer, 1910 ton* Armstrong, for San Francisco. t'tunmpu, schooner 12 tous. Pita, for Aleipstu. ' • May 3. L'polu. schooner, Gd tun?. Krusc, for Kalcalili. Exi-kctkd Aiuuv.At.s, Mawbora. steamer, from Auckland, on the 15tb May. The San Francisco Mail steamer from Sun Francisco on or about Sunday, May 191)). Lubeck, steamer, from Svdney, May 26th. The Sail Francisco Mail Steamer, from Auckland, on or about .Sunday, May •;(ith. Iticbutond, steamer, from Auckland on or about May 30th. H.I.M. snips Ilubicht, Wolf, and Sophie early. tJ._S. ship* Adams, arid liiul.moud. early. VK9SKI.B im iLutMou. H. M.S. ltapid. U. S. S. Alert. U. S. 5. Nipsic. For&ete Barque. Buster Barqucntmc. Glen schooner. Mary 1 logau schooner. - Tafmi eoliooiur. 1 Jiucasliiru Luijs cutter. Niuatabutabo. cutter.
The cutter Lancashire Lass, 32 toim, Can- i taiu Sopwitb, left Auckland on April 11th, mid arrived in Apia on the29th. '1 he cutter exponent; ■<! strong easterly winds throughout the voyage. She bring* ouo jiaiaicnser, Mr. Tibault. and a consignment of timber fur Hesani. McArthur and Co. 'f hcß.».'Uockton, Captain Robt. Arnwtroug, report* having left Sydney tit 2 p.m. on the 18tb mut., nud anchored it Apia at 2 p.m. on the 28th. Experienced ntiong bend winds and aea throughout the pawwig©. Thu Bockton was chatteled in Sydney by Lieut. WifK>n on account of the United State* Navy tii convey the shipwrecked officers and crow of the Trenton wad Yandalia to Sun Francisco. The schooner Mary llocan arrived from Fiji at atw.nt 3 o'clock on Thursday th« 2nd. I instant, Cipt. Jours report*, left Fiji on April 18th. Experienced strouiraud variable \ winds from tlio Fsat. 'the Mary Ilogmi brought two passenger.*. Miwrv NV. Swauu ami F. U. Wuudhoune. Tlio American for* and aft schooner Glen. Captain Ymkenscn, arriicd in harbor on Wednesday the Int., ?,S .laysout she bring! a general cargo and U consigned to Mr. Mcora. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Eoebu Caxsxa., ToNo*T*ne. It js notified for'gemml infurmat'.ou thut four Conical (Iroo) Buoys, two painted red and two white, have been plant diu the Chut • nol on the following bearing*: —From N W. Bed 11 no j—North extreme of Atnta Inland, S. SG° 30° \V., East extreme of Atata Island, a" v M*. :s0" W.; West extremeof Fafj Inland, S. «»o 0« E. From S. K. Hed Buoy —North extreme of Atata Inland. S. 6S». 30* W. ; South OxtretJW Atata laiaud, S. 30 c 0 ° \V,; West ixtrcni* of Fafa Inland, S. 67 ° 30 c E. From White Buoy North.ot Atatu —Went and North extremes of Itafa Inland, S. 0° 0= W.; Bait extreme of Atata Island, S. 63° 0 E,; South extroineof Cftoounut on Malimm Island, N. 70 * 30 3 E. Ftom While Buoy 8. K. of Atata Idaod («'«mpb-ll Rouk)—North extreme of Tof.iku Inland. s. CO'.O'W.: North extrema of ;Atala J»laud, X. *>~ 0 s W.i Hi nth extreme of Poloa Uland, S2° 30«\V. All bnetiuuS ate magnetic Variation in ISBU .. 10.00° E. V*«aeli.npprt*ihing Nukualofa through thin | (image should keep the K< ■! Buoya to I'urt aioi the' White t.i Starboard, and after clw.ring Campbell Hock may slur -fol Government Whaif vr Aiiohoiage, eare ~being lakeji to keep el.;. iif the yowl patch off the King'a I'aUoe. Estiunce to Nurnu lUti.sor.. Vav.iv, Toxoa ' * ' latAsiw. It in notified I'-ii genera! infi nnntion that fo»r" Leading is f.<t liigh n u«t 8 -fe**ia diameter at the 1.;.-e, and painted vrbiU, have be<-u 'rnt.il »t Va>an, !•.».. ..i. KUikili I'oiut and two on TaUnfaga tutr.iuei'to Nfliafu Habur and Irtuiii-goiri ilmd.. |<-t «ntt*r (7 fatbowa) on aaudapit. Vi kmU ~p-ptoachiiig ptoachiiig Ketafn nliould kiep tin <wo !: ... ixwaon RilikiUialUiccn boariog N. K b< E. i K. untiltli* B*K.itt'a on fce-.i'r io lino W. by Jf. and then kevplng them in lino ' nteiu vetool Way «taiid iei for Wharf or Andynjt.>
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 29, 4 May 1889, Page 2
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