H.B.M.S. Sapphire arrived in harbour about 1.30 p.m. on Sunday, from Fiji, having on board the Goveruor of Fiji and suit, Chief Justice Qorrie, and Mr. Home. She left Fiji ou the Wednesday previous. Messrs. Bugo, Hedemann and Co.'s scliooufr, Fogoloa, arrived from Auckland, on Sunday afternoon last, with a cargo of general merchandise. The ship Coosar Oodoffroy took her departure on Sunday morning last, for a cruiso among the Line Islands. The barque Etiennie, so long and anxiously looked for, from New Britain, put in an appearance on Wednesday last. She has had a somewhat lengthy passage, owing to adverse currents and light winds, in consequence of which the food and water rau Bhort, so that those on board had to fall back upon the copra, with which the ship was loaded, until they fell in with the Vavan, when a supply of food and water was obtained.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 20, 16 February 1878, Page 2
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