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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

PORT OF APIA Arrivals. —June 23. H.1.0.M.5. Ariadne, 5 guns, IlTflO tons, Captain too Werner, from Tahiti. Juno 27. Fogoloa, schooner, 30 tons, Breckwoldt, from if an ua. Defaetukts. Juno 23. Tongatabu, schooner, H3 tons, Schlutor, for Niuatobutabu. June £5. Mary Andersoa, schooner, 60 tons, Shultz, for New Hebrides. Vessels e* Hamoub. H.1.0.M.5. Ariande Cesar Godeffroy, ship Bodild, baiquo Suturnus, barque Cpolu, schooner Vavau, schooner Fogoloa, schooner Expected Auivals. U.S. corvette, John Adams, from Panama, hourly. John Wesley, brig, from Sydney, early Ada May, schooner, from San Francisco, early. Bonanza, schooner, from San Francisco, early.

The German ship of war Ariadne arrived j in harbour from Tahiti on Sunday aftornoon list. She left Panama on the 17th April, and was from the 13th If ay to the 11th June in the Society and Marquisas Islands. The Ariadne it a composite vessel, with engines of 2100 aorae-powor; she carries a crew of 230 men, who are apparently well disciplined. The following is a list of her juicers:—Ist Captain Lieutenant, Sebelin ; Navigating Captain Lieutenant, Qeiseler; Lieutenants zur See, —Necs von Esenbeck, Hornung, Burich, and Goecke; Untor Lieutenants, Cossmann, von Zuelow, and Krieg; Surgeon, Dr. Beads; Paymaster, Wacnam&nu. The schooner Mary Anderson left for the New Hebrides, on Tuesday morning last, tor the purpose of obtaining labourers for The various plantations of Messrs. Godeffroy .:ai Bon. Considerable excitement was caused yesterday morning by one of the Pacific Mail steamers heaving in sight off our harbour. [t turned out to bo the Australia from San Francisco, which had called off for the purfx>se of landing Messrs. Clay, Young, and <>urtain. We have to thank Mr. Clay for late files. We learn that the American ship of war loft Panama for here on the 11th of May, tad may therefore be expected to arrive at any hour. The schooners Ada May and Bonanza left Han Francisco for here, the fomrr on the 2nd, and the latter on the 6th inet. The schooner StonnbirJ, we learn, was to leave Honolulu on the 27th instant, for this port, with some fifteen passengers.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 39, 29 June 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 39, 29 June 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 39, 29 June 1878, Page 2

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