SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
TORT OP APIA. Aeim vL-i. January 13. Batoprita, barque, (150 tons, Hilton, fresj Yokulisma. January H. I!nio, schooner, t»,i" tons. Dover, frou. i B;,i .ye Island. t Jii4inary 1">. . H.I.G.M.S. Albatross, 600 tons, I guns. Captain afeneine;, tram Honolulu. ' January IG. 11.1.(1.M.5. Ariadne, 1700 tons, 8 guns, | Captain von Werner, from Duke of York Island, ' DerAJrroßxa, January i--Fogoloa, schooner, M tons, liivckwel.lt. | for Saluta. ( January 16. t Byno, KUOOner, Sj tens, Dower, for a j cruise. YfcSSK!.S IX JljMtllOCa. lIJ.G.M.S. Ariadne H.1.G.M.8. Albatross 'j. llu.-, barque Francisco, barquo Enterprise, barque 'J he \ enus, schooner ExrT.iTiri Ai:Eiv.vtß. GodefTroy, barque, from Sydney, early. Varuu, M'hooucr, from Auckland, early. Marion, schooner, from Auckland, hourly.
On Monday afternoon last the.'Enterprise on iron burquc, entered our borliour from Yokohama, via Tutuila, oftw a splendid run of forty-three duys. The Auckland trading schooner Brno called imo ear port on Tuesday last, from Savage Island, to obtain a few supplies, and proceeded on her trading voyage to the northward again on Thursday.' On Wednesday afternoon last the German ship of war Albatross entered our harbour friiia Yokohama, via Honolulu.] She. met suiue very heavy weather between Yokohama uud Honolulu, during which she lost one of her hunts. Tlio Albutruss is what is termed it gunboat of the let class, carrying four gnus.; her engines are of the IVnsehcl Hvsi.-ci. und are 'Jou horse-power. She has u crew ol I'JO men. The following is a list of hex Officers:—Captain Mensing; Lieutenuuts, Wucheiihuseii, uud Kuellers ; SubLieutenants, Etiemie.aud MuchaliYiebrdok; Assistant Surgeon, ]>r. Groppo. The Gorman war ship Ariadne returned to port nn Thursday morning last, ul'ter a three mouth's cruise amongst the Line ishiud.-., New Britain, and various other places in the South Pacific. Xh. Weber, Esq., Imperial German Consul returned in ber. AVo notice by a recent Auckland paper that the schooner Yuv*i had left flic deck after being newly'coppered, ami that she would leave for Samoa, via Tonga, on or about the Ist of January. The who uier Marion left Auckland for thU port, via Touga, on the 3rd of December, and may. therefore be expected to arrive at any Jiour.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 68, 18 January 1879, Page 2
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355SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 68, 18 January 1879, Page 2
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