On Sunday morning bet, the brigmadae Matauta took her departure for Keppel's and other islands, for the purpose of collecting island produce to Moans. Rage, HedsmannacdOo. The Geraan gun-boet Albatross left our harbour, on Monday morning last, for Auckland, whither she proceeds for the purpose ef receiving sundry repairs. The ship ÜBoohelle, took her departure, •on Tuesday last for Queenstown for orders. She left the harbour a full ship. About 800 tons of keroargo waa obtained in Sydney, and the gseater part of the balance in Fiji. SLI.O.M.S. Bismarck arrived in harbour •on Tuesday last, from Valparaiso, via Tahiti and the Henry Group. She is ship-rigged -and has a crew of 380. men.' She comes fare to relieve the Ariadne. On Thursday morning the German ship •of war Bismarck left for Saluafata, and returned to harbour, again yesterday morn-
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 86, 24 May 1879, Page 2
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