On Sunday morning last the brigantiue Mutuutu to<.k her departure front our port, lor Auckland, ulnro anunrill receive some lew repairs, and is expected to return here in about two months. The barque Angostura took her departure for .burnt, on Sunday morning last, win re she will load up fur i.m-ojie. TliesthuouerOvaku uvrived in our port, in in l iji, ua loi.gu, on Monday inoruiug list. On Wednesday lust the barque Anna left our port lor 1-iji, where she will loail uiiftr J.mope. The long-lookcd-for barque Wandruhm put in uu uppi an.nce on Weduesduy last, utter u very fuir passage of tliirtv-four duys, trout Sau J-'iuiuisco. she was iniuvoiilui.lv di tained.for some time at the latter port, im.ii; which.she has brought a lull cargo of lumber ami pro* isions lor Messrs. Godetfroy i.ud-Sou.
'Hie United States war ship Lackawanna arrived in lnu hour from C'aliao, via, Maru,uv»u«. Shu left Cldlao on the 30th of <-l April, ana stayed two dn\s at tin- MarU.UHUB ; moderate weather has been expoin need, the Lackawanna is a wooden lull iitgiu ship of !U2O tons displacement, and U.i.g i,io.t during the civil war in the 1 mtcd Mates, is fitted up with the old ias.iound engines: She curries u coinplei,.i i.i, i i •/,-, >„„,!, independent of officers, of winch tl„ ; following is u list:-—Captain e..i;.h (.handler; lieutenant-commander, iuUt, .Stirling ; Lieutenants, J. J. Brico, ,1. !-■ Itiiggs, N. 'i. Houston; Masters, .1. (.'. biiruiti, i!. r. licinhait; Chief Engineer, K. M.-Jiartleuian ; Surgeon, K. 8. Matthew; I ujmuster, F. it. lliuniuu; I'. A. Enginoer, A. ii. lhitva.; Assistant Engineer, J. W. buj r; Assistant surgeon, F. S. Nash; Cuae; bigiiicer, V. L. "Wright; Boatswain, Jus. 1.-.rrcll; ( ijimier, Win. llalford ; Carpenter, \\ . Bemurd; Snihnuker, AV. Bedsloue; 31ie..hi l inen,('has. McLelain, J. K. liil.'onuld: J.ieuteuant of Murines. .!. Mien illy; Paymaster's Clerk, V. J. Lurl&in,
J lie schooner T'polu returned to port .\i.-uiuu\, nlitr a very hutmbful labour in.i>v m-uug the New Hebrides Islands, ti* brings no labourers, for tlio plantation, ul iies.-rs. (iod( tfrov and Sou.
'Jlie schooner l.iutitiu arrived in port .yest.i..uy morning, mm Auckland, via 4lie J iui..iiy 1.-Im.us. M| U dues not bring *s hue uwsuswe havouhiudy had, having Ml .iiicUnnd on the Ist utility, mid Yuvuu uu Muulny last.
, The new Irigautiiie Mvrtlc, which lias beui (.•buttered tiy .Ucssis. ApAlthur and No., ul AuekkiliU, to take the place of tile .lctivc, nay be expeetod to arrive hereabout the middle of next week. Shu w-us ut iluu'bui when the Lwtitiu left Vavuu, on isuudav last
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 91, 28 June 1879, Page 2
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