SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
roET of .vriA. AmuvAia.—llait-li 23. Lilly, cutter, IT tons. IlawltUis, from Fiji. Mareh 24. !Rvno, schooner, So tuns. Fernandez, from TokelaujlKPAmriiKS.—>r»ivli 21. Gwloffrny. barque, 700 tons, TioHcmau for Now Britain. jrnnli 25. Kvno, sehooner, 8") tons, Fernandez, for Kastorn Islands. Lilly, cutter, 17 tons. Hawkins, for Fiji. Vessels in ILmidoi'i:. n.T.R.Ar.S. Nautilus snrGouVffroy, barquo t'f .11. solioonnr Julia M. Avery, briff Mntnutu, lirigantiiKt i.M-titin, sulioonor Kal'K("i'kii Akkiv.u.s. T1.8.M.5. Dunne, hnui Fiji, on err nW Wednesdnv next. rsal.i'l, : cho»ner.-. r Rom Svdnnv, homlv. Calmloniu. Kchoouer, fmm Ant-kSi:::! lioitrlv. C.-h'.-I. schooner, from Auckland, liourlv. J.:i Eochclle, linrquc from Sydney, early Ovalau, schooner, from Auckland, oarly
On Sunday morning Inst, the Gennna hnriptc Godoffr<#, look lier cloiinrtiit; for JCew Britain. SVe believe she will return to ]inrt before proromliiiij to Europe. H.I.G.M.S. Nautilus'returned to Inrbour from Saluafata on Monday last, and immediately upon making hey moorings riuhi she was docked with limiting in lionouv -.1 Ilio anniversary of the birth of the Kniperor of Germany. Tlr : •« .Iti'iaM Avery liimledalin-.c-Me tho hanjitii (ir 1! i-HV.iy. • ••. 'l'll i •-' iv morning, ami eoriini-'if-o] disi-h. irin2; . ■ cargo of guano ! to lis lut: v .• s-ei, ni.i. u is bound for Kuruiio. On Ti:asd<vy mn'rm:::;- 1a.,: tho eiitte • Lilly eatered on ha-boiic f.'o.u liji. ill" came hereunder ■ rt'•:• tu 'I: • l-ovoruor ■>!' I-'i.ji M"::rvil'vMt»V'i to til? Uritish Consul. T is little »:■::£: had n w.nvhn lengthy psssngc- of seventeen days calms r.:'d head winds prevailing. Tlio Lilly loft i'nr Fiji again on Thursday al'ternoonj and has a fair wind was blowing, she was soon out of siirhf. '! I:.' Ryno. 01:0 of 11.-n tersoii and Mac- ■• "' i -• -"'-'ia-: .-', obtain some water. "i- ': - .--.;> afternoon she left again to •• iinphte i.t cruise amongst the island to t'l s east ,vard. rii.ipiring matters >n. ■■■ not boon so livelv t'-W week as migi.t •avo been expected, c '. eiderinc the miTroev of vessels which are iii :he roiii!. and ti.fi fmc trade wind that lias been blowing. Tho arrival of 0110 of our Auckland fleet will bo very much welcomed, not only because the market is rather low in fresh provisions, but on account of the European mail or mails which arc due. •mid anxiously looked for. Tho Infest European mail which has readied our shores is tile November one. 1
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 130, 27 March 1880, Page 2
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376SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 130, 27 March 1880, Page 2
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