SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
♦ ■ 1 dire or .\ri.\. .AiißrvAia.—May 23. H.8.1f.5. Cormorant, 1127 tons, G guns, Captain Bruce, from Savaii. May 26. pakaof.i, nohoonor, SO ions, Ilufnagol, fr..m iiuvugo Island. DWAimutw. —May 22. Upolu, schooner, 100 tons, Oldson,. for Niafou. Passengers—Messrs. "Willis, Harder, and Williams. May 27.' Fakaofa, schooner, 3U tons, Ilufiicgel, fo" Qub»s Islund. Vessels ix H.vnDoun. M.B.M'.S, Cormorant i.n lio< hello, ship Ti'llus, barque Matatitu, brigantine Fogoloa .schooner XongiitabiV, sel)oonor L&etitia. schooner FxrECTET) ARRIVALS. .Sudeee, steamer, from Sydney, early. H.T.G.M.S. Hvena, from Cailno, oarlv. H.I.G.M.S. Nautilus, from Auckland. early. Agues Edgoll, schooner, from Solomon Islands, early. Malhildo, three-masted schooner, from .Lino Islands, early. Red Coat, three-masted schooner, from Liverpool, early. Sailed 21st January.
On Saturday last the schooner Upolu took her departure for Niafou, having on board several of the employees of the Deutsche Handels and Plnntagon Qesellschnft, who proceed to Niafou for the purpose oS erecting stores and other buildings for tho abovenamed company.
.11.8.M.5. Cormorant, which had been absent from our harbour for a few (lavs on a visit to Sn.vn.ii, returned to port ou Sunday last.
ThcschooncrFaknofo, from Savage Island, with a-full cargo of Island produce, entered our harbour on Wednesday morning, and, having discharged into the La Kochelle, sailed again for Quiros on Thursday. This ;s something like despatch. The Gerniau war-ship Nautilus, which has been expected some days steamed into harbour about II o'clock yesterday forenoon. She left Apia, Snmoa, ou the 10th hist., and, after a calm passage, reached Niifculufsi. -Friendly Islands, on the 16th. ■■':■■ sailed thence to Auckland, experiencing !:' at winds' the whole way. It will be reiarsiisbeied that the Nautilus visited this port; somo months ago. She carries four guns and has a crew of 95 men. During her ?.iK<:, which is expected to extend over a month,' she will refit.—New Zealand Herald (Auckland), April 27. An inquiry as to the cause of the schooner Caledonia striking oa a reef at the Islands was commenced at the Custom-house yesterday,- before Mr. mil, Collector of Customs, and Captaiu Tilly, nautical assessor. The inquiry has not bfifliu/wjv'-»~V»-; *t—■"!£*•.* '••-.rf.iXK.'d'sr flap liism&rck arrived "from rt»w nth iust, She intended to remain about r. mouth, but a few days ago telegraphic ordora were received to coal .immediately and sail for Valparaiso. She accordingly took her departure on Saturday. —-\ew Zealand Herald (Auckland) April
By tho Uormorant.wo.lenrn that the German gun-boat Nautilus would probably leave Auckland for this port about tho 20th mst. We may, therefore, look for her arrival iu harbour in u duy or two.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 138, 29 May 1880, Page 2
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420SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 138, 29 May 1880, Page 2
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