SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
?«RX OF APIA. CaleJoaia, 9chsonor, 54 torts, from" Toncatuhu.-43ra»69i%ers — Collier,' and Mrs. Collier, Messrs. Gribbon,'- Gilbert, and Patten. --■., v •■ '.'V July 15. H.I.G.M.S. Nautilus, 700 tons, 0 gnris Captain Chtiden, front Saluafata. DEPAnrrans.—.lnly 11. Fakaofo, schooner, 30 tone, for Manua. July 14. H.I.G.M.S. Hyena, 480 tone, 4 guns,Oapt.von Qloedon, for Tongatabu. H.LG.M.S. Nautilus, 700 tons,.. 6 guns, Captain Chudan, for Saluafata. July 15." Caledonia, Bchoonor. 54 tons, Lamb, for Vavau. Passengers. - Messrs., Gribbon, Gilbert, and Patten. • Vessbm-jx Harbour. H.I.G.M.S. Nautilus Taikan, barque J. M. Averyr'bria;. Agnes Edgell, schooner Red Coat, schooner Laetitia, schooner ExrzcnD Arrivals. Sudsee, steamer, from Sydney, hourly. Mathilde, three-masted schooner, from Line Islands, early. Sirocco, schooner, from Sydney, early. Emanuel, barquo, from Hamburg, early. a On Monday the schooner Caledonia from Auckland via the Friendlies entered our harbour. It will be remembered that tho Caledonia got on the roof at iNamuka, -in the Haapai Group, about two months ago. iSineo then sho has been to Auckland whore she received a thorough over-haul, and is now as tight and trim as the day she left the stocks. H.I.G.M.S. Nautilus, having completed her mission to Saluafata, returned to her anchorage in this harbour on Thursday morning. " The schooner Fakaofo, left our harbour for Manua on Sunday last. On Wednesday morning early H.I.G.M.S Hyena, left this harbour for a cruise through the Fricndlies. She proceeds first ts Tongatabu, returning by way of Vavau. The cruise'.will--probably occupy ahout three weeks. Captain Zombsch, Imperial German Consul, is a passenger on board the Hyena. The Hyena had barely got clear of the harbour- oil Wednesday morning when she was followed'by" hor consort H.LG.M.S. Nautilus. This latter vessel left our' port for the purpose of convoying to Saluafata a number of chiefs of this district who had been invited to attend a '• fono " in Atua. On Thursday the Bchooner Caledonia left our harbour for Vavau en route to Auckland.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 145, 17 July 1880, Page 2
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317SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 145, 17 July 1880, Page 2
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