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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

' OK AVIA. \rttisji.i.-'July 17. Vnbiufii. .riS&U'ii", i'iOtutiaJlassonVrg, from E'lii-i, wrmrp. Pmsouror —Mr.Martins. Fngolui, schooner, 30 tons, Toedt, from f?av>.ii. Yessfxs rx Haiibosr. H.T.G.M.S. Naiiti'ns Taikan, larque J. Xf. Avery, brig Agnes EdgMl, schoiner Red font, schooner Matniitu, brigantine Fogolua. schooner I.netiiia. sehooner ExMCTEn Amiit.u.s. S'ulmm>, steamer, from Sydney, hourly, MatliiluV, three-mnstod achoouor, from lane Islande, early. Sirocco, schooner, from Sydney, early. Kuiuuuol, barque, from Hamburg, early. ; John Willittina, L.M.S. "barque, from Tahiti, early. Edith, schooner, from Auckland, early in August. Active, brigantine, from Auckland, middle of August. Isabelle, brigantine, from Sydney, middle of August.

Ou Sunday last the hriguntine Matnutu, after a lengthened cruise to tho North -west, returned to our harbour. On the same day, and closely following the Matautu, the schooner Fogoloa, with a f vill cargo of copra eutored this port. Ily latest advicos we learn that the steamer "S i:lsee was expected to leave Sydney for this ' • pirt about tho 18th June, she may therefore b) looke'd:for to arrive at any moment. The London Mission Society's barque -John Williams is duo at this port ou tho it i prox: Captain Baalmann has been hard at work . on tho Agnes Kdgell since ho took commend u fortnight ago. aid tho effects of hor late trip to tho "Westward am.being gradually effaced. In another week this fine schooner ■will hsve assumed her usual trim form. She will then proceed to Tongatabu for u load of cattle for this port. The Tnikun has discharged her coals and •other cargo, and is now busily engaged taking in tslaud produce. During the past week she relieved the ,1. M. Avery of her < cargo of guano. The J. If. Avery is now a clean ship, having discharged her cargo of guano into tho Taikun. Captain Avery is busily engaged overhauling his staunch old craft. and in a few days will proceed to Endorby Island for another load. The schoonw Rod Coat is putting a portion of hor cargo in store. She will probably proceed on a cruise to the North about the end of next week.

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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 146, 24 July 1880, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 146, 24 July 1880, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 146, 24 July 1880, Page 2

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