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On Sunday ln»t the brigmitiiip Isahelle. from Sydney via the Friendly Group, entered omr harbour. Tlio schooner Coronet put into this port on Sunday lust fur wood md water. proceeding on lierS-orujfn to Auckland the Vnllowiiiir duv. Tliis ressol lms been cruising among t-li* islands to tlir> north-east of this Group and had secured a full load of Island produce. The brigimtine Maun arrived in tliis harbour from Cook's Group, via Leone, on Monday. The Mnnn left this port on a trading cruise to the eastward about four mouths mini, and returns with nn n«sort- ):.•-.. ■:' Island produce. Captain Williams'..- reports having met with very severe weather nn the trip, hnving Pneountorod the same hurricane which the 1,.M.5. harmic John Williams experienced off the Island •of Mnngnia on the i.'ith .Inly lust. 11.1.G.M.5. Hyena steamed out of this port on Monday'early, and nft»r ton eh inlit Saluafata returned t* her luu'hurugp in our harliour the same evening. The sehnoniir I-'akuofo from Snvnii. with n full cargo of copra, came into this port on Tuesday. Tin steamer Sudsce |,.f| (his port for Kiufuu and Tonga on Saturday last, On Sundu.v the brig Ivuil left our harbour for Tongiltabu, where she will complete loading, ami proived I'l i thence, to Europe direct. Tlmsd ncr.T. ('. Ingnlls left this port for San Francisco on We.lncs.hiv. This V.ssel failed ~, swine lIIIV freight to 'Frisco and hud to proceed to se'u in ballast. She too'; sewral passengers, union;: whom there was Mr. .1. l.ee. an American citizen who lias been long resident nn this (Iriuip, and Who was milell respected I>V Ills fellllWhet tiers. The schooner I'poli, left our harbour for n eriiisH to the westward on We.liiPs.luv. 11.1.0.M.5. Uvea will prolmlilv'proreed to Aiteklillld direct on or about the l,t October. The Mekiris ha- received a thorough i.vorjiiml (lnrine; the pnst fortnight, and is now looking ipiitc smart. Tli# baviine Vortwarts is rapidlv filling lip. and will jiresentlv prec 1 to' Vavau. where she will complete limiting, pi-orions to her departure for Knrope. The schooner Daphne is having an overhaul, and will be presentlv employed in the inter-island trade. The other vesseds in harbour have all lieen busy during the week loading or diw. charging, in far as the unfavourable wenthtr would permit. Fears are now entertained in this port for the safety of the Margaret Itlnlim. due here some lime ago. This vessel is now ltii) days out. and left Hamburg the sa (lay as the George lllolim. now in our harbour. This lutter vessel eniue via the Australian Colonies, while the Murgan t Jllohin was l,i come ilirect.

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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 165, 25 September 1880, Page 2

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433

Untitled Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 165, 25 September 1880, Page 2

Untitled Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 165, 25 September 1880, Page 2

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