SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
« Anr.rv.ir.s.—November 8. L'it.S. burquo Johli W'ilKanii. 186 tons, Turpie, from Kllii* Group. IVraMmgers— B«v. S. H TDarins. rfml 20 natives.. November 7. Ae.ti\e llrigantlue, llti ton?, Scott, from Auckhurl. 'l'ssswifedtil Mr.-. .TiiuesLauren'son and ton. und Mr. Doxrntw. Adolph, brijr, 892 '»"•', Reiraabl, from New TleliriJ.-. l'assonjcers—Mr. Cullon -and HC laborers. November 9. Fakaofo, &'ii>imivr, :1D t .ih. ITieks. for 'Quiro* [)i:i''xkTri!Bs. —November 30. Upolu, schooner, 100 t.e.is, for Klliw tlroaj. Piuwon-jeis—Messrs. ICopseh and N..v.ml.i.;'i;S..' ,' ,*V Mi h>dle.SeleUoii, barque l7l'.bms,T.arwn, ' •for HaaX'Ui. i . .November :>. • ■ Rudsiv, stonmin:. HS •■ti-.ir..• Nyoeck,. for i New llrituiu. IV-sea-jor— Mr. I'. Culle'ii. I Vi:.h«ki.s in (Umioni. John William*, L.M.R barque Herihuuiuti. barqu" Adolphe, brig Active, briguDtini) Manaj brigantili" Daphne, schooner Agues Kilgell, schooner Fakuut'o, schooner Ksi'KCTKU Anr.-.vu.s. Margaret Blohm, barque, from Hamburg, honrlv. IMena, brig»ntim\ from Anekland, ! hourly. . j J'MitH, sohohnor. from Auckland hourly. Irma. barque, from .Sydney, early. I Albatross, barque, from Sydney, early. j Casildi:. barque, from Cape Town, early, j barque, fr.ua r.yttlelou. narly. '. Tho London Missionary Society's barque John Williams arrived in this port from (ho ! Ellice Group on Saturday hut. Her last point of departure was the I-land of Xukuiuulau, which she left on the 24lh.ttlto. A report of this last voyage of the .lnhn Williams, kindlv furnished us bv Captain Tnrpio, will be fonn.t elsewhere in'those columns.
On Sunday last llm brig: Adolphe, rojjnrding whose safety fears were bejrinninsr to bo entertained. nrriv«.l in I Ins harbour from thoXeir Hnbrides. She bivmsrht IHi l«. hoiii-ora for the Deiitsoln- Hand-ds & Plantnjjon Graeltahnf;. The splendid condition in which this batoh of labor arrived, reflects much credit, on Captain Rviiwuld of the Adolphe, and on Mr. I*. Culhni tho recruiting agent. The hrigantino Active from A'n&lnnrl direct, also.arrived in oar harhour tin Sunday last: afti-r. a .'passage -of. 10 Jjiys, brought several pass-lifer's, and h«r usual uMortinitiftoif--primsii.iis.imd fsliind •trsdv The Activn will probably U-avo for Auekland. vin gafiiiin and Vavau, on or ahonl Wednesday next. We had n third arrival i'i port on Sunday in!-! in Ihn shape of tin- liarqim Hermnniiiii from Lyttlclon. This vessel came consigned to tho Thmtwbp ITandeln and Plantnjron ' Gar<-llM)hiift and will partly load her.', proceeding hence in n few days :.i tnbit. The Bthooner Fakuofo returned to harbour from a trip to thv island of her own iinnio, on Tuesday. The whnniißr I'polu i, lo k her departure for the Kllice Group on' Sunday Inst. The Nunveniau banpie Mi.iiello Sc-lr'anu left thi- p„ r | t ',,r ll.iab.ii on Mondav. \\\- understand she will , ipleto loading at Ua-'hai, from whem-o she will proceed to I':-.. i* i-sday tho steamer Sudsoe loft our harbour for tho Solomon Ma-id- and Now Britain. Site will be employed during lior itl.sp-.iit. ■;?. visiti-is the tradiiiL- station* in the Solomon and New Hrituin of ihi- Heitsche Handels and I'lnnta-fen (ies.dlsehaft, and in wlliuting labor for that eoiieern.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 172, 13 November 1880, Page 2
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473SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 172, 13 November 1880, Page 2
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