SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
port OF AHA. A amv.\ ls.—-N oreinUer 22. Peru, barqne. 4C2 tons, Ifiilltnann. frw Levuka. Fa- •::-.!-.- JlUs U.lirio?, Vavui-, -.i.--;. r. 71 ion's. Brffcwold! fr>m Kii:jCM!.ill «r..«tp. Pa.wnjrir*.—Ms (iravsmuhl. and fio labourer?. F:.l:iic.{u, sebocncr, SO Iqii*, Hi-ks, lr..n Tutuiia. Xovcror.. r 2V Mntnnhi. 1 nsantii:.-, lin t<.n«. Hssscn btrgi from Tutu'la. Departures. —Yiivnnlwf 23. L.M.S. I arq ie .Mm William*. 1!"". tons Turpi.-, for > dnev via Xiue ami I.ovaiti Wands. I'a -.•nlr.:-.-Metdames Turpi". ami Ajrar. ; ud Williamson. Alt..- Kilfr- 1. «.-li»>.ii>-r. 3'ill f>D>. Koa! mim. for Vavau. Vessels in Haucoiti:. IV>rn. 1. irtpie Adolphe, b: ig Ai-tivr-, l.rijr.."i.tii p Maiaiitii. I.ripiiniii» IMi:h. --1.a,,,,..;Yjnau. - hj r Kakaoio. ol M „„. r Kxi-K.m. Akkivai.«. Helena, britrantin-. (mi Auckland, hourly. Inaa, har.pie. from Svdnev. ..:r!v. AlUtros*. LaKpi.-. from Mdl»y," early. Casilda. barone. from <', i,„. Town, early. H.T.It.M.S. Ilv-mi. li'mlii Auekla id I>t Jjworaber.
The i7.iiii:m barque l>.rn from J.evuka on :h- lOili arrived in this port 0:1 Mnndnv ! Inst. She i- construed U> M-*srs 11. M.I Tinge & Co. ami after taking: hj) the .-urgo j ■0: the Matautu will pr.ic.ed t.. Vavau to. 1 On Wednesday tin- schooner Vhvhsi from llie Line entered this harb..nr. This v.--,-! ic't our harbour marl-.- twe'.v months 1120 I ami duriujr ili<- interval lias h.-.r, tradim- ' in the Line and Marshall Group-. Sh» brought with her .ix-v I .in- Maud labourers I tor ih- la-utschc ll'and.l* and I'!aiitn'-.n CcsclLseJiafi. Tlie brigantine Matautu from Manna and Tntnila. eiiter.il our harbour mi Th n-.-duv. She brings a full cargo ..f i-opra. ..vlii.-Ii will he discharged into tie- Una.
Tin- 1..M.5. barque .l.ihn William. Imv- ! in;.' completed 11 ■ -1- annual .-111 i in this part of the l'aeifi... alter .'iiihr days ■I. -r - -11 - lion iii this port i.v unfavorable wind*, got to sea on Ti:oj..Uiv .■„ lour, 1., Svdiiev. S ■•• touches at Savage Inland and J- I. ally fironp. The three - ina«t«d schooner Agnes F. I-J gelt sailed Innii thi-s harbour I'.ir Vavau I on Tuesdav. She will complete loading ill the Friendlv Orrmp, and proi-ocd from thancc to F.iuope direst. The brigau'hie deb-mi not having put in I an appear nee this week, we nr<- inclined tn think she is not eomiii'_* 10 this port, i The Auckland papers of October, however, gave he.- as on the berth for Samoa. ! <>n T inrsday as the Mutant 11 was ciming to her a ichniage .hj" mad" too .lose ;. shave | of it. an 1 carried awav the main boom of I the Va.au. The three-masted schooner Sirocco arrived in Svdner from r.evnka on the I'iith Oetohr. Til" barque lima arrived in from Hamburg via Methomc ~n the .iih I ~rt .!,-■■.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 174, 27 November 1880, Page 2
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440SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 174, 27 November 1880, Page 2
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