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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. Luna, p.s., Fairchild, from tin? Thames an<l Napier. Ivanhoe, scliootht. Mc' Jnv>r, fr<nu Mon^unui. Flora McDonald, Kenny, from Raglan. DKI'AIM'UIIICS. Nukulau, i-chnoiior, f«-r the Fiji*. PROJKGTKI) I)kI'AKCORKS. I^VPOS-.—Cailn.vus ,n..1 Wil.l I'm!:, early. IIoNOLULI-.- NVlir;»k:l. p.".. M iv !«!. STPNEV ANl> Mk.M1"1"!:N t'~ " on? l. OH . rival of N'ebri.ki : Hit ' :i '• , , Nf.wcvxti.k. llrit'in, W. t'. \V.nivr..rth, early. >'KW Yokk. - <!i a'.:i"!:in<l 1:| 1 1 : l ,1! ~ . SoiTnr.KN l'oiirs - Wellington, SatunUy ; T.ir.uiiki, early. Tai-iusiu.- Tanri-R.i. early. llohaut Town. Ilella Mary. early. Kaii-ah».-Jo3-.10 Sieeol. so!.. '»„•■•?. «n MtnnUr. VKSSICLS KXIMCOTKD. T:vranalci ami Plutl*.* frnm the South. JUinfritlni ant! K«' - r;i. the n. "hip. from I-o:».lon : Jau. 11. Bulwark. ship. fr«*»m ; loulm,:. Coronitta, shiji. fro:» L<>n<l>Mi ; l"xlin^. JVlfa.it, f r «>m A»1 -liM.*. Union, from Newcastle. It ft (*»th M-irrh, Strathnavar, schooner, from lUmcdiii. l\>rouet, sch'.vmct. from lhi:;e«l:a. Alpha, schooner, from NVvw.^tV. Flirt, schooner, from Welliim'lon. The 8.9. ui:iv l>i? expelled from Napier early to-day. Xlirt barque Bella Mary has IkiuUhl alongside the Adventurer, and is <li*i?hari;in£ her cargo of fruit on to the wharf tlint ves!»el. The burque Briton, \V. 1). Dvsuii, master, cleared at the Cu?tmij yesterday for Xevccattle, in ballast. Tho brii Australia hnulcd oIT from the <wharf last evening, and was to take her departure for Hnkiauga early lh;s morning* lo load with timber for the Australian umrk.-t. The schooners Clyde, from Wangarei; Julia, from Waiheki; nnd Dar.tzie, from Kgaruru, yesterday entered at the Customs. The schooner Nukulau t<x>k her departure at an early hour yesterday morning, for Fijis, vith 15,(>00 feet of timber, a miscellaneous cargo, and several passengers. The schooner Ivanhoe arrived from Mongonui yesterday morning, with a cargo of br.lk timber. The cutter Flora Macdonald, J. Kenny, master, yesterday arrived at Onehunga from Raglan, with the following : —2l bales flax, Barnes ; 1 case sundries, 1 wlie-it-mill, •! bales skins, Vance ; 71 pigs, iJuekl md ; t» 41 turkeys, Vance. Passenger* Mrs. Charlton, Mrs. Moon, R. Manning.—A. Barnes, agent. TELEGRAPIII C. Wednesday, April 21. Rafikb. —The Star of the South left here at 4 p.m. to-day for the Thames and Auck* land.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IX, Issue 2574, 25 April 1872, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume IX, Issue 2574, 25 April 1872, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume IX, Issue 2574, 25 April 1872, Page 2

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