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  2. SHIPPING.

    Lubeck (s.), 1815 tons, Captain E. Nicrich, from Tongatabu April 26, Apia April 30. Queen of the South (s.), 200 tons, Captain J. Magee, from Macleay River, May 7. ...

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  3. THE ALMIRANTE BARROSO.

    It is very likely the stay of this Brazilian man-of-war will extend over a longer period than was first supposed. Captain de Mello, at all events, is much pleased with the port. Rio de Janeiro is in the front rank of harbours in the ...

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  4. THE BRITISH-INDIA COMPANY'S STEAMER NUDDEA.

    The B. I. S. N. Company's steamer Nuddea made the Heads on May 13, from Calcutta, via Penang, Singapore, Adelaide, and Melbourne. Her cargo is largely composed of castor oil. It is the first visit of the steamer ...

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  5. THE R.M.S. MASSILIA.

    The Massilia this voyage is under the command of Captain Charles Fraser, who has been in the company's service since 1857. The deck officers are Mr. Rocke, chief, and Messrs. N. J. Preston, R. H. Jackson, E. Roberts, and N. Cohen. Mr. ...

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  6. THE N. Z. S. COMPANY'S RUAPEHU.

    Information has been received that the direct mail steamer Ruapehu from London to New Zealand was not expected to leave the Cape of Good Hope until April 30, and not on the 26th, as advertised. The reason of this is that the ...

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  7. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Oceana arrived at Albany at 12.30 a.m. on May 9, after a remarkably fast passage from Colombo. The P. and O. R.M.S. Ballarat left Colombo, homeward ...

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  8. AMERICAN SHIPPING.

    The late sailings from New York to colonial ports include the ship Sea King, 1438 tons, on March 8, despatched by Messrs. Arnold, Cheney, and Co., and the ship W. H. Connor, 1496 tons, on March 30, despatched by Messrs. ...

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  9. FOUNDERING OF A KETCH.

    A telegram from Nelson's Bay, Port Stephens, to hand, states that the ketch Shamrock foundered off Port Stephens on May 9 and the crew were saved. The Shamrock was a ketch of 34 tons, built in 1867 at Brisbane ...

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  10. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALASIAN STEAMER PORT CAROLINE.

    The new steamer Port Caroline, owned by Messrs. Wm. Milburn and Co., of London, and Newcastle-on-Tyne, is now in harbour, having arrived here on Saturday morning last from London via Melbourne. It was thought that if ...

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  11. ARRIVALS AT LONDON.

    Cable advices report the arrival at London of the Ochtertyre, 93 days; Seiriol Wyn, 96 days; the Oneida, 108 days; Harfruen, 113 days—all from Sydney. Also a number of ships from the neighbouring colonies. ...

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  12. THE STEAMER ROCKTON AT SAMOA.

    The day before the North German Lloyd's steamer Lubeck left Apia the A. U. S. N. Company's steamer Rockton arrived there. She left here on April 18, so made an 11 days' passage of it. From the following report, courteously ...

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  13. FIRE ON THE STEAMER RIVERINA.

    A cable, under date of London, May 11, reports that the steamship Riverina, Captain J. E. Ilbery, arrived at Aden on fire, which was subsequently extinguished by strenuous aid, and by bringing to bear upon it all available means. The ...

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  14. THE STEAMER LUBECK.

    The North German Lloyd steamer Lubeck, from Tongatabu April 26, and Apia April 30, in command of Captain R. Nierich, returned on May 6 from her periodical visit to those ports. From Tonga to Apia moderate easterly ...

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  15. ENGLISH SHIPPING.

    On April 12 the tonnage loading on the berth for India, China, and the Cape of Good Hope amounted to 30,719 tons, and for Australia and New Zealand to 28,564 tons. The following were in the berth at London for Sydney on ...

    Article : 271 words
  16. THE REPAIRS TO THE NIPSIC.

    The steamer Lubeck has brought the news that the American warship Nipsic had been put ia repair again. It seems that it was the temporary rudder giving way that caused the vessel to abandon the trip to Auckland. The ...

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  17. Departures.

    Tenterden (s.), for Noumea, New Hebrides, and Levuka, Eurimbla (s.), for Brisbane and ports. Golf of Venice (s.), for Newcastle. Oamaru, schooner, for Auckland. ...

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  18. THE R.M.S. ZEALANDIA.

    The R.M.S. Zealandia, left May 15, for San Francisco, via ports. with the following passengers:—For San Francisco: Mrs. T. J. Johnson, Mr. W. Woolf, Mr. Max Wagner, Mr. Kearns, Mr. G. Stuart, Rev.— ...

    Article : 188 words
  19. NEW HEBRIDES INTER-ISLAND SERVICE.

    It has been strongly urged, in connection with the mission service to the New Hebrides by the Presbyterian Assembly committee in Melbourne, that a small steamer running between the islands in the New-Hebrides group should be put ...

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  20. COLLISION AT AUCKLAND.

    From a New Zealand cablegram to hand May 14, it appears that on Monday evening as the steam-tug Awhinui was towing in the barque Essex, bound to Auckland from Brisbane, she collided with the outward-bound Union Steamship ...

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  21. THE NORTH QUEENSLAND STEAM TRADE.

    Messrs. Wm. Howard Smith and Sons, limited, have, as Mr. Boston remarked the other day at the luncheon on board the Derwent, to provide for an extraordinary variety of trade. In one direction steamers of 3000 tons were required, whilst ...

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  22. THE MESSAGERIES MARITIMES STEAMER SYDNEY.

    One of the best of the Marseilles-Australian fleet in the service of the Messageries Maritimes Company, the Sydney, arrived on May 9. The Sydney, after embarking passengers, left Marseilles at 4 p.m. on the 1st ultimo, and ...

    Article : 270 words
  23. THE JENNIE B.—HEAVY WEATHER.

    The barquentine Jennie B. has been absent from this port some five months, since when she has been hard at work in the intercolonial trade. She puts in through stress [?] weather, having had rather a severe handling ...

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  24. THE R.M.S. PARRAMATTA.

    The P. and O. Company's well known mail steamer Parramatta, Captain Murray, left here for London on May 11 with the following passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson, Mr. C. Parbury, Rev. and Mrs. S. Summ, Mr. J. J. Hammond, Mr. and ...

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