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Poi- s.s. Rangatira, for Wellington -. 6 half chests tea, 22 cn.ses oilmen's stores, 7 boxes stick*, 5 cases, H. M. Jei-ris ; 1 trunk, Ford; 10 quarter casks brandy, 25 kegs carbonate soda, 10 ca.-cs mustard, 20 cases jam, 1 ease acid, Samson, Fraser, and Co. ; 1 case, Telegraph Deparimenfc ; 10 eases tea, Criiickshank, Smart, and Co.; 3 cases bayonets, Colonial Government Storekeeper. For Napier: 3 packages leather, Ireland Bros.; 1 bale, 1 truss drapery, McArthur, Shera, and Co.; 1 parcel, Bank of New Zealand ; 14 bundles hoop iron, 4 casks cement, Cruiekshank, Smart, and Co.; 1 box, Miss McLauchlin; 2 packages harness, 1 bale leather, James Wiseman ; 1 bale leather, Gittos.—Combes and Daldy, agents.
The s.s. Storm Bird, from Wellington, and Keera, from Wanganui, are now due in the Manukan. The Mission schooner Southern Cros3 sailed over from the North Shore to her usual anchorage at Kohimarama this morning. The ship Inflexible will haul alongside the •wharf to-morrow, and be berthed inside the outer T. The Alice will receive the berth at present occupied by the Wellington. The p.s. Duke of Edinburgh will leave for the Thames this evening at 5 p.m., and the Lady Bowen at midnight. The cutter Woodstock will sail for Opotiki on Saturday next with a full cargo of provisions. The schooner Meteor will sail for Wangarei this evening, at 9 p.m. The clipper barque Kate sails for Sydney on Saturday next.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 77, 7 April 1870, Page 2
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