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THE GLENLORA.

The barque Glenlora is to haul away from the ■whaif this afternoon, and sails for London the first opportunity. She has a full cargo of kauti gum, wool, tallow, flax, timber, and othor colonial produce.' Her cabin is also fnll of passengers. She cleared at the Customs this morning. Passengers—Saloon : Mrs Livingstone, M?ss Cook, Mr Phillipson and family (6), Mr and Mrs Maurice Honlton and 2 children, Miss A swin, Miss Compton, Mr Frank Walker. Second Cabin : Mrs Curksev and child, and Mis 3 Holme?. Strerage : Mr and Mrs George Weodheacl. Mr Frel. Oliver, R. 0. Plante, Sarah McComisb, Mr and Mrs Buckingham ar.d children, Mr and Mrs M. Morgan, and Mr James McGangle.

Tr c ss Wellington arrived in the Mannkau from the South to-day. We have not received the purser's usual bndeet containing the list of passengers. The sehconer Eynp loaves for the Islands this afternoon.

Two schooners are coming in at tha time we go to press.

The ss Hawea Is to leave Nelson this afternoon, and will be due in.tne Manukau on Monday morning next.

The ss Colima left Port Chalmers at 5 o'clock .on Thursday afternoon, and may be expected here on Monday morning next. «

The Go-ahead left for Eaglan yesterday afternoon. The ship Brcdick Crstlo was under" canvass this Morning working out of harbour. She is bound for Newcastle in ballast.

, The Ethel arrived at Oamaru this morning from Dunenin. She has 70 tons of cargo already on boaid, and will fill up at Oamaru for this port. The barque 'Witch of the "Wave cleared out for Newcastle in ballast to-day. Passengers:—X Eaglesim, A }Jongh, M Jones. The barque Moneyrjick arrived at Adelaide from Geographic Bay latt wtok. It is expected the will load with grain for Ihis porf. The schooner Oce?n has cleared for Mercury Bay with a cargo of stores. The brig Syren has cleared for the Mannkati with 16,000 ft of timber. She will finish loading at Oneluinga for an Australian port.

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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1939, 6 May 1876, Page 2

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THE GLENLORA. Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1939, 6 May 1876, Page 2

THE GLENLORA. Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1939, 6 May 1876, Page 2