SHIPPING
Arrivals.— Alexandrina, from Auckland ; Wild Deer, from Ofcago ; Helensleo, from Lyttelton ; Edinburgh Castle, from Wellington. Departures. — Jessie Headman, November 13th, f(u> Ot'igo ; Charlotte Gladstone, November 3rd, for Canterbury ; Naomi, November IBth, for Auckland ; Tyrol, November 30th, for Nelson.
Hokitka, January 2Sth. The Rangitoto, with the English mail, arrived this morning. Her despatches wore not landed, but Captain Kennedy, -when coining in, brought a a 'Age' extra, which states that the latest dates nre to the 24th December. On the 20th the Prince ( -f Wales was progressing favorably ; on the night <.£ the 2Lst his rest was less quiet : on the 24th he was progressing favorably. At Glenelg, a steamer had signalled that the Prince was dead ; bm the ' Ag.? s ' latest telegram contains no confirmation of the re) orb
The s.s. Kangitoto arrived at 6 a.m. She left Melbourne at 6 pm. on the 22nd, Passengei*s : Capt. John .Ste'w.trt, MrsTodd, Mr and Mrs Harris, Mi*s and Master Fraser, Mrs D. M'Lafen, Mrs Gwatkin and family, Messrs Davis, J. Patterson, Mitchelly Fresh*, w, J. Mlntosh, and J. W. Shanklin-,
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Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 403, 31 January 1872, Page 6
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178SHIPPING Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 403, 31 January 1872, Page 6
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