ENGLISH SHIPPING.
The ship Waikato sailed from Plymouth ou the Ist of Sore-aber, so that the foUowrine v«___s, which hsft at tbe date- name—, may be looted for to arrive the present week if they were favored with the same propitious weather reported hy the Waikato:—The Meunock sailed Nov. 2nd, Chili, Nov. 3rd. The _____ may he expected to arrive at any —oment; the has evidently met wjtlj adveisa
weather, to-day making her ont 108 days. The barqne Jasper, from Glasgow, is out the same number of days; the ships Bebington aud the Niagara may also be counted npon to arrive this week, the first being out between 90 and 100 days, and the Niagara about 80. The Northern Monar -h, Captain Eansom, a splendid new ship carrying immigrant-, sailed the day before the Waikato, and, as will he seen from the latter's report, was spoken by her ou her seventh day out.
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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4205, 20 January 1879, Page 2
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