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MISCELLANEOUS.

Tho Favourito, which was dismasted on tho 6th instant, has got her mast up to-day (Nov. 10), and vull sail for Onehunga first fair wind The p.s. Princo Alfred inrivert hore this forenoon from Manukau, left this morning Sho is now being discharged, and will probably leave for Onehunga *t daylight to morrow. Tho weather continues soasonablo, having showers occasionally. The s s. Ahurirl wa3 seen to go past yesterday, steering for Raglan A question as to the right of ballasting off the beach of the land held by native tenure has been raised, tho Maoris objecting to removal of tho stones ; bnt it is doubtful what rights they have, if any, below high-water mark. «

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2603, 21 November 1865, Page 4

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MISCELLANEOUS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2603, 21 November 1865, Page 4

MISCELLANEOUS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2603, 21 November 1865, Page 4

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