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ZEALANDIA FOR LONDON.

The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's ship Zealandia, Captain Phillips, cleared at the Customs for London this morning, and should get away to-night. She has been in the roadstead 51 days, and has been treated rather hardly in tho matter of despatch, as the same Company's ship Canterbury arrived while she was loading, and after taking in a part load of frozen moat had to be filled up with wool, of which slio got 20i2 bales, which, in the ordinary course, would have gone to the Zealandia, and she would have been well on her way home by this time. We wish Captain Phillips and his ship's company a pleasant and speedy passage. The following is a synopsis of her cargo :— ■ Shipped by Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co.— £ s d 2104 bales and 777 quarterbales greasy wool, valned at 26,774 16. 3 71 bales of scoured wool .. 1,081 7 8 36 bales of greasy skins .. 797 12 0 Shipped by Messrs Kinross and Co.— 1724 bales greasy wool .. 24,623 1 3 110 bales scoured wool .. 1,970 13 9 1 bale greasy skins .. .. • 110 0 • Shipped by Messrs F. W. Williams and Kettle— 493 bales greasy wool .. 7,152 3 0 222 casks tallow .. .. 1,850 0 0 . £01,257 3 11 SUMMARY. Murray, Roberts and Co. .. 28,653 15 11 Kim-oss and Co 26,601 5 0 F. W. Williams and Kettlo 9,002 3 0 £04,257 3 11

[RENTER'S TELEGRAMS. —COPYRIGHT.] Sydney, January 13. Arrived—Zelandia, from Auckland. Sailed this afternoon—Rotomahana, for Auckland.

■ This day, Arrived—Tokapo, from Wellington.

[per press association.]

Auckland, Yesterday. Sailed—Manapouri, for South. Passengers for Napier—Misses Dolan Williams ; Master Harold; Messrs J. Somerville, J. Banbury, Smith, Thompson, Led;visch, Eccles, Wheeler, M'Murtie, C. A. Denford, and the Key. Mr Cromin.

Lyttelton, Yesterday; Sailed—Te Anau, for North. Passengers for Napier : Mrs and Miss Jarman ; Messrs Richards, Jarman, and Garland.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4814, 14 January 1887, Page 3

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ZEALANDIA FOR LONDON. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4814, 14 January 1887, Page 3

ZEALANDIA FOR LONDON. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4814, 14 January 1887, Page 3

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