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Out-going English Mail. — It will be seen from mail notice that another opportunity of writing by next San Francisco, mail is afforded this day, by the "despatch of a mail per "Coomerang" for Auckland. _ Incoming English i Rangatira, with the English mail on board, ar- | rived at Lyttelton on Sunday at 9. 80 p.m., < but is not reported as having left for Wellington. It is a pity that the St. Kilda, which left Wellington for Napier, yesterday at 4 p.m., could not have been detained a few hours for the purpose of bringing on the Hawke's Bay portion. New Zealand Justice of the Peace is what may be termed the short title of a very valuable work, compiled by Hia Hon- , or Judge Johnston, and just issued fromi : the Government printing office. It contains 1000 pages of exceedingly useful matter, and is published at £3 to £3 10a., according to the style of binding. Export of Stock.— We nre glad to learn that Air. Banks, of the Thames gold fields,, „ has arranged for the Cdomerang (should! anything like encouragement be afforded) tp make a series of trips from Napior to the Thames direct. The Coomerarig steams for the Thames this day with a splendid lot of 52 head of cattle, shipped by Mr. McHardy, besides about 600 sheep. We hope this will jje the beginning of a profitable trade! ~ ' r ~ '

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1147, 26 April 1870, Page 2

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1147, 26 April 1870, Page 2

Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1147, 26 April 1870, Page 2

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