NEW ZEALAND.
UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION,) Wellington, Jan. 18. Captain Fairchild will pilot the flagship during her visit to the Sounds. The Calliope leaves for Samoa on Monday and the remainder of the squadron will move seaward about the 24th. Jan. 21. A gang of men started to coal the steamer Kanieri yesterday afternoon to enable her to catch the return tide at Wairau, but the wharf was stopped by a constable on the wharf. Wanganui, Jan. 10. iu A ,? reat man y natives are down from the Upper River with the season's wool. Mr Withey sold to-day at 7d and 7Ad per lb. Messrs Walker and Hatrick's barquentine St Kilda sails to-morrow for Sydney direct with the following cargo : 900 sacka of oats and wheat, 1770 sacks of chaff, bran and sharps, 132 bags pollard, 38 tons flour and sharps, 10 tons, potatoes, and 10,000 feet of timber. It is hoped that this is the beginning of an intercolonial trade from Wanganui direct.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1889, Page 2
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163NEW ZEALAND. Marlborough Express, Volume XXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1889, Page 2
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