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ARRIVAL OF THE STURT WITH THE PANAMA MAIL.

The Colonial Government p.a.- Sturt, Captain 3Taircbild, arrived in the Mannfcau at nine o'clock last evening with the Panama mail and despatches for his Excellency the Governor. 'I'he Stnrt left Wellington at midnigrr Jon Saturday last, called at Mana Taland and landed Government etoree ; also called at Wanganui, Patea, an Taranafci, and landed mails, &c. the experienced light weather and head winds throughout thq paesage. The Hon. Col. Hanltnin and thr.ee others were pasiengere by the Sturt.

ABBIVAIi OF THE IHTAETINE. The following is a lUt of passengers for New Zealand per s.e. Buahine, from Panama:—For Otazo—Mrs. Strong, Mr. G. W. Boyes, Mr. H. O. Gary and Mr. F. H. Gibson, for Canterbury— Loid liyttleton, Hon. T. Lyttleton, and Mr. 8. Selfe. For Lyttleton—Mr. H. J. Wood. For Wellington Hon. Cornwallis Hewitt, Mr. M. Combe, and Miss M. Bladley. For Bluff—Lieut. W. B. Thornhill. For Nupier— Sir. O. J. Nairn. For Auckland —Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams. Thb Stbamek Jane.—The now steamer Jane wIH mako her official trial trip to-day, lea.vi)g the Wjnyard Pier at noon. The e.e. Tauranga, Captain If ellars, arrived from Kaueranga and Tapu Creek yesterday afternoon, with about 40 paseengexs. Mr. Bunt, a pessenger brought np 1,600 ounces of gold. Tho WaNoaiisi. —The regular tr&der Wangaroi, Captain Anderson, arrived in harbour i-aily yeeterday morning from Vi'angnrei, bringing 8 paßeengers and the following (argo :—6,000 feet timber, 4,000 shingles, 2 tons bark, 2 tons gum, 2 head cattle, 6 cases fruit, and a quantity of settlers' produce. Bnolish Shipping.—By tho arrival of the Panama msil we learn that the ship Bacehoree, Copt. Beward, had leen laid on the berth for this port. The cutter Miranda wae loading , coals at Wangarei when the Wangnrei sailed, and the Argo was lying o£F the Heads. The Bella. Maby..—Tho s.e. Claud Hamilton, on her recent possnge from Sydney to this port exchn7)g6d signals with the biirque Bella Mnry, Capt. CoppiDg, from Auckland bourid to Newcastle. The Bella Mary was sighted on tho 19th instant, about 400 miles this 6ido of Newcastle, and was sailing with a fine fair wind, the w; a then nine days out from Auckland. Tho e.s. Wellington will leave tho wharf io-day for the Southern ports. The Boeo Ann, Captain McKeirzie, arrived in harbour on Tuesdaj' night, from Wangaiei Heads, with 4.0 tons firewood, 3 pigs, and 3 turkeys.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1312, 30 January 1868, Page 2

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ARRIVAL OF THE STURT WITH THE PANAMA MAIL. New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1312, 30 January 1868, Page 2

ARRIVAL OF THE STURT WITH THE PANAMA MAIL. New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1312, 30 January 1868, Page 2