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RU.vtt-LL. Ju'.y 92—Arrved: «'osHi-rs M ill. Golden Isle, I/flo, and Hi<; <*zer. The Folic«maii u leaded and I ready to >. ».!. | A steamer patted to the South at noon.
GISBORNE. July 22.—There wm a heavy hall-storm last night. The s.B. Pretty Jane soiled at Bp. m. Passengers:— Messrs. Adair, Sutherland, Ball, Johnson, Hodson, Burke, Scrivener, Fernandez, Mr*, ilood, one constable, and fire prisoners. Cargo: 470 sheep. WANGANUI July 22.—The s.s. St. Kilda arrived late last night. KELSON'. July 22.—The s.B. Taup© arrived last nijht from the North. WELLINGTON*. July 22.—The barque K«?peculador. bound from Kaipara to Lyttelton, put In hero yesterday through stress of weather. LYTTELTON". July 22.—Tho ship White Hose, from London via Mauritius, with 105 immigrants. arrived: all well. They will bo put on Itipa Island for % short time, in c.wc « f illness breaking out. Five births and threo deaths occurred d«rintr th« passage. Sailed—liriijantino Flirt, for Auckland. Cargo: 37 kegs butter. Si» cases cheese, 20 cases bacon. 35 loose cheese. CIO sacks wheat, 100 sacks oats, 272 sacks potatoes. 40 mats dates, IOC) sa-:k* flour, CO sacks bran. Schooner Excelsior, for Auckland. Ctren: f»72 eacks potatoes, 210 sack* bran, 107 sacks mal», 355 packs flour, CO bags flour, S kegs butt- r.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4272, 23 July 1875, Page 2
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