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RUBSKLL. Jauuaiy 18. —Arrivals ; Wanaka, Speedwell, aaii Ses. Bratze. Sniled: Sissy and Wtnaka. Pawecgers per Wanaka : Messrs. Ford, Molnrd, Webb, Henderson, Murdoch, Captain Dearborn, asd others.
WANG ARC A. January 18. —Vessels in harbour : The barque L. Griffiths. Loaded : The hrig Moa and the k«tch Fanny Kelly. Loadiug : The schooner Minnie Hare 4 for Gisborne. TAURANGA. January IS. —Arrived: The s.s. Rowena, at 0.30 p.m., from Auckland. WELLINGTON. January IS. —Sailed, last night, the Hinemoa, for Dunedin, with Messrs. Ballance, Macandrew, and Taiaroa, for the South. Arrived, to-day, the T&upo, from the South, aud the Star of the South, from Lyttelton. WESTPORT. January 10.—Sailed: The s.s. Murray, at 5.45 a.m., for Greymouth. OAMARU. January IS.—Sailed : Kate McGregor, for Auckland. Cleared Outwardn : Isabella Pratt, schooner, for Napier. IN VERCAKGILL. The weather is very stormy, and at the Bluff is the ship Western Monarch, from London, with immigrants. BLUFF. January 18.— Irrived : Arawata, from Dunedin. Sailed : Arawata, for Melbourne. The N.Z.S. Co.'s ship Waitara sailed to-day for London, witli a cargo of 4110 bales wool, 507 bags wheat, 13 casks shells : total value, £BS,IOO. Five passengers. LONDON. January 17. —Arrived, the Cuzco, at Aden.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5359, 20 January 1879, Page 2
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