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KAII'ARA HEADS, May Sailed: Annie Hill and Isabella Anderson, schooner, far Dunedin, CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. May 11.—A large barque was 25 milej north of the lighthouse, heading last, At noon yesterday. A small dark-painted barque passed South, via the West Coast, at 7 a.m. yesterday. A barquentine painted black, passed south from the West Coast at 10 a.m. to ' fifty '" ;: MAR3DEN POINT. May 11, -Arrived; Nerval, schooner, Hikuruugi, ketch, from Auckland. The cutter : Spitfire, ketch Lucy James, Pirate and Progress, scows. are all here windbound, An easterly gale is threatening.
WELLINGTON. , ■ . A May Arrived; Flora, s.j., from Auckland, via the East Co".3fe ; IlaurOto, 8.8., from Sydney. Sailed i PKmh, m. ( for the South.
SYDNEY, , 4 May U.—Sailsd i Alameda, -R M.S., for Auckland and San Francisco.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10129, 12 May 1896, Page 4
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