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FIFTY YEARS AGO.

1 SHIPPING AT AUCKLAND.

RETUENS FOR MONTH.

(Prom the HSBAID of September 29, 1865.) During the pafit two years we do not remember seeing our harbour so bar© of foreign vessels as at the present moment. From foreign and inter-colonial parts only 14 vessels have arrived during the month. The King of Italy is the only addition from London, although one or two others must now be close on our shores. The arrivals for the month, with tonnage and port of despatch, are as follows :—Ship King of Italy, 1363 tons, from London; barque Alice Cameron, 347. Sydney; utter Lapwing, 34, Norfolk Island ; Uarque Kate Waters, 580, Newcastle; barque Ellen Simpson, 297, Newcastle; schooner Flying Buck, 143, Melbourne; barque Tabon, 246, Chili; barque Constance, 351. Newcastle; schooner Pi card, 166, Hobart ; -tchooner Neva, 92, South Sea Islands; brig Princess Alice, 237, Newcastle; schooner Coral Queen, 92, South Sea Islands ; schooner Victoria, 56, South Sea Islands ; steamer Prince Alfred, 900, Sydney.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16035, 29 September 1915, Page 12

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FIFTY YEARS AGO. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16035, 29 September 1915, Page 12

FIFTY YEARS AGO. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16035, 29 September 1915, Page 12