WELLINGTON.
During the stay of the Lady Bird at Wellington, Captain Uenuer was presented with a testimonial by the officers and crew of the Wonga Wonga, a beautiful gold watch, and suitable address handsomely framed.
Tlie favorite ship Wild Duck, Captain Bishop, sailed for London direct, on iOih March, with a full cargo of colonial pro luce ; and 2U cabin and 2 second cabin t'assenaers. The declared value of the cargo ol the Wild Duck was L 45,868. Hbe is th? second wool ship that has been di-patched from Wellington this sexton, for London direct. The Aste/ope sailed on the Bth January, nnd the declared value of bei cargo was L-13,203. The Chrysolite has nearly spproachi.d the completion of her loading, having now almost 3,000 bales on board.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 419, 24 April 1863, Page 4
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128WELLINGTON. Otago Daily Times, Issue 419, 24 April 1863, Page 4
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