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TARANAKI.

The "Tasmania" hence had arrived at Plymouth on the 19ih April, and having 1 discharged her cargo for thnt place, had shipped 78 totis potatoes, 800 bushels oats, and 24 tons butter, and sailed for Sjdney-'on the 28th. The " Camilla" sailed from Taranaki for Mel-

bourne on the 25th April, with a dargo of produce, consisting of 52 casks butter, 6 casks cheese, 2 casks bacon and hams, 2\ tons onions, 48 tons and 25 kits potatoes. The Taranaki roadstead had been looking unusually gay, there being no less than five vessels lying off the town at one time — the Tasmania, Camilla, Sea Bird, See Belle, and Sisters.— Independ.

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Otago Witness, Issue 107, 4 June 1853, Page 2

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TARANAKI. Otago Witness, Issue 107, 4 June 1853, Page 2

TARANAKI. Otago Witness, Issue 107, 4 June 1853, Page 2

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