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ARRIVAL OF THE HUDSON.

The barque Hudson arrived off Taiaroa Heads yesterday evening and was tendered by the tug Plucky, which towed her up to the anchorage in Deborah Bay. Here she was met by the customs boat, and the health of all on board being reported good, she was passed by Dr Cunninghame, the health officer, and immediately cleared in by Captain Gray, the surveyor of customs. The Hudson brings some 1000 tons of cargo from Glasgow, the greater part of which is for Dunedin, while she has also a quantity for transhipments for coastal ports. She is consigned to Messrs Murray, Roberts, and Co., of this city. One death occurred during the voyage— that of Alexander M'Kenzie, the sailmakei-, who was last here in the ship Jessie Readman. He expired from general debility on November 9, and was buried in lat. 45 S., long. 77.3 E.

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Otago Witness, 14 December 1893, Page 37

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ARRIVAL OF THE HUDSON. Otago Witness, 14 December 1893, Page 37

ARRIVAL OF THE HUDSON. Otago Witness, 14 December 1893, Page 37

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