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THE DIRECT STEAMERS.

The Gothic left Capetown on tho Bth inst. The Maori, from Hobart, arrived at Wellington on Monday. She passed much ice, but otherwise the passage was uneventful. One beig was 300 ft high and several miles in length, hhe brings 2500 tons cargo for Wellington and 440 tons for other ports. ■The Matatua, from Port Chalmers (December 25), arrived at London on the morning of 'Saturday, 13th inst., with her meat cargo in good order.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2242, 18 February 1897, Page 38

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THE DIRECT STEAMERS. Otago Witness, Issue 2242, 18 February 1897, Page 38

THE DIRECT STEAMERS. Otago Witness, Issue 2242, 18 February 1897, Page 38

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