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"''* C "v "DEPARTURES. "f October ll>-~Tasmanian Maid,-.9B,^Wh\tWeU, for, Wellington, via ' Waitohi, Port ®ndenv^d7v.ari<l AVairau. Passengers to Wainui—2o cabin, 5 steerage \, 1 to Wellington. - r 7oct'ober 11.—Ocean Queen, brjgantrrie,' 12&, M>Bfer-% ney, for Sydney. Passengers—Messrs. J. Bathe, F." Bennett, Kendall, 0. C. M'Gee, Cazaly, Mortimer, P. Lusses, Mrs. Poole and three children, and Mrs M'Carthy. EXPORTS. Per Tasmanian Maid: For Waitohi—-3 cases geneva, 1 qr-ca'sk mm, Symons; 4 bags sugar, 3 bags rice, and sundries, Wiikie; 1 cask ale, Bevan. -k For Port Underwood—lS bales hay, Staffoid. for Wairau —1 bullock dray, Seymour; 10 bngs flour, Feaion; 16 sacks oats, Wemyss. For Wellington—l case (transhipped ex Harkaway), Curtis; 10bag3 flour, Order; 1 case, W. Wilson ; 800 sheepskins',.4oohides, Gaukroger } 400 sheepskins,.. 100 hides, Hargreaves ■ Per Ocean Queen: 3 cases oil,. T. parcel whalebone, 13 bundles sheepskins,l69 bags wheat. A lighthouse is how being erected by Captains O'Sullivan and Barton, of the receiving.ships Anonyma and Hongkong, on the outer point of Double Island. This will be the first lighthouse erected on the coast of China, where as'yet there is only one lightsihp,'and it is'proposed to ask Lord Elgin's permission to allow it to be called the " E'gin Light," in commemoration of his visit to China. ;
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 103, 15 October 1858, Page 2
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