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Two more home vessels have arrived, the Caribou, from Glasgow, and Moulin, from London. The former, bringing a considerable number of passengers and assisted emigrants; arrived off the Heads on Saturday morning, and signalled " all well on board. The Moulin was also off the Heads on Saturday morning, but too fax off for signalling, and was driven further to the northward by the.S.W. gale then blowing. The wind changing yesterday to the N.E., she was enabled to make the Heads at mid-lay, and signalled "all well."— Otago Daily Times, January 14 The barque Prospeotor, loading wool at Oamaru, in now nearly full, and is expected to sail in a few days. The Star of Tasmania will take upwards of 2000 bales, and is understood to sail direct. The Bombay cleared at the Customs at Lyttelton for London, on the the sth January; she takes h. large cargo of wool aud sheepskins. Tie Talbot and Blue Jacket are now loading, and the latter is expected to sail on the 28th.

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Colonist, Volume X, Issue X, 12 February 1867, Page 7

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Untitled Colonist, Volume X, Issue X, 12 February 1867, Page 7

Untitled Colonist, Volume X, Issue X, 12 February 1867, Page 7