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EXPORTS. Per Wellington, for Southern Ports— 3o empty hogsheads, 5 tons general cargo.

The s.s. Wellingtoi left Mannkan at i p.m. on Tuesday last, the 1 8th instant, crossing tho bar ma very heavy 6oa, and arrived iv this roadstead at 0 n.m. tho following day. Tli3 s.s. Raajmtira left Wellington on Thursday tho lath instant, arrived at Wangauui the following day. Having disohargod cargo from last port, and taken on board additional for Northern Ports, woo ready for sea on tho afternoon of the 14th. Owing, however, to tho heavy sea runniug on tho bar she was nuablo to cross until <v:! 0 p.m. on Thursday last, 20th instant. Arrived in this roadstead at 4TJO a.m. yesterday, Friday, and left again for tho Manukan, via Raglan at 4 p.m. Tms Vistula.— This vessel arrived from Adelaido, South Australia, with a cargo of flour, &0., on the 9th inst. On tbe 12th, having thon about ha f her cargo discharged, sho was compelled, in consequence of a B.W. gale coming on, to slip ocr anchor and awnd out to sea. Bue returned again— the weather having moderated— on Sunday last, 10th lastaut. Tho boats went off early on Monday morning, and by 12 a.m. of that day lauded about U tons of cargo. Tho wind then increasing, she was compelled to Blip another anchor nnd stand out to sea, returning to hor anchorage yesterday afternoon, Friday. Both her anchort, it is thought, will be recovered. The schooner Excelsior Bailed from Manukan for Taranaki via Raglan, on the 16th instant.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 664, 22 April 1865, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Per Wellington, for Southern Ports—30 empty hogsheads, 5 tons general cargo. Taranaki Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 664, 22 April 1865, Page 2

EXPORTS. Per Wellington, for Southern Ports—30 empty hogsheads, 5 tons general cargo. Taranaki Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 664, 22 April 1865, Page 2