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NELSON.

Through the : k nJness of -James Smith and Co, we have received Nelson papers to the 6th o<c Our c temporary has s)rcfe excellent remarks in reply to the statements made in the Auckland papers relative to the exports from the varioui settlements, in which he turns the taHss compie ely on his Auckland opponents. We shill revert (o the animus lately displayed by the Auckland Jturnals in our next. The cutter Lively W again sailed with a cargo of ale for Auckland. The ■wool exported from Nelson this season, wilUm" l " l ' ( o nearly double the fyuan'ity exported last year. The Osprey was loading with spars an 3 limb" for Hobart Town. Flour was jf 17 per ton; sugar £28 per "ton. The OsPitKY brought back to Nelson 20 ton of her flour, and a good deal of her cargo f«"» Auckland, and reports the market there 88 beio,' thoroughly stocked with gdods.

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Wellington Independent, Issue 43, 24 December 1845, Page 2

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NELSON. Wellington Independent, Issue 43, 24 December 1845, Page 2

NELSON. Wellington Independent, Issue 43, 24 December 1845, Page 2

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