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Jhe cutter.Katherine Johnston, for Wanganni, and the Carbon, for New Plymouth, were lying at Kepitj wind bound. The brig Bee arrived this morning. She left pjaney B e.yen weeks ago for Otngo, with sheep. She. »s twelve days from that place, and experienced a heavy g,i e of wind. ."The surveys are progressing *" utago. One town is laid.out, and Mr. Sciogge Has come.up for more men.

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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 60, 22 April 1846, Page 3

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Untitled Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 60, 22 April 1846, Page 3

Untitled Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 60, 22 April 1846, Page 3

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