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COMMUNICATION WITH TARANAKI

We bare so often complained of the wantef communication wilh the seat of war, that we lake the earliest upportuuily of expressing our satisfaction at the arrangement now con. eluded between }hs HoaMr Maotcll and tbj

New Zealand Steam Navigation Company, by which a steamer is to be kept constantly running between Wellington, Wanganui, Taranaki, and Manakau. It is a step that will piove most conducive to the- welfare of the whole island, and we only hope that the contemplated extension of operations by an extra boat on the East Coast, wiU have been concluded during Mr Duncan's visit thither, so that the like advantages may bo shared by Ahuriri.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1894, 14 July 1863, Page 2

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COMMUNICATION WITH TARANAKI Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1894, 14 July 1863, Page 2

COMMUNICATION WITH TARANAKI Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1894, 14 July 1863, Page 2

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