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Per s.s. Storm Bird, from Wanganui: 22 iegs butter, G. W. Owen ; 9 ditto ditto, '46 head cattle, order.—Combes & Dsldy, agents.
The s.s. City of Melbourne will leave, for Sydney and Melbourne, eight hours after1 her arrival. The Two Br-otWrar^roinJEoiu'angnjCroek,. brings 11 ca fseS*BWfeir6 B*°*™ o?gs*lMon • luggage. , . | The cutter Mafly JSliiSrt'^n snil for T.iuranga this evening, with 21 herd cattle, 10 cases brandyTSWr^tias^OTlu^h^siimeria packages sundries. —M. Niccol, agent. The schooner Colonist cleared at the Customs this morning for East Coast, with n general cargo. She will probably sail to-night. The s.s. St. Kilda, Captain Flowerday, arrived in the Mamikau yeßter3ay afternoon from Kaipnra, with the following cargo r —l3o enses 11 bugs gum, Brown, Campbell and Co. ; 84 bag 313 cases 33 bags gum, 1 package milk dishes. Passengers —Captain Ileale and Mr.
Dacre. The s.s. St ornfßf d will %v.c the Manukau for Wanganui on iMondajJs moMfing. The mails by her'Vilf'elifce at noon. ■■-<"-- •-• * ~- H.M.S. Blanche, Captain Montgomery, Bailed yesterday forenoon for Auckland, with despatches for his Excellency the Governor, received by the Suez mail. — Wellington'lndependent, October 11.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 240, 15 October 1870, Page 2
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