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WELLINGTON.

The ship Ualcione, Captain Bishop, is rapidly filling up, and will sail to her advertised date. She has now on board 1,600 bales wool, 33 bales flax, 160 tons tallow, and a large quantity of other produce. About 1,600 bales wool and flax will complete her cargo. The ship Electra will finish discharging her inward cargo this.week, and after cleaning and painting she will be ready to take cargo on board for London. The Melita is out 69 days, having sailed from London on the 7th September. The ship Star of the South. Captain Smith, was towed from the Queen's Wharf into the fairway, by the s.s. Wanganui, and sailed on Sunday morning last for London direct, with a favorable breeze. She had twelve passengers and a full cargo of colo.iial produce, of the estimated value of £16,783. The ship Wild Duck has been taken off the Wellington berth, and been laid on for Nelson and Timaru.

The ship Firth of Clyde hauled off from the wharf yesterday morning, and dropped into tlie fairway, preparatory to clearing out for Port Underwood. In the afternoon the Lord Ashley took her in tow, and steamed out of harbour with her. — Independent, Nov 15.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 269, 19 November 1870, Page 2

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WELLINGTON. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 269, 19 November 1870, Page 2

WELLINGTON. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 269, 19 November 1870, Page 2

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