DEPARTURE OF THE EXCELSIOR.
The ship Excelsior, Captain Lee, took her departure this morning, rounding the Breads ot 7 o'clock. The following particulars give the quantity and value cf her cargo:— Article. Quantity. Value. £ s. d. Wool 162 bales .. .. 3000 0 0 Kauri Gum 3,569 cases \ > - 14>580 ° ° IS tons (in bulk) j Flax . 1,012 bale 3 .. .. 2,160 0 0 Tallow ■ 13 casks .. .. 100 0 0 Cotton (in seed) 7 bales .. .. 28 0 0 Cotton Seed 75 bags .. .. 10 0 0 Cobra 160 bag 3.. .. 120, 0 0 Oil (whale) 8 tuns .. ' .. 180 0 0 Oil (cocoanut) 9 tuns .. .. 243 0 0 Curios,* 2 cases .. .. 20 0 0 Sundries 3 cases .. .. 102 0 0 Gold 4 boxes (6321 ozs.) .. .. 26,350 0 0 Si^ei- . 3 boxes (3402 ozs.) .. .. 900 0 0
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 290, 21 November 1870, Page 2
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129DEPARTURE OF THE EXCELSIOR. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 290, 21 November 1870, Page 2
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