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CLEARANCE OF THE QUEEN BEE

This fine ship hauled iv.tn 'ho stream this morning, and will aail for L.i.-; ••-i to-morrow. She takes a valuable cargo of g ::i, wool, oil, flax, &c., a number of passengers, :.: 1 a quantity of gold and silver from the Ba. . of New Zealand. Captain Dent, during i i short stay in our port, has won the yes- .:. and esteem of all with whom he has come i contact, and we trust we may again haw the pleasure of welcoming him back to t 'tis port. The following is a list of tliepas^.gers : —Mr. and Mrs. Meldrum, Mr. Meldruu , 4 children and infant, Mr. Edward Warren, Mr. Edward Wesfmorelund, Mr. and Mr3, Henry Ewington, Mr. Wray, -"Jr. William Hill, Mrs. Lemas, Mrs. Ilorne, Mrs. Davy.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 393, 14 April 1871, Page 2

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CLEARANCE OF THE QUEEN BEE Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 393, 14 April 1871, Page 2

CLEARANCE OF THE QUEEN BEE Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 393, 14 April 1871, Page 2

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