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ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. WELLINGTON.

The s s Wellington, Captain Kennedy, left Port Chalmers on the afternoon of the 22nd, arriving and leaving Lyttelton 23rd, Welling* ton and Picton 24th, Nelson 25th, Taranaki 26th, arriving off Manukau Heads at 8 30 this t?ay ; crossed bar at 9 20, arriving at Onehunga Wharf at 11 am. From Port Chalmers to Lyttelton experienced a succession of strong galea from N E, N W, and S X, with a very high confused sea; Lyttelton to Pi„*on moderate variable winds and fim£- eatber ,- thence to Nelson • strong No.ih West gale; Nelson to arrival a continuance Northerly winds, with thick weather and "n. . Passengers —Saloon Captain Orkney,, j rs Carpenter, Miss Congreve, Messrs Bi-ice t as Lees, Geo Gordon, W.A Gordon, W L 2tfee, T Stevens, Butler, Carson, Bend. Gial.'fcim, Messrs Smith, Alexander, Harley, Guidfo-'rd, Martin Guildford, Miss Whitoly, Mrs sand Miss O Sale, Mr Davis, Archdeacon Garrett, Captain Nowland, Miss Hondin, S-isa Kennedy, Mrs Roddy. Miss George, Miss Joll, Miss Hoskins, Messrs Wilkin, Ollivier, Birch, Mr and Mrs Orton, Mr Hill, Mr Lowe, and Master Lowe, Mrs Burns, Master Bcddy, Mr Cashel. Seerage—Mr and Mrs Cooke and three children, Messrs Sutherland, /Rod* gers,.A McMillan, H Mullen, Mr and Mrs Dryden, Master Dryden, Misses Dryd<.n (3) Mr and Mrs Fawcetfc, Master Fawcett, Misses Fawcett (2), Messrs Norton, Rountr e e, DVoley Mason Tafflba, McGuiu, Williams, Dw^er, Edmundsj Coyne, Rroadmore, Bleazel (2), Harrie, Philpott, and Phillips. .

The brigantine Galatea arrived from Sydney yesterday after,a fair passage, bringing a cargo of sugar, maize,- &c. . The fine schooner Herald will in all.probability leave again for Hokianga to-morrow hv charge of Captain MeKenzie,, who has again resumed the command of this favorite trader. On her laßt voyage to Hokianga the Herald made the fastest passage on record. The Janet Gray left Levuka 10th December and had light head winds and calms; sighted ■"ape Brett at 2 a m 24th, off Poor Knights ; "thence to Auckland light airs and calms, midnight 25th. Passengers i Messrs rdon, Taylor, Antonio. We ha^ o *am J.F Judd for tilen*.^"' "

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 611, 27 December 1871, Page 2

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ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. WELLINGTON. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 611, 27 December 1871, Page 2

ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. WELLINGTON. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 611, 27 December 1871, Page 2

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