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WARKWORTH.

(From our own Correspondent.) /"%,, . This day. xnvals: Lady Bowen from Auckland. <>.lE^Ag.rtures : Lady Bowen for Hot Springs .-Auckland-with cattle, produce and the • ft"*^ iDg Pasßengers : Mr J. Wilson and Mr Blair. . Itia raining very hard to-day, wind north and every appearance of an approaching gale which will be rather too much for our

tavonte little ateamey whose steaming powers are not what might be termed first class. Wo ! are anxiously looking forward for the new ; sterner being Lv.ilt by Mr. Jeremiah Casey, roy hia trade. j ihim SOUTHEBH rELEGBAMS. _^i 1 I PORT CHALMEBS. (From our own Correspondent.) Thia day. j 'the Southern San Francisco Mail, j In reeegaitioa cf the smart manner m I •which the steamc-i 'Wellington ran the San I Francisco mail from North to South, the ! I dircictcrsof the Fsw Zealand Shipping Com- : pauy \<. :£'^r;-{ lual their approbation to j Cnptam Uarey at Dunedin, and authorised j him fco [jroenre the best pair of binoculars at ; their expense, and have them suitably I ! inscvibed, Captain Caiey purchased a pair at Heslop's, Dunedin, vrhich were inscribed: j " Presented to Captain Carey, s.s. Wellington, by the directors of the N.Z.S.S., July, 1875. *' gl;ip :tmn G-laagow.—Twttaiy Arrived to-day : Ship Aldergrave, from Glasgow, 84 day out. ' She had a good passage. Crossed the Fqtiator the thirtyfirst day, ar.d the meredian of the Cape on June 28. Had strong steady westerlies across the Southern ocean. She brought 342? ; statue adult immigrants, including 115 children, and f>7 single women. Measles ran their course through the children, and 20 died, chiefly from the after complaint, chioria diarrheca. There were six births. The ship has been quarantined, pending the decision of the Board of Health.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1696, 26 July 1875, Page 3

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WARKWORTH. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1696, 26 July 1875, Page 3

WARKWORTH. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1696, 26 July 1875, Page 3

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