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BARQUE WANDERING CHIEF FOR LONDON.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered barque Wandering- Chief, Capt. James Brown, cleared at the Custom House yesterday afternoon for London, withjt cargo consisting of 963 bales of wool, G75 quarter-bales of wool, 372 casks of tallow, 22 casks of pelts, 58 casks of whale oil, 1 case of whale bone, and 4 cases of eiFects, shipped and valued as under : — Shipped by Messrs G. E. £ s. d. G. Richardson and Co.—sS ensks of whale oil, 1 case of whalebone, and 100 bales of wool, valued at .. .. 2,107 17 o Shipped by Messrs Banner and Liddle.—6o bales of wool, valued at 912 5 5 Shipped by Mr John Stuart. — 2 eases personal effects, valued at .. .. 80 0 0 Shippedby Messrs Wardrop and C 0.—26 bales of wool, valued at 465 13 10 Shipped by Messrs Murray, Roberts and C 0.—23 bales and 518 quarter-bales of wool, valued at 2,770 18 3 Shipped by Mr F. W. Williams.—2 cases effects, 44 bales wool, and 237 casks of tallow, valued at .. .. 4,430 IS 0 Shipped by Messrs Kinross and Co.—lß bales of wool, valued at 313 8 0 Shipped by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company,—s4o bales and 157 quarter-bales of wool, and 15 casks of tallow, valued at .. .. .. 8,706 1 0 Shipped by the New Zealand Shipping Company. —120 casks of tallow, 22 casks of pelts, and 152 bales of wool, valued at 4,400 7 (5 Estimated total value of cargo, .. .. 24,255 13 0 The Wandering Chief tripped her anchor at 6.45 a.m. this day, and, there being a fine sou-westerly breeze blowing, she soon got clear of the bay. (By Cable). Melbourne, Monday. Arrived, this morning, P. and O. steamship Paramatta ,'with the lnwaramnn \in Suez and Brindisi, dated London, January 26. [BY TELEOIUm.] Blotf, This day. The Rotomahana arrived at 6 o'clock last evening. She left Melboiirne on the 2nd instant at 7 a.m. and sailed at 3 p.m. She had a strong westerly gale and heavy sou between Melbourne and Hobart, and thence from the north and north-east fine until arrival. Passenger for Napier—Mr Rilstou.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3634, 6 March 1883, Page 2

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BARQUE WANDERING CHIEF FOR LONDON. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3634, 6 March 1883, Page 2

BARQUE WANDERING CHIEF FOR LONDON. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3634, 6 March 1883, Page 2

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