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BARQUE LANGSTONE FOR LONDON.

The first wool ship of the season, .Messrs Shaw, SaviH, and tho Albion Company's barque Langston.o, Captain J. C. Tonkin, cleared at the Custom House this morning tor London, with a cargo consisting of 3503 bales and 303 quarter-bales of wool and skins, 10 casks of tallow, 10 pieces of timber, 1 caso of apparel, and 20 cases of pickled pork, tho whole being valued at .-£51,330 8s '2d. The following comprises a list of the various shippers and their quantities and value*; — Shipped by Messrs Kinross. £ s. d. mid C 0.., her agents — IGOO bales of greasy aud scoured wool, 28 qr.-bales scoured Wool, 8 bales sheepskins, I bale pelts, 5 casks of tallow, and 1 piece of timber, valued nt 25,012 7 11 Shipped by Messrs Banner and Liddle—soo bales greasy wool, valued at .. .. 5,81-1 18 0 Shipped by Mr F. W. Williams—Gß2 bales greasy and scoured wool, 20 cases of pickled pork, and 1 box of ajiparel, valued at , . ~ 9,202 11 1 Shipped by Messrs Murray, Roberts and C 0.—030 bales of greasy and scoured wool, 3G5 quarter-bales of scoured wool, 42 bales of sheepskins, and 11 casks of tallow, valued «t 10,453 12 9 Shipped by Messrs Largo and Townley — 9 pieces of knotted tot-ira, valued at .. 12 0 0 Shipped by Messrs Knowlcs and Co., of itikiitoto—9 bales of scoured wool, valued tit, , -, ,-, n Shipped by Mr M. R - ° ler—S3 bales of <■- - ill - -scoured wo-' r-'-easy and shoo*--' ' ,i, and 2 bales of ...Kins, valued at .. 1/288 13 2 —Tho Laim-stone is taking on board hotlive stock aiul fresh provisions this afternoon, and will probably sail to-night or to-mor-row, when we wish her genial skipper ban voyage. (Reuters Telegrams.) (By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.) (Received November 23, 9.53 p.m.) Sydney, Friday. Sailed, this evening, Union steamer Manapouri for Auckland. [hy telegraph.] Wkllington, This day. Arrived, Orari, Captain Kcene, from London, 119 days out.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3855, 24 November 1883, Page 2

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BARQUE LANGSTONE FOR LONDON. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3855, 24 November 1883, Page 2

BARQUE LANGSTONE FOR LONDON. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3855, 24 November 1883, Page 2

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