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Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF WELLINGTON- THIS DAY.

ARRIVALS. H.M.S. Esk, from Auckland. Bee, 30 tons, Crouch, from Trawaite. Levin and Co, agents. DEPARTURES. Wa»gatm{, s.s, 164 tons, Linklater, for Wanganui. Turnbull and Co, agents. PASSENGER LIST. Per Wanganui : Mrs. Hant and sue children. VESSELS IN PORT. Wild Duck, ship, from London Rangoon, barque, from Napier Australian Packet, barque, from Dunedin William Watson, barque, from Newcostla Hercules, brigantine, from Newcastle Esther, brigantine, from the coast Spec, cutter, from the coast Daring, schooner, from Dunedin Sandfly, cutter, from Wareharaa Tiger, schooner, from Dunedin. Flying Cloud, from Taranaki. Gazelle, from Newcastle Tyne, schooner, from Newcastle Sea Serpent, brigantine, from Blackhead Sarah, schooner, from Rangitiki Ruby, schooner, from Kai Koras Supply, cutter, from Wairau Wanganui, s.s, from Wanganui Storm Bird, from Wanganui HM.S. Eclipse, from Auckland H.M.S. £«k, from Auckland Bee, from Trawaite EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Claud Hamilton, s.s, from Melbourne, via Auckland Egmont, s.s. from Napier and Auckland Louis and Miriam, brig, from Sydney Mallard, ihip, from London Mfinukau, three-masted schooner, from Newcastle PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Claud Hamilton, for Picton, Nelson, and Melbourne

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Evening Post, Issue 19, 1 March 1865, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF WELLINGTON- THIS DAY. Evening Post, Issue 19, 1 March 1865, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF WELLINGTON- THIS DAY. Evening Post, Issue 19, 1 March 1865, Page 2

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