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IMMIGRATION.

A telegram from the Agent-General, received this morning, announces that the following vessel", freighted as specified, sailed for New Zealand during November :—Ocean Mail, for Wellington, d2O souls; Queen Ago. for Auckland, 1!)0; Inverna, for Carnatic,'for Port Chalmers, 200; Dillaree, for Canterbury, if,0(10 Q(V) tons of rails, sixteen waggons; fifty sets iron wheels, sixty-live sets of switches, and various material for bri Iges. The Agent-Ceneral also announces thatS vessels, with I,SOO adults, will sail for the Colony during December ; that one will proceed to the Hlntf; ami that iu.lanuary, there will a vessel from Belfast and one from Queenstown.

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Evening Star, Issue 3378, 17 December 1873, Page 2

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IMMIGRATION. Evening Star, Issue 3378, 17 December 1873, Page 2

IMMIGRATION. Evening Star, Issue 3378, 17 December 1873, Page 2

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