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IMPORTS.

Per Wallabi, from Wanganui : 20 pigs, 4 ' horses, 34 tons salt, D Maclean and Co. EXPORTS. Per Wallabi, for Wanganui : 70 tons coal, D Maclean and Co.

Weather— Blue sky, with bars good, was tho telegraphic report for yesterday. Barometer was highest at Napier, 39. G0 ; and lowest at the Bcaley, 28.03. Thermometer was highest at the Bealey, 70 ; and lowest at Rokitiktt, GO. The s.B. vVallabi arrived on yesterday . morning's tide . from Westport and WanganuL The three-masted schooner Garibaldi' was towed out yesterday by the p. 8. Dispatch. She is coal-laden for Hokitika. The s.s. Wallabi sailed last evening for Westport and Wanganui. The steamer Baltic, recently built at Belfast, at a cost of LI 30,000, for the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company of Liverpool, is one of the most luxuriously fitted vessels : afloat. Her saloon measures 60ft by 40ft, and is provided with lounges, of crimson velvet, marble mantlepieces and onen grates, in which coals are burned, an escritoire, and a piano. The ladies' boudoir is a gem of taste, in pink and white. A bar-room is provided for the thir&ty, and for those who are fond of medicine, there is a chemist's ' shop, while the culinary arrangements are described as perfect.' The Baltic is on the line between Liverpool and New York.

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Grey River Argus, Issue 1077, 10 January 1872, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Grey River Argus, Issue 1077, 10 January 1872, Page 2

IMPORTS. Grey River Argus, Issue 1077, 10 January 1872, Page 2

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