[NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION. ]
Wanganui, April 2. At an extraordinary .meeting ,of ..the shareholders of the Wanganui Steam Company,, a resolution ih ! favor of voluntarily winding up the affairs, , was carried by 23 to 5. The steamers .will accordingly be sold. Mr Houghton, of Dunedin, offered Lßlso for the Wanganuv , .. r Wellington, April 2. y % The Luna did not arrive last night. ; To-, day considerable anxiety was felt for h«r non-appearance. She arrived at 6.30 tonight. -She experienced bad- weather on Monday, and lay all night under Cape Albatross. The ' weather 'continuing rough, she put in yesterday morning] tp Kawhia, being the first European vessel there- for six years. A large number of King natives came aboard, and were very friendly. Mr M'Lean landed, and met a son of King Tawhiou, who returned on board with him, and lunched with Governor Arney, Two of the King natives have accompanied Mr M'Lean to Wellington.. ], ; - ; T ■. : ':-=. ■ ; '! ! ■ "
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1456, 3 April 1873, Page 2
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154[NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1456, 3 April 1873, Page 2
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