Kapata Wahawaha.—This chief was a passenger to Napier by the p.s. Sturt, on Tuesday last. The s.s. Keera, it will be seen by advertisement, is expected to arrive here early next month, and will be placed in the stock trade between this port and Auckland. We wish her all success. The Brig Maggie.— Capt. Allen, of the barque Australind, which arrived at Auckland on the 2nd inst., reports having, on the 27th June, sighted the brig Maggie, from Napier to Sydney, about 120 miles from the latter port. The Maggie was then , ten days out. j.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 700, 15 July 1869, Page 2
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