By the s.s. Rangatira we have Auck* land files up to Saturday last. The 1 ‘gold-mining n'ews 1 from the Thames continues encouraging. The schodner Hiuntress, Captain Dornwell, arrived at Auckland oh the sth inst., after a good pbssageof six days.’ Some heavy weather was experienced,’' notwithstanding ' which she only loßt one out df a cdrgo of 250 sheep. • v • _• : /]\\\; v'" • ?.’ ‘ ; The ship Racehorse the Matilda 'WUttenbach), Capt. . : Seward, ;th<§ l ßtii inst.j l after D the boatswain ; foirtiihately rdrowhed ‘ltefore : any; at- \ ' Th^ > jE^Bhd»te''' ; lia;fir6ti;' boaid 'the fol- • loi^^v^l^o^fbii^Napidr^T^hkgs^ r&tSb£ 11
Co.j32lpkgs.", N. Williams; H. E. vßiissell > 1 case, E. tf.|stni||l' 1 case, G. Willis l icase, With reference to the sheeftaafket we fihd the following in Mr report for . week- ending 10th “/The fat sheep market was princi : pally supplied from Napier; they brought from 12s 9d to 22s each ; 450 were sold; A few pens of long-woolled wethers brought from 28s to 295.” We must hold over extracts until our next.
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 79, 13 July 1868, Page 169
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