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A.URIVED. 13th March, schooner Louisa, 84'tnvts, Carter, from Timam and Otago. Passenger Mr. Thompson. 14th March, brig Vehx, 140 tons, Holford, fin in Tim.mi. IMPORTS. Tn the Louisa, LeOren, agent, 95 hales wool. In the Vetox, 77 hales wool.
The Orientnl sailed from Deal for Auckland and Canterbury on the sth November. The royal mail ship Mermaid, Captain Edward Devey, will convey the European mails to Australia, on the 20th Nov., and from her past performances, and the «ell deserved reputation of her commander, there is little dmiht they will be delivered in as short a period as cotild he anticipated. She is filling well with passengers and cnrgo. The Earl of Sefton, alreadyt known as a comfortable ami fasf ship, "-ill tie the " White Star'J royal mail >hip of the 20tli of December. —A 7ew Zealand Gazette.
Mariued —On ihe SUi March, by the Yen. Archile.-icttn Miiithia.e, George, the eldest son «f the late Reverend George Dunnage, of Papanni, to Louisa, eldest daughter of George Bowron, K*q., of Hey wood.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 352, 15 March 1856, Page 6
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173Shipping Items. Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 352, 15 March 1856, Page 6
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