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AKAROA.

Akrxted. —December 18, 1856, U.S. ship Milo, Cx. H. Soide, Commander, from a cruise, all well on board. Since leaving here lias taken no fish. On the 30th November last, parted company in latitude 30 south, 160 west, with the U.S. barque Neva, — Hand, Commander, of Greenport, Long Island, State of New York, 2,300 barrels of whale oil. All well—cruising homewards. December 20, The French whaling ship Elizabeth, Captain La marc Painblon, 403 tons, of and from the port of Havre, thence, August 16. Has taken no oil.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 432, 24 December 1856, Page 7

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AKAROA. Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 432, 24 December 1856, Page 7

AKAROA. Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 432, 24 December 1856, Page 7

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