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PORT CHALMERS, AVednesday. Arrived : Oamaru, from Greenock, with immigrants ; Wellington, s.s., from the North. Sailed : Tararua, s.s., via The Bluff, for Melbourne, with the Suez mails. The little steamer Egmont, Irvine, master, arrived yesterday morning at eight o'clock, after a passage of sixteen hours from Wanganui. She will sail this afternoon for Wanganui and Rangitikei. Mr. Andrew Seabury has been appointed pilot for the port of Manawatu. ~,,.,, ~ „ The schooner Rose of Eden, and ketch Alert, the former from Lyttelton and the latter from Oamaru, with cargoes of grain, arrived in harbor yesterday The steamers Stormbird and Manawatu, from Wanganui, are due in Wellington this morning.. The schooner Oliver Wakefield, which returned to port yesterday morning, resumed her voyage to Wanganui in the afternoon.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4342, 18 February 1875, Page 2
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