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ENGLISH SHIPPING INTELKIGENCE.

SAILED FOR NEW ZEALAND. Prince of Wales, from Gravesend, 27tli February. Maria, from Gravesend, 4th March. • Metropolis, from Gravesend, 4th March. Miilege, from Greenock, 19th March. Telegraph, from Gravesend, 22nd March. Triad, from Liverpool, 28th March. LOADING AT LONDON FOR NEW ZEALAND. Telegraph, Maggie Miller, Owen Glendower, Portland, Elizabeth Ann Bright, Queen of Beauty, Norwood, Ismay, Dona Anita, ftpsom, Kirkland, Captain Cook, Matoska, New Great Britain, Ocean Home, Crimea, Queen of the Avon, Napier, William Carey. The screw steamer Auckland, will be de-. spatched by Messrs Houlder Brothers and Co., from the Victoria Docks, for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports on the 10th of April. This vessel has been built expressly for the 1.-irge and increasing intercolonial trade, and is fitted with every modern improvement for the comfort of passengers. She will stc im out the whole way, calling at the Cape to coal, and at Melbourne to land passengers a ad mails.

The Emigration Commissioners- haye > chartered the, ship British Crown, to sail on the 23rd Aprilj with about 300 unemployed Lancashire 'operatives \ for Cdnterli^^f.New Zealand. ; '^ '■■■■''':'. -< •'■'"*

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 57, 26 May 1863, Page 2

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ENGLISH SHIPPING INTELKIGENCE. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 57, 26 May 1863, Page 2

ENGLISH SHIPPING INTELKIGENCE. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 57, 26 May 1863, Page 2

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