PORT OF WELLINGTON.
SAHED. September 27, 2.20 p.m.— William Tell, for Valparaiso. The ships Besolute, from Glasgow, and Alexandrina, from London, arrived at the Heads early yesterday morning. The latter vessel is understood to have thirty passengers, and has anchored inside. The Resolute remains outside waiting for a change, of wind to make the Port. She brings one hundred and twenty-eight passengers, including • ightv a=si*ted immigrants, amonjrst whom are fifty-five single females. Signals have been marie that all are well on board. The Alexandrina is 104 days, and the Eesolute 110 days" out — "Daily Times," ?2nd September. Information has been received by last mail, that the ship Willi-m Davie, which follows the Sesolute from Glasgow, was fast filling up with passengers. There were upwards of one hundred and twenty booked, iucluding thirty-three in the cabin. She is also bringing out a number of assisted emigrants.— lbid.
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Southland Times, Issue 571, 28 September 1866, Page 2
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146PORT OF WELLINGTON. Southland Times, Issue 571, 28 September 1866, Page 2
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