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PORT OF WELLINGTON.

AEBITED. Oct 30, noon. — Lord Ashley, s.s., from LytteL ton. Oct 30, 3 p m. — Live Osk, from Cardiff. Oct 39, 3 p.m. — Queen, s.s., from North. We learn that the barque, Boyal Bride, expected for some time as the pioneer vessel of this season, has arrived at Oamaru on Sunday last, where she discharged a portion of her London cargo, and thence proceeded to the New Biver. Her voyage was protracted by head winds and calms throughout all latitudes. She is consigned to Messrs Dalgety, Eattray and Co., who intend we believe to lay her on from the wharf here as the first wool ship.

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Southland Times, Issue 585, 31 October 1866, Page 2

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109

PORT OF WELLINGTON. Southland Times, Issue 585, 31 October 1866, Page 2

PORT OF WELLINGTON. Southland Times, Issue 585, 31 October 1866, Page 2

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