PORT OF LYTTELTON.
SAILED. Feb 25— Tararua, s.s., for "Wellington. «. The schooner Danzig beat up in the forenoon from luveroargill, which port che lefr. on Friday last, and experienced thick ( asterlv weather for the first three days, then strong north-east winds until Wednesday, when she pot a nor'-wester, which brought her to the Hearts. Captain !?cotr reports a heavy easterly sea on Ihe coast. The Dafzig bnnjjs 40 bales of wool for transhipment t<> tli.- T.niarn, 12 tons of wire and a few sundries for ])nrieiiin. Having lately changed hands, her new owners intend despatching her for the Fijis at an ear y date. — ' Daily limes.' Wei ck of the St Vincent — .Relative to the wreck of the Vincent, noiiced in a former issue, lhe 'Wellington Evening Post' has the following: — An official enquiry into the causes of the wreck of the St Vincent, will be held before Mr Crawford, Ko-ident Mdj.i^trate, as soon as the cumbrous much in* ry of the General Government can be sei in motion, the Post-master-Geneial, or lhe gtntlenian who represents him, having, we untie stand, to take some preliminary action in the matter.
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Southland Times, Issue 1116, 1 March 1869, Page 2
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189PORT OF LYTTELTON. Southland Times, Issue 1116, 1 March 1869, Page 2
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