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The.emigrant ship Annie Longton, Captain Mundle, arrived in the Bay on Stinday; last, having left London on the 3rd of 'March. She brings fifty-five immigrants for this port, and about twenty first and : second, class passengers. There was one birth during the passage, which has been an average one of 111 days, with no particular feature for comment, except perhaps by way of contrast, that contentment and good feeling appear to have existed throughout. A testimonial has been presented by the passengers to Captain Joseph Mundle (whose name wiir be. remembered in connexion with the Oliver Lang), which we have much pleasure in inserting, and which will be found in our shipping column.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 280, 26 June 1860, Page 2

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Untitled Colonist, Volume III, Issue 280, 26 June 1860, Page 2

Untitled Colonist, Volume III, Issue 280, 26 June 1860, Page 2

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