PORT CHALMERS.
Wednesday. The steamer Albion has arrived with Messrs Macandrew and party. They were received on lauding by the Mayor and Councillors, a few citizens, and .the brass band, which played " See, the Conquering Hero Comes." No formal address was presented, and after visiting the graving docks, ships," schools, and quarantine island, the party were conveyed to Dunedin by special train. The "demonstration,by the crowd on the arrival of the train at Dunedin with the Superintendent and party was very feeble. The cheers were intermingled with grpans.and yells. It commenced to rain just as they arrived. There was no formal address, | and the reception was a complete failure. Arrived: Ship Zi'alandia, with 180 passengers, from London; and the Auckland, with '118 passengers,'from Glasgow. They have been cleared by the Immigration officers. Eepresentatives of the Press have been debarred from inspecting the ships till after the clearing officers have left them. This ®order is said to emanate from the Agent-General. Sailed: Steamer . Albion, for MclI bourne.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2127, 28 October 1875, Page 2
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166PORT CHALMERS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2127, 28 October 1875, Page 2
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