WELLINGTON.
The Government have received from the Agent-General the following immigration Advices by., the' San Francisco, mail:—Cm the 11th of November the ship 'Wiltshire "sailed bf6r Lyttleton with 282 souls ;- on the 21st November, the .Oxford, for Auckland, with-239; on the 18th, the Loch Lee, for Qfcago, with 17, who were landed sick at We> mouth from the Hurunui; on the 20th, the Hurnnui, from Plymouth, with 170,-23 were landed at Plymouth, and are to leave by the Carnatic, for- Lyttelton about the 9th of December. 31 immigrants insisted on leaving the Hurunui; The follow iug vessels are engaged to take immigrants :—Fernglen, for Hawke's Bay, December 6; Northampton, for Nelson, Wellington and Westland. The above complete the Government requirements for the year. All advertisements have been stopped, arid the staff reduced. This day. It rained heavily, the greater part of the night and ia raining still. The weather is very thick and unpromising. There is no likelihood of the English cricketers playing to-day, the Wellington not yet having arrived at Picton.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2521, 3 February 1877, Page 2
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172WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2521, 3 February 1877, Page 2
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