WELLINGTON.
Wednesday. Mr Vesey Stewart and Mr Farnall inter vie wed the Go7erment to-day: re the enlargement of the Katikati Special Settlement. The Government agreed to endorse the terms agreed on by the Auckland Waste Lands Board; ;"■ .... ■;:. 1 :'..." ,': ,- : ii:;'\ "■"■ , Thisxlay. ...; On Tuesday evening the steamer Luna went out to look for the derelict brig Star of Mersey, and found her off Alligator Point, only a few. miles from where she was supposed to have gone down. The vessel was riding with: two anchors down, but no one on: board. 1 . She had evidently been left in a hurry, a sextant and chart, and oilskins and clothes being left behind; The vessel was in good condition, well supplied with provisions, and had only two feet of water in her hold. She was pumped-out, the anchors raised, and she was towed into Wellington last night. . . . ;..
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2637, 21 June 1877, Page 2
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143WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2637, 21 June 1877, Page 2
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