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Aug. 15.

The barqae Eleanor, 396 tons, Capt. Black, sailed for Newcastle in ballast, last evening. The schooner Kesult arrived this forenoon with a cargo of produce from Waikouaiti, and was pi -iced alongside the Port Chalmers Jetty to discharge cargo. A number of coasters detained by the late S.W. gales, are lying at anchor inside the Heads, awaiting a favorable change of wind. Amongst their number the following were today reported :— Emulous and James Pax ton, for the Bluff; Eliza M'Phee and Fanny, for Catlin's Ittver ; Flying Squirrel, for Preservation Inlet ; Dagmar, for coast. The k.tck Kedcliffe, sailed this forenoon for Oamaru.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 238, 22 August 1872, Page 5

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Aug. 15. Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 238, 22 August 1872, Page 5

Aug. 15. Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 238, 22 August 1872, Page 5

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