RAGLAN.
Nov. 29th, 1876. Thj echooner' Echo' purchased bj Hone te One, and others, hove in flight this morning, having made the pasinge rouiH from Auckland to Raglan in five days, out of which she spent on* day in the Mnnuk«u, where she had to call for cargo, thus proving herael f to bo a terj fast sailer. She left the Waitemata waters on tho 24 inst, and anchored outside last night nb^ut 10 pm. She is to run regularly in the trade between here and the Manukau. It is to be hoped she will therefore receive that support which the enterprise of l-ei owners deserve* ; she will su >ply a want much felt here. Since the loss of the ill-fated 'Flor.i Mrtcclon-ild' there has been no regular communication between here and the Manukau, which has frequently led to too much inconvenience to the residents, although one or two steamers and sailing yes els have run here from time to time. -Own CobBESPOI^DEKT.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 698, 5 December 1876, Page 3
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163RAGLAN. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 698, 5 December 1876, Page 3
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