EXPORTS.
Per Elibank Castle, for Timaru— loo tons coal. Per Wallabl, for Nelson— Bo tons coal The Sydney Echo states that Captain Creer, of the Clarence and Richmond S. N. Company, has written out to some friends, describing the Zealandia as " the most perfect passenger steamer he had ever seen." The Daily News, we observe, remarks that "the ceremony of naming the vessel the Zealandia, was performed by Miss Russell, % New Zealand lady who came to this country for the special purpose." The steamer left England for New Zealand on the 18th December. Captain Ferries was to command her,
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 2327, 25 January 1876, Page 2
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