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Post by NZBC on Jun 7, 2010 21:24:20 GMT 12
DEPARTURE OF CHINESE FOR NEW ZEALAND,
The steamship Wakatipu, which sailed on Saturday afternoon for Wellington and other New Zealand ports, took hence 62 Chinese who had recentlv arrived in these waters from Hongkong Sixty were passengers by the Changsta, and two by the Guthrie, and the proceeding connected with their transhipment, were carried out under the superintendence of Mr William Gordon (Chinese In-spector) and Police-inspector Hyam. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954)Monday 4 June 1888
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