ARRIVAL OF THE TAURANGA.
The clipper schooner Tauranga, in command of our old friend Captain Trayte, returned from a five months' cruise to the Islands, yes--turday, bringing a full cargo of oranges. Capfaia Trayte left here in November last for Tahiti, and alter discharging his cargo there, proceeded to the Pounmtus, and from thence to the Marquises. He then returned to Tahiti, and left that place on the Bth instant, for Auckland, arriving here yesterday afternoon, after a splendid passage of 18 clays. She experienced light variable winds throughout the passage. Made the Poor Knights at 3 a.m. on Saturday, and since then has been becJalmed on-the coast. PassbnGEßS. —Mr. Bird, Captain Brewer, Mr. Hnmphery, Mrs. Woodland and child, Mr. Bovrright.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 70, 30 March 1870, Page 2
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121ARRIVAL OF THE TAURANGA. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 70, 30 March 1870, Page 2
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