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ARRIVAL OF THE CONSTANCE.

The Circular Saw clipper Constance, Capt. Q-ibbou, arrived off the Eangitoto reef on Tuesday evening, and came up harbour yesterday morning, having the English mail on board. The Constance left Sydney on Friday the 10th inst., and experienced a strong westerly gale for two days. During a fierce squall tho mainsail and fore-top-gallantsail were carried away, the sea at the time running very high. From thence had moderate W. and S.W. winds to the-Kings, which were passed on Friday last, 6 days out from Sydney. Since then very light winds and calms have prevailed. Passengers.—Mrs.E. Butcher, Messrs. Robinson, Lawrence, and Silver.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 141, 22 June 1870, Page 2

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ARRIVAL OF THE CONSTANCE. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 141, 22 June 1870, Page 2

ARRIVAL OF THE CONSTANCE. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 141, 22 June 1870, Page 2

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