ARRIVAL OF THE KATE.
The Circular Saw clipper Kate has made a good passage from Sydney, having left that port on the evening of the 29th ult. Captain Cooper reports that the Larque cleared Sydney Heads at 7 p.m., with a light westerly wind and fine weather, which continued until the 3rd instant, -when the -wind fell light, and during the next 36 hours had very light variable airs. A fresh southerly breeze favored her, and at 8 p.m., on the sth instant, the Three Kings were sighted, after a splendid run across of 6 days, the No th Cape wass passed at 3 a.m. on the 6th, and Cape Brett at noon, on the same da; ; light variable winds and calms have since prevailed. Passed the barque Constance yesterday morning off Point Russell.
Passengees.—Messrs. Candon, T. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Corrin, Messrs. J. P. Williams, J. Morgan, and W. Mack.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 156, 9 July 1870, Page 2
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