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THE STEAMER TAURANGA.

Any news from the North ? Any sign of the Tauranga ? Such are the anxious enquiries made at every turn to-day. We may not have reason for fearing the worst, but there can be no doubt that at the least the. steamer must have been seriously disabled, or we should have ere this seen the Tauranga. The weather has now been moderate sufficiently long to have permitted her arrivalfrom the Bay. In any case the mystery will almost entirely be cleared up to-day, as the Samson is hourly expected from the North, and will doubtless bring tidings of the missing steamer. ,

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 173, 29 July 1870, Page 2

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THE STEAMER TAURANGA. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 173, 29 July 1870, Page 2

THE STEAMER TAURANGA. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 173, 29 July 1870, Page 2

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