ARRIVAL OF THE KATE.
The clipper barque Kate, Captain Cooper, has made a splendid passage from Sydney of six days seventeen hours, the best run of any sailing vessel for many months past. The barque cleared Sydney heads on the morning of the 19th instant, and experienced strong W. and N. winds to tho Three Kings, which were passed at noon on Wednesday iast; roundel the North Cape at 8 p.m., and anchored in harbour last night at 8 o'clock. The passengers and mails were landed this morning by the p.s. Enterprise, and the Kate will come up with the flood tide.
Passengers. — Mr. E. Geary, Mr. J. J. Wright, Mr. F. H. Byrne, Mr. Hill, Miss E. Morris, Corporal Norman, Mrs. J. Murphy and family (4), Mr. and Mrs. Neenan, Sergt. AlcGee, Messrs. Delaney, F. Delaney, Carroll, Grimley, Flird, Mr. and Mrs. Nassen.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 197, 26 August 1870, Page 2
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144ARRIVAL OF THE KATE. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 197, 26 August 1870, Page 2
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