ARRIVAL OF THE ALICE CAMERON.
We have much pleasure in welcoming the return 1o our port of our old friend the Alice Cameron, nnd her able commander, Captain Carter. Bfter a most e-uccessful voyage to New York. During the many years the Alice traded between Sydney and this port she became a general favorife with passengers, and wns noted for her sailing. On this occasion she has made the passage from Sydney in ten days, having been three days detained on the coast. She left Sydn*y on the 29th ultimo, and experienced moderate winds from S."W. to N.N.'vv. across, making Cape Brett on Tuesday last. Since thf-n she has been detained with light variable winds and cams. The AlifQ came alongside the wharf this morning, and will commence to discharge on Monday.
Passengers :—Messrs. E. Wilson, H. Morrison, Sournay, and A. P. Lank.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 287, 10 December 1870, Page 2
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