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ARRIVAL OF THE ALICE CAMERON.

The clipper barque Alice Cameron, Captain Carter, arrived in harbonr this morning, having left Sydney on the 19th ult. She experienced head winds and dirty weather throughout. Passengers :— Mr. and Mrs. Cobley, J. Davis, E. Henderson, Miss M. Dunn, J. Carter, J. Webster.

The cotter' Woodstock arrived from the Bay of Islands this morning with 40 tons coal for the Bay of Islands Coal Company. She has been ordered on to the Thames, and will leave this afternoon. The cutter G-azelle brings 26 tons coal, 6 ditto iron, H ditto gum, 6 empty casks, and 1 package tobacco. The cutter Mary Anm arrived from Wangapoa last evening, with 15,200 feet timber, and left again this afternoon for the Thames, with 30 tons coal and 3000 feet timber. The schooner Leonidas will sail for Levuka, Fijis, this evening. Passengers: Messrs. A. Clark and Oreo. Feltus. One of the prettiest vessels we have ever seen launched in these waters has jusb been turned off the stocks of Messrs. Niccol and Son, North Shore. The vessel is schooner rigged, about 80 feet in length, with 24 feet beam. She has been built to the order of Mr. J. S. Macfarlane, and, we understand, will be named after the Commodore's ship, Clio.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 414, 9 May 1871, Page 2

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ARRIVAL OF THE ALICE CAMERON. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 414, 9 May 1871, Page 2

ARRIVAL OF THE ALICE CAMERON. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 414, 9 May 1871, Page 2

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