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DEPARTURE OF THE NEBRASKA.

The p.s. Nebraska will leave for Sydney and Melbourne at 4 o'clock to-day, with original oargo, and the following passengers : — Messrs. J. Strachan, W. J. Smith, J. Mumford, "W. Mair, Masters, Cash, J. S. Dean, T. J. Hopgood, Mr. and Mrs. Cloghorn, and Mrs. Seal. For Sydney —Second class : Thomas Hall. Third class :A. oward, Mrs. Sowarcl, two children; Mrs.. Joseph, R. Williams. For Melbourne: Saloon: C. H. Denny, Q-. T. Harding, Miss Harding, A. L. Yon Blarcom. L. Cavulli, Q-. J. Connelly, Mrs. Connelly, Misa Shephard, Miss K. Shephnrd, Miss M Tombatti, Master Shephard, Mr. Hamberger, Mrs. Hamberger and two children. Steerage D. Callahan, Mrs. OaUahanaud three children, E W. Sherwood.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 523, 13 September 1871, Page 2

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DEPARTURE OF THE NEBRASKA. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 523, 13 September 1871, Page 2

DEPARTURE OF THE NEBRASKA. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 523, 13 September 1871, Page 2

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