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ARRIVAL OF THE P.S. NEBRASKA WITH THE ENGLISH NEWS VIA SUEZ.

Recovery of the Prince of Wales.

Sir Charles Dilke's Attack on Royalty Condemned.

Thiers' Message to Assembly Indefinite.

Orleans Princes take Seats in the National Assembly.

The Tichborne Claimant's

Case closed strong.

Opposition to Polynesian Slavery.

Wool Sales Closed at Ad-

vanced Prices.

The Nebraska arrivedthis morning from Sydney. She left Sydney at 2 p-m. on January 20 ; on the 21st, 22nd, and 23rd strong head winds with heavy swell; from the East Cape, 23rd, fine weather; 24th, calms, sighted a large ship and barque ; 7 a.m. 25th passed the Three Kings; 12.30 passed North Cape; smooth water and light . breeze from northward along the coast.

Passengers :—Saloon : Captain Jones and son, W. Coulthard, W. Pattern, J. Wittikowski, John Webster, Miss Craig, Zavitowski Sisters (3), Miss Granger. Second cabin : Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and two children; and five in the steerage. For San Francisco: —Saloon : A. Leach, C. Clagg, T. E. and C. Evans, Mrs. E. C. Bates, Mrs. Van Rosenberg, J. L. Van Dcr Bogaret, Lieutenant Edwards, and 13 in the steerage. Cargo : 10 packages moorings, Harbor Board; 470 cases fruit, R Arthur ; 112 cases fruit, T Peak ; 9 cases tobacco, order; 16 cases tobacco, Wittkowski; 4 cases samples, ditto ; 1 case merchandise, order; 1 case merchandise, G Thorne and Co; 5 cases fruit, Lipscombe; 1 case merchandise, L D Nathan and Co ; IGS cases fruit, order ; 1 sword, Ryan Bell and Co ; 1 parcel, Colonial Secretary of New Zealand; 3 cases fruit, G Yon der Heydo; total, 809 pgs ;15 pkgs merchandise, for Honolulu ; 275 pgs merchandise, for San Francisco.—Henderson and Macfarlane, agents.

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 637, 26 January 1872, Page 2

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ARRIVAL OF THE P.S. NEBRASKA WITH THE ENGLISH NEWS VIA SUEZ. Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 637, 26 January 1872, Page 2

ARRIVAL OF THE P.S. NEBRASKA WITH THE ENGLISH NEWS VIA SUEZ. Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 637, 26 January 1872, Page 2

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