ARRIVAL OF THE MAIL STEAMER.
The RM s s Mikado, Krank Moore, Esq , enm Blander, started from her moorings in Johnson's Bay. Sydney, nt 1.15 pm, o-» Saturday last, th« 3rd inst. clearing the Hea^s at 2 pm, and airived in Auckland this morninp at 9 30 a m, hfter a passage of 4 days 16 hours Fresh breeze* frrn. NW to SW, and occa sional squalls have prevailed throughout the tud across. We are indebted to Mr Graham, the purser, for prompt delivery of our files and for copies of report and passenger list, and to Mr Glfford, the chief steward, for late Meltourne papers. Passengers: — Saloon—Mr, Mrs. Mary. Alice, Joseph, and Martin Mulkere ; IWr MaHland, Mr Mosses, Mr Abbott, and 14 second-clasa, with 47 cibin and 30 second-class in transitu for Honolulu and San Francisco.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1681, 8 July 1875, Page 2
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137ARRIVAL OF THE MAIL STEAMER. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1681, 8 July 1875, Page 2
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