ZEALANDIA BROKEN DOWN.
(via VBSU ASSOOUTIOV.) WiuiHOTOir, This Day. Til* mail agent reports the Sierra on her outward voyage armed at Honolulu on Jane 91th, and there found the ZeaUndia in a disabled condition, haring put back after leaving for Frisco. The Sierra took on her passengers and some perishable freight, out the passage was very stormy, end only arrived on July 2. The mails war# sent off the same evening hut failed to connect with the Saturday eteamer from New York, and had to be there till the following Wednesday. On arrival at Frisco, it wis decided that the Sierra should take up the Zealandia's funning to Honolulu, and the Yentura whose over-hall was progressing slowly
owing to the service was hastily prepared lor the Australian trip, aud left on July Uth.
Another outbreak of bubonic plague has taken place at Honolulu. One death Jg officially recorded on July 6th, though Board «f Health declares that there were no fiesh cases since that date. She brings 378 bags of mails for New Zealand.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 July 1901, Page 3
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174ZEALANDIA BROKEN DOWN. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 July 1901, Page 3
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