BOXING DAY.
__ Excursion Trip to Tama Rock am> Kidnapper. —The paddle steamer ‘ Cleopatra/ now a general favorite with the good people of Rapier, started on her excursion trip to Pania Reef and Kidnapper on Boxing -Day,—steaming from the Government Wharf at 10'30 a.m,, having been detained for about half-an-hour waiting for one of the band. The number of persons—among whom we were pleased to notice a goodly sprinkling of the fair' sex—who availed themselves of a day’s pleasure of a rare description in Rapier might Le roughly estimated at about one hundred. The ‘ Cleopatra,’ after leaving her snug berth in the Iron Pot steamed round the barque ‘ John Bunyan,’ and the ship * Fchunga/ (the two fine vessels destined to convey to the mother country the past year’s clip of the staple commodity of our little province) now riding at. anchor in our magnificent : roadstead. Friendly greetings being exchanged, /ull steam a-head for the P a nia
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 538, 30 December 1867, Page 2
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156BOXING DAY. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 538, 30 December 1867, Page 2
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