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NELSON.

The return of the Steamer on Wednesday morning, relieved the anxiety which was beginning to be felt at her prolonged absence. As we surmised, the Nelson had been compelled, from the slate of the weather, to proceed round the North Cape to Auckland, instead of going into Manukau. The passage up was of the most boisterous character, and occupied six days ; but every one who has sailed in her speaks in the highest terms of the Nelson as a sea-boat. The Nehon left Auckland on Friday evening last, and had a very favourable passage to New Plymouth^ where she remained peveraHrours ; but at the mouth, of, the Siraita fhe encountered a very lienvy gaJe frcm the S. E. — Nelson TUxaminer, 3 ulv 1 5. '

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 935, 19 July 1854, Page 3

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NELSON. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 935, 19 July 1854, Page 3

NELSON. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 935, 19 July 1854, Page 3

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