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ARRIVAL OF THE "A I R E D A L E" WITH THE ENGLISH MAIL VIA PANAMA AT BLUFF HARBOUR.

♦ - By the arrival of the Airedale, v at Bluff Harbor, we are placed in possession of later American and English Intelligence, but most of the latter has already been anticipated by way of Suez. The following is taken from the Canterbury Press : — "Welli^gto^, October 27. The Panama, New Zealand and Australian Royal Mail Company's s.s. Eakaia, S. Harry "Wright, commander, arrived here at eight a.m., having left Panama on September 24. Her late arrival was owing to inferior coal. She touched at Eapa, and took in 200 tons coal; from thence experienced heavy head winds. Dates — Europe, September 2 ; via New York, September 11 f California, September 10; South Pacific, September 3 to September 16. Passengers — For "Wellington — Mrs Alison, Mr Blackadder. I 1 or Auckland —Mr E. Grlenville. ' Eor Taranaki— Mr Pitcairn. For Melbourne — Rev. E. "Webb, Mr and Mrs Palmer, Messrs E. Myers, J Fry, Jeffrey, Hilliard, P. Young, Begelow. For Sydney — Mr and Mrs Eussell, Messrs Brine; Griffin, E. Cameron, Captain "Wickstrone. » -

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Southland Times, Issue 744, 1 November 1867, Page 3

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ARRIVAL OF THE "AIREDALE" WITH THE ENGLISH MAIL VIA PANAMA AT BLUFF HARBOUR. Southland Times, Issue 744, 1 November 1867, Page 3

ARRIVAL OF THE "AIREDALE" WITH THE ENGLISH MAIL VIA PANAMA AT BLUFF HARBOUR. Southland Times, Issue 744, 1 November 1867, Page 3

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