NEW PLYMOUTH.
This Day
Although the captain of the Botorua was signalled that a boat would come off, the steamer passed without stopping. There would have been no difficulty in landing the mails the mails without de taining the steamer. Several passengers talk of suing the Company, as there was nothing to prevent the steamer calling according to the advertised time' table.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4522, 3 July 1883, Page 2
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62NEW PLYMOUTH. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4522, 3 July 1883, Page 2
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