ENGLISH MAIL
VIA SAW FRANCISCO,
From the " Daily Times " Telegrams.
Auckland, December, 9th. via T^itranga, December 10th.
The following, received via Opunake, is from G-reville's Agent : —
The Nevada arrived at 10 p.m. She brings a large cargo and 96 passengers. The connecting steamer left San Francisco for Honolulu on November 9th — oue day late. Further delay was caused by the bursting of four of the Nevada's boiler tubes, necessitating her being kept under easy steam. Her dates from San Francisco are to November 9th ; from other parts of America and from England to November Bth.
Passengers : — For Wellington — Messrs W. H. Webb, John Barton, W. Turnbull, wife, and son, Lille, and J. H, Williamson. For Port Chalmers— Miss Fanny Smith, Messrs. G. R. Patten, F, Wentworth, and a number in the steerage.
Cargo for > $he South ; — 15 packages.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 202, 14 December 1871, Page 6
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138ENGLISH MAIL Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 202, 14 December 1871, Page 6
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