THE PANAMA MAIL.
[By Submabine Telegbaph.] (fbom the chbistchitbch papers.) Wellington, Dec. 26, 5.30 p.m. The Kaikoura, with the English and Americrn mails, arrived in harbor at 4 p.m. Left Panama on 28th November, at noon Had lovely weather. The West India Mail steamer Tyne arrived at Colon ( on 26th November. Passengers : For Wellington— Mr and Mrs Fox, Morrison, Mrs Richards, and two children, Miss Harrison, Pope, Dappa, Capt. Quayle, Mr and Mrs Turner. For Auckland — Sir R. Douglas, Mr Rosser. For Canterbury — Chamier, Maskell, White, Pickering, Mr and Mrs Crossley and servant. For Napier — Mr Dougall and Newton. For Otago — Mr Bramwell, Mr and Mrs Dixon. For Nelson—Mr Coombs, Mr and Miss Wilkie". For Bluff— Rev. E. Hankinson. For Melbourne — Mrs Lieson. Mrs Sparks. For Sydney — Earl Pembroke and servant, Dr Sheet, Wilson, Davis, Connor, Martin, Black, Burns, Capt. Haselton. The European news is only up to the 7th November, in consequence of the Newfoundland line being down.
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West Coast Times, Issue 707, 30 December 1867, Page 3
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159THE PANAMA MAIL. West Coast Times, Issue 707, 30 December 1867, Page 3
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