ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL VIA SAN FRANCISCO.
LATEST DATES TO DEC. 15. CONTINUED APPREHENSION OF WAR BETWEEN ENGLAND AND EITSSIA. THE BALTIC FEOZEN. ENGLAND, TUEKEY, AND EUSSIA AEMING. GEEMAN INEEINGEMENT OP NEUTEALITY ofLUXEMBOUEG. OELEANS EE-TAKEN BY THE GEEMANS. CONTRADICTOEYEEPOETS OP THE AEMY OF THE LOIEE, BUT APPAEENT SUCCESS OF GEEMAN ARMIES. FRENCH SUCCESSES IE THE NORTH-EAST. PAEIS TO BE BOMBAEDED ON DECEMBEE 19. TEOCHIT WITH A FOECE EEPORTED TO HAVE CUT THROUGH THE BESIEGING LINES. (BY ELEGTBIG TELEGBAPR.) (from OTJR OWN COBEESPONDENT.) Nelson, Saturday, 10.50 p.m. The subsidiary mail steamer Phoebe arrived off the port forty minutes ago, and is now coming; a swift horseman is in waiting to take the despatch to the telegraph office. The s.s. Wonga Wonga arrived yesterday morning, having left San Francisco on Dec. 15. Passengers.—Auckland—Mr T. B. Ball, Miss E. Ball, Messrs J. Knowles, W. A. Hunt, E. J. Bray, J. G. Sterry, S. Stuckey, R. Kaye (mail agent), Miss Reynolds, Messrs Reading, ,T. Harrison, A. Scott, F. German. J. Adams, A. Jacobs ; steerage 10. For Sydney and Melbourne—Saloon, 5 ; steerage, 4.
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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 764, 17 January 1871, Page 2
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179ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL VIA SAN FRANCISCO. Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 764, 17 January 1871, Page 2
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