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ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL VIA SUEZ.

{BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) (pee gbetille's telegbam company eeuteb's agents.) Gbeymotjth, "Wednesday. As the s.s. Omeo could not be tendered at Hokitika, she came on here last night. The p.s. Dispatch left the wharf at daylight this morning and tendered the Omeo, but could not return until the evening tide. She brings the Suez mails telegrams. Adelaide, July 2. The branch mail steamer Alexandra arrived at Glenelg at eleven p.m yesterday, having left King George's Sound at four a.m on June 28th. The E. M. S. Geelong sailed for Galle early on the morning of June 25. The E. M. S. Avoca sailed from Galle at 11 p.m. on the 12th ultimo and after a fair passage reached the Sound at 9 p.m on June 27.

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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 836, 13 July 1871, Page 2

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ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL VIA SUEZ. Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 836, 13 July 1871, Page 2

ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL VIA SUEZ. Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 836, 13 July 1871, Page 2

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