ARRIVAL OF THE AUCKLAND.
The tine a.s. Auckland, in command of Captain Francis Moore, arrived in harbour this morning, and took a berth at t; c end of the Wharf. The Aucklund is the bearer of the English telegrams, and brings a larginumber of pass> ngers for Auckland and the Fiji Islands. ' aptain Moore reports leaving Sydney on the 30th ultimo, at 8 a.m. ; passed North Cape at 6.30 a.m. on the sth instant, and arrived in Auckland at 7 a.m. on the 6th. Experienced fresh S.E. winds and fine weather during the first part of the passage, and light variable winds and fine weather daring the latter part. We are indebted to Mr. J. C. Reed, third officer, for complete files of Sydney and Melbourne papers. Passkm>s-ss. —From Melbourne for Auckland—Mrs. T. Cook, Mrs. White, Misses White t 3), Messrs T. Cook, J. L. White, Abbot, Beatifirr, Barnard. From Melbourne to Fijes—Messrs. Caldicott, S. Laycott From Sydney to Auckland —Messrs. S. Kidd, Vailes, From Sydney to Fiji's—Mrs. Simplice, Messrs Manghan and Hall. Steerage—From Melbourne—Sergeant and Mrs. Curry, 'and six children. 19 soldiers, 9 women and 9 children. From Sydney to Fijis—lo adults, and 4 children.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 206, 6 September 1870, Page 2
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