THE R.M.S. ALAMEDA.
The R.M.s. Alameda, 3,000 tons, CapfcH. G. Morse, left Sydney on April 20th at 5.5 p.m., and stopped for the Auckland pilot yesterday ab 8.30 p.m., after a trip of 4 days 1 hour 51min across. She berthed at the Qneen-streofc Wharf ab 9.20 laeb night. For the first 48 hours out slio had fresh galo3 from the N.N.E. to E.N.E., with heavy squalls accompanied by rain. Thence to port she had strong easterly winde. On the 22nd she passed a barquontino, bound westward, and last evening ab 7.15 sho passed the R.M.s. Mariposa, bound from here to Sydney. On this trip of hers the Alameda is quite a full ship in every department, having an unusually large number of passengers booked through from Sydney to America. Today she loaded some flax, potatoes, oats, etc., here for San Francisco, whither she sailed this afcernooD, via Tutuila and Honolulu.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 95, 25 April 1891, Page 4
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