THE ABIEL ABBOT.
A well-known visitor to this port, in the ghape Oi the American barquentine Abiel Abbot, 560 tons, arrived early yesterday morning from New York, via Dunedin and Lyttelton, with a part G&.go of general merchandise. Captain J. H. Tooker, who v i*ited this port before °-j master of the
barque Mary A. Greenwood, is now in fift The CaPfcain reporbs bhab the and „ A'b^ fc lefb New York on March 3rd! tr/f Dunedin oti Jun« 22nd. afbe. a. uneventful passage of 110 days. From feS, 0 *. *******. -K-BodJ a smart tSn *\ d° lnS the diefcan°e in sixon the P ? H -Sh° lefb Lyfctelton and h . 'd. lnSfcanb for Auckland, and had south-west winds to the East caln._ !?, W_S? paßßed on' the 25th, when calms, and baffling and strong southerly J? were experienced. She passed son..?. lßl, and l °. n 1 the 26th, with the wind S %Z t•; ~wh_>c h headed her otr 'to °»fcdorL Ban'ier ' and the ve«Bel was thOf % aboUfc out Bide until P^ked up by the tugboat outside of Tiritiri on Saturday towed into harbour yester£i?S«%. ,(J° u^ tecba «K« ot' «»» i°ward _S.m _, a?a Abi u A, bbofc ia fco loud wifch kauri gum and Bax back to Now York.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 181, 1 August 1892, Page 2
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