THE ALAMEDA.
The mail steamer Alameda completed a fast trip from San Francisco, Honolulu and Apia by -berthing ab the Queenstreet Wharf at ten minutes to three o'clock this afternoon. Mr Sutton, the parser, to whom we are indebted for files, etc., reports that the Alameda discharged the San Francisco pilot 'ab 6 p.m. on November 15th. On the morning of the 22nd anchor was dropped off Honolulu, and the same evening the steamer resumed her voyage. After, a stay of three Hour's at Apia on the afternoon ot che 29th inab. the Alameda sailed for Auckland direcb arriviug as above. She experienced fine weabher to Apu thence to 31 south lab. Had sbrong S.E. trades followed by variable winds to arrival. On December 2nd, wesb long.,' ab 5 p.m. passed s.s. Arawa. The brip was a mosb enjoyable one, tho steaming time from pilot-to pilot boing 19 days 1 hour 11 minutes. To-nighb the mail-sbeauier resumes ber voyage, sailing for Sydney.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 290, 5 December 1894, Page 8
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162THE ALAMEDA. Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 290, 5 December 1894, Page 8
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