THE MARY HASBROUCK
The American barque Mary Hnsbrouck arrived at noon to-day from New York, via Capetown and Wellington, being towed iuio port by the tug; Admlral.A report of the vessel's trip to Wellington has already been published. She left Wellington on the morning of 11th lust., after being delayed at. the Heads for several days by rough south-easterly weather. On the trip up the coast strong north and north-west winds were experienced. The vessel has a part cargo of kerosene and sundries for this port, and berthed at Firth's Wharf to discharge. On completion she will load with kauri gum for New York. Messrs Arnold, Cheney, and Co. are the local agents.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 146, 22 June 1899, Page 4
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