ARRIVAL OF THE KATE FROM SYDNEY.
The barque Kate, Captain Sheilock, tinned in harbour on Tuesday, Feb. 16. after a passage of 13 days from Sydney She took her depaiture on the 3rd of Febuiary, and experienced Jignfc N and NE. winds until sighting the Kingi, with thick foggy weather on approaching the Noith Cape The fog cleaied off hut Sunday, and at 12 o'clock yesterdaj, a fresh breeze from the south brought her into harbour. No vessels weie sighted dining the passage Passengers. — Captain David Spain, K.N. ; Commander Edward Hay, R N ; Mr. Edwaid Atnphletfc, P.N., Edwin A Mitchell, Mrs. McKoy, and family, Mr. and Mis. Andrews and child, Mi. and Mrs Brokeis and tlnee children, Mr. and Mrs Benuood and three children, Mi. and Mis Riddle and four children, Mr and Mrs. Land and two children, Mis and Mm. Maniottand five clnldien, Mi and Mr. Morgan, Mr, and Mrs. Thompson and one child, Mi. and Mis. \Vilham3 and four childien, W. Watson, W. Deai, George Boyle, Henry Launders, C Gieen, Robert Stacey, Alex. McMillot, Jeiald Shepherd, Henry Mullen, J. W. Stevens, J. Keely, S. Wiight, Thomas Me Guffon, W. Divon, J. Brown, J. Pinlayson, J. Swerdon, W Rudland.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2064, 1 March 1864, Page 10
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200ARRIVAL OF THE KATE FROM SYDNEY. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2064, 1 March 1864, Page 10
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