THE HANNAH LANDLES, FROM GLASGOW.
Tniß barquo, uiidor coicmand of Cupt Gieig, which we mentioned in our labt i&suo us having arrived at tbo Hottde, was towed into port at 480 yetterdivy altornoon by the as. Penguin. She left Olaßgow on she 6th August, but owiDg to calms aud waiting to adjust compasses, did not loavo Cape Clear uutil the lGtri; crossed the Equator on tbo 25th Heptouiber, and passed the Cape of Good H.po on tho 4th October: Capo Farewell was made on the 9th inst., and Bhe was off the Heads on Friday evening, when Pilot Holmes boarded, but owing to the unfavorable weather baa to anchor her until yesterday. The voyage out hia been uneventful and the passengers, whose names we Eubli&hed on Saturday, have arrive 1 in good ealth. The Hannah Lardles is quite a cow vtß.el and one of tho flnoot that has visited Wellington. Bhe was entered at the Customs to-day.
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Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 267, 15 November 1880, Page 2
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157THE HANNAH LANDLES, FROM GLASGOW. Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 267, 15 November 1880, Page 2
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