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ARRIVAL OF THE CITY OF CARLISLE, FROM LONDON.

The barque City ot Carlisle, Captain Stocks, Irom Liondon, arrived in harbor early yesterday morning, having sailed in without a pilot, bhe left London on the 2ird February, and crossed tbe Equator on the 28th March, up to which time moderate weather waß experienced. On the ldh April had a stiff W.B.W. gale but no damage was done. Passed the Cape ou the 25th April, and made Tasmania ou the 20th May; irom that date until bightiug b tew art Island on Monday last, had to couted against a succession of bad weather ; af cer jjaaßing Oamaru fell in with a southerly breeze, which brought ber into port ub stated above. The passage ¦was an uneventful one. bhe brings 20 passengers who have arrived in good health. Messrs W. & G. I'urabuU & Co. are agents for the barque. The following is a list of her passengers :— Baloon— iiiobard Hall. Steerage— John, Mrs., Martin, William and Mary Ferguson ; Mrd. and Xiilley Lloyd ; John and Ann iUurphy; William (2), Anna and George Kelvington; Christina Bellman, and Matthew Salisbury,

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 136, 13 June 1881, Page 2

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ARRIVAL OF THE CITY OF CARLISLE, FROM LONDON. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 136, 13 June 1881, Page 2

ARRIVAL OF THE CITY OF CARLISLE, FROM LONDON. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 136, 13 June 1881, Page 2

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