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Arrival of the Three Brothers.

Thb sohooner Three Brothers left Dunedin for this port in company with the barque Jennie Ellingwood, on the 30th ult., with light S.E. weather, which carried her to within 40 miles of Banks' Peninsula, when, the wind veering round to N.E., with the glass going down fast, she made for Akaroa, arriving there on the 3rd instant, and remaining four days, during a screaming black north-easter. Left Akaroa on the morning of the Bth, with light N.W. winds, veering round to S;W., whioh carried her as far as Flat Point, when it fell away to a calm. A breeze sprang up in the evening from the N.N.E, to N.E., and continued so till the 13th, when she arrived here. The master reports having sighted the schooner Success, of this port, off Bare Island, on the morning of the 13th.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1110, 17 December 1869, Page 2

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Arrival of the Three Brothers. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1110, 17 December 1869, Page 2

Arrival of the Three Brothers. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1110, 17 December 1869, Page 2