Maritime Record.
The long expected Avalanche, Capt. Stott, made her number yesterday from the Downs the 13th October, and from Cape of Good Hope 21 st December, on which day H.M.S.S. Cossack, 20 guns. Captain Moorman, arrived at Simon’s Bay from Auckland, having made the passage via Cape Horn, touching at the Falkland Islands. Want of space prevents us from furnishing our customary report, which, however, shall appear in full in our Wednesday’s issue, as well as some observations on tire many and decided improvements that have been made in the Inter-Provincial steamer Airedale, Capt. Kennedy. It must suffice, for the present, to state that she is in the most perfect order, and that the alterations and improvements are wdl worth the large outlay they have occasioned. To revert to the Avalanche, we hare to welcome back many old colonists by her. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Graham and family (3); Mr. and Mrs, J. Watson Bain and family (2); Mrs. T. Macfarlane and family (4) ; Mr. and Mrs. Holden and child; Mrs. Pearson and family (2); Mr. Copples, Lieut, Breton, R. N., Lieut. Kynnersley, R. N., Mr. Masefield, Miss Norseworlhy, Dr. Carleton, Captain Moore, Mr, Hanwright and about seventy in the fore-cabin and steerage.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 3
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