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ARRIVAL OF THE BEATRICE HAVENER, FROM NEW YORK.

The barque Beatrice Havener arrived from New York yesterday afternoon, after a passage of 12S days. The master furnishes the following report :-Auguat 3. left New York, with light S.W. winds. Thence for ft considerable time experienced liylit variable iviiuls. Had light E. and S.E. winds instead of K.E. trades. Got light S. and S.s. \\*. winds in (j- N. latitude. They continued until we crossed the Equator, which was in 20" W. longitudo. 17th September, 41 days from New York. Had light S.S.E. winds to S" S., then S.t". tiadea and variable winds to 3G- S. latitude, then variahle winds to 40'30, and IC' E. longitude. I'assed Cape Good Hope on October 25 ; then got the westerlies light for some time. Afterward increased to strong; sales fiom the N.W. and \V. In latitude 4220, and lon-iSune U7 20. got a fearful «ale from the N.E. November 0, blew away lower topsails, filled c-ibilis with water, an.l did other diimajc. The gale coutiuued for two days, then moderated, and hauled to the S.W. Tuesday, Cth December, passed the Thice Kings.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6261, 10 December 1881, Page 4

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ARRIVAL OF THE BEATRICE HAVENER, FROM NEW YORK. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6261, 10 December 1881, Page 4

ARRIVAL OF THE BEATRICE HAVENER, FROM NEW YORK. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6261, 10 December 1881, Page 4