DEPARTURE OF THE WONG A WONGA.
The powerful s.s. Wonga Wonga, T. S. Beale, Esq., commander, took her departure this afternoon for Honolulu, carrying the English mails, via San Francisco. The following is a correct list o' passengers : —From N ew Zealand—Saloon : Rev. J. C. Jenkins, Mr. H. B. Johnston, Mr. end Mrs. Benjamin Seymour, Messrs. Edward Oiven, Henry Jackson, Colonel Thompson, Messrs. Richard Burshaw, William H. Ailington, Charles C. Jackson, Edward Johnson Andrew, E!len,Mi\ and Mr3. Nottage, Mrs.Rd. Mopller, Mrs. Rnnshaw, Miss Jans McClaren, Mr. Matthew Hill.. Second cabin : Win. OrofF, Albert Hasting, Henry 0. Bloomer, Arthur Bloomer, Arthur Bond, James W. and John Smith, Alex. Bryson, James Wilson. From Sydney:—Messrs. A. Leeper, B. Billyard, 1). Jj. Williams, B. Ro.-hfort, D. M. Berry, J. C. Lyons, F. Rice, Mr. and Mr;-'. Malcolm and child, Messrs. J. C. Fullarton, Thomas Cocker, T. H. Phillips, James McLeod, Iliirford, T. O'Connell, Hepworth and servant, ii. E. Dio Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and servant, Mrs. Addey, Miss Hurford, Messr3. 0. Fitzgibbon, Charles Terrance, and 30 in the steerage.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 127, 6 June 1870, Page 2
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