THE TRIUMPH.
The stealer Triumph came alongside of tho Railway Wharf late this afternoon to got ready for her first voyage under the new ownership. Sho is going to leave the harbour on Monday, and she has entered outwards at theCustom-houso for "Guam." Her master, Captain Worsp, assures us he has not tho remotest idea whoro tho vossol is going to, and the owners appear lo be very reticent. She will leave without passengers and cargo, and bo far ns we can judge, she is prepared for a lengthy voyage. It ia probable that she will go from here to an Australian port, and there receive a cargo, possibly horses for India. At all events, it iti satisfactory to see this vessel at last engaged, even if there is some mystery about it, and it is to be hoped her owners enterprise will bo suitably rewarded.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 79, 11 April 1885, Page 2
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