THE IONIC ARRIVED.
The s.s. lonic, from London, via Hobart> arrived off Port Chalmers at an early hour this morning. Her mails will probably be brought on by the Manapouri, arriving here next Monday. The lonic lefb Plymouth on the 18th May, and brings the following passengers for New Zealand : — Saloon : Rev. F. R. Aguires, Mr H. F. Cooper, Mr A. C. Carter, Mr M. J. Clarke, Mr H. S. Darley, Mr J. L. Fletcher, Captain Hawkins Hathway, Mr Hutchison, Mr E. Jeffreys, Mr E. Jeffreys, junr., Mr Kitson, Mr R. A. .M'Laurin, Mr T. Maude, MrPizey, Mrs Saville-Kent, Mr W. "Wilson, Mr T. G. Bailey Worthington, Mr G. Wentworth. Second saloon: Mr J. Clarke, Mr J. C. Davenport, Mr A. Denman, Mr F. B. Fribh, jun., Mr P. Fearnley, Mr J. Gross, Miss F. G. Hawkins, Miss M. Howard, Miss M. Harris, Mr A. Johnson, Miss H. Kelly, Mr (_. E. Litchfield, Mrs E. A. Phillips, Mr A. Prentice, Mrs Prentice, Miss E. Prentice, Mr C. W. Rogers, Rev. W. Shirer, Mr Syms, Miss A. Syms, Mrs M. If Smith,. Master Smith, Miss Smith, Miss N. Smith, Miss R. Smith, Master W. Smith, Miss M.Smith, Master. C. Smith, Mr. G. Sendaman, Miss A. M. Theobald, Mr D. Vincent, Mr D. Walker, Mr C. J. Winterbottom, Mrs Winterbottom, Master D. C. "Wint'erbottom, Master H. E. Winberbottom, Master A. W. Wintqrbobtom, Mr A. Williams; and 125 bhird-class.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 156, 3 July 1888, Page 8
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