DEPARTURE OF THE TONGARIRO.
(BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Wellington, this day. The R.M.S. Tongariro sailed for London at noon. Paasengors: Saloon :—From New . Plymouth: Misses Govett and Bayloy. i From Wellington : Sir Dillon and Lady > Bell, Misses" Bothune, Olivei, Mark, Marshall, H. Morrison, and W. Schofield, Mr and Mrs J. ■L. Oliver, Messrs P. Coffey, Wm. Fullord, J. D. Laird, Mr and Mrs Dean, Mrs Stead, I Master Hamilton. From Christchurch, Rev. E. G. Falwasser, Mr and MraF. Pratt, Miss Woodrup, Mr J. W. Twentyman, Master C. Pratt. From Melbourne *. Messrs 'E, Arnold and A. Dieaterwee. From < Sydney: Mr and Mrs W. Claxton. From » Hobart: Miss Williams. From Wanganui: ■ Mr, Mrs, and Master Fitzgerald. From I Auckland :Mr and Mrs R. Bent, Misses L. Exley, J. Maude, M. Maude and Mr T. Spencer. From Napier: Mr i and Mrs Speedy and family and nurse, Mr . J Hay. From Dunedin :Mr and Mrs T. .J* Milne, Mr J. M. Spence. From * Oamaru : Mrs B. West, Mrs G. P. Watson. There aro 20 steerage from all ports,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 90, 16 April 1892, Page 5
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