ARRIVAL OF THE VANCOUVER MAIL.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, February 7. The Warrimoo arrived from Vancouver at 5.30 this morning. She left there on January 14th with thick weather on leaving, then fine until nearing New Zealand, when the wind increased with rain. The passengers for Wellington are:—Mr and Mrs Cook, Mr and Mrs Vernon and family, Mr and Mrs Colebrook, Misses Cook (2), Mrs Stuoos and three children, Messrs Ferguson, St. Hill, SteVehson, Spiers and Rogers. For Auckland—Mr G-. Harvey, and for Sydney twenty cabin and five steerage. The cargo by the Warrimoo for Lyttelton" comprises 23 crates of bicycles, 4 cases of paper, 6 of boots and shoes, and 1 of rubber goods. The Warrimoo has sailed for Sydney. The passsngers booked from. New Zealand are; —Saloon: Mrs Mimdy and maid, MujorGeneral French, Messrs Fairfax, Mundy, Weddell, Wilson, Woodlin; second saloon: Mr Lewis.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10266, 8 February 1899, Page 5
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145ARRIVAL OF THE VANCOUVER MAIL. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10266, 8 February 1899, Page 5
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