THE JANET NICOLL, FROM RAROTONGA.
The ss Janet Nicoll, 489 tons, Captain Hntton, arrlred from Barotonga at S am. yesterday, brtndnr a cargo ot 60<0 cues ot oranges, 420 bunches bananas, and 41 bags coconnntg. Sho left there at 4 15 p.m on tha 90th May, and for the flrit tlireo dayi had strong south-east winds, thence to East Cape light winds and fine weather, whioh was followed br strontr 8. to 8 W\ gales, with heary rain. The Janet Nicoll has been Biibsidiitd by the Government to run between the principal portiof New Zealand and the South Sea IslandH. The serrioe oommanoei from Dunedin on th.i 4th Instant, and the steamer calls at Ljttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Auckland, learing tbe latter port on the 15th for the islands. She is dm) back at Anokland on 23rd July, and comes down the coant attain, reaching Wellington on the 87tb jlnlr. Tho Janet Nicholl is under charter to Me.ii'! Donald k Edenborouith, of Anokland, and Liorj & Campbell are her Wellington agents. She U a nsiT boat of 489 tons net register, snd has fair passenger accommodation. Tho Janet Niooll loam to-morrow for Lyttelton and Dunedin
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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 109, 1 June 1885, Page 2
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194THE JANET NICOLL, FROM RAROTONGA. Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 109, 1 June 1885, Page 2
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