TAHITI LEAVES FOR SYDNEY.
After undergoing annual overhaul extending over a period of several months, the r.aciilc mail steamer Tahiti left Wellington to-day for Sydney. Sho took the following passengers;— First class: Miss G. Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. J. Aitken, Mrs. I. Birdllng and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Bruton, Mr. Bigg, Mr. F. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cole and child, Mr. J. L. Campbell, Mr. E. Crush, Mrs. A. Conway and infant, Mr. Dawson, Mr. W. : Dawson, Miss H. Dartnell, Mrs. R. Dunn and child, Mr. Deith, Mr. and Mrs. C. Evans and child, Mr. and Mrs. L. Evans, Mr. Edwards, Mrs. Gordon, Airs. Z. Giltuer. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Gowan, Mr. J. V. Griffin, Mr. S. 11. Leigh Hunt, Commissioner J. Hay, Mr. Hodgins, Mrs. G. Holy, Mr. H. Haunstrop, Dr. L. J. Hunter, Mrs. Kerr, Harloy and two children, Dr. and Mrs. Unstable. Miss V. James, Mr. A. 0. Jossop, Misses Jami'S, Dr. C. G. Kemp, Mrs. E. R. Llversedce, Mr. and Mrs. Lipman, Misses Mitfdows, Mrs. I). Moore, Mr. M. M'Dongall, Mr. and Mrs. C. MacLoughlin, Mrs. A. and Miss Allddows, 4 Sistora of Mercy, Mr. Morton, Mr. MacCouuell, Mrs. Moss aud child, Miss M. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. W. Nicholas, Mr. H. W. Nicholls, Miss R- M. Nesdale, Miss PayUin, Mr and Mrs. Pago and 3 children, Mrs. M. Plagoman, Dr. Porter, Mr. Ponntugton, Mr. noughton Miss M. Kolleston, Mrs. Klchards and infant, Mrs. 0. Shakospearo and child, Mr. A. V Shorter, Mr. C. Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Hi Stoelo, Miss A- Slack. Mrs. Linn Smith and child Mr. J. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. C. Taylor, Mr. Vlckcry, Mrs. S. E. Wells Mrs. 3. Wentworth and 2 children, Mr. J. Wcntworlh. Mr J E. Wells. Mr. S. M. Watson. Second ('•1-i'ss'Mrs .T K. All ken, Mrs. Nass Bushens ami family! Miss Bridges (2), Miss O. L. Brown Mrs. M. C. Bridges and child, Mr. and Mrs. G Barber, Miss W. Crabbc, Mrs. W. Campbell and child, Mr. A. C. Candler Mr. and Mrs. H. Casey, Mrs. J. Draper, Mr. T. C. Day. Mr. J. Duthie, Mrs. G. Devin and 8 children,
Mr. K. A. IJcvlu, Airs. W. 13. Fisher and chllrl, Mrs. M. A. fianton, Messrs. .1. and A. Heron, Mr. (!. 11. Uolmct, Jllss Hawkins. Mrs. Hnoley, Mlssl M. L. Hoarc, Colouel and Mrs. W. .1. Hoarc. Mr. Lloyd, Mias M'Kay, Mrs. M. Mnrlow, Mr. A. M'Naughtou, Mr. E. Mcdc-air, Air. O, It. Miller. Mrs. .T. Mason, Mr. H. M. M'Cutchcson, -Mlbh D. Silica, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. M'Cut.chrson, Miss A. If. Nicholson, Mrs. A. Nixon, Mr E. J. Swan, Mr. I.- Kotnorvllle, Mr. and Mrs. 13. Thompson, Mrs. .7. Woods, Mrs. M. Whittnkcr, and 17 third class.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 23 November 1928, Page 12
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456TAHITI LEAVES FOR SYDNEY. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 23 November 1928, Page 12
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