IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE
lONIC BRINGS OVER 470. TWO STEWARDS LOST OVERBOARD. [Feb United Passa ASboeunon.] • WELLINGTON, November 22. The lonic arrived yesterday afternoon from London and Southampton after a fairly line voyage via Panama. Two stewards were lost overboard during the trip, one when the ship was six days out from Southampton and the second three days before her arrival at Wellington. The vessel brought 154 saloon and '475 steerage passengers, including 30 domestics. Their destinations are: Auckland 56 saloon, 3X> steerage;. Wellington, 51 saloon, 120 steerage; New Plymouth 7 saloon, .22 steerage; Nelson, 4 steerage; Lyttelton 6 saloon, 45 steerage; south of Lyttelton 25 saloon, 54 steerage.
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Evening Star, Issue 17515, 22 November 1920, Page 7
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107IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE Evening Star, Issue 17515, 22 November 1920, Page 7
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