FIFTY YEARS AGO.
'ARRIVAL OF THE EMPRESS.
QUICK VOYAGE from LONDON. (From the HEB4LD of March 12, 1868.) The Empress, one of the finest vessels that have visited our harbour for many months past, arrived in port last evening, after a splendid passage of 92 days from the Lizard into port. The passengers were: Jlrs. J. Cooper and child, the Misses and Master Sturge, Mr. John and Mis. Ellison, .Miss and Master Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.' H, Morgan and two childron, Chas. A. Reid,' W. Bilby, W. Bradford, Robert Curry, J. V. Halton, Michael, Catherine, Dermis and Sarah Rut! edge, George Hives, Aubrey Fitzgerald," B. J. Gillan, Frederick, Emma and Arthur Allen, J. and Eleanor, Lightfdot, Henry Bentley, Hannah DonneUv, John G. and Ellen Beamish, Jas. and Hannuh Fcnton, Robert, Francis, John and Elizabeth Vickery, Emily Sperry, Mary Piggott, Andrew Cunningham, Thomas Stephens, John Meabvy, James and Mary Ann Farmer, Daniel, William, Mary Ann, Samuel, George and Andrew Farmer, William Roebuck.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16796, 12 March 1918, Page 8
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