THE TREVELYAN.
Tliiw ship was brought up to an anchorn'.-■■■ if) Port Lytte)iou on Thursday night by the tug steamer Lyttelton. and was boarded by the Press representatives on Friday morning , . Captain lloberts, who ".vii.s there in March of iast year in lho Bebington. now commands the Truvolynn, ;i!il >'■• again fo be congratulated upoii the i< ...jrlction of a most successful voyage. \., -'.iato<l 3'cttcrday, the Trevclyan luft ~. :,i i, witii li'ty-ons passengers—iir.ji, , ■!, iAiii 1 d-lie!, the names o£ whom
were published yesterday. No sickness occurred on the passage o it beyond such as is involved in the circumstances of there being two births during the voyage : Mrs 11. Wood of a daughter on March Ist, duly christened after the name of the ship ; and Mrs Martin of a son on April 10th, christened Edward Trevelyan. The passage occupied ninety-five days from the dock to anchorage and eightyfive days from land to land.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 395, 18 May 1880, Page 2
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152THE TREVELYAN. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 395, 18 May 1880, Page 2
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