A STOWAWAY'S STORY.
* ,jBi::TEtEaEirH : --srr.cui; cohiißsroNDifiT;) , ■;"; '^■''" '.' :'■■■ ~ '-. AUoklartd,. January 25Y ■■ -Throe ; stewaiv.tys, two-'girls ■■ arid a.nMiij were .discovered.;on;the bis. Victoria-duririg the trip-, across from Sydney, to Auckland. One. of; thegirls.-. told a patHotio story.. She. said she came from: Kdgarali," near Sydney, and .'that .both. heir .father and niotlier wero.dead. ' Having, heard that there was good prospects of.-employment in-Now-Zealand,, she stewed away oil the ship."" Tlio passcilgers.oiv board.subscribed ; sufficient'-to pay the passage of the twogirls,, and the money was hahdea over';to Captain' Entwistlc with the stipulation tliit.. tlld . girls'.--'should' nkicd ■ themselves;.. in' the care •:. of..- the Salvation Antiy authorities iihtil -.employment - was found for.tliem ■ on : arrival at .Auckland. The male stowaway paid his; passage, and was. $et at liberty. --.■;■• ~-'.....",". ''.' .
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 415, 26 January 1909, Page 9
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117A STOWAWAY'S STORY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 415, 26 January 1909, Page 9
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