The Mail Boat.
(By Telegraph—Brass Association.)
Auckland, last night. Arrived, s.s. Ventura. Passengers for New Zealand : Mr and Mrs J. L. Nathan, Mr and Mrs L. Blundell, Mr and Mrs B. Hannah, Mr and Mrs R. M. Hahn, Mr and Mrs N. Miller, Mr and Mrs A. C. Spring, Mrs and Mrs F. E. Washborne, Mr and Mrs G. A. Wickham, Mr and Mrs G. H. Rhodes, Mr and Mrs F. W. Anderson, Mesdamcs C. Johnston, J. Campbell, Misses May Blundell, E. L. Hannah, A. J. McLean, J. Johnson, Jessie Haunah, Dorothy Young, D. Davis, Dr T. A. Black, Messrs S. H. Williams, A. L. Barber, J. H. Plummer, junr., Leslie, Bridges, R. Rainger, L. D. Nathan, A. Michau, J. G. Halstead, J. Campbell, and Captain R. F- Young, R.N., 29 second saloon, and seven stoprage.
Wellington, last night. The mail agent reports that the R.M.S. Ventura did the outward trip from Auckland to San Francisco in 16 days 20 hours, and tho return trip occupied 17 days 16 hours. She brings 515 bags of mail for New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 279, 4 December 1901, Page 3
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