AUCKLAND.
This day. , Arrival of the s.s. Triumph. Arrived: Triumph, Capt. Brotherton, from London, via Hobart. She has 322 immigrants; 25 second and 128 steerage passengers. The distribution of the immigrants is as follows :— Statute adults —Auckland, 178; Napier. 475; WeiWellington, 8|; Westland, 6 ; Canterbury, 8; Nelson, 1. Four deaths (infants) and one birth occurred on the passage ■ which occupied 66 days. Six seamen deserted at the Cape of Good Hope, and 13 at Hobart. The Triumph has six stowaways on board, and has cargo for Wellington, Dunedin, and Christchurch. The missing teacher, DaSilva, baa turned up all right in Waikatb. It is stated bis disappearance i"~ was caused through love troubles. John Warren, a; Wesleyan missionary here since 1838, died on; Saturday.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4647, 26 November 1883, Page 2
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123AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4647, 26 November 1883, Page 2
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