The Triumph.
Mr Menzies, of the Triumph,states in* reference to the withholding of 'gratuities which are usually paid to the captain and thedoctor, that jbhe statement published, might have led to the inference that there were im* proprieties- between the officers' and the immigrants, but that there were none such, and if ..there w;ereapythingof thekindatall it -was between some of the passengers and the imn migrants. There is a strong feeling of sympathy m the ship for Captain Broth erton m his misfortune, and those under ;himt all speak very highly of him. He has held a command since he reached the age of twenty-t vo, and at the present time is considerably over forty. This is said to be the first mishap that has ever occurred to a vessel under his charge. — P. A. Telegram.
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1120, 6 December 1883, Page 3
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136The Triumph. Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1120, 6 December 1883, Page 3
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