TONICS PASSENGER LIST.
On Tuesday next tho Sliavr, Savi!! and [ Albion Oo.'s E.JI.S. lonic is due at Wellington from London and Plymouth, via I Toneriffe, Cape Town, and Hobart. Tho following pas9engeT3 are travelling by her:—First Saloon: Fo* 1 Wellington—lira. ' IV. A. Fitzherbert,-liiss 0. F. Fitzhcrbcrt, A. It. Fitzhorbert,.. Mr. E. L. Fitzhcrbcrt, Mr. A. Israel, Mrs. Israel, Mr. L. E. Blddiford, Mrs. J. S. Giles, Mrs. Giles, for Lyttelton—Mr. E. M. Hughes. Mrs. Hughes. For Port Ohalmers—Mr. G. F. Nalder. Second saloon: For WellinEtton-Mr. W. H. Elderton, Miss M. ■ Langdon. Mr.. T. E. Sedgwick, Mr. G. Sleigh. For N-pier-Mr. ! A. B. Arcey, Mr. J. WeUwood. Port Chalmers—Mrs. A. Bowniar, Mr. Js. Mlntyro. For Lyttelton—Miss L. A. CouKS, Dr.'J. P. Wlietter, Mrs. Whcttor. For VTo nganui—Mrs. E. L. parley, Miss M. Darley. For AucWanu—Mrs. A. B. Hewett, Master G. Hewett, Mies M. A. Johnson, Mr. A. Moselev, Mrs. Mosolcy, Mr. K. Mossley,. Mrs. E. Peareon, Miss D. Pearson, Mastor Pearson, Miss TJ. Pearson, Mr. H. W. Eydcr, Mr. K. 0. Winstone, Mrß. Winstoiie. Miss M. Winstona. For Nelson—llr. J. a. Thomson, Mrs. Thomson, Mr. G. Thomson. Third-class: For Wellington-Mesdames si. llewmaii, E. Dodson, S. Everett, E. Harris, M. Iliggs, A Jacltson, Kemp, Littlewood, A. O'Oonnell, J. Porkinß, M. Robertson, 0. Rogors, S. Stevens, A. Wat-son, Whitclaw, \Vhyte, Misses G. Bowman, M. Cooper,; Cunningham (3), L. Hftnnigari. A. Harris, A. Hegnxty, C. King, O'Oonnell <21, A. Perlilnv F,. Randall, M. Robertson, F. Rogers, N. "Whyto, Messrs. A.. Barnard, A. Bate, F. Ilolbon, A. Cook, E. Cunningham, R. Davis, T. Dovoy. • A. Dungey, F. Littlewood, ,T. Kettles, F. Kemp, D. Hector, T. Mason, t\ Ponfold, A F.ogere, A. Saycrs, H. Schmidt, J. Scott, W. Smith, F. Rymes, R. Whitelaw, D. Wliytc, Masters Everett, Littlewood, Perkins (3), Robertson. In addition to. theeo <*r6 third-class passengers are booked for Auckland, 2 for Napier, 6 for flisbornc, 51 for Lyttelton. 7 for Tiniaru, 23 for Dunodin, 2 for Bluff, 3 for Picton, 2 for Nelson, 1 for Wcstport, 9 for Greymouth, and 1 for Wangnnui. Altogether 247 passengers are coming to the Dominion by the vessel.
- LATEST FROM THE GREY. (I3y Telegraph—Press Association.! , Creymouth, March 15. The Arahura, is still outside.: It ie an* ( ticipatod that she will proceed back to - West-port if 6he is,not able to get in this •' evening. , STEAMERS BAR-BOUND. • A telegram received, by the .Union Corapan y state® that the conditions at Grey- . mouth and; v Westport : yesterday prevented ' steamers crossing the bars. The Arahura ivas stiU outside Greymouth waiting - to:' cross inwards, and the Kamona and sove ral other Bteamers were.bar-bound inside-: .' TURAKINA, LEFT CAPE TOWN. A cable.message received by.the New Zealand Shipping Co. states that the Turar kina, bound from London to New left Cape Town on Sunday last for Hobart ; and Wellington. , She is due at Hobart .on ; ; Thursday," March 31, and at Wellington tha .following Tuesday. : NEW SEE VICE FEOM CANADA. ' ' SAILINGS ANNOUNCED. . ; Sailings are now announced in conneq. tion with the liew service, by the New Zea- , r land Shipping Co.'s steamers, between .the , East Coast of-the Dominion of Canada and Australian and Iscw Zealand ports. , The Raltaial has been faed to take tho first loading, and she will leave-Montreal ■ on May 14 for Melbourne, Sydney, and the > usual New Zealand porta.' Sh« will be followed by the Whakatane, leaving Montreal : on June 15. Both steamers have passen- ■ cor accommodation. Tho, service is'to be - kno'wn as the New Zealand. Shipping Co. s ~ Eastern Canadian Service, ana the agents v throughout Canada will be the OanuQian Pacific Railway Company. ■' ANDROItEDA, FROM NEW YORK. . Yesterday afternoon the' four-masted barque Andromeda, from New York, ar* .: rived off tho Heads, and was brought to an anchorage in tho stream by Pilot Hay* ward at 5.35 p.m. She will, be oleared by .«, tho Port Health Officer this. morning, ano .• will later be berthed. ,' ■ • On November 20 the. Andromeda :left New. .. York, and her voyapo has .thus occupied r 116 days. Soon-after leaving the United . • States aho ran -into' rough weather, and experienced somo very heavy gales, on tho voyage. Sho' came up with .the New.. Zoalaud- coast on Friday !a?t. Nad , ; - mixed experience in Cook .Strait, reselled port yesterday. She" ia in commauu. ul ' • Captain R. J.. Deeks, who .has with 1 hinsv; Jlr. A. C. Thompson, chief offloer.'Mr;Airey, second, and' Mr. A. Lucas, third..-*-?";-' '• .The Kotuku left Onehuilga for r *'Weilffii£% ton at noon yesterday with the balance of y the coal cargo from Wcstport, . Yesterday. the secretary' ot the- Marino; Department . received a telegram-•'-from Bluff stating that the steamer Storm had \ slightly damaged . her propeller at the a southern port. She is coming to Welling- v ton direct with a cargo of wool for the Gian Ross,:and will havo.repairs effected... at this port. ' ; The Holmdale arrived at Gi3borne from Greymouth early yesterday morning. On completion of discharge' she loads Bheep for Lyttelton, and from Lyttelton she wu l .return [to drroymouth. Mr. F. . Clennell, chief engineer oi tho Manaroa, has resumed after lioliday lea\e» and Mr. L. R. Middle-ton has come ashore. . Mr. H. ~Neilson, chief engineer of the Government steamer Hinemoa, has gone •. on holiday leave. To fill the vacancy tho second and third er.dncers have been pro- ,• moted a stop, and Mr. 0 R. N. Baird hftfl joined the vessel as third engineer The Allan Lino have decided to -instalwireless telegraphy on. all their paesenger steamers; The vessels to be equipped number about a dozen, .and will includo* the steamers on the Glasgow and London-. services to Canada,- the only exceptions- • being the Siberian and Pomeranian.: The - appliance has been in uso for several years past on the Victorian, Virginian, Corsican, ; and Tunisian,, and it has also-been in- v stalled on the Grampian .and Hesperian: \ (from Glasgow) for some time. . Mr.- D. M'Leay, lato boatswain of t tho Governmenet steamer Hinemoa, has joiner the Wakatu as mate, in place of Mr.•• A. Grorio.' • , - • • --V -•
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 767, 16 March 1910, Page 9
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987TONICS PASSENGER LIST. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 767, 16 March 1910, Page 9
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