SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTELTON. Abritkd—May 13. Trevelyan, ship, 10-12 tons, .Roberts, from London. Edwards, Benrett'iirid Co., agents. Passengers Saloon : Eroes't Trnssell, Mrs Trnssoll, N. G. W. Haniaer, Mrs Selby, Katie; Solby, S. Gray, Mrs L. Gray, J. V. Miller, Mary Miller. Herbert Miller, Hubert Miller, Margaret Miller, Arthur Miller,Mary Miller, Basil Miller, Mand Millar,' Captain Taylor, Arthur Towiey, Jessie Towsey, Mary Towsey. John Towsoy, Herbert Towsey. Second Cabin — Arthur Perry, J. D. Br. Cooke, Mrs Evans, Edward Evans, Arthur Evans, Alfred Evans, J. McCormiok, Miss »Villiamson. Steerage— Thoma 3 LesUr, C. Christie, Mrs Christie. E. Christie, Miss E. Christie, Edward Walmsley. Mrs Walmsley, John T. Wood, Mary Ann Wood, John Wood, Henry Mills, Charles Sanders, Wm. Diiiey, James Lloyd, Andrew Bawson, John Servics, William Martin. Jane Martin, Alexander P. Keir, Wm. Elstob. Taiaroa, s.s., 228 tons, Piefcersen. from Wellington. E. Paflett, agent. Passengers Messrs MoKenzie, Brouk, March, Fairbrother, Gardiner, Fair, Logan, Stelberg, Moiikman. Edith Boid, schooner, 76 tons, McConville, from Dunoiin. Master, nsrcnt. Arbivbb. —May 14. Orari, ship, 1051, Mosey, from L>ndcn, New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Passengers —Saloon: Mrs Bingwood, Mibs Annie Kingwood, fiev. Wm. Tebbs, Mrs Tebbs, Master W. Henry Tebb«, Master Bosie Tebbs. Miss Ethel Tebks, Mill Mildred • ebbs. Miss Edith Johnscn, Mr G P. Hibbert, Mr Wm. G. Makenzie, Dr p-nd Mrs Preston, Mr F. O. Faraer, Mr MacnaMara, Mr J. C.Thierens, Miss CaroliteThierens, Miss Ada Thierens, and Mary A. White. Second Cabin: Francis H. Sntchell, Charles W. Satchell, Frank Woledge, Jatuss H. Kidd, Harriett Kidd, Henry L. Kidd, Millicent Kidd, James H. Kidd, William E. Cowley, Shackleton, Chas. F. Glegg, Helen •Aegg, Henry H. Glegg, and Cecelia Gleig. Steerage: Joel Liggins, George Saunders, Mrs Kunbfir. Benjamin Eider, Mary Eider, Pollio Bider, Tomß.Eider, Ida J. Eider, Clara Bider, Benjamin J. Eider, HarryG.BHer, Eobert Baker, Eandolph Baldwin, Charles Haworth G. Conneiy, John Chamborlain, Mary A. Gham'berlain, Martha Chamberlain, W. J. Chamberlain, John E. Chamberlain, T. Chamberlain, and Jonas Chamberl-rin. Sailed—May 13. Rotorua, s.s., 576 tous, Tezer, for Auckland via Ea3t Coast ani Wellington. E. Puflett, agent. Passengers, for Wellington—Miss Smith, Messrs Williams, Smith, Eaine, Wiggan, Payne, Conyers, Allen, Hamilton. For Napier—Mr Eowling3. For Gisborne— Mr Pavitt, Archdeacon Williams. For Auckland—Mr Chudleigh. Taiaroa, s.s., Pietersen, for Akaroa and Port Chalmers. Passengers—Messrs Arnold and Hilt. THE OSABI. Ths New Zealand Shipping Company's ship Orari arrived this morning from London, whence she sailed on Febru iry 7th. The Health Officer and the officer for the Board of Trade went off to clear the ship at noon today, but had not returned when our express left port. The Orari haa fifty-six passengers, the names of whom we publish above. THE TEEVELTAN. A ship was signalled yesterday at noon from the South. The weather was extremely_ thick outside, making it impossible to distinguish her* flags for some time, the fl»g at her mainmast ■feeing taken for that of ths New Zealand Shipping Company. This gave rise to the report that it was the Orari, now expected. She, however, proved to be the Trevelyan, Captain Kobert3, from London. The Trevelyan is one of Messrs Shaw, Savill and Co.'a ships, and left London on February Bth with fifty passengers su all classes and a full general cargo. She passed Deal February 10th, and has therefore Made the passage in ninety-three days. _ This Korning the Bhip wa3 cleared, there_ being no sickness on board. No deaths or accidents occurred during the voyage, while the number of souls was increased by two births.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1941, 14 May 1880, Page 2
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