PASSENGERS FOR NEW ZEALAND.
The following passages had been booked for this colony by the s.s. Ruahine at London up to September 7th. The steamer ia due at Wellington in a fortnight's time. For Auckland—Saloon : Misses M. A. Paul, 11. Tubbs, M. A. Reed, M. Smith, Mesdames T. Belcher, E. Johnstone, K. Davis, Messrs L. A. Eilerbick, S. Johnstone, H. and W. J. Hookey, and T. and J. Belcher. Third-class : Miss M. T. Auranui, Messrs Holdaway, 11. Ateerea, T. Auranui. and 12 eteerage. For Wellington — Saloon : Misses L. Izard, E. Robinson, C. Hallcrow, Mrs E. Robinson, Messrs C. B. Tzard, A. Young, G. R. Card, J. W. and S. Johnston, Master Johnston, and 11 stoerage. For Lyttelton— Saloon: Misses M. Hay, H. Fox, B. and S.Greenwood, E. Bird, A.. Deardon, Mesdames A. H. Buchanan, C. Baylia, E. McCall, L. Fox, J. Anderson, A. B. Greenwood, G. Williams, Messrs W. P. Studholme, J. Anderson, junr,. Dr. E. D. Greenwood, Master Greenwood. Rev. A. S. Fox, Master Fox, Master RI. Williama, J. E. Buchanan. G. Baylis, and 6 third class and 20 steerage. For Port Chalmers: Saloon : Misses E. M. and A. Scalea, Mrs E. Scalea, Messra F., A. H. and H. Scales and Master Scales, A. L. Folland, and 2 steerage. For other ports : 13 saloon and 9 steerage, also 7 intermediate for all New Zealand ports.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 252, 22 October 1894, Page 2
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