PASSENGERS FOR NEW ZEALAND.
This ' following, passengers had been j booked ;at London, up to November, 3rd, by the Shaw, Savill, and Albion steamer Doric (Plymouth November 3rd), duo at this po_rfc via Capetown and Hobart abor.t December 18th:—First saloon: Mr and MrsElgar, Misa Farrell, Mrs and the Miases Fellowes (2), Mrß Frost, Mrs and tb d Misses Glasgow (2),- Mr and Mrs Harrison, Miss. Helyav:, Major Mrs and the Masses Herriek lA), Miss Howell, Mr and- Mrs Keep, Mrs 'And *V.! 8 McHardy, Lieutenant and Mrs O DorreVMr and Mrs Paabip, Mrs Shorb, Misses Strong and TWke*/ R ev . E. M. Cowie, Messrs Barlow,, Van Brunb, Cornel, SEE?^» Eyr69fc ?<owes?Fernie (2), &S£k ' tGu laß«^\ graham Harrison.: Smf \u J«n^: :Krvi ß r Miller,: MiUsi' S^S^^^^BonißocUleyVscotJ »d mZ°d' '&' 41 iQ *< BecoDd ealM * The fnll • G>"._B. tha Rum* Jiring had booked to leave up to--9 a™, date by. tho New Zealand Ship-'
ping Company'B-Rimutaka,-leaving London November 15th* :—Saloon : Mr Edward Biddy, Mr A. F. Billing, Mr Roberb Bourne, Mrs E. S. Bourne, Master S. M. Bourne, Mr Eric A. Caro. Mr W. R. Clarke, Miss A. Dalziel, Mr N. W. Edwards, MrT. A. 'Fall,-Mr W. F. Fall, Master T. H. Fitch, Mr H. Gardiner, Mr fl. E. Gardiner, Mr A. Harding, Mrs Harding, Miss Isabel Harding, Miss Maurice Harding, Mr W. N. Hallgarten, Mrs J. Ling, Miss B. Ling. Mr Ben Ling, Mr G. C. O'Beirne, Mr A. J. O'Beirne, Mr H. V. O'Beirne, Mrs M. E. Pickett, Miss G.. Pringlq, Miss E. Pringle, Mr, C. ,H. Romanes, Mr H. F. Smith, Miss S. C. Stowe, Mr J. Sturton, Sir Spencer Wells, Miss Wells, Rev. Mr Windsor, Mr Windsor, junr., Mrs A. Young, Miss B. Young, Miss J. Young, Miss H. Young, Master A. Young, Miss A. Young, Miss A. Young and 50 steerage.
The P. and 0. steamer Himalaya, which lefb London on November 9th for Australia, had on board the following passengers. — For New Zealand: Mr and Mrs Abraham two infants and nurse. Miss Arkwrighb arid maid', Mr Bourne, Mr J. Brown, Mr Alfred Brunton, Mr and Mrs Campbell, • Mr and Mrs Cottell, Miss Cottell, Master ; Cottell, Mr M. L. Gotten, Mr A.Edwards, Mr and Mrs Green, Miss Herring, Misses Home (2), Mr F. Hutchinson, Mr 0. Hutchinson, Mr A. 8. King, Mrs Lee, five children and maid, Mr Roberb Lee, Mr and Mrs MeigenS and infant, Miss L. Mitchell, Mr HAD. Munro, Mr JohnNiven, Mr A. S. Ottorson, Mrs'Otterson, Mr Dean Paul, Mr- 11. Paulin, Mr Alexr. Redpath,. Rev. Muir Sandbman, Mr H. A. Scott, Mrs Scott,' Miss Scott, Mr Scotb, Key. H. Tanner, Miss Tanner, Mr Alfred Walker, Misses Walter (2), Mr and Mrs H, Wharton, Miss Wijd; Mr W. Young. P. and 0. steamer Rome, to sail January l^th, had booked : — Dr., Mr, Miss and Master' Lewis, Miss Pearce. By tho P. and O. steamer Ballarat, on November 22nd, wero to leave for New Zealand :—Mrs H. J. Gifford, Messrs John Brown, Wm. Brown, H. J. Gifford, James H. Rollahd, Young. Per Orient steamer Qrienb, on November 3rd, for New Zealand :—-Miss Emily H. Edwards, Messrs Henry VV*. 8011, George Edwards, Haslem, John Hitchcock, W. MacnaughtOD, R. A. Mant, Shepherd, A. Walker. Per Orient steamer Ormuz, on November 17th. For New Zealand : Mr Clayton, Miss Clayton, Mr and Mrs Copithorne, Miss Ethel Dabble, Miss Field, Miss Firrastone, Mr H. Hatailton, Mr S. G. Herslett, Mr S. H. Robertson, Right. Rev. Bishop of Salisbury, Mr Shepherd, Mr and Mrs A. Sims, Misses Steedman, Rev. F. Wallis, Mrs Wallis.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 291, 6 December 1894, Page 4
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