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MONTH'S SHIPPING.

The following passengers have booked for London:—Per Orient Company's «.s. Ormuz—Mr and Mrs and Misses (2) Fox,. Per Orient-Mr B. S. Strachey. Per Witora—Mr and Mrs Tolleyswlfr, Mrs Perman. Per Shaw, Savill and Albion Company'sß.M. ss. ionic—First saloonRev. Arthur Marsh, Mr G. A. Mitchell. Second saloon—Miss Stickleborger. Steer-age-John Truron. Per New Zealand Shipping R.M. s.s. Rimutaka—First saloon —From Wellington—Mr Handysides; from Christchurcb—Mr fldcConnell; from Dunedin-Mr Mactavish; from Auckland —Dr. Alex. Clark; from Timaru—Miss Mary Darcy; from Wellington—Mr A. G. Harvey; from Napier—Mrs Spooner; Irom Christchureh—Miss Alice Spooner; from Auckland —Dr. T. R. King, Miss, Mary King, Muster Thomas King. Steerage—From Wellington — Warham, Mrs Luther and 3 children; from Grey- . mouth—Geopchegan, Mr Thos. Hutchison, Mrs and Mr Wm. PattisOn, Mr Colley, Mrs Vicars and 2 infants; from Dunedin—Mr Thos. Darcy, Miss Mary. ARRIVALS. Lurllne, barque, 7dl jtons, Laws, from Brisbane; On October*3oth. . » ■ ;. Maori, S.S. and A. Company s 3.8.-790 tons, from London, via ports of Gail and Timaru, on November _*t. _-___. Strathgryfe, ship, 2100 tons, D. Mcßit-

chle, from Rio de Janeiro, on Novembe. 2nd, under charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company. Leading Wind, American ship, 1150 ton? Hinckley, from New York, on Novembei sth. Passengers—Mrs Hinckley, Mr Bur bank.

Coptic, S.S. and A. Company's R.M.k.«. 4744 tons, Kempson, R.N.R., from 'Wei llngton, on November sth. Rimutaka, New Zealand Shipping Com pany'a R.M. s.s., 4474 tons, Greenstroet from London, via way.ports and Welling ton, on November Bth. PassengersSaloon—Mesdames Hall, E. Brown, am S. Jones, Archdeacon Harper, Messrs Hal and Saunders. Second saloon — Mr* Quaine. Steerage —Mrs Glasson ami family, Miss Woodard, Messrs Cochrane, S. Lamb, T. Leonard, J. Lylos, F. Moody, £L Newe, N. O'Connell, R, Kouiney, 11 Westlay. Auckland, Shaw, Savill and Albioi Company's ship, 1245 tons, James, frou Melbourne, via Wellington, on Novetubei llth. Passengor—Mrs James. Star of the East, barque, 732 tons, Turner, from New York, via Wellington, on November 12th. Duke of Buckingham, New Zealand Shipping Company's s.s., 3123 tons, Groombridge, from Wellington, on Novembe j 15th. _ Wave Queen, Shaw, Savill and Albios Company a barque, 853 tons, Kelly, frou London, on November 18th. Lurline, barque, 701 tons, Laws, foi Auckland, ou November 22nd, under charter to the New Zealand Shipplu* Company. R.M.S.S. RI.MUTA.KA. i _. _ _ Wellington. November 3. Ihe R.M.S. Rimutaka, from Loudon vu Capa and Hobart, arrived in harbor al seven this evening. She reports an uu eventful passage and from Hobart had fresh westerly winds, accomplishing tho journey in four days. At the Cape bliq communicated with shore, the small pox having disappeared. Yesterday sho was in company with barque Brussels from Liverpool % to Welliugton, aud this moraing with tho ship Rakaia from London to Wellington. Both vessels will probably arrive here to-morrow. The Rimutaka has 133 passengers for New Zealand. Passengers for Lyttelton—Saloon—Mr Thos. G. N. Hall, Yen. Archdeacon Harper, Mesdames _. Jones, E. Brown, and W. J. Oder and son, Mr Saunders. Second Saloon—Mr and Mrs Guard and son, Mrs J. Lyles, Mr J. Sherwood, Steerage—Miss L. Woodrow, Mrs Glasson aud family, Messrs J. Cochrane, S. Lamb, P. Leonard, F. Moody, U. Newlen, O'Connell, Romnoy, ??m 'n™ For Timaru—Steerage* Mr T. Torraps. R.M. s.s. lonic. _. _„, Wellington, November 1& The R.M.S. lonic, from London via way por.s, arrived in harbor at 5.40 a.m., and was berthed at 8.30. Her dates are London October 3rd, Plymouth 4th, Teneriffa 9th, Capetown 25th, Hobart November 13fih. Exceptionally fine weather was met with throughout the voyage, which occupied 44 days _1 mln, the total steaming time being 42 days 17 hours 40 mln. She brings 128 passengers, 18 bags mails, 28 boxes parcels post, and 2000 tons of cargo for New Zealand. During the passage Mrs T. Young, a saloon passenger for Sydney, died of inflammation of tho bowels, but otherwise the trip was uneventful.

The following are the lonic's passengers for Christchureh :—First saloon—Misses Campbell, Hicks, Babor, Messrs J. Leifcch, F. V. Baber, Montgomery (3). Second saloon—Misses Dryburgh, Rayner, Mesdames Dryburgh, Rayner, Messrs J. McPherson, J. W. Blake. Steerage— Mesdames Schmidt, McFayden, Misa McFayden, Messrs Palmer, Fleming, Mettlng, Browu, Hill, Kennedy, Neifi, Schmidt (3), Butler, Ritchie, Blair (2V Montgomery, Hird.

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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7719, 26 November 1890, Page 3

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MONTH'S SHIPPING. Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7719, 26 November 1890, Page 3

MONTH'S SHIPPING. Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7719, 26 November 1890, Page 3

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