DEPARTURE OF THE GOTHIC.
(»ESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) Wellington, March 8. Sailed, this afternoon—R.M.S. Gothic, for London, via Rio. The following is her passenger list:— First Saloon—Misses M. E. and A. Allen, Elsie Brown, C. Swanson, Bartholomew, Booker. F. and P. Collins, Farrell, Everett, Griffiths, A. Hallett. L. Knivett, L. A. Pike, A. and C. Rattray, Riach, R. Smith, Stuart, L. Haddio, WiiUiwsa,
Jeunie and Mary Scrimgeour, L. and A. Wollertuan, Wauchop, Mesdames Allen, Barton, W. Barnfield, A. Barnett, Brown and child, Billbrough, K. Bacou, Bridges and nurse, Collins, Campbell, Elgar, child and maid, Grave, F. Lance, J. Mackenzie, Smithson, child aud nurse, Scrimgeour, Wallerman, B. Whitby, R. Waddell, Sir Geo. Grey, Captain T. Barton, Colonel Pat Boyle, Rev. H. Collins, Messrs L. Aoland, W., T. and R. AUeu, T. Beal, W. Barton, J. and A. Brovvo, W. Blain, A. Cameron, J. Coleman, J. Campbell, C. Dalgety, C. Elgor, W. Graves, E. Grigg, W. H_ilett, R. aud L. Holme, J. Cowan, W. L«iw. L. Matthews, A. Markham, H. Milnea, Y. Pike, Russell, Raphael, W. Robiuson, P. Sleeker, W. Stanley, F. Smithson, K. Thompson, A. Wood'G. Williams, H. Wollerinan, Master: Allen (2), Angus, Colling Scrimgeour (2> Woiierman. Steerage—Misses M. Allisan, A. Brooks, A. Clayton, Dalziel, J. Davis, M. McEidowuey, A. Nesbitt, M. Price, Pinkertou (2). A. Skertchly, Mesdames Barnett, A Brooks, Gough, Minuifi- and three children, Pinkertou, A. Stockey, Messrs J. Barnett, J. Benuett, E. Cartmell, W. Weatham, J. Copeatak, D. Conway, J. Dempster, G. Driukwater, M. Exter, D. Foster, VV. Farmborough, S. Farrant; A. Gorton, F. Gough, J. Gre?n aud two children, J. Hayes, W. Hawkey, A. Horsborough, W. lunea, W. Johns, H. Jones, Minifie, L. Minching, W. Marshall, P. Mulholland, H. and J. McEidowuey. Pinkertou, H. Siuiraonds, R. Stuart, VV. Stark, J. Thompson, W. Walsh, J. Julian. For : Rio—Mr W. Brown. Her cargo from Wellington consists of ; the following: — 20,410 carcases -sheep, ! 20,000 do lambs, 10,675 legs lamb, 50 cases kidneys, 3610 bales, 133 pockets and 5 bags wool, 8 bales rabbit skins, 1561 boxes and 8 ! kegs butter, 10 bales basils, 25 cases and 2 parcels suudries. For Teneriffe—l case meats, 1 box butter. From Napier—l3o2 bales wool aud skins, 15 packages wool, 67 , cases preserved meats, 19 boxes butter, 18,249 carcases mutton, 2573 carcases lamb, 10 boxes kidneys, 1 box sundries. From Auckland—329 packages butter, 9 boxes bullion. From Dunedin—3 boxes gold. I From Lyttelton—2l,s33 carcases mutton aud lamb, 778 boxes butter, 385 bales wool, 1138 sacks oats, 169 packages suudries.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8738, 9 March 1894, Page 6
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