PASSENGERS FOR NEW ZEALAND.
(niOM ocn own correspondent). LONDON, March 1. Yesterday the Corintbic sailed from London, outward bound to Now Zealand, in charge of Captain Hart, with Dr. R. Poch as the medical officer. The first-class passengers are.—Mr H. K. Ogilvy, Lady C. Ogilvy, the Rev. L. Sedgwick, Mias P. M. Sedgwick, Mr J. H. Allen, Miss Denny and maid. Thoso in the second-class aro: —Mr and Mrs C. Boooock, ilr and Mrs J. Dowling, Mr and Mrs H. F. EdraistoD, Mr nnd Mrs W. J. Frai-ca.. and Mr A. C. Francis, Mr and Mrs C. W. Hillier and family (3), Mrs Blackwcll, Miss and Master Bliickwoll, Mrs Ooft and tho Misses Croft 1,2), Mrs A. Marshall, Mrs J. Marshall, Master D. Mare-all. Mrs M. Williams, Miss V. M. Williams, Miss Astlo, Miss I. Hargreaves, Miss H. Wardlaw, Miss E. K. Wells, Miss E. Wilce, Mr E. Brooking, Mr C. E. Bnrdeki-, Mr C. H. Claughton, Mr H. Outfield, Mr W. F. Goodwin, Mr J. K. Harding, Mr P. J. Kelland, Mr L. Lord. Mr L. W. Powell, Mr J. M. Ramsbottom, Mr J. H. Ryder, Mr F. G. Ryder, Mr E. A. Shaltock, Mr A. W. Thompson. In tho third-class there arc moro than 550.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14325, 10 April 1912, Page 11
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