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ATHENIC, FOR LONDON.

Tbo Shaw, SaviUand Album Company's steamer Atlienic sailed for Lontlou to-day. Following are tbo passengers on board : — Saloon — Misses Cuff, Newman, Mrs Anderson, Mr Cameron. Third-slnss-Mesdames Taylor, Swiney, Messrs Taylor, Bichardson, Joyce. Tlie new Sbaw, Savill nnd Albion Company's 3teamet Corinthic, at present on her way from London to New Zealand, will leave Wellington ou aer roturn trip on the 19th March. Messrs John Mill and Co's collier Goodwin tteanied away for HonirUoiig last evening with {Oil tons of coal on board. The Admiralty chartered steamer Mercedes is Sue from Hongkong via Wcstporl on Sunday or Monday to complete the loading of conl for the • yhiuft station. )

The Shaw, Savill and Albion Gompany's steamer Kuinaia will lenvo for Pictou at daylight tomorrow morning. . . _ To-morrow the Now Zealand Shipping Comp.my's steiimer Wakanui will leave Wellington °Tho Picii'ch barque Constanze loft Hull on 23rd November with a cargo of creosote for Wellington niia the Bluff. , . The New Zeitlaud Shipping Company? steamer Waimate is due at Wanfianui from Timarti tomorrow morning, from there she proceeds to Pictou, theuco to Napier, Wellington, nnd Lyttel. ton, sailing- from the last-named port for .London on 3rd Jaunavy. .1 ,-. 1 Speaking of record sailing between the Cape o£ Good Hope and OtaK'o Heads, a Southern paper snys that in November, 1833, the barqne Helen Denny then in possession of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Compnny, mid now owned and commanded by Captain Holm, formerly of the barque G. N. Tucker, made the paaboge from tha longitude of the Cape to Poit Chalmers 111 23 days. She was in charge of Captain James, the present comwonder of the Shaw.-Savill and Albion Company's ship Auckland, and one of his officers on that oewsion wns Mr Tate, now clnet officer of the Union Company's bteainer Rotonmhana.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1902, Page 4

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ATHENIC, FOR LONDON. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1902, Page 4

ATHENIC, FOR LONDON. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1902, Page 4