PASSENGERS BY THE TURAKINA.
Tlift New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Turaltina, due from Lsndnn ria Capetown and Hofcart next we*fc, la bringing the follovrlng nmcngst her ealecn ptmrnrvre: — Mr. V. H. Bailoy, Mr. ami Jhe. T. Bsuett, Hisses BasEett (2), Lieut. E. O. Chtsnrv, Mr. O. A. Citric, Mm A. Dennis, lit. J. B. Kind*', Miw, T. C. Jlnnro, Mr. D. Munro, Mr. T. Unnroi Mr. E. L. Trowrar, Mr. A. 8. Trower, Hias C. M. WhteUj, Mr. B. n. Wood, Ml»s Wood, Mr. jF. O. Balnea, Str. O. Hotelier, Mr. ». Campbell. Mr. J. Christopher, Mteo 8. J. V. Crapp, Rer. P. C. and lin. Durwnrd and family, Mr. J. E. Foster, Mr. W. A. Qodlonton. Mr. K. 11*11, Mr. and Mm. 3. E. Htnson and acme, Mi«s 'V?. V. Irwia, Mr. IT. C. Klncfa, Mr. J. Knox, Mr. and lira. O. Ltring, sou and daughter, Mum M. Matthews, Mr. F. X. Koran, jfr. D. K'laAosh, Mr. J. T. UUliagton, Mr. W. t,. Mitcfccn, Mr. r. ToynnSonmTUr. H. Head, Mr. and Mr 4. Reed, Mr. A. D. Rlley, Mr. K. R!*jcl. Vr. W. F. Rash, Mcl H. fiendall, Mtes E. Shillite, Mv» M. Shepherd, Mr. and iln. H. E. Smith, Mr. A. W. Staite, HiJS N. Stenwrt, Dr. and Mrs. T. Valintlne, -Mn. M. A...y«Ulard, Mr*. Weaton, Mis* B. White, Mr. O. T. M. Wrongbton.
The TV»ct Oompuqr'a chartered steamer ConrtneU. from Now York, haa a large cargo to discharge at Auckland, and ia not expected to reach Wdlingrtsn until the 27th last. The veaaet had & fairly rough trip tor An*fir»Ua. Between the 6th September and the, 20th September ahe encountered a neriea of gales. At abort Interrata seaa awent ihe decka, and the atmntf pitched and rolled violently, but beyond minor damage to the drclc fitting* she came through unharmed. The Hew Zealand and African, steamer Suffolk '-* «pected4C'lewe-for-ttio.,Sojita.,at>out ffatpdtff, next* * ' a
Tho collier Taieri is loading at Westport to-day for Wellington. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tongariro is to leave Napier for Wellington at 6 o'clock this evening to complete loading for London. The Huddart-rarker steamer Winunera, due from Melbourne, Hob.irt, and the South tomorrow morning, has 500 tons of cargo to discharge here. She is to 'sail for Sydney at 4 pun. i The- Union Company's steamer Maheno, now on her yray from Port Chalmers to Sydney for docking, is to leave Sydney on the 21st inst. for Lyttelton, hringTifj passenger* to the opening of , the Exhibition. Tho Maheno will then enter the Wellington-Lyttelton ferry »errice, making daily trips from the Ist to the Bth November. On the Bth she will leave Wellington in the ordinary time-table run to Mclbourno via usual ports. Tho barque Apollo, now on her way from Liverpool to Xew Zealand, is to make Dunediu her first port of call,
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19061019.2.17
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 95, 19 October 1906, Page 4
Word Count
467PASSENGERS BY THE TURAKINA. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 95, 19 October 1906, Page 4
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.