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ENGLISH SHIPPING.

[FROM OCR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.] London, June 19. PASSENGER LIST OF THE lONIC. The New Zealand I Shipping Company** chartered steamer lonle sailed from London on the_ lfUh June, and from Plymouth on the 19th, for New Zealand ports, under the oommand of Captain J. G. Cameron. The following is her passenger list:— First Baloon.—For Lyttelton : Miss E. Abernetbr, Mr. E. T. Rhodes. For Auckland : Messrs. M. L. Bond. J. 8. Conper, S. Irant, Uiss E. Rllsy. For Kapler : Miss J. if. 11. Hoad. For Otago : Mr. O. Nichols. For Hobart : Mr. A. H. Rowan. Second Cabin.—For 'WolUnjrton: Messrs. F. C. J. Avery, J. A. Bower. W. Bacbanan, J. Howie, E. Trier, H. WUsoa. Mrs. Reynolds. For Lrttelton: Meant. S. Bollock. P. Qibson, Mils C Whyte. For Auckland; Messrs. A. Davldsoo. J. Dunlop, J. E. Lon(, IL Mills, A. E. Xearo, C. Simpson. Mrs. E. R. Hlclcson. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Harris and famllf, Mr. an<LMra. 8. E. Hlcluon and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. Ulpkins and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Long, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Shandbam and 2 children. For Otafo: Mrs. Douglas, Mr. D. Kaan. For Hobart: Mr. and Mrs. Petley. Third Cabin.—For Auckland Mesars. T. Allison, G. Blake, J. Covontry, J. Gaddea L. Jenklnson, C. Mackle, T. McGregor, C. F. Otter, Mattbow Plnlcney, Mark Plnkney. M. Rhys, W. Roxburgh and family. J. J. Teward, L Walker, J. Yates, Mesdsmes G. Blake and family, J. Gaddes and children. Matthew Pink* ney and family, Mark Plnkney and family, J. Wallace, J. Tate* and family. For Hobart: Messrs. R. Baatow, Blckerton, A. Howe, Mrs. Howe and child. For Ljtlelton : Messra. It. Blackburn, S. Boyd, J. Brace, J. Gardner, F. Hongkton, A. iionghton. E. T. Hudson, E. RawUngs, Mesdamas S. Bord and family, M. E. Hndson, Jones and infant. For Port Chalmers: Messrs. K- Cooper, H. Dwmtan, W. Forster, W. Halltd*r, M. Jackson, J. Jea, A. Kldd, J. Mail In r, J. Shale. Meadames tf. Jackson and family, J. Shale and family. For Wellington : Mr. AT. A. Pierce, Mrs. A. Kmen, Miss 8. M. Schoffield. ForOugo: Messrs. T. Gordon, A. McCorktndale, A. McMillan. E. W. Th""" Blalf Hirbonr: Mr. J. Hughes. For Sydney: Messrs. P. Kennedy, J. Steer, Mrs. J. Bteer and family. Foe Greymonth: Messrs. R. Rnssell, G. Russell.

TONGARIRO'S PASSENGER LIST.

The following pasiengers have booked per Tongariro (a), which sails for Otago on 3rd July First Saloon.—For Melbourne : Mr. E. F. S. Tylecota. For New Plymouth : Mlas EL Shawcross. For Auckland : Mrs. and Mrs. Simpson Tsylor. For Lyttalton : Mr. C. Stewart Wood; Mr. and Mr*. Graeawood. For Wellington : Mr. and Mrs. Greeno. For Oiaro ' Mr. W. TV. Cartwrlght. Second Raloon.—For Auckland : Messrs. J. C. Abbott, A W. Kersey. W. Turner, E. Tamer, R. Currlo, Dr. Clarke, Meidames Clarke and family, W. Turner, lUssC. Cameron.. ForOtago : Messrs. Allxn. Portman. Goodwin, Mesdsmes Allan and family, Portmsn and family. Horn, Hlnvi LlddeU. Allan. For Lrttel* ton : Me«sra. A. B. Smith. GotU Mesdaxnes A. £. Smith, Duffleld, H. Swann, Gott, Misses Atkinson, J. B. Welch. Duffleld. For IVelllncton : Messrs. Shacklefort, B. del Forges, W. R. Johniton, W. J. Smith, Mesdames Sbacklaford For Napier : Messrs. J. McMiehael, button and family. Matter Sntton.

Third Class (booked before May 20 and June 19). — For Otago: Messrs. Albert E. Marsh, G. Davidson. J. Tallanoe, W. and R. Hoston. For lielson : Mr. J. Mdttst. For Auckland: Messrs. J. S. Seed and family, M. J. Kotrera, U. Smith, J. Laßelle, O. W. Hanson. For Wellington : Mr. J. Tyfe. For Canter borr: Mr. W. MeLeod. The Horlds, which sills on ths SSth Instant, will only tako ont a limited number of steerage passengers.

ARRIVALS. Name of SMp. Where arrived. DaU. From. Dunedln London June 6 Bluff Florida London Juno 6 WeUllngtos Tongarlro London June 12 Wellington.

DEPARTURES. Name o! Ship. Sailed (ram. Date. For. C»pa Clear Liverpool Jane 8 Wslllngtoa Harnnui Deal Jos* 10 OUgo Ganymede' London Jane 7 Wslfln*ton Cingalese Deal Jane 16 Cant«rbtu7 Antarei London Jane IS Auckland W. H. Watson London Jquo 17 Tlmaru lonic London Jane IS Aurkland VESSELS LOADDCC. At Lokdjk.—For Auckland : Walkato, Loch Fergus, Hermiona. For Canterbury : Ctngalesa. Locknagar. Parson. Canterbury. For Otago: Pleiades, Ada Melmore, Florida (»). Tongarlro (•), Marlborough. For Wellington : Fleione, Orari. Flotilla. Trereljan. AT Glsboow.—For Otago : Jcule Headman. VESSELS SPOKES. Warwick. ship, from Wellington for London. April 22, l'N 34-W; Dnnodla, ship, from London for Otago, April 22,8 8 SO-W. The barque Antares. Captain Lewis. left Gravesend on June 17 for this port. She comes consigned to Messrs. L. I). Nathan and Co. The following Is a list of her passengers:—Second Cabin: Mrs. Lanes and two daughters. Miss Archor, Mrs. J. Bain, and Mrs. Kenmar. Third Cabin: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris, Robert Morris. Jan., Ellen Morris, Albert Mortis, John Zntwlitle. Eleanor Eutwiitle, Lilian Eatwiitle, John Hyland, Robert J. Parry, Mr. and Mrs. McDowell, Maggie McDowell, and Richard Johnson. ■ The tonnage liadlnar on the berth at London, on Jane 12, for New Zealand ports, amounted to 46.239 tons. Freights axe quoted far Auckland, sailing vessels: Rough measurement, 30s; fine, 40s ; weight, 30s; oemont, Ss per cask. Steamer*' rates: Rough measurement, 45j ; One, 555. NEW YORK. The barque Eleanor Vernon was loading at New York when the mall left Sbo was to sail about June 28 last. She calls at Dnnodin. Vskiobts.—Owners have been firm in their ldeaj. and the moderate amount of tonnage offering has been rapidly taken np for train, provisions, and petroleum. During the last few days alight concessions have been made to charters for grain and provision cargoes, but tile continued demand for oil for the Ea*t tends to keep the market fairly steady. Carrrnt shipping rates may be quoted at. tar. Melbourne, 20c.; Sydney, 18c.; Adelaide, 22Jc . for block lots. Quotations for Sydney is nominal only, special coafidentlal rates being quoted for fair sired lota. The Alcestls and Elinor Veraon both flU'd with unexpeetod rapidity, their capacity being quite Inadequate to the amount of freight offering. SAN FRANCISCO. Jnly s.—British barque Moravian has been dispatched to Sydney with merchandise, and the barque Helper to Melbourne, with lumber. Tho Kosciusko, which left for Sydney, June 20, carried a cargo of building material, blacking, broom coin, grain and fish, valued at 45.057 dollars.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7081, 28 July 1884, Page 4

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ENGLISH SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7081, 28 July 1884, Page 4

ENGLISH SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7081, 28 July 1884, Page 4

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