SHIPPING.
"- ■ ARRIVALS. '. ' i February 13 — Sonoma, 8.M.6., ; 6000, C. F. ..-', Rerriman, from Sydney,: ~' Pas* sengers: . Saloon—Mr. - and ; Mrs. H. Lambe, Mr. < and «Mrs. Murray, .- Mr. and -a. Mrs. J. H. Binns, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wildeblood, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wyley, Mr. and Mrs. A. Yates, - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs. Huxtable, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Starkey, Mesdames L. Kirtley and son, W. H. Brown, Simpson and child, Braithwaite, child, and nurse, D. E. Clerk and two children, Burdikin, and nurse, John Marks, W. H. Patterson and two children. Misses F. Levinson, Cox, Young, Murray, Derbyshire, England, Hill, Clift, Rawson (2), Burdikin, Marks, Dr. A. Bichardson, Kevs. M. Hanley, J. J. Fogarty, Messrs. E. G. Baxter, J. E. B. Baity, H. Levinson, Murray, jun., M. Winckworth, A. E. Starkey, J. C. Gow, W. .L. Newman, Master : Burdikin. Second saloon— and Mrs. Blencowe, ; Mr. and Mrs. J. McCracken, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wait and family (7), Mesdames G. de Wolf, Waspe, C. A. Dunn, McWilliams, J. Dwyer and 3 children, Cross, Misses McWilliams, McCracken (2), Bosworth, Foster, J. Eady, N. Newell, Fuller, Messrs. S. Whittaker, *3. Cunningham, W. Cunningham, F. McCracken, and 13 steerage. ' For San Francisco: 26 saloon, 36 second saloon, and 19 steerage. " *■.->.-,-' " Vision, brigantine, 199, Dernier, from 16—Zealandia, s.s., 3000, W. J. WyHie, from Sydney, with passengers and general cargo. 18—Ventura, E.M.s., 6000, H. Hayward, from San Francisco and Honolulu. , Passengers: —Saloon: Mrs. E. A. Forbes, Miss M Hasleit, Messrs. Sidney Haslett, Hennan House, E. G. Meers, Bobert Hill, L. A. Stout, H. D.. esmfth, T. A. Grady, F. G. Bobson. Secoud saioan: Mrs. S. Keane, Misses E. Keane, M. Pu"ceil, Bev. G. P. Davys, Messrs. George Prra, C. R. McKenzie, James Ward, W. H. Lt-ngmore, Masters James Keane, E. L. Mason, and five steerage. For Sydney:—Saloon:. Mes'lames D. Cuthbert, J. E. Dicketts, Wright, M ; ss Cuthbert, Colonel J. J. Stacey, Me-si-3. A. Cameron, G. J. Byrne. N. D. Cohen, W. R. Baker, G. H. ICnibbs. S. D. Poole. J. W. Turner, S. G. Wright,. E. W. Bray, Master Cuthbert. Second saloon: Mrs. D. Gallagher, Mrs. M. Martin, Miss L. Foster, Messrs. M. Clifford, J. P. Madsen, A. Meldrum, W. Miller, and two steerage. Ovalau, s.s.. 1229, R. G. Hutton, from the Society and Cook Islands. Passengers: Madam Delaude, Messrs. Delaude, Matthews, Brown. Simpson, Houreade, Jambert. Durrand (2), Coussey, Anglo, Taboureau, Vebert. Morpano. Simmonot. Ramouk, Charpillet and two children. Captain Bonar. Handa Isle, barquentine, 261, W. ' Dennison, from WollOngone. Waikaro, s.s., 3097, Geo. Crawshaw, from Sydney, with passengers and general cargo. 26—Paparoa. s.s., 6563. Russell Jasgard, from London. Capetown, and Hobart. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Carr and boy, Miss McKellar, Messrs. Grainger. MeCormink, Creagh, Margerson, Williams, Farley, Neilson, and 30 steerape. March I—Westralia, s.s., 2884, J. B. Rainey. from Sydney, with passengers and general cargo. ,\ DEPARTURES. February 13 — Sonoma, R.M.s., 6000, C. F. Herriman, lor Pago Pago, banning Island, Honolulu, and San Francisco. Passengers: Saloon—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clifton, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Binns, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fenwick, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilson and child, Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Wangenheim and child, Mesdames D. E. Clerk and two daughters, M. H. Punch, Misses Harriet, A. Dick, Doyle, L. Doyle, L. Eve, N. Eve, S. Eve, Fenwick, Heather, J. McDonald, Dr. A. H. Eabagjiati, Dr. A. Richardson, Hon. McDonald, Paterson, Colonel S. B. Dick, CaptainLieutenant Fritz Berger, Lieutenant Metzing, Messrs. A. Heather, R. Cameron, P. A. Vaile, Robert Whitson, Harry Whitson, H. E. Partridge, J. B. Andrews, Bibby, E. Beaumont, P. O. Boulay, Henry Dick, W. W. Davis, Havelock, Green, H. Jackson. W. H. Longbottom and valet, J. Milne, K. G. Milne, Marshall, C. W. McMurran, Russell McMurran, J. F. McDermott, J. R. Nixon, Relton. Second saloonMr. and Mrs. A. David Guiraud, Mr. and Mrs. McHill, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Smock, Mr. and Mrs. Tilton and two children, Mesdames F. Brown, Catt. Davis, W. H. Franklyn, E. W. Locke arid infant, L. Payn and infant, R. M. Stender, Elsie Shannon and child. Misses Brown (2), E. H. Graham, S. J. Lees, Montague, G. Robinson, V. Bay, Steele, Rev. Father' Meyer, Elder R. S. Newman, Elder W. A. Nuttall, Messrs. A. E. Daly, G. R. Edwards, East, Filsfite, M. Guigni, W. G. Game, F. E. Gane, T. W. Glover, G. Gardner, E. H. Gates, Goodman, G. A. Irwin, Henry Lees, W. D. Mitchell, H. Mainwaring, 0. J. Marchant, W. Morton, Max Paul, E. J. Richmond, J. E. Rapkin, H. S. Smith, and 43 steerage. Laira, barque, 458, John Gibbons, for Adelaide, via the Thames.
16—Westralia. s.s., 2884, J. B. Rainey, for Sydney, with passengers and general cargo. 19—Ventura, R.M.s., 6000, H. Hayward. for Sydney. Passengers: Sir John and Lady Downer, Mr. and Mrs. G. Pain, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McPadyn, Mr. and Mrs.; Murray. Mr. and Mrs. W. Pattenson, Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Nelson, MesdameS Drake, W. H. Brown, Whitcombe, 0. A. Hawks, Misses Drake (2), Murray. Eva Douglas, Hunter, Hon. W. P. Crick. Messrs. J. L. de Benneville, Edwin Schofleld, W. Taylor. O'Neill, R. A. Brown, J. C. Armstrong, Bughridge. P. A. Hadley, D. Blue, M. Vaniman. Bath, J. J. Hill Holmes, A. S. Miller, E. J. Boyle, V. Nathan, A. G. Murray, Ambury. H. Haile, 0. N. Nelson, jun., 10 steerage, and original from San Francisco. 23—Vision, brigantine, 159, Dernier, for Sydney, via Mercury Bay. Mararoa, s.s.. 2593. E. E. Smith, for Sydnev, with passengers and general cargo. Ovalan, s.s., 1229, R. G. Hutton, for the Cook and Society Islands. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. ' J.. L. Young, Messrs. . Hemus, C. Robertson. Bucknyhan. ■ •'.' „ 25—Tavinni, s.s.. 1465, E. Stott, for Fin.' Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Browne. Mr. and Mrs. S Smith, Mr-, and Mrs. D. Gamier Jones, Mearlames N. Gibson, Baruett and child. Miss Oaldicutt. Dr. Muir. Brother Isadore, Messrs. Kirn*. C. H. Chalmers. M. Muir. P. A. Young, P. Stanbone. E. Hall, W. Taylor, G. B. Clarke. Masters Barnett (2), A. Peebles, and six steera ?£_fHrtdvs. barque. 1363. Foote, for London. . 27-->Niaga.raJ. /barque, 692, Loff, for New York 2-Zeala«dia, s.s., 3000. W. J. WyllieMarch 2-Zealnr>dia. s.s., 3000. W. -T. Wvllie for Sydney, with passengers and general 3—Handa Isle, barnnentine, 261, Dennison, for Sydney, via the Thames. ■ THE * VENTURA.—STORMY WEATHER. The mail steamer Ventura. Captain H. M. Havward, arrived from San Francisco. Honolulu, and Pago Pago at 9.15 p.m. on Feb. 18. and after medical and Customs '"swntiorberthed at the Queen-street Wharf. Mr. E. i±. Eneknaro, the l-mrser. to whom we are indebted for our files and despatches, reports: The Ventura, left Ran Francisco at 2.37 a.m. on Januarv 30. and reached Honolulu on the morning of February 5, and resumed the voyage at 6.12 p.m: the same date. Cotild not nan at Pago Pago on account of bad weather '■ altboueb the steamer laid off and on . for 36 hours, when the weather showing no signs of moderating the steamer came on to Auckland, I arriving as above. Very rough weather pre- : vailed throughout the whole voyage. v t
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12211, 5 March 1903, Page 3 (Supplement)
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