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THE VANCOUVER LINE.

MANUKA'S NEW ZEALAND PAS-

SENGERS.

[ft tei.;-:i;rai*h.— press association,]

Dunedin, Friday. The Manuka, which left Suva on Tuesday for Honolulu and Vancouver, carried a record trans-Pacific passenger list, totalling over 300 adults. The majority of the passengers were from Australia, but the following booked from New Zealand ports: — From Dunedin: Mr. G. Le Amery, Mr. A. Palmer, Mrs. Palmer, Mr. Rhodes, Mrs. Rhodes, Miss Rhodes, Miss Ritchie, Mrs. Find lay, Miss Findlay, Mi. H. A. Salmon, Mrs. J. D. Johnston, Mrs. Ramsay, Mr. A. G. Da vies, Mr. J. H. Mueller. From Christehurch: Mr. J. F. McDermott. Mr. Mason, Mrs. Mason, Mr. C. W. Wakefield, Mr. 0. Ronnie, Mr. J. Lambic, Mr. W. 10. Boulker, Mr. Cochrane, Mr. Constable, Mrs. C'oustablo, and two children, Air. A. W. Holmes. From Greyrnouth : Mr. Hambleton, Mr. Rae. From Wellington : Mr. W. Doyly Gaby, Mrs. Doyly Gaby, Mr. A. Sample, Mrs. A. Sample, Mr. A. H. Sample, Mrs. Leslie, Mr. R. C. Kcbbell. Mr. J. F. Pearce, Mr. V. Riddiford, Mrs. Riddiford, Mr. C. Dougal Buckler, Mr. H. A. Parker, Mrs. H. A. farkei, Mr. J. Russell, Mr. E. Wilson, Mrs. Wilson, Mr. P. J. Wilson, Sir. R. Muir, Mr. J. Mills, Mr. Brace, Mr. Brailhwait, Mr. Crockett, Mrs. Crockett. From New Plymouth: Mr. Parry. From Na- ! pier: Mr. O'Neill, Mrs. O'Neill. From Gisborne: Mr. Beattie, Mr. Bcattie, jun., Mr. Sumners. From Auckland: Mrs. Cruickshank, Mr. W. M. Commons, Sirs. Commons, Miss Commons, Miss E. .Commons, Mr. C. C. Brown Douglas, Mr. C. F, Bonford, Mr. A. Horton, Mr. D. Ross, Miss Ross, Miss H. Ross, Mis Ilattie Ross, Miss Annie Ross, Mr. A. Hall, Miss Maiidsley, Mr. A. Foster, Rev. Dukes, Mrs. J. Wright, Mr. Johnston, Miss Johnston, Mr. Roberts, Mr. S. Coates, Sir. Met calf and family (4), Mr. Lake, Mrs. Lake, Misses Lake (2), Mr. Roche, Mr. Jonsey, Mrs. Jonsoy, Mrs. Brown. Passengers are coming forward freely for the next two steamers, and it is decided that the Manuka shall make another trip to Vancouver in July. Besides her large passenger list, the Manuka bad her cargo space fully occupied with a variety of colonial products for all parts of America, including large lines of skius, wool, flax, and other goods from New Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12853, 29 April 1905, Page 5

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THE VANCOUVER LINE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12853, 29 April 1905, Page 5

THE VANCOUVER LINE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12853, 29 April 1905, Page 5