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SHIPPING.

The local agents for- tho Shaw, Savill and Albion Company have been advised that the Coptic reached Plymouth from New Zealand on Wednesday week, with her meat in good condition. The barque Kinclune, which arrived from Liverpool yesterday morning week, passed through large fields of ice on the voyage. Ei<rht large bergs were sighted on the 9th May in lat. 44.37 S., long. 7.49 E. The vessel travelled about 3000 miles in sight of the bergs. A large iceberg was seen a , week before the vessel sighted the Snares. H.M.S. Wallaroo sailed for Auckland on Monday morning. Messrs Levin and Co. have received a cablegram stating that the s.s. lonic left Rio on Saturday morning with her meat in good condition. The following passengers were booked lor New Zealand up to May 16th :—Per P. and 0. Co.'s Himalaya, leaving London Juno 22ud— Mr E. R. Foster, Mr and Mrs J. F. Inncs, Mr and Mrs J. K. Merritt, two children, nephew and niece, Mr A. F. Stewart. It has been decided that the Flora shall take up her former running in tho Dunedin, Lyttclton and Wellington trade, while tho Penguin will resume the Lyttclton, Wellington, Picton and Nelson connection. Tho Rotorua will be laid up, and Captain Berneoh transferred to tho Flora. Tho new arrangement will come into force about the middle of The following passengers were booked for New Zealand by the S.S. and A. Co's Gothic, which left Plymouth on the 19th May for Wellington via way ports, Port Chalmers and Lyttelton:—First saloon for WellingtonMisses Purvis and Tesch, Mesdamcs J. Barnetfc, Purvis and maid, Messrs E. Harnsworth, Laurence, C. Pershouse, W. Purvis, H. Smith, Walkiey (3), Masters Purvis (2). For other ports—Misses Barker, Gow, Mackenzie (2), Miller (2), Mitchell, Morris, Nelson (2), Ross, Scott and Skewan, Mesdames Bailey, Kuller, Mackenzie and maid, Miller, Neilson, jßawlinson, Ritchie, Dr Miller, Messrs C. Arundel, J. Bailey, J. Burke, J. Calder, F. Chandler, J. Clay, A. Lawson, J. Mackenzie, W. and J. Miller, G. Pyefinch, G. Rawlinson, W. Rew, H. Ridgway, F. Savill, J. Simpson, J. Turnbull, P. Webster, Masters Miller (3) and Mackenzie. Intermediate for Wellington —Misses J. Anderson and G. May, Mrs Anderson, Messrs W. Anderson, J. Arsh, F. Green, W. James, P. Jones, E. Squire, H. Webster, Masters Anderson (2), Green (2); 38 for other ports. THE GOTHIC AT HOBART. By Telegraph. — Press Association.—Copyright. Ho BART, June 20. Tho Gothic arrived this afternoon, and sails at 8 to-morrow morning for Port Chalmers. She brings 41 passengers for Australia and 106 for New Zealand. The Rev McNeill, Scottish Evangelist, landed at Hobart.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1165, 29 June 1894, Page 16

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1165, 29 June 1894, Page 16

SHIPPING. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1165, 29 June 1894, Page 16