LATE SHIPPING
ARRIVED. .Sunday. March 20. Rosamond, rb, 409 tons, Ryan, from Westport. By Elbctrio Tblrorapit.—Copyright. (PRBBS ASSOCIATION.) (Received March 2G, 6 p.m.) Sydney, March 2o. Arrived—Pnkaki, hs, from Auckland. Sailed—Waihora, for Auckland. Auckland, March 20. Sailed—Mariposa, RMS, for San Francisco via Samoa and Honolulu. Passengers from Auckland —Misses Shaw, Adams, Holland, ii.. G, Glynn, Wolfe-Murray, Duchess of Buckingham and Chandos, Mesdarnea Wine, Coleman, Znbrab, MacDonald, Roberts, Morns and children, Fowlcls and child, Colville and family (2), Glynn, Biron, LuttwiU. Sir; K. Cummin, Dr# L. Holden, Wine. Scheider. Messrs E. H. Ronalds, B. B. Garnpr, K. MacDonald, Coleman, Wilson, /''hrab, Roberts, A. Morris, Leon, Perritt, W. L. Dive, Joyce, J. D. Connolly, Gra% Garland, G. O. Fowlds, Colville, R. H Glynn and 25 In steerage. Amongst the passengers for Samoa are Mr R. L, Stevenson, the novelist, and Mrs Stevenson. , .. Port Chalmers, March 20. Arrived, 1 am—Herald, from Timaru; Mararoa (G 40 am), Mlowera (8 am), from Lyttelton ; 9.30 am, Invercargill, from the South. , _ . , ... The Tarawera called at Port Chalmers this forenoon, and took in the body ofthe late James Souper, for interment at Wellington, Our T.ondon correspondent writes, uoder date February 17 : Wows has arrived from th« Cape to the effect that the B. lonic has been towed into Table Bay with a fr-durfd shaft. If possible, repairs will be cxecu’ed at the Cafe, but if this is found to ho impossible the passengers will he picked ur> and forwarded by the outgoing steamer Tainui. The latter boat, which left London yesterday, has a fairly full complement of passengers all things considered. Amongst the forty odd souls in the first saloon are s Mr John Goppen and family,Mr T.J.Collishon, Mr and Mrs Win. Blackwood and daughter, Messrs " , G. Beales, W. S. Burry, Thomas Carpenter, Arthur Copping, J, Edgeworth, D. D. Evans, A. C. Parker. K. H. Parnall* D. Morris, A. Hm. W. Strutt, Hon T. Strutt, Mr and Miss Wickens. Meters W, K. and J, A. Scott and Mips Scott, Mr and Miss Prodgers. MrO. Proctor and family, Mi*a A. J. Meaaor, Miss Hudson and Mias C. M. Gladstone. In the see- nd saloon are— Mrs Smart and family, Mr and Mrs Sutherland and family, Mr and Mrs Hodge and Miss -Hodge, Mias Ml«*s E. C. Kou*, Mies Robinson, Miss E. Keil, Miss Beck, Mr and Mrs B ngham, Messrs D. Barley, D. Bos* took, D. Daviee, O. B. FeatberMtone, E, Peters and others. There are aLo 39 steerage pa»“entrers. By the Ormuz next w*»ek the following have taken passage for the Colony Mr and Mrs J. A Beach and child, Mr and Mrs J. A. Smallbonea. Bv the Orient boat Oratava, sailing March 10. ths Rev E Best and Mrs Bast, and Mr William Thresler return to the Colony. The P. and O Arcadia, which left London yesterday, had the following for New Zealand : —Mr and Mrs Rogers and child. Miss Jane Christie, Sisaon and the Rev H. M. West.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9868, 27 March 1893, Page 2
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