THE AORANGI.
The New Zealand Shipping Company a royal mail steamer Aorangi leaves to-day forEio de Janeiro and London. Passengers are requested to proceed to Lyttelton not later than by the 12.10 p.m. train. Yesterday the vessel was taking in cargo and putting on the finishing touches to her loading and coaling operations. As is the case with all the steamers engaged in the New Zealand passenger trade, the vessel is in the very best order, and the fine steamer will leave the wharf to-day a credit to the whole of the ship's company, from Captain Sutcliffe downward. The following is a list of her passengers :— From Auckland— Mrs Thomas Spurgeon and maid, Master Harold and Misß Vera Spureeon, Mis 3 Georgina Brown, Miss Giaci Campbell, Mr William Beid Clarke, Mr and Mrs John Hood, Misses Janet, Maud Ellen and Kate Thompson, Mr Chailea C. Cox, Mr and Mnr Robert Graham and infant, Mr S. Backham, Mr Arthur G. Eobinson; from Napier—Misa Helen Batler, Miss Emily Lanauze, Miss Orinda Millett, Mr George Hutcninson 5 from Gißborne— Mr Strachanj from New Plymouth— Mr P. O'Connor, Mr Daniel Wall; from Wanganui— Mr Herbert Collier; from Wellington— Mrs Johns, Miss Bessie Johns, Mr Holmes KmgBton, Mra Symonds, Miss Sophia Maud Symonds, Mr E. Tyers, Mr William Aikman, Mr Alexander Grey, Mr B. ! Groat, Mr Henry Haines, Mr Bobert M'Clnggage, Mr Charles Symonds, ! Mr Isaac Wood.; from Nelson — Mra Barnes; from Christchurch — Miss Emb- : ling, Mrs Benham, Mr Charles Bennett, Mr Harold Gardiner, Miss C. A. A. Harper, Miss Kaufmann, Mrs Lloyd, Mrs Packe, Mr Hori Ateiea, Mr Tamatea Awumui, Miss Maraea Tamatea Awumui, Mrs Browne, Misaeß Catherine and Lydia Browne, Mrs Eaglesham and infant, Mra Foote and infant, Mr Ernest Holloway, Mr Clement Hope, Mr T. A. Lambßhead, Mr George F. Matthews, Mr Bichmond B. Page Mr Arthur B. Eowland, Mrß Shepherd,' Miss Margaret Shepherd, Mrs A. Thomas, Mr and Mra Charles Thomson, Mr and Mrß J. B. Wakelin, Mr and Mrs Thomas Wilson j frona Timaru—Mr Thomas Hamlyn, Mr Thomas Wood; from Oamaru— Miaa Eveline Sewell, Mr Francis Fisher? from Dunedin — Mr Charles Benn, Mr William Killoh, Mr George Lone, Mr Donald M'Kay, Mr Jamea O'Bisw, Mr James Stoddartj from
Inveroargill— Mißß M. A. Donnelly, Mi and Mrs Harry Barker, Master Alber Barker, Mr John Borrowdale, Misi Catherine Borrowdale, Mr Edwarc Frobarth, Mr Matthew Harrison, M] James T.Wileon; from Sydney— Mr Johi Darcy, Mr C. Warren ; from MelbourneMiss Martha Barnes, Mi 33 Elizabett Marslaud, Mr R. K. Spencer, Mr A, Morebi; from Hobart —Mr and Mh Charleß Milner, Master Charles, Leslie Herbert, Arthur and Miss Grace Milncr. i — -— — — —
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4953, 17 May 1894, Page 3
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436THE AORANGI. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4953, 17 May 1894, Page 3
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