The Star, Christchurch, Saturday 24 August 1878
Sailed - August 24 - Duke of Argyll, ship, 960 tons, Davidson, for
London. Passengers: saloon Colonel Langley, Messrs A and E. Tulk; second cabin -
Mr John Simpson; steerage - Mr John Pooley.
The Star April 24 1879
Sailed - April 24 - Piako, ship, 1075 tons, Boyd, for London.
Passengers, saloon: Miss Kirkwood, Dr Green, Messrs J. Taylor and M. Coleman;
steerage Messrs D. O' Neill, and W. Lloyd. Her cargo of wheat, wool and tallow,
represents a value of £70,500.
The Star Wednesday 23 April 1879
Sailed April 23 - Marlborough, ship, 1191 tons, Anderson, for
London. John Inglis, agent. The Albion Company's clipper ship Marlborough,
Capt. Anderson was towed out from the wharf and anchored in the stream yesterday
afternoon. She cleared customs with a large and valuable cargo of wheat, wool
and sundries, representing a total valve of £57,
320. She also takes 4 saloon and 10 steerage passengers.
Passengers - saloon Farrington Mr ?Gilmore E.C.D. Hazard Dr Rennie Thomas |
Steerage Ellie G. Godfrey Mr and Mrs and family (6) Meesham John |
Evening Post, 5 May 1888, Page 2
Amongst the passengers who left by the Ruapehu was Mr. James McIntosh, a
very old and highly respected resident at Marton, who now, after 28 years spent
in the colony, has left on a visit to his native country. Mr. McIntosh had a
regular levee on his departure, a great number of friends attending to wish him
bon voyage.
Otago Witness, 25 January 1905, Page 33
Mr R. H. Rhodes, of Bluecliffs, who leaves on a trip to the Home Country this
week, was entertained at Timaru on Wednesday. Mr Rhodes leaves by one of the
direct boats, but instead of going straight to London will spend about six weeks
ia the Argentine, then travel up the coast of Brazil, and cross over to Portugal
and Spain, thus making an unusual tour on the Homeward journey. He will be
accompanied by Mrs Rhodes and family, and expects to be absent from the colony
about 12 months.
Otago Witness, 25 January 1905, Page 33
James McIntosh, who has been in the employment of the New Zealand and Australian
Land Company continuously for a period of 38 years, has severed his connection
with the company, and contemplates a trip to the Old Country. Of the period
mentioned nine years were spent at the Waitapeka Estate and the rest at
Clydevale. Mr McIntosh has known no other employer since he came to the colony.
Evening Post, 26 June 1897, Page 4
IONIC, FOR LONDON. Lyttelton, 25th June
The Ionic, which sailed for London last night, took the following passengers :—
Misses Bannister, Dymock (2), Fowlor, Johnston (2), Boyle, Izard, Turnbull,
Vincent (2), Hope (2). Croxfon, Rattray, Henley (7), Dobbie (2),Rutland(3),
Barr, Weaver (2), Mesdames Bannister, Beaumont, Hering, Dymock, Johnston, Steel,
Hope, Topham, Gilpin, Dobbie (2), Adams, Lean, Rutland, Dr Scott, Messrs
Spencer, Stanhope, Lawrence, Scott (2), Leighwood, Hering, Dymock, Savoury,
Wybourn, Hodge, Steel, Mowat (2), Rea, Turner, Herron, Adamson, Hornby, Hayden,
Hope, Orchard, Topham, Johnsberg, Clark, Holland, Brock, Holt, Richmond, Lynes,
Henley (3), Borderlich, Adams, Black, Pigon, Browning, Berrow, Towers, Riley,
Balston, Butland (2), Ingram, Buist, Masters Bannister, Hope (3), Henley (2),
Rutland (2) : for Rio- Mr McDoanld.
Evening Post, 15 January 1908, Page 8
PASSENGERS HOMEWARD BOUND.
The following have booked passages by the New Zealand Shipping- Company's
steamer Paparoa, which is advertised to sail to-morrow for London, via
Monte Video and Teneriffe :— First saloon : From Auckland — Miss D. Ware, Mr.
Wm. and Mrs. Ware.
From Christchurch — Miss C. Gossett.
From Dunedin— Mr. Graham.
From Ashburton— Miss Wlieeley.
Second saloon : From Wellington — Miss G. Smith, Mr. S. J. Gill.
From Christchurch— Mr. A. E. and Mrs Flowed, Mr. A. C. B. Bettle.
From Auckland— Mr. W. Glanville.
From Patea— Mr. J. Hotblack.
From Napier— Mr. D. Marshall.
Steerage : From Wellington— Messrs D. Cartledge, H. Baily, P. Blackedge,
Fritsch, F. Clifford, Win. Wilkinson.
From Auckland — Mr. A G. Finlav
From Christchurch— Mr. H. Morby
From Timaru— Mr. H. C. Holden
From Waimate--Mr. D. M'Pherson
Evening Post, 29 April 1908, Page 6
The steamer Ayrshire, which is expected to leave Wellington at 1 p.m.
to-morrow for London, is taking the following saloon passengers :— Misses C.
Chayton, S. Chayton, E. Mullin, D. Dall, Meedames Chayton, Latham, England, T.
M. Pattullo, Matthews and 3 children, S.R. Dall, Dr. Matthews, Captain England,
Meeers. J. C. Chayton, A. C. Latham, P. Shears, L. Lee, Reid, Master Dall. The
Ayrshire on her voyage is to visit Monte Video and Madeira.
Evening Post, 28 August 1908, Page 8
EMBARKING FOR ENGLAND.
BY THE RIMUTAKA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's
steamer Rimutaka, which is to leave at 6 o'clock on Sunday morning for London
via Monte Video, is carrying the following passengers :—
First saloon :
From Wellington — Miss H. McMaster, Messrs. A. D. M'Master, E. G. D. M'Master,
D. Cunningham, J. A. Haig.
From Christchurch— Misses I. C. Peache, F. Lankon, Mr. M. Walker.
From Auckland— Messrs. G. Bennecke, H. Northcote, A. Hewitt.
From Napier — Mr. R. Hoare.
From Dunedin — Mr. A. W. Brailsford.
Second saloon :
From Wellington — Rev. C. H. Platt.
From Auckland - Miss M. H. Worsley, Mr. A. Broard.
From Christchurch — Miss E. Shillito.
From Timaru — Miss H. Gibson.
From Invercargill— Mr. W. N. H. Hall.
Third-class:
From Wellington — Miss N. E. Nicol, Messrs. F. Challenger, J. Bass.
From Auckland — Messrs. G. Sumich, A. Phillips, R. Topley, W. Smith.
From Dunedin — Miss A. Kelly, Mr. A. Fraser.
From Timaru — Messrs. R. McAlister (2).
From Greymouth — Mr. M. Joyce.
From Lyttelton — Mr. F. Goodman.
Evening Post, 20 October 1910, Page 8
DEPARTURES. October 20 — Tongariro, s.s. (3 p.m.), 7600 tons Whyke-Parsons, for
London, via Monte Video and Teneriffe.
Passengers :— From Auckland : Saloon — Misses H. and E. Neligan, Mr. E. Pulling,
Mrs Neligan, Right Rev. Dr. Neligan, Major C. Scott, and Master D. Neligan.
From Wellington — Mr Dourdette and Rev. J. A. Buttriss.
From Christchurch — Mr W. G. Ramsay.
Second saloon — Misses A. E. Sumner, E. Smith, L. Smith, M. Cholmondeley,
Curtis, Mesdames Sumner, M. A. Tweedie, Batterly, Russock, Weiss, W. L. Steele,
Messrs. J. C. Sumner, F. S Battley, F. H. Weiss, C. Russock, J. R. Bartlett, A.
W. Cattanach, M. G. McLellan, J. F. Walsh, T. Flemming, R. Paterson, Duggan,
Vicars, T. Jones, H. W. Insull, McDonald, and C. Cotgill.
Third-class — Misses Ashford, Long. Mesdames Russell, Ashford, Messrs Power,
Russell, McLean, Linsay, Graham, Hotchkis (2), Webb, Cross, Scott, and Morris.
Evening Post, 6 April 1911, Page 8
HOMEWARD BOUND.
THE RUAHINE'S DEPARTURE.
"Let go aft!"
"All gone, sir."
The Ruahine, homeward, bound, swung out into the stream this afternoon, giving
three short sharp blasts of the syren. There was a large crowd on the wharf, to
&cc the liner 'off. The Ruahine- carried away quite a contingent of New
Zealanders for the Coronation and a general good time in London and thereabouts.
To mention a few of them: — Mr. Wm. Watson (ex-president of the Bank of New
Zealand), Mr. Jas. Kirker (general manager of the South British Insurance Co.),
Mr. W. B. Layland (Leyland-O'Brien Co.), Mr. J. L. Mackie (Seatoun), Mr. E. Opie
(the Canterbury, New Zealand athlete), Mr. Sidney Thompson and Mr. Babbage
(Christchurch artists), Mr. W. C. Deller (Wairarapa), Major Dean Pitt
(Wellington), and other well-known New Zealanders. Captain Bowring (late of
H.M.S. Powerful; and Colonel Stuart, who have been touring the North Island,
were returning by the Ruahine. The Ruahine is a full ship with a most valuable
cargo (considered in the gross) of meat, wool, hemp, tallow, butter, cheese,
and. other New Zealand products.
Evening Post, 20 March 1912, Page 6
29th April. LEAVING BY THE IONIC. The Shaw,
Savill and Albion - liner Ionic, which is fixed to leave Wellington, for
London at 4 pm. to-morrow, is taking the following passengers from the Dominion:
—
First saloon — From Wellington: Misses Peacock (2), Blackman, Jackson, M Knox, H
L. and E. Porter, M. E.Robson, V. Robertson, Weston, Mesdames Alexander, Bridge,
Clift, Coghill-Peacock, Finlay, Hayhurst, Herries, Jackson, A. Jonas, Major W M.
Doyne, Messrs A. Alexander, K. S. Barton, . H and J. R. Black, H. H.. Bridge, K.
S. Clift, D. Coghill-Peacock, W. Finlay, W. H. Herries, M P., E. Rayney Jackson,
Captain. McCamley, G. H. Moore-Brown, Van Doosselaere, W J. Younger, Master
Bridge.
From Auckland — Missea C. Brown, M. Macdonald, Mesdames Brown, M. Macdonald,
Messrs T. G. Brown, J. Marshall.
From Gisborne— Messrs A. R. and B Muir.
From Christchurch — Misses Julius, Pratt (3), Mesdames Pratt, T. E. Ross, Messrs
J. H Guthrie, A. T. Pratt, K. Pratt, C. W Purnell, W. V. Robinson, J. Wolfram.
From Timaru — Mr and Mrs A. Elworthy, Misses Elworthy (2), Masters Elworthy (2),
Miss Ford, Mr and Mrs W. R. McLaren.
From Dunedin — Colonel and Mrs Goring, Mrs E J Smart and Misses Smart (2).
Second saloon: From Wellington — Misses M. Chrystal Lawford, Perry, Selby, M and
K. Simpson, B. Taylor, Worsell, Mesdames L Anderson, Bond, Carney, Rabone,
Roberts, Selby, S. Taylor, B. Taylor, Thompson, Tompsett, Whyte, Messrs
Anderson, Bond, Chennells. Rev. C. Cooke, W. W. and H. L. Fitzherbert, P. C.
Holmes, Leggatt, W. T Mack, Perry, J. W. Steedman, R. Balmain, Taylor, Thompson.
Tompsett, E. B Whyte, H. H. Wilson, Rev. Williamson.
From other ports — Misses Brierley, Gallvln, Gales, Knox (2), Kennedy, Mesdames
Bennett, Cocker, Knox, Kennedy, Maxwell, Rawnsley, Stewart, Messrs M. Alexander,
F. H. Bennett, Matters Bennett (2). Messrs Blake, A. Harvey, A. Kennedy, W.
Maguire, E. G. Rawnsley, J. Stewart, Dr. A. Stenhouse.
Third-class — From Wellington: Misses Forrester, Gough, Oliver, Johnston, Rust,
E L Smith, Waugh (3), Mesdames Darby, Forrester, Gore, Gough, Oliver, Johnston,
Knight, Moorby, Waugh, Messrs P. Boyle, Brinkman, J. Campbell, Craven, Duckett,
Gallen, Gore, Gough, Jensen, Jones, Knight, Moorby, Palk, Roberts, Thomas,
Waugh, West, Masters Oliver and Gough.
From other ports: Misses F. Hill, Mason, Staples (3), Mesdas Attrill (2), Baird,
Giirrington, Howie, McKay, Patton, Staples, Whitney, Messrs Attrill (8),
Blackburn, Brown, J. Brownlee, Christey, Clack, Cleeg, Hoheneck, Hook, Mclntyre,
Howie, Jackion, Lawson, McCormick, McFarlane, Newton, Oldeld (2), Purvis,
Robinson, Rose, and ,Ross.
Evening Post, 11 February 1915, Page 6
GOING BY THE REMUERA
Sailing for London, via way ports, the R.M.SB. Remuera has on board the
following passengers: — Fist saloon- From Wellington : Misses A. Batten, B.
Temperley, J. A. Griffen, Mesdames Barber, M. Temperley, Messrs Barber, H. P.
Langehenning, McCarthy, and Master W. N. Temperley.
From Auckland— Miss M. Schultz, Mesdames Buddle, Gouldsmith, and Sternfieid,
Messrs. C, B. Buddie. J. M. Gouldsmith, L. C. Gouldsmith, and J. L. Sternfield,
Master G. L. Sternfield.
From Christchurch— Miss Buller, Sister E. Mellish, Mrs Burdon, Messrs R M.
Burdon and J. P. Bourke.
From Timaru — Misses Jensen, A. Elworthy, J. Elworthy, and Masters S. and A.
Elworthy.
From Blenheim — Mrs. Brownlee.
From Napier— Miss E.J. Tanner, Mesdames E. Brown and M. G. Locking, Messrs F.
and L. Gordon.
Second saloon—From Wellington : Misses D. Bates, M. Fowler, McPherson, M. Werder,
Mesdames Bates, Balcombe Brown, Messrs F. Bates, E. Balcombe Brown, H. W
Rainford, Masters H. Bates, F. Bates, E. Bates.
From Auckland. Misses A. L. Lane, C. K. Dinneen, Mrs K. Parkinson, Messrs. J. W
Dinneen, B. Muirsmith.
From Christchurch : Mr C. Buchanan.
From Timaru: Mr E. Moreton.
From Dunedin Misses M. Campbell, A. Turnbull, and M. B. Tannock, Mrs Tannock, Mr
P. Tannock, Master D. G. Tannock.
From Gisborne: Mrs M. Mummery.
From Blenheim : Mrs I. Baggett.
There are 71 third-class from all parts. The Remuera is due at London
about the 24th March.