CORINTHIC
The CORINTHIC departed Plymouth on 26th June, 1909 and arrived in Wellington, via Teneriffe, Capetown and Hobart, on 11 August, 1909, with Captain F Hart in command.
Transcribed from the Evening Post, Tuesday, 3 August, 1909, Page 6.
PASSENGERS FROM LONDON.
BY THE R.M.S. CORINTHIC.
By the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's R.M.S. Corinthic, which left Plymouth on the 26th June, and is due at Wellington on the 10th inst., the following passengers are coming to New Zealand:—
Saloon:
For Wellington—
Misses
E. C. Williams
A. Davies
Mesdames
Fisher
J. N. Hardy
H. S. Moss and son
Messrs
J. J. Fisher
H. S. Moss
S. Patton
W. N. Pearson
For Lyttelton—
Misses
Green
Peacock
L. Peacock
Waller
Whitehead
J. Eastwood
Mrs. J. F. Green
Messrs
W. M. Peacock
J. H. Stallard
H. Stevens
For Auckland—
Misses
Waller
A. N. Orr
Mrs. R. Conway
Major J. H. Nicholas
Mr F. H. Woodhouse and son
For Port Chalmers-
Misses
M. Ferguson
E. Stewart
Mrs. M. A. Ferguson
Messrs
H. Agnew
P. Cameron
T. McMath
For Gisborne—
Miss M. R. Chandler
Mr. C. B. Smith
For other ports—
Misses
Powick
M. G. Bees
Mrs. B. J. Ford
Messrs
A. W. Parker
H. E. Ward
F. J. Wetherall
Third-class:
For Wellington—
Mesdames
Anderson
E. Baker
L. Bates
Boys
Cameron
Carrington
C. Mackenzie
Millard
L. Robb
Sanford
Taylor
A. Thiselton
Thompson
M. Trigger
L. Willis
Misses
C. Anderson
A. Anderson
E. Baker
L. Bates
D. Bates
N. Carrington
A. Kellock
D. Mackenzie
I. Mackenzie
C. McCulloch
M. Mclntyre
P. Neville
A. Thiselton
F. Waller
L. Willis
A. Wilmot
H. Woolnough
Messrs
G. Anderson
J. F. Anderson
H. Blackwell
W. Burrows
T. Cameron
G. Carrington
C. Cohen
W. Doney
T. Gerrard
J. Gerrard
W. James
A. Klatt
H. Millard
R. Newman
H. Norbury
A. Overend
A. Penny
J. Purkis
C. Purvis
A. Pye
J. Robinson
B. Rump
J. Sandford
H. Shore
T. Taylor
E. Thomas
G. Thomson
R. Tutty
A. Watson
J. Watson
E. Winn
Masters
Anderson
Bates
Carrington
McCulloch
McSkimming
Millard
Sanford (2)
Thiselton (3)
Thomson
In addition to the above there are in the third-class 110 for Auckland, 11 for Napier, 4 for Gisborne, 54 for Lyttelton, 1 for Timaru, 42 for Dunedin, 12 for Bluff, 1 for Picton, 13 for Nelson, 9 for Westport, 3 for Greymouth, 4 for Wanganui, and 15 for New Plymouth. This makes a total of 361 passengers in the third-class. There are 42 in the saloon, thus making a grand total of 403 for all New Zealand ports.
The Corinthic is at present en route from Capetown to Hobart, and is due at the latter port on Thursday next.
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