GOTHIC
The
GOTHIC departed London on 29 October 1897 and arrived in Wellington via
Plymouth, Teneriffe, Capetown and Hobart, on 13 December 1897. Captain William
H Kidley was in command.
Transcribed from the Evening Post, Monday, 13
December 1897, Page 4.
GOTHIC, FROM LONDON.
At 5.45 this morning the favourite
White Star liner Gothic, Captain Kidley, from London
via Plymouth, Teneriffe, Capetown, and Hobart, dropped anchor in the stream. The examination
of the Health Officer (Dr James) was satisfactory, and the big vessel was
snugly berthed at No 1, Queen's Wharf, by Captain Johnston, Harbour Pilot. From
Mr. Inman, purser, to whom we are indebted for late
files, we learn that the vessel left
Plymouth at 4.20 pm on the 30th October. Had moderate SE to NE winds to anchorage
off Santa Cruz at 7.58 am on 4th November. A supply of coal was taken on
board, and the steamer resumed her voyage at 6.40 pm same day. Encountered SE
trades in 5deg north, and from thence
to Capetown strong SE winds, with high sea at times. Arrived in Table Bay 3.35
pm on 19th, landed 108 passengers and embarked 83, and proceeded on her voyage
to Hobart at 10.50 am on 20th. Carried SW winds to 40deg east longitude,
thence to arrival at Hobart, at 4 pm on 8th December, light north to NNW winds and fine weather.
Discharged cargo and landed passengers, and proceeded on voyage at 4.17 am on
9th, and met with SW to ENE winds and calm, fine weather until arrival in harbour
as above. The usual entertainments, sports, &c, were much enjoyed, also
golf, which was tried for the first time, and found most successful and
interesting. The voyage throughout was a most phenomenally smooth one, with
hardly a day's bad weather, which was most fortunate, as the ship had a greater
complement of passengers than on any previous voyage.
The following is her passenger list:-
For Wellington:
Saloon —
Misses - Cash (2), Duncan, Taylor,
Mesdames - Cash, Crawford and son, Elder, Seabright, Strang, Glanfield,
Sir K. Cumming, Rev Fitzgerald,
Messrs - Crawford, Hundford,
Jefferson, Jones (2), McNab, McEldowney,
Ottley, de Peele (2), Pickard-Hawkins, Strang, Glanfield, Whitton,
Masters - Cash, Elder (2), Strang;
Steerage —
Misses - Arnold, Grant, Snowsill,
Mesdames - Arnold, Crispe,
Grant, Powell,
Messrs - Black, Day, Golder, Grant, Gilpin, Murray, Quigley, Rochtiffe,
Searle, Taylor, Nicholson, Atkin, Leslie, Fidler, Bradley, Pearson, Gunn.
For other ports:
Saloon —
Misses - Baldwin, Neelson,
Beaumont, Duday, Singleton-Hooper, Heald, Mitchell, Kettle, Watson, Christie,
Harrison, Jessop, Skelton, Taylor, Boor, Green, Roberts (2), Munn, Thornton,
Mesdames - Bluck, Coates, Thornton, Singleton-Hooper, Kettle, Watson,
McIntyre, Nevill, Phillips, Roberts, Thompson,
Sharpe, Kennedy, Bishop Nevill, Revs Hudson, Buss, Kewley, Drs Nathan, Boor, Hon
Mossman, Professor Coates,
Messrs - Fish, Crombie,
Pearson, Webster, Hickson, Watson, Lyons, Kettle, Lennox,
Christie, Smart, Skelton, Fletcher, Munn, Hutchinson, McClelland, Nathan,
Phillips, Trepplin, Roberts, Thompson, Haney,
Nicholson,
Master Bluck;
For other ports:
Steerage - 129.
The officers are the same as when the steamer
last visited Wellington. There are 5000 tons cargo on board, of
which 3160 tons will be discharged at Wellington. According to present
arrangements she will leave on Thursday for Lyttelton, sailing thence to Napier
and Wellington, and finally leaving this port for London on the 6th January.
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