GOTHIC
The
GOTHIC departed London on 3 August 1898 and arrived in Wellington via Plymouth,
Capetown and Hobart, on 20 September 1898. Captain William H Kidley was in command.
Transcribed from the Evening
Post, 21 September 1898, Page 4
GOTHIC, FROM LONDON.
A few minutes before 5 pm
yesterday the fine White Star liner Gothic, Captain Kidley,
from London, Plymouth, Capetown, and Hobart, came to an anchorage in the
stream, pending the inspection by the Health Officer (Dr James). This proved
satisfactory, and at 6.15 pm the big vessel was berthed alongside the outer
tee of the Queen's Wharf, in readiness to discharge cargo first thing this
morning. Of the voyage Mr. Inman (purser) supplies us
with the following particulars:— The Gothic left Plymouth at 3.48 pm on 6th
August, and had fine weather and smooth sea across the Bay of Biscay. Passed
Teneriffe at 9 am on the 10th, crossed the Equator at 1.15 pm on the 17th in longitude 10 deg 9min W, and met
with light, variable winds to moderate fresh SE trades until arrival at
Capetown at 3.25 pm on the 26th. Embarked passengers, and having coaled pushed
on for Hobart at noon next day, and experienced moderate N and WSW winds and
fine weather throughout the passage to Hobart, which was reached at noon on
15th September. There was a good deal of heavy cargo to land, and the Steamer
did not leave for Wellington until 5.5 pm on the 16th. Met with NW to SW winds,
with showers, across the Tasman Sea, passed Farewell Spit at 8.18 am yesterday,
and arrived in harbour at 4.57 pm.
The following is a list of the passengers
brought by the Gothic:—
For Wellington:
Saloon —
Misses - Barry, Gedge, Horton, Izard, Watson, Kelrnan,
Mesdames - Hill, Horton, Lord,
Northland,
Dr Millar,
Messrs - Garland,
Hill, Horton (3) , Mumford, Kelman;
Steerage —
Misses - Sullivan, Rossiter (2), Sparks, Doherty, Macey, Bisley,
Mesdames - Rossiter, Sparks, Eastick,
Messrs - Cameron, Wilson,
Sparks, Pettman, Antrobus, Eastick (2), Hetland, Macey, Moore, Nowell, Pettiman, Potter, Shaw, Lea, Relf,
Sparks, Temple, Voland, Rossiter.
For other ports:
Saloon —
Misses - Crosse, Dale, Daw (2), Logan, Page, Allen, Berney, Chapman, Bloxam (2),
Castle, Waldron,
Mesdames - Wright,
Rutherford, Stephens, Woodroffe, Allen, Dunbar, Bloxam, Copeland, Crosse, Lance, Logan, Mayne,
Matheson, Moore, Dr Fitzgerald,
Messrs - Lance, Allen (2), Bloxam (2), Boucker, Brownlee,
Crosse, Darby, Fowlds, Grieve, Hamilton, Rutherford, Hawkes, Haynes, Matheson, Nelson, Stringer, Steinschen, Stephens, Struthers, Woodroffe,
Masters - Bloxam, Fowlds,
Moore;
Steerage - 32.
At Capetown 144 passengers
were landed and 30 taken on board, while 35 disembarked at Hobart.
Indifferent
steaming coal was partly responsible for the vessel making slightly longer time
than on previous occasions.
Throughout a fine and uneventful voyage amusements
of all kinds were organised, on a liberal scale, the
officers and passengers giving valued aid in making the entertainments
enjoyable and successful.
There is only one change in the deck officers' staff
since the Gothic last visited Wellington, Mr. Jackson, fourth officer, having
replaced Mr. Cleaver.
The Gothic sails on Tuesday for Lyttelton. She comes back
to Wellington, which is to be her port of departure from the colony, on a date
not yet definitely decided.
Messrs W. and G. Turnbull and Co are the local
agents.
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