IONIC

 

The IONIC departed London on 29 January 1886 and arrived in Wellington, via Teneriffe, Capetown, Hobart and Auckland, on 21 March 1886. Captain J. G. Cameron was in command.

 

 

Transcribed from The Evening Post, 22 March 1886. Page 2.

 

ARRIVAL OF THE IONIC.

 

The Shaw, Savill & Albion Company's chartered steamer Ionic, from London via Capetown, Hobart, and Auckland, arrived here at 11.15 last evening, having left Auckland on the 19th. The report of her passage from London to Auckland appeared in our issue of Thursday last. In addition to the list of passengers published on the 16th, she has brought the following :

 

Second Saloon —

 

Mr and Mrs Seeley and family, Messrs Burnard, Taylor and Cooper; 2 steerage.

 

After discharging her Wellington cargo she sails for Napier, either on Saturday or Sunday. From Napier goes on to Lyttelton, sailing thence for London on 3rd April.

 

 

 

Transcribed from The Evening Post, 16 March 1886. Page 2.

 

IONIC, FROM LONDON,

By the S. S. & A. Co’s chartered steamer Ionic, which is due at Auckland tomorrow from London, Plymouth (31st), Capetown and Hobart, the following passengers had booked up to 30th Jan: —

Saloon —

Mrs. Pearce, Dr. Thos and Mrs. Scott and family.

Messrs - W. Douglas, W. Ellin, E Legge, F. Hutchinson, T. Hall, Posnett, H. Stephenson, G. Sandie, W. Wilson, P. Wise, and Dr. Posnett.

 

Second saloon —

Misses - Anna Smith and Marie von Willinger.

Mesdames - Webster, Penolope Ambler and 2 daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Attenborrow and 2 daughters, Captain Hendry

Messrs - W. Burrell, W. Clark, J. Clare, A. King, A. Conquest, H. Horrocks, H. Laing, H. Sutton, G. Richards, Ramsay, E. Spooner, and Charles Winder; Steerage — 107

 

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