KUMARA
The KUMARA departed London on 6 August, 1900 and arrived in Wellington on 1 October, 1900, via Plymouth, Capetown, Hobart and Auckland, with Captain W Scotland in command.
Transcribed from the Evening Post, Thursday, 30 August, 1900, Page 4.
KUMARA FROM LONDON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Kumara, which left London for Wellington via the usual way ports on 6th August, has the following passengers:—
Misses
Goodwin
Gough
Isles
Jepson
Johnson (3)
Lawrie
McKee
Mackenzie (2)
McRae (3)
Parker
Shields
Thomas (3)
Wilson
Mesdames
Antipitsky
Chisholm
Goodwin
Craig
Gough
Harrison
Iles
Johnson
Mackling
King
Mackenzie
McLelland
McRae
Mitcham
Palmer
Parsons
Rintoul
Rothwell
Swinard
Smith
Thomas and nurse
Dr Thomas
Messrs
Allen
Barnett
Beck
Benyon
Binnie
Broadbent
Briggs
Buswell
Cambourn
Chisholm
Clark
Cook
Delaforce
Dixon
Edmonds
Ferguson
Forsyth
French
Gill
Goodwin
Gough
Greet
Grover
Hill
Holroyd
Hope
Hughes
Hurford
Humphries
Isles
Johnson
Jones (3)
King
Lawson
Lewin
Lynch
McCann
McConnell
McRae
Mackenzie
Macintosh
McTavish
Muldowney
Marshall
Matthews
Michael
Miller
Mitchell
Moison
Negus
Oliver
Palmer
Parker
Rintoul
Riley
Rothwell
Roy
Seachfield
Seddon
Shields
Sinclair
Skinage
Smith
Telford
Antipitsky
Townsend
Williams
Wilkinson
Worsley (2)
Masters
Antipitsky
Goodwin (3)
Gough
McRae
Johnson
Mackenzie
Matthews
Michael
Moison
She has also 69 passengers for the Cape and eight for Australia. The Kumara is expected to arrive here towards the end of September.
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