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This is a transcription of a Shipping List that appeared in the April 25th , 1891 issue of South Africa Magazine.

 

LIST OF PASSENGERS

 

Per R.M.S. Moor, which arrived from South Africa on Sunday.

 

CAPE, &c.

 

Count Blucher

Mr. Emile Nathan

Mrs. Emile Nathan

Mrs. Muller

Miss Muller

Master Muller

Miss Muller

Maid

Mr. Benett Stanford

Mrs. Bennett Stanford

Maid

Mr. Curwen

Valet

Mrs. Van der Merwe

Miss Van der Merwe

Mr. A. Sinclair

Mrs. Sinclair

Mr. H. O. Edwards

Mrs. Edwards

Miss Edwards

Master Edwards

Miss Edwards

Master Edwards

Mrs. Barff

Mr. Carter

Mr. Kettle

Mrs. Kettle

Miss Kettle

Master Kettle

Maid

Mr. P. de Villiers

Mr. H. Bolus

Mr. T. F. Harrison

Mrs. Harrison

Maid

Mrs. Burmeister

Miss Burmeister

Miss K. Burmeister

Master A. Burmeister

Mstr. Arthur Burmeister

Master Fred. Burmeister

Maid

Mr. Wilson

Mr. Harrison

Mr. Gerlach

Mr. H. Gudath

Master N. Cameron

Mr. J. Exley

Mr. A. F. Heilgiers

Mr. Glover

Mr. Donner

Mr. Baylis

Mr. V. Williams

Mrs. Borrie

Miss Borrie

Mr. Mottrom

Mr. McWilliams

Mrs. T. Allen

Mrs. Cox

Mr. Gosch

Mrs. Gosch

Miss Gosch

Maid

Mr. D. H. Davies

Mr. Hart

Mr. Pinkenth

Rev. Fellows

Mrs. Fellows

Rev. Stevenson

Mr. Tonge

Mrs. Tonge

Capt. W. F. Coleman

Capt. R. Collis Dobson

Mr. Nicholson

Dr. Henry

Mrs. Henry

Mr. H. Walters

Mrs. Hooper

Miss Hooper

Master Hooper

Maid

Miss Beck

Lieut. Taylor, R.N.

 

MADEIRA

 

Miss Oddy

Miss G. Oddy

Mr. F. Blake Foster

Mr. W. McEwan

Mr. T. P. Gadesden

Mrs. Pease

Miss Pease

Mr. G. F. Karck

Mrs. Karck

Mr. Cotterill Dormer

Sir G. Elliott

Mr. Max Reichman

 

Per R.M.S. Grantully Castle, sailing from Dartmouth on Friday.

 

LISBON

 

Mr. G. D. Lawrence

 

MADEIRA

 

Captain Coulson

Valet

Mrs. Eykyn

Miss Smith

Dr. A. Ross

Mrs. Ovey

Miss Ovey

Mr. A. P. Morris

Mr. G. Cawston

 

CAPE TOWN

 

The Right Hon. Lord Randolph Churchill, M.P.

Valet

Captain Gwynydd Williams

Dr. Rayner

Mr. H. C. Perkins

Lieut.-Col. Callaghan

Mrs. Callaghan

Master Callaghan

Lieutenant Warren

Lieutenant Hay

Miss Clara Gardner

Miss Eva Turnbull

Miss Crawford

Miss Duff

Miss Drummond

Miss Marshall

Mr. Wentworth D. Gray

Mr. Hugh Brooking

Mrs. L. B. Crosbie

Mr. H. Hunter

Mr. Payne

Mr. H. Fletcher

Mr. Walthew

Dr. M. Johnston

Mr. C. Du Cane

Sir G. de H. Larpent, Bart.

Sir Charles Metcalfe

Mr. Belt

Valet

Mr. C. W. Tayleur

Mr. C. Riiping

Mr. G. J. Nathan

Mr. E. Salaman

Mr. Marriott

Mr. R. J. McKenzie

Mrs. Dawson

Miss Hopkinson

Miss Heathorn

Miss Weguelin

Mrs. Hancock

Mr. Brasch

Mr. A. Decle

Mr. A. E. Tunstill

Mr. E. H. Hodgkinson

Mr. F. J. Dickson

Mr. Burges

Mr. Arthur Thursby

Mr. Sinclair W. Payne

Mr. W. Gilchrist

Mr. E. G. Crawley

Mr. A. J. Pursell

Mr. F. G. Gale

 

ALGOA BAY

 

Dr. Vanes

Mr. W. Gibson

Mr. James Lawford

 

NATAL

Miss Duff

Mr. Howe

Mrs. Howe

Mr. Edmund Spencer Kitto

Mr. S. P. Beare

 

CAPEWARDS!

 

The intermediate steamer Conway Castle, leaving London on the 29th inst., will carry twenty-four Government emigrants to the Cape of Good Hope.

 

PASSENGERS BY CAPE STEAMERS

 

Dr. Morrice, assistant surgeon at the Eastern Hospital, Homerton, N.E., is going on a trip to St. Helena by the Durban. Next week’s mail steamer will take Mr. J. B. Brook (of Brook, Spooner, and Co.), Mr. Chambers (of Pigg’s Peak), and Mr. R. Littlejohn (General Manager of the African Banking Corporation), to Cape Town, and Mrs. Dyason and family to Port Elizabeth. The Garth Castle, leaving Dartmouth on the 8th prox., includes in its passenger list the Rev. James Stewart, Lieut. And Mrs. Ricketts, and Mr. and Mrs. Baumann and family, for Cape Town; Mr. H. Heenan for Algoa Bay; Mr. Henri Duval, of the National Bank of the South African Republic, for Durban; and the following Free Church of Scotland missionaries for Quilimane—the Rev. Adam Currie, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. David Kerr Croff, Dr. David H. and Mr. R. M. Fotheringham, and Dr. George Robertson.

 

 

The London Gazette announces that Supernumerary Lieut. A. E. C. Gray, having resigned his appointment in the British South Africa Company’s forces, has been promoted to be Lieutenant in the 3rd Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers.

 

The twenty-second half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of the Griqualand West Loan, Trust, and Agency Company has been held at Kimberley. A dividend at the rate of 17 ½ per cent. Per annum was declared, leaving a balance of £129 for the next half-year.

 

Captain Dawson, of Talbot, who has been visiting the Madagascar concession, has arrived at Durban. He states the the concession, which is 36,000 square miles, is exceedingly rich in gold reef and alluvial, with an ample water supply and cheap labour. The concessionaires have decided to throw the property open, and want a thousand English miners who are to provide their own equipments, and hope to get 500 men from South Africa.

 

Regards,

Ellen Stanton