Time saver... enter a name or any word(s) to
search for in this page, click 'Submit' once.
[ Press ALT + S to repeat your search ]

This is a transcription of the Shipping Lists from South Africa Magazine dated July 6, 1923.

 

LISTS OF PASSENGERS

 

ARRIVALS

 

Per the R.M.S. Walmer Castle (Captain Sir Benjamin Chave), which reached Southampton on Monday:--

 

FOR MADEIRA

 

Miss E. M. Logie

 

FOR ENGLAND

 

Mr. J. Lindsay Allen

Colonel Baxter

Mr. M. W. Buch

Mrs. Buch

Miss L. E. Bullen

Mr. J. Chalmers

Mr. D. Christopherson, C.B.E.

Capt. D. Cloete, M.C., A.F.C., R.A.F.

Mrs. Cloete

Miss R. Cloete

Mr. James Collie, O.B.E.

Mrs. Collie

Mr. H. S. Cook

Mr. W. S. Courtnall

Mrs. Courtnall

Mrs. T. A. Cowburn

Master D. Cowburn

Mr. Sam Evans

Mrs. Evans

Miss N. Evans

Miss E. Evans

Mr. R. Evans

Mr. Ferguson

Miss E. Garland

Mr. A. E. Haarer

Mrs. Haarer

Miss Haarer

Master Haarer

Rev. Mr. Hatchell

Miss J. Hickson

Mr. hill

Mr. J. C. Inglis

Mrs. Inglis

Master R. J. Inglis

Master G. W. Inglis

Mr. F. E. Lack

Mrs. Lack

Master C. E. Lack

Mr. S. Levy

Mrs. Levy

Mr. F. R. Lynch

Mrs. Lynch

Mr. W. MacKinnon

Mrs. MacKinnon

Com. J. V. V. Magrane, R.N.

Mrs. Magrane

Mr. J. McKean

Mrs. E. R. Morris

Father Murphy

Miss E. M. Musgrave

Mr. W. E. F. Nagle

Mr. W. B. North

Mrs. North

The Misses North

Mr. G. R. Reid

Dr. T. W. Robins

Mr. F. S. Saywood

Mr. W. J. Somerville

Dr. R. Standish-White

Mr. W. F. Sargent

Mrs. Sargent

Mr. H. P. Selmes

Mrs. Selmes

Miss J. Selmes

Miss L. Stanhonne

Mr. C. Teago

Mrs. Teago

Master A. C. Teago

Miss B. J. Teago

Mr. P. Sullivan

The Hon. Mr. Justice E. F. Watermeyer

Mrs. Watermeyer

Miss F. V. Watermeyer

Miss Willett

Miss M. E. D. Willey

Mr. P. T. woodland

Mr. A. E. Adams

Mr. N. Belladone

Mrs. Belladone

Miss A. Belladone

Master Belladone

Mr. E. Belladone

Miss M. Clancy

Mrs. Cooper

Miss Cooper

Master Cooper

Mr. C. H. Cross

Mr. D. Davidson

Mrs. D. H. Dawson

Mr. E. Dudley

Mrs. Evered

Mrs. W. P. Fraser

Mr. E. Furner

Miss L. V. Griffiths

Miss D. Griffiths

Mr. C. H. Hansen

Mrs. Hansen

Mr. R. E. Hansen, jun.

Miss W. E. Hansen

Miss C. E. Hansen

Mr. W. Hensley

Miss J. M. Hugman

Mr. J. Jackson

Mr. A. Karro

Mr. Sam Laveen

Mrs. Laveen

Mr. J. Leith

Mrs. Leith

Miss D. Leith

Mr. L. Linde

Mrs. Linde

Mr. F. H. Lowe

Mrs. Lowe

Master Lowe

Mrs. D. M. MacDonald

Mrs. McArthur

Miss McArthur

Rev . W. M. McCarthy

Mr. R. McGeachy

Mr. S. A. McLaughlin

Mr. J. R. C. Money

Mr. W. R. Pattison

Mr. W. Reen

Mrs. Reen

Mrs. F. A. Rix

Mr. H. J. Robinson

Mrs. Russell

Mr. H. Stafford

Mr. H. Stromquist

Mrs. Stromquist

Mr. Thompson

Mr. A. H. Walker

Mr. W. M. Watson

Mrs. Watson

Mrs. R. L. Wells

Mr. E. Whiteley

Miss A. Wright

 

FROM MADEIRA

 

Mr. W. T. B. Carlisle

Mr. G. E. Davies

Mrs. Davies

Master H. E. Davies

Master W. H. Davies

Mrs. J. D. Hardingham

Mr. F. G. Hickson

Mr. J. Missry

Mr. E. R. Morris, C.B.E.

Mr. W. C. McC. Owen

Miss M. Patton

Capt. F. S. Perowne

Mrs. Perowne

Mr. S. Swaab

Mr. F. N. Walton

Mr. J. J. Wicks

Mrs. B. Wilkinson

Miss A. M. Wilkinson

Mr. D. F. Cameron

Mr. M. I. Harary

Miss S. Tizzard

Mr. P. H. West

 

DEPARTURES

 

Per the R.M.S. Kildonan Castle (Captain W. F. Stanley, R.D., R.N.R.), which leaves Southampton today:--

 

MADEIRA

 

Mr. N. W. Brentnall

Mrs. Brentnall

Mr. A. L. Brodie

Mr. A. W. Cornforth

Mrs. Cornforth

Mr. J. N. Brown

Mr. N. E. Clark

Miss G. E. Dodgson

Miss K. M. Lindup

Mr. E. J. D. Wigginton

Mr. P. Zerfass

 

CAPETOWN

 

Mr. E. Bruce Ball

Mr. W. Cunliffe

Mr. R. Davies

Mr. E. D’Evry

Mrs. J. D. Edwards

Mr. J. A. Foote

Miss F. Gasson

Mrs. George

Mrs. P. C. Grant

Miss M. Grant

Mr. F. Kelly

Mr. V. Laversuch

Mr. W. H. Marklew

Mrs. Marklew

Miss Marklew

Miss L. H. Marklew

Mr. G. R. Milne

Mr. R. Moorsom

Mr. P. Norbury

Mrs. Norbury

Mr. A. Burton Nye

Mr. T. Parker

Mr. G. Rocteur

Mr. C. E. Smitheman

Mr. R. Stuttaford

Miss Stuttaford

Mr. H. B. Thomson

Miss R. I. Thomson

Mr. C. B. S. Van Soelen

Mr. W. J. Atkinson

Mr. S. Augustus

Mr. J. Bailey

Mr. E. A. Banks

Mr. P. Bayer

Mr. J. M. Bayer

Mr. L. C. Bell

Mrs. Bell

Mr. C. P. J. Bester

Miss I. Boyce

Mr. H. A. Bridger

Mrs. B. Brown

Miss B. Brown

Master I. Brown

Mr. J. J. Buchanan

Mr. F. W. Cool

Mr. J. H. Curtis

Mr. L. F. Dallas

Miss E. Elton-Jones

Miss E. T. Elton-Jones

Mr. S. Fine

Mr. N. Goedert

Mr. H. H. Glynn

Dr. C. S. Grobbelaar

Mrs. Grobbelaar

Miss Grobbelaar

Master Grobbelaar

Mr. B. Howell

Mrs. Howell

Miss D. M. Howell

Miss K. Innes

Dr. M. Jaffe

Prof. W. S. Johnson

Mrs. Johnson

Mr. W. Lane

Mr. W. J. Lawrence

Mrs. E. Lee

Mr. H. Lee

Dr. H. Lewis

Mr. L. W. P. Lewis

Mr. J. London

Mrs. London

Mr. F. Malempre

Mrs. Malempre

Mr. L. Marquard

Mr. F. E. M. Moolman

Mr. S. Paenhuys

Mrs. C. Perrem

Miss O. M. Perrem

Mr. G. H. Perry

Mr. J. Robertson

Miss F. Shenton

Miss F. Smyth

Capt. N. B. Tapsell

Mrs. Tapsell

Miss P. Tapsell

Mr. O. P. Tarr

Mr. D. Tom

Mr. H. W. P. Whiteley

 

EAST LONDON

 

Mr. P. E. Wells

Mrs. Wells

 

NATAL

 

Mr. R. Bownley

Dr. S. J. Clegg

Major P. C. Esdaile

Mr. A. W. Green

Mrs. Green

Miss M. I. Jones

Mr. A. Gray

Mrs. Gray

Miss K. Casson

Mr. D. Hutchinson

Mr. J. Johnstone

Miss A. A. Maxwell

Miss J. H. Maxwell

Mrs. Perrin

Miss K. Wylde

 

Per the s.s. Gascon (Captain C. E. Stuart, R.D., R.N.R.), which left London yesterday;--

 

TENERIFFE

 

Mr. G. H. Clark

Mr. G. R. Crooks

Mr. G. H. Davidson

Mrs. Davidson

Miss Davidson

Mrs. Dyne

Master Dyne

Mr. L. Flores-Millan

Mr. G. W. Greene

Mrs. Greene

Mr. M. A. Keane

Mrs. Moynhead

Mr. H. H. Roberts

Mrs. Roberts

Mr. A. Russo

 

CAPETOWN

 

Capt. G. A. Adam

Mr. B. W. H. Anstee

Mrs. Anstee

Master P. L. Anstee

Mr. M. Bagshaw

Mrs. Bagshaw

Mr. E. Bezencon

Mrs. Bezencon

Mr. A. G. N. Burden

Mrs. Burden

Mr. S. W. Carpenter

Mr. F. E. Colborne

Miss M. Copeland

Mr. J. B. Curtis

Mrs. Curtis

Master Curtis

Miss M. Frazer

Mr. E. S. Masters

Mr. A. R. Morkel

Mrs. Manfred Nathan

Miss C. A. Nathan

Master Nathan

Mr. G. W. Nelson

Mrs. E. Pegram

Rev. F. A. Rogers

Mr. L. A. Stephenson

Paymaster-Lieut. E. R. Townsend, R.N.

Mr. E. D. C. Vrolik

Mrs. C. Ward

Mr. A. E. W. Ward

Mr. S. Wildman

Major C. M. Yates, D.S.O.

 

ALGOA BAY

 

Lieut. W. E. Schoch

Miss S. Solomons

Mr. G. V. Webb

 

NATAL

 

Capt. B. Allen

Mr. F. M. Barrell

Mrs. Barrell

Mrs. G. F. Burnham

Miss J. R. Burnham

Miss H. Burnham

Mrs. G. N. Humphreys

Mrs. I. M. Stansfield

Mr. E. Wilson

Mrs. Wilson

Miss F. Wilson

Master J. Wilson

Master E. Wilson

 

BEIRA

 

Mr. G. G. S. J. Hadlow

Capt. E. M. Hendry

Mr. L. S. Henzeel

Mr. S. R. W. Horwood

Mr. R. Johnson

Mr. J. A. W. Jones

Rev. A. S. B. Ranger

Mr. E. Rice

Mrs. I. E. Smith

Master T. Smith

Mr. G. S. Tasker

Lieut. A. E. Wheatley

 

MAURITIUS

 

Mr. H. R. Ebbels

 

PROVISIONAL BOOKINGS

 

Per the R.M.S. Edinburgh Castle, which leaves Southampton Friday next:--

 

Mr. A. J. Anderson

Mrs. Anderson

Mr. J. J. Anderson

Mrs. N. Beatt

Mr. A. K. Bulley

Mr. F. Cliffe

Mr. C. Cliffe

Mrs. E. G. Crabtree

Miss Crabtree

Mr. R. de Goldschmidt-Rothschild

Mrs. De Goldschmidt-Rothschild

Miss A. M. Dunne

Mr. S. Dyke

Mr. I. Fish

Mr. H. Fryer

Capt. H. Jacques

Mr. F. Keel

Mr. T. B. Knott

Mr. R. E. Lowinsky

Major D. Mackenzie

Mr. B. Mendelsohn

Miss H. E. Morgan

Mr. F. Pyott

Miss A. Pyott

Mr. C. W. Solomon

Mr. A. C. Solomon

Mr. S. Tropp

Mrs. Tropp

Mr. H. Sharpe

Mr. P. H. Widdowson

 

Per the R.M.S. Walmer Castle, which leaves Southampton on July 20:--

 

Mr. Brown

Mr. G. Brown

Mrs. Brown

Miss M. A. Buck

Mrs. J. Davies

Mr. H. J. Harkness

Mrs. Harkness

Miss D. Hodges

Mr. I. Hodges

Mrs. Hodges

Mr. E. Jacobs

Mr. W. Johnson

Mr. G. Langford

Mr. V. Mermon

Mr. Van der Elst

Mrs. Van der Elst

Mr. A. Wells

Mrs. Wells

Mr. R. O. Wormal

 

Per the R.M.S. Briton, which leaves Southampton on July 27:--

 

Mr. S. C. Beaton

Mrs. Dodd

Miss E. Hawkins

Capt. C. B. R. King

Mrs. Priddon

Miss Priddon

 

Miscellaneous articles on same page:

 

S. A. FREIGHTS AND SHIPPING

 

(Special “South Africa” Report)

 

All the homeward freight markets are very dull and depressed. There are very few steamers wanted from Canada and the Northern Range ports, while the River Plate ports are crowded with steamers for which no employment can be found. Thus it is agreeably surprising to find the South African demand for carrying space showing special activity and to record the fact that quite a good business has been done during the last week or so. At this time last year the market was dull, and, apart from a little tonnage wanted for coal to the Indian ports, shippers wanted nothing much outside the regular liner space.

 

The demand for steamers to load maize from the South African ports has been exceptionally brisk this year, and numerous fixtures have been arranged at rates ranging from 29s. down to 27s. per ton for the Cape-Beira range of ports to the United Kingdom or Continent, the loading dates being August, September, and one or two in October. Some of the vessels chartered will be sent from Rio and the Argentine ports, but these, as a rul, will load coal. Among the steamers fixed for maize are the Duns Law, 3400 tons, South Africa to United Kingdom-Continent, August, at 28s per ton, the Sierra Leone, 4500 tons, Capetown-Durban range to United Kingdom-Continent at 27s 9d. October-November, the Vulcan City, 3324 tons net register, Capetown-Durban range to Leith at 27s. for July 31 cancelling, and the Glenaster, 4500 tons, Capetown-Durban range to the United Kingdom-Continent at 27s 3d. for July-August.

 

There are now more steamers on offer and rates are inclined to go lower, with a little business reported at lower rates. A steamer of about 6000 tons has been taken for loading, next month, to the German ports at 26s., and this is current market value. The Natal collieries are fully stemmed up to the end of the present month, but there has, during the last few days, been an active demand for steamers to load coal for Colombo and the Indian ports. This has made some competition in the South African section and fairly good rates have been paid. Among the more recent vessels chartered is the Anglo-Chilian, 10,000 tons, which had been fixed from Durban to Bombay at 14s. for voyages beginning this month. A steamer of 8500 tons has been booked from Delagoa Bay to Bombay at 14s. for September-October, and from Durban spot tonnage was engaged for Bombay, Karachi, or Marmagoa at the same rate. Another steamer of 5000 tons has been placed at 12s. 6d. for July-August loading Durban-Madras, and there are further inquiries in circulation. It may be possible also to do a little business in sugar from Mauritius to the United Kingdom or Continent, when the new crop is ready and shippers could secure all they want round about 30s. to 31s. 6d.

 

CONDITIONS AT BEIRA

 

Mr. Geo. Johnston has returned to Bulaway from a visit to Beira rather unfavourably impressed by conditions at that port. Speaking at the annual meeting of the Bulawayo Chamber of Commerce, he said the improvements there had been consummated more slowly than had been hoped and required. He believed a well-known harbour expert visited the port not long ago and found the conditions were more difficult under the present regime than he had seen anywhere; also he was surprised to find the amount of tonnage which could be handled, but which was not handled under present conditions. There was certainly room for a lot of improvement as regards the loading and unloading of ships. If they wanted their charges reduced and greater expedition, less primitive methods would have to obtain at Beira. He believed there was a scheme afloat, for which money had been sought and probably would be obtained, to connect the line from the coalfields north of Beira and one of the main lines, to throw a bridge across the Zambesi, and to have a deepwater wharf constructed at Beira. When those three things came about, conditions would be better. The Rhodesian Railways were doing a good deal of work at the port, and when this was completed no doubt exports and imports would be expedited.

 

Regards,

Ellen Stanton