Carel Theodorus Auret GD008220    Contact contributor     Contributor Number: 32
Born 17/03/1841 at Graaf-Reinert
Christened 12/04/1841
Died 12/04/1928 at Graaf_Reinert
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Married Sophia Hendrina Martin 17 June 1872 at Graaf-Reinert
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Notes: This is a transcription of a Shipping List from South Africa Magazine, 1 9 December 1896. LISTS OF PASSENGERS Per the intermediate steamer Arundel Castle, sailing from Southampton tod ay: LAS PALMAS Mr. Veysey Mr. Walch Mrs. Walch Mr. T. C. Porter Master Fyffe Mrs. Johnson Miss Harrison Mrs. Wingate Mrs. Croydon CAPE TOWN Rev. Canon Whelpton Rev. W. H. Whelpton Mrs. Whelpton Mr. F. Roeser Mr. J. Watson Mrs. Watson Mr. A. Moyse Mr. D. J. Rygate NATAL Mr. Herzog Miss Moore Miss R. M. Mason Mr. W. Carton-Coward Mr. Wilmott-Seaton Miss Escott Mr. Stoddart Mrs. Stoddart Master Stoddart Per the R.M.S. Mexican, sailing from Southampton today: MADEIRA Mr. Hirsch Mr. Staefl Mr. J. Blundell Mr. O. Blundell Valet Master Grabham Mr. C. J. Cossart Mr. T. Brailsford-Crewe Master O. Faber Master A. Jardim Mr. C. Hinton Mrs. Hinton Miss Hinton Miss Owen Miss Seymour Mr. T. P. Harpur Mr. R. Morland Mr. D. W. Erskine CAPE TOWN Mr. J. E. McKenzie Mrs. McKenzie Master E. L. McKenzie Master J. D. McKenzie Master F. P. McKenzie Miss E. D. McKenzie Miss E. D. McKenzie Miss H. Stokes Mr. Burrows Mr. B. Cookson Mr. H. Cookson Mr. H. A. Ward Mr. Wallace Mrs. Wallace Mr. E. J. Withers Mr. S. A. Hollis Mr. Alfred Brown Mr. C. O. Atkinson Mr. A. Mosely ALGOA BAY Mr. J. C. Fraser Natal Captain J. R. Young, R. E. Mr. R. C. Clephan Mr. Meehan Per the R.M.S. Tantallon Castle, which arrived at Plymouth on the 11th in st.: CAPE, &c. Mr. Levy Mr. C. Diamond Mr. Hitchins Mr. Guthrie Mr. A. Cohen Mr. Pearce Mr. Taylor Mr. L. Phillips Valet Mr. Ingram Mr. Shortt Mr. Morgan Mr. H. Lefeber Mr. N. Harker Mr. W. W. Fraser Mr. A. Gribbon Mr. J. Taylor Mrs. Taylor Mr. Schumacher Dr. Roosegaard Bisschop Mr. P. den Tex Mr. Fass Valet Mr. Meissner Mrs. C. W. B. Scott Mr. Palmer Mr. Levy Mr. Boeckelmann Mr. A. Phillipp Valet Mr. Henshaw Mr. J. H. McEwan Mrs. McEwan Miss Fass Miss Benson Mrs. Prenter Mrs. Cowie Miss Cowie Mrs. Lyons Mr. Brenner Mrs. Brenner Miss Brenner Miss E. Brenner Miss M. Brenner Master Brenner Miss E. Welshman Mrs. Williams Mrs. Hoey Master Hoey Mr. Jones Mr. Agnew Mr. Trubenbach Mr. W. Jahn Mr. Hooper PASSENGERS FOR SOUTH AFRICA The following additional passengers have booked for the various South Afr ican ports. By the Guelph, sailing on December 26: Mr. J. Torr, Mr. J. Co hen, Captain Dewhurst, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hirtzel, Mr. Rengnet, Lieutenan t S. Nicholson, R.N. By the Norman, sailing on January 2: Mr. and Mrs. H . van Reuen, Miss Lowndes, Mr. and Miss Matcham, Mr. J. A. Cole, Mrs. an d Miss Henwood, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Rodgers, Mr. A. C. Bailie, Mr. and Mrs . Marais, Mr. A. V. Poynter, Miss C. Gilnockie-Young, Mr. and Mrs. J. A . Brailsford, Mr. P. D. Durell, Mr. R. M. Rauson, Mrs. and Miss Walter Ll oyd, Miss Scott, Mrs. H. Illegible and family, Mrs. Arbuthnot, Mr. Lazaru s, Mrs. Royce and family, Mr. Erskine, Mrs. J. S. Wilton, Mr. W. P. Fishe r, Mrs. Brandon, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Atkinson and Miss Atkinson, Mr. L. Bu rstecher, Mr. O. H. L. Paterson, Mrs. Whitely and child, Miss M. van Ross en, Mr. and Mrs. Hochschild and child, Mr. D. J. Pullinger, Mr. W. F. Ada ms, Mr. E. T. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. G. Parkes and Master Parkes. Miss Keeti ng, Mrs. and Miss St. John Carr, Mr. J. W. Topham, Messrs. S. and C. Coll ier, Miss Collier, Mrs. Fairie, Miss Fleming, Miss Lachlan, Mr. A. Beatle y. By the Hawarden Castle, sailing on December 26: Dr. Jean Danyer and Dr . Jules Bordet, Mr. J. Burman. By the Tantallon Castle, sailing on Januar y 8: Rev. and Mrs. Duthie, Mr. and Mrs. Petworth, Mrs. Auret, Mrs. Barnat o and family, Mrs. Zeederberg, Dr. A. K. Howden. Miscellaneous articles on the same page: Francis Polard, extra steward on the Trojan, was lately sentenced at Por t Elizabeth to a month's imprisonment, for mutinous conduct on the high s eas, and threatening to shoot the chief steward. The incident occurred wh ilst the liner was going round from Cape Town. The owners of the British Peer have received the following telegram fro m Cape Town:--British Peer is a total wreck, and has broken up. Followin g of crew saved: Olsen, Swensen, Joseph Adderson, Schneider; remaiinder a ll lost. Very little hope of salvage, as boats cannot approach the wreck. The first naval funeral held at Port Elizabeth during the present decad e took place there recently. A middle-aged stoker of H.M.S. Philomel, nam ed Cowd, died from an affection of the heart whilst the cruiser was in po rt, and the remains were interred at the South End Cemetery. The processi on from the jetty was imposing. The Syren states that a suggestion has been laid before the British and F rench authorities for a joint survey of all the coast from just this sid e of Ushant to within a few miles of Gibraltar. No doubt if the survey we re undertaken, both the Spanish and Portuguese authorities would also hav e to be notified, but it is scarcely likely that they would raise any ser ious objection. The suggestion was made originally as a consequence of th e disaster to the Drummond Castle. The French community in Johannesburg are arranging a "battle of flowers " to be held there shortly A Johannesburg wire, dated November 18, states: The Dynamite Relief Commi ttee has arranged to call a meeting of subscribers next week to decide up on the distribution of the surplus sum. Thirty thousand pounds remain, bu t the Government, Netherlands, and Dynamite Companies, who are compensati ng sufferers will leave Ð20,000 for allocation among public institutions. Legal procedure in Krugersdorp is distinctly funny. Take the Sentinel cas e as an example (says that paper). First they issue a warrant for the arr est of the editor and send two mounted zarps to hunt for him in a rainsto rm at Mulder's Drift, while he is inquiring for them and smoking cigars i n the police station. Next they bring him up in the wrong court and hav e to order a fresh shuffle and deal of the cards: thirdly they interdic t someone else in mistake for him; fourthly, they blunder across the righ t man to interdict but do not stop the issue of the paper, and finally th ey have to adjourn the game to get a new dealer, as the Public Prosecuto r does not feel up to taking a hand. Regards, Ellen Stanton Email: harprulz@bellsouth.net ==== SOUTH-AFRICA-IMMIGRANTS-BRITISH Mailing List ==== South African Passengers List site. http://sa-passenger-list.za.net/inde x.php ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx