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ABEL TASMAN LEAVES SYDNEY

Advice has been received that the Abel Tasman left Sydney on Saturday for Wellington. She is due there next Saturday morning, and will later complete discharge at Lyttelton, Dunedin, New Plymouth. and Greymouth, returning thence to Sydney. PERSONAL The Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line advises that the retirement of Captain W. M. Jermyn from the Largs Bay ha# necessitated several changes being made in the personnel of the Bay Bteamer*. Captain T. V. Roberts has bean transferred from teh Hobson’s Bay to the Largs Bay. Captain W. C. Meek, formerly chief officer of the Largs Bay. has been appointed to the command of the Hobson's Bay. Mr S. A. Smith has been transferred from the Hobson's Bay to the Largs Bay as chief officer, and Mr J. W. Hart has been appointed chief officer of the Hobson s Bay. Dr. Charles H. Wilson, formerly of the lonic, has been appointed surgeon of the Hobson’s Bay, OVERSEAS VESSELS FOR LYTTELTON Huntingdon, due about June 27 from Liverpool, via Auckland and WeUln|ton. To discharge. Completes it Port Chalmers and New Plymouth. Tuscan Star, due July 9 from Liverpool, via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge. Completes at Port Chalmers and Napier. To sail finally from New Zealand about August 1 for London, via Cape Horn. _ Napier Star, due middle of September from London, via Port Cbalmer*. To discharge and load. Mataroa. due June 18 from London and Southampton, via Wellington (passenger* only). To discharge. Completes at Port Chalmers. , Port Huon. due this afternoon from Bluff. To load. Complete* at New Plymouth and Wellington. To sail from Wellington June 27 for London, via Cape Hertford, due about August 2 from Liverpool, via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge. Completes at Dunedin. Canadian Cruiser, due about July 4 from Halifax, via Australian port* and Dunedin. To discharge and load. Completes at Wellington. To sail for New York, Boston, and Montreal. Kelfuku Mam, due June 30 from Japan, via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge and load. To sail for Australia and Japan* Norfolk, due about June 25 from Bluff, To load. Completes at Wellington, New Plymouth, and Auckland. To sail from Auckland July 14 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, and Glasgow. Tairoa. due about July 8 from Timaru. To load. Completes at Picton, Gisborne, and Wellington. To sail from Wellington July 18 for London, via Cape Horn and Teneriffe. _ . City of Canton, due about July 2 from New York, via Auckland and Wellington. To discharge. Completes at Dunedin and Australian port*. . . _,. New Zealand, tanker, due about July 11 from Lb# Angeles, via Wellington. To discharge. Completes at Dunedin. Kent, due about July 10 from Port Chalmers. To load. Completes at Wellington and Napier. To sail from Napier July 21 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow. City of Delhi, due about July 38 from Montreal, via Australian ports and Dunedin. To discharge and load. To sail from Lyttelton for New York, Boston, and Montreal* Fordsdale, due July 20 from London, via Suva. To discharge. Completes at Dunedin, Bluff, and Napier. Sydney Maru, due about June 31 from Moji, via Babaul, Auckland. and_WelUngton. To discharge and load, Complete* at Dunedin. : Msnju Maru, due latoJuly from Japan, via Auckland and WeOltottOh. To discharge and load, ConwWtet at D\mealn. I Haurakl, due about 3 ’from Los Angeles, via Papeete, Auckland, and Wellington. To discharge and load. Completes at Dunedin and Australian ports.

The revenue of the British railways last year wns £180,911,000.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21811, 17 June 1936, Page 17

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ABEL TASMAN LEAVES SYDNEY Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21811, 17 June 1936, Page 17

ABEL TASMAN LEAVES SYDNEY Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21811, 17 June 1936, Page 17