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PASSENGER LISTS

Rotorua from Home The New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Rotorua arrived in the stream at Wellington at 10 o’clock on Saturdaynight from London and Southampton, via Suva._ and berthed yesterday morning at the King’s Wharf. The Rotorua brought the following cabin class passengers:— Miss O. C. Boring, Mrs. I. H. Blair. Mrs. A. M. Buckenhami. Miss M. A. Burch, Mr. J. Campbell, Mrs. M. Campbell, Mrs. M. Cheadle, Mrs. B. Curtis, Miss J. S. Curtis, Miss M. L. Dickinson, Colonel C. C. Dowding, D. 5.0.. M.C., Mrs. A. L. Dowding, Miss P. A. Dunne, Miss M. A. Elworthy. Miss K. P. Engledue. Mr. J. Fairburn, Mrs. G. Fairburn, Dr. E. Fenwick, Mr. W. B. Goodacre, Miss M. L. Grigg. Mrs. F. A. Guinness. Miss E. F. Handyside, Miss M. I. Havelear, Miss M. B. Herring. Sirs. E. Houston, Sirs. L. Hodgson, Sliss R. L. Hodgson, Sir. M. Knight, Miss SI. D. Knight, Sir. J. Law, Sirs. E. SI. Law, Sirs. D. J. Lever-Nay-lor, Sfaster J. Lever-Naylor, Miss D. V. Slarchbanks, Sir. A. Slanson, Sirs. O. Slanson, Sir. K. P. Slartin, Sirs. J. Slason, Sliss J. E. Slason. Dr. M. J. MilbankSmith, Sirs. B. A. Slilbank-Smith, Sir. L. G. Sloss, Sliss SI. Norton. Sirs. G. H. Quainton, Sir. J. V. .Reynolds, Sliss A. E. Robinson, Sirs. E. L. Scales, Sliss SI. B. Scott. Lady F. Sim, Sliss E, B. Smith, Miss SI. W. Spite. Mr. SV. P. Stafford, Dr. G. E. Thompson, Sir. W. T. Tonkin, Sirs. S. B. Tonkin. Lieut.-Commander Walker, Sirs. M. A. Walker, Mrs. L. C. Ware. Mr. R. H. Webb, Sirs. F. A. Webb, Miss E. Webb, Mrs. L. SI. White. Sir. SI. G. Wills. Mrs. A. D. Wills. Miss B. A. Wills, Slaster G. D. Wills. Sliss R. H. Wills; and 25 third class. The Rotorua is to leave here again today for Post Chalmers and Lyttelton to complete discharge of her London cargo. Rangitane’s Advance List The New Zealand Shipping Company’s motor-liner Rangitane, which is due at Wellington on December 23 from London and Southampton, via the Panama Canal, has on board the following saloon, passengers :—First saloon: Sir. F. Turner. Sirs. E. A. Even. Sir. and Mrs. C. F. Westbury, Sir. B. Westbury, Sir. G. H. C. Butler, Mr. H. R. Jenkins. Sir. F. W. Stephens, Sliss J. A. K. Watson, Dr. E. Kidson, Mrs. I. SI. Kidson, Miss J. P. Hutcheon. Mr. C. E. Seager, Mrs. E. G. Gebbie and two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. A. Crooke and two daughters. Sir. and ' Mrs. R. T. St. Lawrence. Mr. C. T. Major, Mrs. E. M. Cooper, son, and daughter, Miss E. A. M. Harcourt, Miss J. H. Pearson. Misses M. and F. J. Tweedie, Mr. F. White and daughter, Sir. E. H. Seeker, Mr. and Sirs. F. L. Gordon and child. Sirs. C. Seeker, Mrs. SI. Hume Willeby, Dr. R. Nairn. Second saloon: Mr. H. English, Mrs. M. L. Candy, Mrs. N. A. Craven, Miss D. H. Letts. Mrs. J, Blackmore. Mrs. I. F. Cleghorn; Sir. and Mrs. A. E[. Chard, Mrs. M. T. Cook. Mrs. G. Stimmin, Sirs. SI. V. Webb. Rev. James Adams, Miss E. F. Bull, Rev. and Mrs. F. Nichol. Mrs. D. Ay re. Sir. and Sirs. R. Vanes, Miss M. M. Walker, and 92 third class. GLENBANK AT AUCKLAND. With a full cargo of -phosphates, the Bank Line motor-ship Glenbank, reached Auckland at mid-day on Saturday from Nauru Island. THE PORT WAIKATO. The intercolonial motor-ship Port Waikato left Auckland on Saturday for Napier and Wellington, to continue discharge of her cargo from Sydney and Port Kemibla. She is due here about Wednesday. Hohn and Co. are the local agents. THE RARANGA.' The Shaw, Savill. steamer Raranga, is due at Auckland this morning from New Plymouth, to continue her Homeward loading. She will later complete at Wellington and Lyttelton, is due here next Saturday, and is scheduled to clear Lyttelton on December 30 for London, via the Panama Canal and Kingston, PORT HUNTER LEAVES COLON. ' i Cabled advice has been received by the C. and D. Line that the Port which left Wellington on November 19 for Uondon, cleared Colon last Thursday.- •. . MONOWAI DUE 6 A.M. TO-DAY. ’ En route from San Francisco to Wellington, via Papeete and Rarotonga, the Union Company’s liner Monowai has reported by wireless that she expects to arrive in the stream at 6 o’clock this morning. She will berth shortly before 9o’clock at No. 1 south Queen’s Wharf. The Monowai 'is timed to leasa hare again at 4 p.m. to-morrow for Sydney, where: she is due next Saturday morning. NORFOLK LEAVES FALMOUTH. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received cabled advice that the Federal steamer Norfolk left Falmouth last Thursday in ballast for New Zealand. She is due in New Zealand about-January 18 to load Homewards. RANGITIKI AT SOUTHAMPTON. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received cabled advice that its motorliner Rangitiki reached Southampton last Thursday. She left Auckland on November 7 for Southampton and London via the Panama Canal. lONIC SAILS. • Having completed her Homeward loading, the Shaw-Savill liner lonic left Auckland on Saturday for Southampton and London via the Panama Canal. NORTHUMBERLAND IN PORT. To continue her Homeward loading to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company, the Federal steamer Northumberland arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from Auckland and berthed at the Glasgow Wharf. She is to leave here again on Wednesday for Napier to fill up, and is scheduled to clear that port finally next Saturday for London, .\vonmouth, Liverpool, and Glasgow, via the Panama Canal. • ‘ WAIHEMO AT AUCKLAND. With Pacific Coast cargo for discharge at Auckland, Napier. Wellington. Nelson. Lyttelton. Dunedin. Bluff, Melbourne, and Sydney, the Union Company’s Waihemo reached Auckland on Saturday morning from Los Angeles, via Papeete and Nukualofa. • She is due at Wellington on Friday to discharge the local portion of her cargo. NIAGARA AT AUCKLAND. The Union Company’s liner Niagara, from Sydney, is due at Auckland early this morning. 3 She is to leave there again at 11 a.m. to-morrow for Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver. AUCKLAND SERVICE. ■ The Wingatui is duo at Wellington today from Auckland, and will leave tomorrow for Lyttelton, Timaru. and Dunedin. The Kaponga is to leave Wellington to-morrow for Auckland. “ Tlie Waimarino. from Portland, is to leave Auckland on Wednesday for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Timaru. The Waipiata. from Bluff, is to leave Dunedin, to-day. via ports, for Wellington and Auckland. AUSTRALIAN CARGO SERVICE The following are the movements of Union Company steamers in its Australian cilrgo service:— The Kaimiro left Auckland ou Saturday for Greymouth, to load for Sydney and Melbourne. She will then load at Hobart and Melbourne for Bluff. Dunedin, Lyttelton. and Wellington. The vessel is scheduled to clear Melbourne on January 13. ' . < The Karetu left Auckland on Friday for Newcastle and Sydney, thence to Fiji, Tonga, and Auckland. The Kartigi, from Melbourne, is flue at New Plymouth to-morrow, thence to Auckland, to complete discharge. The Waikouaiti is to leave Timaru today for Dunedin and Sydney, thence to Newcastle and Sydney, to load for Bluff, Dunedin, Timaru, and Lyttelton. She is scheduled to leave Sydney on December 24. The Wainui. from Wellington, is to leave Bluff to-morrow for Melbourne, to load for Bluff. Dunedin, Lvttelton, and Wellington. She is to clear Melbourne an December 23.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. AUCKLAND.—Brunswick, Faxen. lonic, Kaiiniro. Karetu. Kartigi, Niagara, Baranga, Rangitata, Sonoma. Tofua, Ulimaroa, Ventura. Waiotapn. Weirbank. CHATHAM ISLANDS.—Canadian Challenger. Matakana. WELLINGTON.—Monowai, Port Dunedin, Aorangi. Marama. ' Matai, MataroaJ Maunganul, Northumberland, Poolta, Port lluon. Rangitane, Tairoa. AWARUA.—Comorin. Cumberland, Maku’rn. Kanna. Mongolia, Waikouaitl, Wallin I. » ■

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 68, 14 December 1931, Page 14

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PASSENGER LISTS Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 68, 14 December 1931, Page 14

PASSENGER LISTS Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 68, 14 December 1931, Page 14