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PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY

Maunganui’s List The Union Company’s Maunganui, which left Welliugton yesterday afternoon for Sydney, took the following passengers:—First class: Miss R. C. Allen, Miss S. J. Austin, Mr. N. I?. Andrews, Mr. F. Baker, Mr. W. A. Brown, Mr. G. B. Betteridge, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ciabburn, Master G. E. Clabburn, Miss J. H. Ciabburn, Miss M. J. Clabburn, Miss C. E. Clabburn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook, Mr. J. J. Enwright, Mr. K. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. I‘. H. Goss, Master T. M. Goss, Mr. M. C. Gibb, Miss J. H, Gibb, Miss N. F. Greensladc, Mr. H. Hunter, the Rev. J. F. Ilouuer, Captain F. L. G. Jauneey, Mr. J. R. Kirk, Mr. H. Lee, Mr. M. McMaster, Mrs. L. MacDonald, Miss M. A. MacDonald, Miss M. Murdoch, Mr. F. Mowatt, Mr. Prevot, Mr. H. A. Parker, Mr. T. H. Raysmith, Mr. H. C. E. Stable, Miss C. SI. Stitt, Sirs. SI. J. Smith, Mr. Salto, Mr. J. C. Schneider, Sir. Toyne, Sir. R. W. Warden, Sirs. SI. Hume Williby, Sirs. SI. B. Wainwright, Sliss A. L. Wright, Sirs. S. Withiel, Sliss H. S’. Marshall A’Deane, Sirs. SI. H. Marshall A’Deane, Miss G.. SI. Sfarshail A’Deane, Sliss J. T. Slarshall A’Deane, Sir. J. W. Every Burns. Master S’. J. Every Burns, Sirs. E. Baker, Miss E. If. Butt, Sirs. A. Davis, Sirs. M. P. 8. Dunsire, Mr. P. H. Farquhar, Mr. and Sirs. S. G. C. Fair, Sliss A. A. Fair, Sliss D. E. Fair, Sirs. S. A. Garth, Mr. G. H. Gilling, Mr. A. S’. Gilling, Sir. F. E. Hullin, Sir. F. C. Hawley, Sirs. S. E. Kelly, Sfaster SI. J. Kelly, Mr. A. R. Lcckner, Sir. R. Lawson, Dr. D. F. Slarshall, Mr. E. Slusik, Sir. W. T. Sfartin, Sir. G. J. E. Northcott, Sliss SI. O. O’Reilly, Sliss R. E. Powell, Miss S’. Rappoport, Mr. and Sirs. J. A. Smith, Sfaster R. A. Smith. Dr. E. J. Stuckey. Sir. D. Shadwick, Sir. and Mrs. H. R. Smith, Master E. R. Smith, Mr. J. Walker, Sir. SS’. W. Withey. Sir. SI. Zanantonio, Sirs. M. Stocks, Miss P. Stocks. RANGITATA LEAS’ES LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received cabled advice that its motorliner Rangitata left London on Thursday for Auckland and Wellington, via the Panama Canal. She is due at Auckland on December 21, and here about December 26. THE ZEALANDIA. The Huddart,' Parker Company advises that the Zealandia, which is due at Wellington next Friday morning from Sydney, will leave here again later the same day on her return trip to Sydney. THE PORT DUNEDIN. The'C, and D. Line motor-ship, Port Dunedin, is now to leave Wellington on Monday. for Gisborne and Auckland, to complete her Homeward loading. She is'scheduled to clear the northern port finally on November 29 for London, via Cape Horn and Dakar. MONOWAI AT SYDNEY. The Union Company has received cabled advice that its liner Monowai, from San Francisco and Wellington, reached Sydney at midday yesterday after a fast passage of under three days. The Monowai will pick up her new running in the intercolonial service, leaving Sydney cn November 25 for Auckland. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMERS. The Canadian National steamer Canadian Conqueror, is scheduled to clear Montreal for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and punedin today. She is due at" Auckland about January 2. She will be_the last steamer to leave Montreal for New Zealand this season. She will be followed by the Canadian Victor, which is to be despatched from Halifax on December 23, and the Canadian Scottish, which is to sail on January 20. TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE LIST. Queen's Wharf—Poolta (No. 1 north), Holmglen (No.. 2), Kapitl (No. 5). Matangi (No. 12), Echo (No. 13), Kohi (No. 13). Ferry Wharf—Wahine. Railway Wharf—Kint. Glasgow Wharf—Port Dunedin, Kapuul, Kohi. King’s Wharf—lnaha, Hawera. Pipitca Wharf—Otokia. Aotea Breastwork—Pakura. Clyde Quay Wharf—H.M.S. Diomede. Miramar Wharf—Kalingo. Patent Slip—Maori, Kaimai. Mawhera. In the Stream—Kaiwarra, Komata, Katoa. Omana, Himatangi. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— AUCKLAND: Maui Pomare, Manama, Morinda, Niagara, Olivebank, Tasmania, Vacuollne, Voco. •CHATHAM ISLANDS: Nil. WELLINGTON: Ampullaria. Aorangl, Caithness, Discovery 11. Huntingdon, Maunganui, Norfolk, Rangatira, Rangitane, Ruahine, Tainui, Tamahine, Tymeric, Wahine. AWARUA: Canadian Constructor, Karamea, Kiwitea, Makura. Monowai, Port FremanlTe, Walkouaiti, Wainui.

THE MARIPOSA. The Oceanic Company’s liner Mariposa, from Melbourne, is to leave Sydney to-day for Auckland, where she_ is due next Tuesday morning. She will leave there again later the same day for Suva. Pago Pago. Honolulu, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 48, 19 November 1932, Page 14

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PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 48, 19 November 1932, Page 14

PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 48, 19 November 1932, Page 14