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Rangitane’s List
The New Zealand Shipping Company 1 ® motor-liner Rangltane, which left Auckland on Thursday for London via the Panama Canal, took the following passengers:— First-class: Mr. F. A. McGowan, Mr. J. J. MacNamara, Mr. A. M. Watts. Captain L M. McDonald. Tourist class: Mr. F. F. C. Clark, Mr. L. M. Paynter. Mrs. Y. E. Oaks, Miss V. I. Oaks, Mrs. H. Donaldson, Mrs. J. J. Millward, Mrs. I. L. Watts, Mrs. D. F. Cowan, Mrs. T. P. Somerville, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wood, Miss S. M. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brilleslyper, Master J. Brilleelyper. Mrs. M. H. Tancock, Mr. W. N. Hunt, Miss E. Young, Mr. E. A. Rlddiford, Mr. D. Rlddiford, Mrs. M. H. McKennell, Mrs. E. Atkinson, Captain E. J. C. Gibson. Third-class: Mr. Lyle, Mr. W. K. Periam,, Mr. A. T. Candy, Mr. A. Dawson, Mrs. Candy and Infant, Miss A. M. Murray, Mrs. I. Palmer, Master J. F. Palmer, Mr. W. J. S. Griffin, Mr. H. E. Varnham, Mr. J. Savage, Mr. Holland, Mr. G. Leash, Mr. and Mrs. Cases Mrs. J; E. Knowles, Mrs. A. Glover, Mrs. G. A. Wilkinson, Miss B. A. AspinaU, Mis® N. M. Stark, Mrs. S. E. R. Bell; Miss S. E. E. BeU, Mr. T. Ward, Mr. J. Mclnnes, Mr. E. G. Arthur, Mr. A. P. Tper, Mr. 1. D. Farndale, Mr. J. Aron, Miss C. A. Simpson, Miss I. M. Reader. Miss E. Heriot, Mrs. Tuer, Miss J. Mac Gill, Miss Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. J. George, Miss M. Grange, and Miss E. Moss. < TEKOA REPORTS. The Federal Company has received ai wireless message from the Tekoa, en route from Glasgow and Liverpool to Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin, New Plymouth, and Nelson, reporting that she expects to reach Auckland next Tuesday evening.- She is due at Wellington on September 11 to discharge the local portion of her cargo. ■ ' MAKURA LEAVES ’FRISCO. The Union Company has received cabled advice that Its R.M.S. Makura left'San Francisco at 2 p.m. on Wednesday fox Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington, and Syd-, ney. She is due here on September 18. MARAMA LEAVES SYDNEY. Cabled adviee has been received that th< Union Company’s Marama left Sydney yes« terday for Auckland and Wellington. Sh< is due at Auckland next Tuesday morn? Ing, here next Thursday, and will leav< again the following afternoon for Sydney. TURAKINA AT LONDON. Cabled advice has been received bv thr Federal Company that the Turakina-reach-ea London on Wednesday morning. She left Auckland on Julj- 24 for London. Avonmouth. Liverpool, and Glasgow, vis the Panama CanaL
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 290, 2 September 1933, Page 10
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