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REMUERA REPORTS

Due Auckland Next Monday The New Zealand Shipipng Company has received a wireless message from its liner Remuera, en route from London,. >enortlng that she expects to reach Auckland at 0 a.m. next Monday. She is due at Wellington on May 18 to complete discharge of her London cargo. RANGITANE LEAVES COLON. Cabled advice has ben received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that Its motor-liner Rangltane, which left wel liugton on April 14 for London, via the Panama Canal, cleared Colon last ThursCORNWALL LOADING. In ballast from London via th e Panama Canal the Federal steamer Cornwall reached New .Plymouth yesterday morning to commence her Homeward loading. She is to leave there again to-morrow for Auckland, Gisborne, Napier and Wellington to complete. The vessel is due here on May 24 and is to clear thia port bnally on May 29 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow. THE BRISBANE MARU. The OS K. Line motor-ship Brisbane Maru, en route from Japan, was to have left Geelong yesterday for M elllngton. She is due here next Saturday for discharging and loading, hence to Auckland. The Federal Company are the local agents. MONOWAI AT SYDNEY. ’ Cabled advice has been received that the Union Company’s liner Monowai from Wellington and Auckland reached Sydney yesterday afternoon, She will leave there again on Friday for Auckland, where she is due next Monday., and Wellington. She will arrive here on May 17 and will leave again the following day for Sydney. THE WANGANELLA. No wireless message was received yesterday by the Huddart. Parker Company from its motor-liner Wanganella. which left Sydney last Saturday for Wellington. She is expected to arrive in port this evening and will leave again at noon on Thursday for Sydney and Melbourne. CANADIAN BRITISHER REPORTS. Canadian National Steamships have received a wireless message from the Cuiiadlan Britisher, en route from Halifax, reporting that -she expects to reach Auckland next Monday. She Is dne at JVelliugton on May 17 and later proceeds to Australia to complete discharge. WAIKAWA REPORTS. The Union Company has received a wireless message from the Waikawa, en route from Los Angeles, reporting that she expects to reach Auckland at 8 a.m. tomorrow. She will later complete discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and Australia, and is due here next Saturday. NARBADA REPORTS. The Union Company has received a wireless message from its chartered steamer Narbada, en route from Calcutta, Rangoon, Penang, Singapore and Samarang. reporting that she expects to reach Auckland on Thursday morning. She will later complete discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin, and is due here next Monday. PORT HUNTER LEAVES BADBOA. The C. & D. Line has received cabled advice that the Port Hunter, en route from London to Auckland and Wellington, cleared Balboa on Sunday morning. She Is duo at Auckland on May 27.

PORT NICHOLSON ARRIVES HOME. Cabled advice has been received by the C. & D. Line that the Port Nicholson reached Hook of Holland last Friday. She left Wellington on March 34 for Hook of Holland, London; Avonmouth, Liverpool, and Glasgow via Caipe Horn.

MATAROA LEAVES BALBOA. The Shaw, Savill Company has received cabled advice that its liner Mataroa, en route from London and Southampton to Wellington. Lyttelton, 1 and Port Chalmers, cleared Balboa last Saturday morning. She is due here on May 28.

MAIMOA LEAVES BRISBANE. Cabled advice has been received by the Shaw, Savill Company that the Maimoa left Brisbane on Sunday morning for Bluit, where she is due next Friday evening to commence her Homeward loading.

MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain T. Evans is in command of the Loongana, which is recommissioning at Melbourne. His deck - officers aie . Chief, Mr. J. D. Lambie; second, Mr. 18. F. Dewar (temporary); third. Mr. C. G. Hill. Captain R. Huntly is now in command of the Oonah. His deck officers are: Chief, Mr. W J. Hill; second, Mr. W. A Dohm, third, Mr. T. W. Germe)n. The death occurred yesterday morning of Mr. Albert Thomas Pyo, for many years tally clerk for the Anchor Company at Wellington. Mr. . Pye, who was 03 years of age, had been ill for several months. He leaves a widow, a son, Mr. David Pye, and a daughter, Mrs. •L. Henson, of New Plymouth.

TARANAKI REPORTS. The Shaw, Savill Company has received a wireless message from its motor-step Taranaki, en route from London, via Suva, reporting that she expects to reach x ort Chalmers this evening: She will later complete discharge of her London cargo at Lyttelton and Timaru. PASSENGERS FOR ’FRISCO. The Oceanic Company’s liner Monterey, which left Auckland last Saturday for Suva Pago Pago, Honolulu, Dos Angeles, and San Francisco, took the following passengers from New Zealand: -First-class. Mr C H Archer, Mrs. C. H. Archer Mr. Julius’Blau, Mr. Richard M. Botiey, Mrs. Richard M. Botiey, Mr. J. S. Brooksbank, Mrs. J. S. Brooksbank, Mr. J. McK. Chap man Mrs. J. McK. Chapman, Mr. T. H. Crichlev Mrs. T. H. Crltdhley, Master H. 8 Cromnton, Mr, L. G. Dreifnss, Miss A., Ferris, Mr. G. Graichen, Mrs. G. Graichen, Mr H. M. Griffiths, Mrs. _H. M. Griffiths, Mr. J. D. Hill, Mr. G. L. Howard, Mrs G K. Howard, Mrs. C. A. Johnson, Master Peter Johnson, Miss M. Mildred Kresse, Mr A. Le Fraicois, Mr. J. H. Mackie Mr. Reginald Mallinson, Miss Jessie > Mr A. McQueen. Mrs. A. McQueen, Mist, L K Mce, Mr. James Mortoa, Mr. IN. Morion Mr. F. A. W Myrln Six• Michael Nairn, Lady Mildred M. Nairn Mr. M. A. c Vnirn Mr M. G. Nairn, Miss E. B. Nairn, Miss Audrey Neff, Mr. J. W. Palmer, Mrs. J W. Palmer, Mr. H. E. Savage, Mrs. H. E’. Savage, to. Mrs.’ R- F. Sutcliffe, Mr. K. E. Sutcliffe, Sir O. S. Swinnock, Mrs. O. S. Swinnock, Miss A. Taggart, Mr. 8.. W. E W. Tappen den, Miss M. WaiKer, Si? Wilkins, Mrs. Neville Winarc“b’!nMciai:B Mr Y L d S y Andrewo. Miss NW. Bascombe, Miss M. D. Birt, Mr. T. C. T Bucklev Mr. E. H. Cameron, Mrs. L. H Cameron, Mrs. W. Clements. Mr. Walter Coath Mr. O. B. Corbett, Mrs. M. L. Crane, Miss Nora Earle, Rev. H. A. Favell, Mr. D H. Jenkins, Mrs. Sarah MacLeod, Miss A G McDonald, Mrs. M. L. Parsons, Mrs. C Smith. Mrs. E. Taylor, Mr. M. W. von Bernewitz, Mr. J. H Overend.

LONDON’S SHIPPING. During the week ended March 16, loss vessels representing 897.364 net register tons used the Port of London; 4i>B vessels 681524 net register tons) were to and from Empire and foreign ports, and ff-o vessels (315.840 net register 1 tons) were engaged in coastwise traffic. The arrivals included seven meat cargoes, viz., two from Australia, three from North America, and two from South America, comprising 59 000 carcases of lamb and mutton, 07,000 quarters of beef, quantities of pork, rabbits, and sundries.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— AUCKLAND: Deebank, Fife, Kalingo, Maul Poiuarc, Narbada. Osthav, Remuera, Storanger. Waikawa, Wairuna, Winton. WELLINGTON: Akaroa, Aorangl, Canadian Britisher. Cauonesa, Fordsdale. Kekerangu, Mariposa, Niagara, Nucula, Rangatira. Raugltane. Rangitata. Tamahlne. Taranaki. 'Wanganella. Wahine. AWARUA: City of Tokio, Elnibank. Favell Golden Cross, Karcpo, Maimoa, Monowai. Tort Gisborne, Strathaird, Walnut.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 188, 8 May 1934, Page 12

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REMUERA REPORTS Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 188, 8 May 1934, Page 12

REMUERA REPORTS Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 188, 8 May 1934, Page 12