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PASSENGERS FOR AUSTRALIA

Wanganella’s Big List The Huddart, Parker mOtor-lincr Wanganella, which left Wellington yesterday afternoon for Sydney, Hobart and Melbourne, took tlm following passengers;— Hon. P. Collien Lieut.-Colonel 11. P. Strong and Mrs. Strong, Hon. Morris Alexander, Mr. E. V. Dunbar, Mr. C. E. Blayney, Mr. W. G. Watkins, Mr. W. H. Townsend, Mr. S. Harris, Mr. A. J. E. Howey, Mr.'R. C. J. More O'Ferrell, Mrs. A, Nissenbaum, Mrs. F. H. Bustin, Mr. R. Stuart, Mr. F. H. Bustin, Miss Ford, Miss White, Mr. P. 11. Doig, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Baker, Master G. H. Baker, Miss E. JI. Hatton, Miss Junkers, Mrs. Jl.' A. Hatton, .Miss Kathleen Court, Miss D. Nott, Mrs. Meda Whitehead, Miss Beresford, Miss Smith, Mr. H. S. Cornfoot, Mr. R. J. Harper, Mr. J. Robertson, Miss E. Robertson, Dr. E. Teichelman. Dr. H. C. Carter, Mr. J. E. A. Shannon, Mr. and Sirs. N. L. Weedon, Mr. G. W. Wright, Mr. Arthur L. Haley, Miss I. JI. Alward, Mr. R. E. Gillon, Mr. and Mrs. Byford. Mr. H. E. Solomon, Mr. J. L. Gillon, Mr. E. Healey, Mrs. S. A. Wilson, Mr. F. C. Fairelough, Mr. W. Fairclough, Mr. Alfred Mace, Mr. Paul Haege, Mr. J. M. Atkinson, Miss K. M. Hull, Mr. C. P. Howie, Mr. W. P. Hambleton, Mr. F. M. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lubransky, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Forde, Miss D. E. Wentzel. Mr. A. Slmm. Mrs. S. 14. Macdonald-Smith, Miss B. A. Macdonald-Smith, (Mr. G. T. Barrett, Mrs. A. M. McCook, Miss I. A. McCook, Miss R. H. Ltibransky, Mrs. A. Wallis, Mrs. W. Moeller, Mr. Alec Nathan, Miss I. Fitzgerald Eagar, Mr. R. F. Higgs, Mr. S. H. 'Wilson, Mr. F. P. Clatworthy, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. M. Andrews, Mrs. O. B. Hungerford, Miss D. Hungerford, Mr. and. Mrs. N. Wallis, Miss Joan -Whittington, Miss Dorothy Whittington, Mr. W. D. Ferguson, Miss C. Reibonl, Miss E. L. Carty, Mrs. J. C. Moore. Mr. J. A. Main, Mr. J. A. Urquhart, Mr. Frank E. Graham, Miss B. C. Graham, Mr. H. C. Hibberd, Mr. D. A. Anderson, Mr. C. S. Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Denny, Mrs. E. M. Ashcroft, Miss E. H. Ashcroft, Miss M. Ashcroft, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gollan, Mrs. Dale, Mrs. Byers, Mrs. C. Matheson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Farr, Mr. and Mrs. Trevor M. Geddis. Mr. P. Chaster, Mr. A. L. Emerson, Mr. F. J. Davies, Mr. and Mns. P. Wilkes, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Ball, Miss M. Warwick. Miss O. M. Dray, Mrs. L. Mizracki, Mr. G. J. Reed, Mr. A. W. Dray, Mr. G. Tapper, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Desmond, Mrs. O. Josephson, Miss G. Conquest, Miss E. M. I. Cllfton-Mogg, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Barnes, Miss M. Shannon, Miss G. Fuller, Mrs. E. Fleming. Miss Winnie Male, Miss E. Matthews, Miss S. Meiklejohn, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hamden, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ryan, Miss J. R. Black, Miss M. G. Clouston, Miss E. Bucholtz, Miss J. F. Brpadway, Mrs. E. Faville, Miss E. Moore, Mrs. A. C. Gilbert, Mr. M. H. Radcliffe, Mr. J. H. Manning, Mr. M. Henderson; Mr. K. F. Kerr, Mr. J. W. Hargreaves, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Resker, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Trewhellar, Mr. W. J. Tredea, Mr. L. S. Malcolm, Mr. E. G. Kerr, Dr. T. L. Parr, Master P. J. Parr, Mr. J. W. Stevens, M. and Mrs. Owens, Mr. James N. Maclean, Mr. John R. Maclean, Master A. Miles, Mrs. A- McCarthy, Mrs. R. M. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. R. Morris, Mr. R. M. Edwards, Mr. H. M. Hubbard, Mr. H. Tronser, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. O’Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. C. Pcarcey, Mr. J. Fink, Mr. E. M. Grace..

Miss G. Ritchie, Mrs. R. Gould, Miss K. Gould, Master G. Brinkman, Mr. Bossenee, Master J. A. Gould, Master G. R. Gould, Mr. F. W. S. Male, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Harcombe, Miss A. L. Peart, Miss E. 8. Peart, Mr. R. G. Clark, Mr. 11. Tickle, Mr. E. W. Farrier, Miss M. F. Arnott, Miss O. J. Holland, Miss J. Farrier, Miss V. JI. Ward, Miss E. M. Malcolm, Mr. J. Malcolm Bennie, Mr. Bruce A. Clarke, Mr. Gordon Bryan, Jfr. G. Slade, Jlr. W- Brown, Captain W. H. Zander, Miss M. Jean Todhunter. Miss D. E. Maclean, Miss E. R. Burn, Miss G. L. Pltcalthley. Miss A. J'. Ironside, Miss J. I. Gibbs, Miss JI.: Jl„.Hutchison, Miss L. Gould, Miss B. Proctor, Miss S. Scarff, Miss N. McGrath, Professor Benham, Miss Grace M. Avery, Miss I. C. H. O’Sullivan, Mr. W. G. Geddis, Miss K. M. Geddis, -Miss E. S. Buttar, Miss M. R. ’Stevenson, Mrs. S. M. Colledge, Mr. J. W. Gale, Mr. S. Jamieson. Mr. I. Mizracki, Mr. W. IL Reeves, Mr. J. Harrison, Mrs. A. M. Radford,'Miss N. Radford, Mrs. 51. Gimson, Dr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Austin, Mrs. A. 31. King; Mr. J. E. Howard, Mr. R. H. Hill, Mr. C. W. Hart. Miss V. Gimson. Miss J. L. Bade. Miss B. F. Bade, Mr. T. B. McMurtrie. Mr. E. Irvine, Jfr. H. McEwen, Master R. Irvine, Mr. and Mrs.'. C. H. .Manning, Miss L. Manning, - Miss E. M. Reynolds, Miss Ursula M. Perry, Miss M. Sligo, Miss: E. J. Paynter. Miss E. E. Mulholland, Miss R. W. J. Mulholland, Mr. S. 31. Gardner, Mr. K. S. Peterson, Jfr. K. A. Picton, Jlr. L. H. Thompson, Jlr. C. H. I’arsonage, Jfr. G l . E. Adair, Mr. L. Hennessey. Jfr. G. Harding, Jlr. J. Luke. Miss J. Hall, Miss F. E. Downes, Jfiss R. Robinson, Jfrs. I. Robinson, Jfrs. G. R. Andrews, Miss G. W. Andrews, JIl-ss M. Chisholm, Jfiss JI. E. Dunn, Mr. and Jlrs. G. R. Connolly, Jlr. T. G. Hunter, Jfr. J. R. Dagger, Jlr. and Mrs. J. A. Scott, Jfr. G. R. Haldane, Jlr. R. G. Carruthers, Jlr. and Mrs. W. H. Bowman. Jfiss J. Jf. Coombe, Jfiss K. Jfuir, Jliss A. C. O'Brien, Jfrs. C. Collett, Jlrs. J. B. Foster, Mrs. C. D. Anderson, Jliss G. Anderson, Jlrs. E. Jt. Young, Jfiss A. L. Bland, Jfr. W. Knox, Jfr. S. Knox. Jlr. G. Knox, Jlr. H. Langley, Jfr. S. Masters. Jlr. C. E. Spear, Jlr. and Jlrs. D. J. Crothers. Jliss 11. Crothers, Sister Patrick, Sister Colombiere, Mr. A. C. Perry, Mr. W. F. Jlarsh, Jliss JI. F. Warren. Jliss F. JI. Wallace. Jliss C. G. ■Williams.

Miss C. J. Alexander. Miss I. M. Cook, Mrs. A. M. Grigg, Mr. E. J. Connolly, Mr. G. Clark, Miss E. Lethwaite. Miss E. Barry, Miss D. Beames, Miss L. J. Burrell, Miss C. Cameron, Mr. J. W. S. Lowe, Mr. W. C. Shorter. Miss M. Nicholas, Mrs. M. C. Evernden. Mr. H. M. Sweney, Mr. J. Oliver. Miss D. W. Trevena, Mrs. J. Cameron, Miss 11. Wilson, Mrs. P. M. Adams, Miss G’. A. Niven. Miss U. M. Greenwood, Miss L. M. Hunter, Miss J. K. Oliver, Mr. C. D. Anderson. Mr. G. Cowper, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mitchell, Mi'ss A. E. Soelnirg. Miss L. M. Sampson. Miss M. P. Stephens, Miss M. G. Marvin. Miss L. 8. Harvey, Miss M. O. Barron. Miss G. Walters. Miss C. Hare. Miss A. A. O’Shea, Miss M. Shallcrass. Mrs. G. Kerr, Mrs. E. M. Burns, Miss E. R. Burns, Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Milne. Miss A. Frederickson. Mrs.'- M. A. Frederickson, Mr. IT. R. Dutton, Mr. R. D. I/ucas. Miss A. J. Parlane, Miss M. A. Anderson. Miss V. It. Barron. Miss D. G. Bla-olrmore. Miss J. F. Ewing, Miss H. M. Ewing. Miss O. C. Fraser. Miss M. S. Gray. Miss IT. J. Hav. Miss A. W. Lawson, Mi<s C. de L. Orhell. Miss E. Brown. Miss J. G. Patrick, Miss E. M. Pliilin. Miss D. M. Renton, Miss O. J. Taylor, Miss J. A. Sheppard. BY TEDEGiRArH. OVERSEAS. SUVA. December 20. Arrived.—'Niagara.' from Suva. Sailed.—Niagara, for Auckland. SYDNEY, December 20. Sailed.—Makura (5 p.m.), for Wellington. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Sultan Star (5.30 p.m.), from Gisborne. Sailed.—-Walniarino (12.35 a.m.), for Napier; Marania (3.30 -p.m.), for Sydney. PATEA. Arrived.-—lnaha (7.35. a.m.) and Ka-punl (8.10 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Holmglen (7 a.m.), from Wellington. ■ ■ NELSON. Sailed.—Araliura (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT: Arrived.—Rata (8.40 p.m., Wednesday), from Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Sailed.—Omana (10.5 a.m.). for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived,— Wainui (6.5 a.m.) and Waitaki (6.25 a.m.) from Tlmaru; Rangatira (0.40 a.m.) and Waipawa (7.15 a.m.) from Wellington; Parera (7.30 a.m.) from Tlmaru; Toorak (8.30 a.m.) from Wellington; Gale (10 a.m.) from Timaru; Tees (11.50 a.m.) from Wellington. Sailed.—Parera (12.20 p.m.) and Gale (11.30 p.m.) for Wellington; Wainui (4 p.m.) for Papier; Waitaki (6.30 p.m.) and Rangatira (8.20 p.m.) for Wellington, DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Storm (5.45 a.m.). and Ilolmdale (5.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Walplatl (10.30 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed.—Totara (12.15 p.m.), for Oamaru; Dredge 350 (1.30 p.m.), for Oamaru; Waikouaiti (3.30 p.m.), for. Lyttelton; Kent (4.15 p.m.). for New Plymouth; Ilolmdale (6 p.ni.). for Oamaru; Storm (6.30 p-m.l, for Timaru. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to tie within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— AUCKLAND: City of Glasgow, Marama, Monterey, Niagara, South Africa, Strathnaver. Sultan Star. WELLINGTON: Akaroa, Aorangi, Benreoch, Canadian Challenger. Canadian Highlander. Canadian Victor. Mariposa. Matat, Maui Pomare, Port. Brisbane, Port Fairy, Rangatira. Remuera, Ruahlne, Tamahine, Wahine. Wanganella. AWARUA: Kent. Maheno. Makura, Mannganui, Monowai, Queen Eleanor, Toorak, Wnikouaiti.

Homeward loadings

Ten Ships Allotted The following ten vessels have been allotted to load Homeward in New Zealand during January-February: — New Zealand Shipping Company. The liner Remuera, now en route from Tendon, to Wellington and Aucklan’O, is to conxnence her loading during discharge at Auckland on January 29. She will later complete at Tokomaru Bay, Napier, Lyttelton and Wellington. .The vessel is due here on February 13. and is to clear th.s port finally on February 16 for London, via the Panama Canal. The motor-ship Opawa is to commenc-’ loading during discharge at New Plymout]i on January 31 and completes at Auckland. Napier, Wellington, Wanganui and Por. Chalmers. S-he is due here on February and is to clear Port Chalmers finally on February 20 for Southampton. London and Hull, via Cape Horn and Dakar. Shaw, Savill Company. The Momari. now en route from Loudon. Is to commence her loading during discharge at Bluff on January 5 and later completes at Napier, Auckland, Timaru, Lyttelton. -Wellington and Wanganui. She Is due here on January 25, and is to clear Wanganui finally on- January 31 for London. Avonmouth. Liverpool and Glasgow via the Panama Canal and Kingston. _ The motor-ship Karamea is due at Bin., on December 29 from Australia; to W:n loading, and completes later at Wellington, Picton, Gisborne, Waikokopu and Napier. She is due here on January 7, and is-to clear Napier finally on January 27 ,for London, via the Panama Canal. The liner Akaroa. now en route from London, will commence loading, at Port Chalmers on January 11. And' later completes at Lyttelton. Auckland; and Wetlington. She is due here on January and is to clear here finally at daybreak on February 6 for Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal. Commonwealth and Dominion Tjine. The motor-ship Port Chalmers is due-»t Gisborne or December 27 from Launceston to commence her loading, and comple.es later at Napier, Now Plymouth. Auckland nnd Wellington. Shots due here on Jani:arv 16. and is to clear this nort finally on January 21 for London, via Cape Horn and motor-ship Port Alma fs due nt Lvttelton on January 7 from Brisbane to commence her loading, and completes at Wellington, Opua. Auckland and Napier. She I-S due here on January IL and win clear Napier finally on January 29 for London, via Cane Horn and Dakar; : The motor-ship Port Gisborne is due at Bluff from ' Launceston on .January 21 to load and completes' at 'Port Chalmers, Wellington, New Plymouth nnd Auckland. She is dne here on January 28, and clears Auckland finally on February 8 for London. Tdvernool and Glasgow, via Cape Horn and Dakar. / ' •_ Blue Star Line. On her maiden trip, the new mfitor-ship Imperial Star is. to leave London early next month in ballast for Auckland, where she is due on February 4 to 1 commence her loading. She will complete at Wellington. Timaru. Bluff an,d Port Chalmers. The vessel is due here on February 7. and is to clear Port Chalmers finally on February 21 for London, via the Panama Canal. Federal S.N. Company. The Cambridge, in ballast, from Falmouth, is due at Auckland on January 2 to commence loading, and completes at Gisborne, Napier, New Plymouth and Wellington. She is due here on 'January 17. and clears this port'finally on January 21 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via the Panama Canal.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 75, 21 December 1934, Page 14

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PASSENGERS FOR AUSTRALIA Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 75, 21 December 1934, Page 14

PASSENGERS FOR AUSTRALIA Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 75, 21 December 1934, Page 14

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