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AUSTRALIAN TRADE

Union Cargo Seryice The following arc the movements of Union Uom-pany vessels engaged in its intercolonial cargo service:— The Gabriella was to have left Greymouth on Saturday for Sydney. After discharge there she will load at Newcastle and Sydney for New Plymouth, Picton, Gisborne and Westport. The Kaimiro, from Newcastle and Port Komlbla, is at 'present-discharging at Wellington. She is to leave here about Friday for Greymouth to load for Melbourne and Adelaide. The Kalingo, from Newcastle, was to have loft Port Stephens on Saturday for Sydney to load for Auckland and Miramar. The Ngakuta, from 'Newcastle and Sydney, is due at Wellington on Wednesday, hence to Napier and Picton to complete discharge. She will then load at Westport and Greymouth for Melbourne. The Omana is -to load at Edithburg today and completes at Adelaide and Melbourne for New Plymouth, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. The Waikouaiti, from Newcastle, Port Kemibla and Sydney, was due at Bluff yesterday. She .will complete discharge at Dunedin. Timaru, Lyttelton and Oamaru, thence via Bluff to Sydney and Newcastle. The Wai-pahi, from Newcastle and Sydney, is due at Lautaka on Thursday, and will clear Suva on January 31 for Auckland. . The Waitaki, from Auckland, is due at Sydney to-morrow to dock. She will then load at Newcastle, Sydney and Hobart for Bluff, Dunedin, Timaru and Lyttelton. REMUERA FROM LONDON List of Passengers The New Zealand Shipping Company liner Remuera arrived from London yesterday afternoon and berthed at Pipitea Wharf. She brought a quantity of mail, and the following’passengers Cabin class: Mr. H. F. Arkwright, Mr, F. F. Arkwright, Mrs. Edward Bankes, Mr. H. A. Battley, Mr. W. A. Binns, Lieut.Commander V. F. Boyle, R.N., Mrs. Boyle, Master It. F. Boyle, Miss E. A. Boxall. Mr. A. F. B. Broadhurst, Mrs. E. M. Burllngham. Miss E. A. Burlingham, Lieutenant J. Carmalt-J ones, R.N., Mrs. CarmaltJones, Miss A. Carmalt-Jones and nurse, Mr. 11. G. Courtney, Mrs. Grace de Courcy, Miss M. E. Dunean, Mrs. C. B. Fox, Mrs. JI. Murray Fuller. Mr. E. T. Greene Kelly, .Mr. L. H. G. Greenwood, Miss U. M. Greenwood, Colonel F. Hawkins. Mr. A. E. Hendy, Mr. J. Hollis, Miss C. S. Hyatt, Mrs. M. Jenkins, Mr. F. Jefferson, Mr. W. E. L. Jennings. Mr. C. It. H. Jessop, Mr. M. F. Keogh, .Major F. T. Moag Kingon, Mrs. Kingon. Mr. J. Macdonald, Miss J. D. McGill, Miss J. M. McHardy. Mr. W. McMurray, Miss G. E. Mellor. Mr. E. D. Morton, Mr. D. Morton. Mr. J. W. Newman, Mr. A. D. Paterson, Mrs. N. D. B. Patrick, Sir John Handles. J.P., I.adv Randles; Mr. G. R. Ritchie, Mrs. M. jfcC. Rose, Mrs. E. H. Simpson. Mrs. M. M. Triggs, Mr. R. A. Turner, Prof. W. E. S. Turner, Mrs. Turner, Mr. A. Udaondo, Mr. F. H. Whalley, Mrs. Whatley. Mr. R. B. Whatley. Miss E. Whitlield, Mrs. Hal Williams. Tourist class: Mr. A. Ballingall, Mrs. Ballingall. Miss M. S. Bates, Miss A. Bell, Mr. C. A. Bowden, R.N., Mr. K. Callard, Miss M. C. Campbell, Mr. A. G. Carr. R.N., Mr. W. A. Collings, R.N., Miss A. G. Crapper, Mrs. K. E. Dee, Mr. A. G. Dev, Mrs. Dey, Miss If. G. Dey, Mr. A. J. Dey, Mr. R. M. Dey, Miss I. F. Dey, Mr. W. J. Duncan, Mr. R. C. Evans, Mrs. Evans, Mr. H. G. J. Garland, K.N., Mr. G. W- T. Gauntlet, R.N., Mr. W. R. Godfrey. Mr. J. Harper, R.N., Miss M. H. Hazell, Mr. J. M. Hewitt, Mr. C. W. Holland, R.N., Mr. H. Holmes, R.N., Mr. D. E. Jamieson, Mrs. Jamieson, Mr. G. Lewis, Mr. C. 1,. B. Lloyd. R.N., Mr. H. Maxwell. Miss B. McKee, Mr. H. Morgan, R.N., Miss 11. M. W. Newton, Mr. F. Owen. 11. N., Miss J. K. Perkin, Dr. A. E. Platt, Mrs. Platt, Mr. A. D. Plummer, R.N., Miss E. Boss, Miss M. Rounthwaite. Mr. 11. G. Seccombe, Mr. G. E. Spicer, R.N., Mrs. V. B. Walker, Master C. G. Walker. Miss C. J. Wells, Mrs. E. E. Wingate, Miss E. M. Wynter, Miss J.‘ M. Young. CAMBRIDGE DELAYED. Owing to Saturday’s rain, the Federal Company's Cambridge, now completing her Homeward loading at the Glasgow Wharf, will not sail until Wednesday afternoon. Iler ports of discharge in the United Kingdom will be London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow. TANKER ATHELREGENT. With a cargo of bulk fuel oil. the tanker Athelregent, chartered by the Union Steam Ship Company, arrived from San Pedro yesterday afternoon. The tanker is discharging at Miramar. MAUNGANUI DUE 6 A.M. TO-DAY. En route front Sydney to Wellington, the Union Company’s R.M.S. Maunganui has reported by wireless that she expects to arrive in the stream at 6 a.m. to-day. She. will berth immediately at No. 1 south Queen’s Whan'. The Maunganui is timed to leave hero again at 3 p.m. to-morrow for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete. , MAHE'NO IN PORT. From Melbourne, via South Island ports, the Union Comipany’s Maheno arrived at Wellington yesterday morning and berthed at the King’s Wharf. She brought the following passengers : 4 — For Wellington: Miss C. Alexander, Mrs. A. Buckland and Master J. Cook, Mrs. C. Burdett, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. J. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lerling, Mr. and Mrs. J. Boden. Miss P. Cruickshanks, Miss T. Cook, Rev. 11. S. Cocks. Mr. J. Carlson, Miss M. Glenny. Miss M. Greenwood, Miss K. Gudgeon, Mrs. Grublb, Mr. A. Hayley, Miss L. Hunter, Miss L. Harvey. Misses M. and O. Harcourt, Mr. W. Hawker, Mrs. M. E. and Miss ]». Hayman, Miss M. Kcrrison, Mrs. A. I. McWliinnoy, Miss B. Mayo. Miss P. Morven, Miss I). Morey, Mr. W. B. M a ’ nl ‘> Mrs. W. B. Maine, Miss J. J. MeQuale, Miss G. A. Niven, Mr. S. A. Nankivell, Miss K. Oliver. Miss C. M. Rogers, Miss J. Scott, Miss L. Sampson. Miss D. K. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Wundle. Mr. A. L. Anker, Mr. C. Burdett, Miss J. R. Beattie, Mrs. E. M. and Miss R. Burns, Mr. E. Corbett, Messrs. A. F. and C. J. East, Mrs. S. A. Gill, Mr. E. G. Hunt, Mr. L. S. Barlett, Mr. R. J. Hedges. Mr. It. Dentice, Mr. W. Knox. Mrs. C. Magurk. Miss V. Prebble, Mr. G. E. Park. -Mr. G. Payne. Mr. R. Ingram, Mr. A. Innes, Mr. C. Wilkes, Mr. E. McLeod, Mr. B. Clarke, Mr. T. Richards, Scoutmaster C. S. Redmond. Scouts K. J. Graham. V. Keys, J. G. 'Duffield. A. Hall. W. Davidson, K. Richards. R. Holloway, A. Bernard. Scoutmaster T. Kay, Scoutmaster W. Stone, Scouts Hancock, W. JobUn, G. C. Fawcett. R. Isles. 11. F. Cornish, A. Ripipon. M. 11. Cole, E. C. Martin. F. It. Lambert, B. D. Stewart. G. J. E. Thomas, T. Gray, 11. Thomas. A. M. Hanson. W. G. Nicol, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. McKenzie, Scouts J. E. Norman, F. Admore, J. MacIlraitli. L. Reynolds. B. R. Mclnnes, R. Lynnenberg, M. D. Bayley. E. I. Saunders, F. S. S. Clarke, K. Jones. A. H. W. Beaver, R. Foster, E. I). Cavaye. B. S. Rensaw, D. A. Barron, Miss J. Willis. Mrs. J. Weir, and infant Mr. A. Mo-verley, Scouts J. Miller, 11. A. Lindup, L. Smith, F. Bowers, A. Parker, J. Vlekerman, P. Marshall, E. Wilkes. Mr. R. 11. Cooksey, Rev. C. E. Hyde, Scouts Lovell-Smith. T. W. Gee. It. Hcraki. S. Watkinson, 11. Exeter, W. S. Metcalfe. W. Taylor, G. L. Wood, K. Player, M. Wilkins. B. Byrne. D. Wood, F. Sharpies, G. T. Gee, J. Taylor, E. Leikis, E. F. Leicester. E. .1. Bell.

Round Trip Passengers—First class: Dr. T. and Miss R. Aeland. Mr. J. R. Brazier, Rev. C. Dugan. Air. and Mrs. It. A. Davenport. Miss M. Elliott. Miss K. Heaney. Dr. A. Ingram. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kernot, Miss M. Reid, Mr. N. Brooks, Miss C. Gruger, Miss N. Pridhani. The Maheno is to leave hero again at 10 p.m. to-day for Melbourne, via Bluff and Milford Sound. TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Queen's Wharf. —Port Wliangarei (No. 1 north). Maunganui. (No. 1 south), Tamahine (No. 4), Barera, Storm (No. It). Nora Niven (No. 7), John (No. S), Arahura (No. 12), Fairburn, Echo, Kohi (No. 13), Holmdale (No. 14), Karetu (No. Ml). Ferry Wharf.—Rangatira. Piipitea Wharf. —Narbada, Remuera. Glasgow Wharf. —Port Chalmers, Inaha, Cambridge. King's Wharf.—‘Maheno, Hawora, Kapunt. Kiwitea. Opllii. Railway Wharf. —Kartigi. Kaimai, Kini. Clyde Quay Wharf. —Wingatui. Bnrnliam Wharf. —Paua. Miramar Wharf.—Athelregent. Kaimiro. Patent Slip.—'Maori, Maui Pomare.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 99, 21 January 1935, Page 12

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AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 99, 21 January 1935, Page 12

AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 99, 21 January 1935, Page 12