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RANGITIKI FROM LONDON

Passenger List The following passengers arrived at We lington yesterday morning by the Kang tiki from London, via Kingston at Panama:— _ . Mr. H. R. B. Abbey, Mrs. Abbey, Map W. H. S. Alston. Mr. T. Barton, Mr. I Bathurst, Captain, L. R. J. S. Battye, Mr F A Billingham, Miss R. Bullen. Miss . E. Bullen, Jlrs. E. E. Bundoek, Duchess i Westminster, and maid, Captain J Fit Patrick Lewis, Sir Hugh Denison, K. 8.1 Lady Denison, Ml H. M- Pb.dwell, Mrs. , Evans, Miss M. L. Fletcher-Toomer, Mrs. ; S. HiUier;Holt, Mrs. G. M.' Hugonin, M C. M. Hyams,. Mrs. Hyams. Mr. C. E. JO' rell, Mrs. Jodrell, Mrs. L. H. King. Mr. 1 A. Knowles, Miss Marcia M. Lamb, Mi Mildred E. Lamb, Mr. C. E. W. Lambe; Lady Lawford, Mr. Edgar Lazenby, M Lazeniby, Sir Peter Leicester. Lady Leict ter, Miss M. J; Leicester,- Miss M. A. Leicester; Mr. H. Loewi, Miss V. Slattest Mr. A. Melson, Captain F. L. Molynet Mrs. Molyneux, Mrs. L. Moores, Mr. Moores, Mrs. Moores, Master J. Moon Miss B. Moores, Miss E. Moores, Sub. 1 D R. N. Murdoch, R.N., Miss M. Nani veil, Mrs. E. E. Nolan, Mr. P. Pannett, M: M. E Pilkington, Mr. Cyril Plummer, M: Plummer Mr. L. P. Samson, Mrs. Samst Mr G. L. Schroder. Mrs. F. E. Smith, Maj C F. Cochrane. Mrs. Cochrane, Miss McF. Baillie;-Miss A. E. Batten, Miss F Bellehambers, Mrs. E. M. Biss, Mrs. P. Booth. Mrs. A. J. Cook, Mrs.- A. D. Cra Miss S. Craig. Miss P. Craig, Miss D. Cra Shaw, Mrs. E. Currie. Mr. F. R. Curt Major T. R. Dawe, Mrs. Dawe, Jlaster G. R Dawe, Mr. AV. Douglas, Mrs. Dougl Mrs.’E. T. M. Fowler, Mr. W. K. T. Fowl Master D. S. Fowler. Master C. JI. Fowl Miss E. R. Fowler, Mr. AV. Gibson, Mr. G. Svmonds; Mrs. Symonds, Sir Holbu AA'ari'ng. Bart., C.8.E., - M.S.; B-<-F. Captain T. Wheeler. M. E AVlgbtman, Mrs. E. JI.. Wigl man, Mr. B. A. Wightman, Miss E. Holmes, Mr. L. Hodson. Mr. C. Lethaby, Mrs. Letha-by, Mrs, E. Lowe, M R. E. Lowe. Mrs. A. J. Male. Miss P. Mar Miss A. D. Miller, Mr. C, W. S. Parker, M M K. F Plimmer, Mr. E. E. Rayner, M Ravner, Miss S'. JL. Richmond. Mr. T. Robertson, Mrs. Robertson, Jlr. J. M< Robertson, Mrs. Robertson, Mr. H. R. R< well, Mrs. Rodwell, Master D. W. A. R< well, Miss H. F. Rod well, Air. J. W. bha Mrs. Shaw, Mr. E. Tingey-. Mrs. Tingt Jlrs. JI. C. Townsend, Mr. T _ Da T Mrs M P. D. UttersbU-Kelso, J.P., J AV Al AVatt Mrs. -Watt, Mrs. Ackroyd, Mr. D. Arthur, Miss R. A. Ba son, Mr. AV. P. Cbarteris, Mrs. C. H. Clat Mr J. Congdon, Rev. Selwyn Cowen. M AL G. Davey, Mr. C. Dunlop,..Mr. J. Gent Mrs. Gentle, Master J Gentle Miss JL Gentle, Master J. Gentle Mr. J. C. Graft! Mr A. P. Kendall, R.N., Mr. D. B. LaiAir G H. Madden. Mrs. Madden, Mr. L. Madden. Miss M. E. JI. Madden, Miss V.: Perry. Mr. AV. Phillips, Mrs. E. C. Rober Miss J. Roberts, Mr. M. Scheinwald, Mr. •R. Sladden, Mr. T. G. Trappitt, Mrs. Tre pitt. Jlr. L. G. Trappitt,. Master R. Trappitt, Master A. E. Trappitt.

MAKURA ON MONDAY. Tile Union Company’s Makura from bj ney is due. in Wellington on .the morn! of February IS. and will’sal! again the f< lowing day for Rarotonga,. Papeete and SA Francisco. On account ot -the humea which recently devastated Rarotonga, t Makura will load essential ..cargo only f that port.: .'. <

REMUDRA HEAVING.' The New Zealand Shipping Company liner now berthed-at the Glasgo Wharf, will leave at 7 a.m. thlsimorning c her Homeward voyage to London, via tl Panama Canal.

COPTIC TO COMPLETE, The Shaw, Sarill steamer Contie lei Wanganui yesterday for Port Chalmert there to complete her Homeward loadtns She will sail finally -from Port Chalmet on Thursday next for Southampton, Lon don and Hull, via the Panama Canal.

CANADIAN CONQUEROR SAILS. The Canadian National steamer Canadla: Conqueror, which reached Auckland tron Melbourne on AVednesday, sailed yester day for New York, Boston and Halifax by way of- the Panama Canal,

CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR. The Canadian National steamer Canadtai Constructor, which left Lyttelton on Janu arv 5 for New York; Boston and Halitaarrived at New York -on February 7 ansailed for Boston the following day. arriv Jng there last Sunday. -She left. Boston o Monday for Halifax.

SULTAN STAR DOMINION-BOUND. The Blue Star Line have received cable advice stating that their, motor-ship Suita Star left London on Wednesday afternoe In ballast for New Zealand.. ..bhe is due i these waters to commence Homeward loaf in-# on March 17.- . -; ••

FREIGHT INDEX NUMBERS. The Chamber ’of ‘ Shipping indCx nur. ber of freights for November, 1934; is 19which shows a decrease of -2 per cer compared with the previous month, but 3.87 per cent, higher than a year ago. T European Waters group number at 21is 2 11 per cent, higher on the month at 9D4 ner cent, higher than -in Novembr 1933. The Red Sea. India-’ and Arab group number at 22.48; shows a" decrea of 19.57 per cent, compared with the pt vious month and is 12,22. per cent, low than a vear ago. The rate for Anstra. to the U.K. at 18.26 .shows a' decline 4.30 per cent, on the month and one of 1 per cent, bn the' year. The Argentn Uruguay index number, 16.8.0;. is 3.51 1 cent, up on the month, but 2.78 per ce lower than a year ago. The .United Sts. group number at 18,20 represents increai 0f'2.30 per cent, compared with the P‘ vious month and 12.28 per cent, compar with a ’ vear ago. The' rate for. Cami< 13.92. is 1.35 per cent, lower ri n the mor and 6.51 per cent, lower on the year. T time charter rate at 14.91 is 16.68 per ce lower than in September. 1934. the 1-' available rate, but-is 7.25 per -cent, higl than a vear ago. IL the average for 1: is taken as 100; the Index number ot sh’ ping freights for November, 1934. is 83.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 122, 16 February 1935, Page 10

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RANGITIKI FROM LONDON Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 122, 16 February 1935, Page 10

RANGITIKI FROM LONDON Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 122, 16 February 1935, Page 10