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REMUERA RADIOS

Due Here on Sunday The New Zealand Shipping Company have received a radio message from the Remuera, stating tliat she expects to reach Wellington at daybreak on Sunday. The liner left London on December 12. Besides passengers, she brings cargo for discharge here and at Auckland. NARDANA REPORTS. The Federal Company have received a radio message, from the Nardana. stating that she expects to reach A'tteklanfl at. 6 a.m. ou Thursday. She will leave again on Friday, and is due at Wellington next Monday to continue discharge of her New York cargo. She will complete at Lyttelton and Dunedin. TAMAROA’S ALL WELL. The Shaw, Savill liner Tamaroa, which left Wellington on January 3, has reported by radio that she has met wltli fine weather since sailing aud that all is well aboard. She called at Pitcairn Island last Saturday. PORT WYNDHAM IN PORT. The’ Commonwealth and Dominion Line's Port Wyndham, which reached Wellington yesterday morning from Auckland and is completing Homeward loading at tlie Glasgow Wharf, will sail finally on Saturday for London, via Cape Hora and Dakar. i THE PORT ADELAIDE. Tlie C. and D. Line’s Port Adelaide, loading Homeward, is to leave Auckland to-day for Wellington. She is due here ou Thursday evening, and will sail again on Tuesday to complete at Napier, leaving finally on January 25 for London via Cape Horn. THE CANADIAN BRITISHER. Canadian National Steamships expected the Canadian Britisher to reach Auckland from Montreal at midnight last night. She is duo here on Saturday, and is now to sail next Monday to complete discharge at Australian ports. PORT DENISON TO LOAD.. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line have received a radio from the Port Denison, which left Port Kembla on Saturday, stating she expects to reach Opua at 8 o’clock to-morrow morning. She is scheduled to continue loading at Auckland, Gisborne, Pieton. Wellington and Wanganui, and will leave on February 5 for Southampton and London. COPTIC TO COMPLETE. The Sliaw, Savill motor-ship Coptic is due this afternoon from Gisborne to complete Homeward loading. She will berth at the King's Wharf. The Coptic Is scheduled to sail again next Tuesday afternoon for London, via Cape Horn aud Las Palmas: MAUI I’OMARE FROM APIA. Tlie Government motor-ship Maui I’omare, which reached Lyttelton yesterday from Apia and Niue Island, is due at Wellington to-day to complete discharge of her cargo of fruit from Samoa. The Maui I’omare is Io berth at tlie Taranaki Street Wharf. She will not be sailing again until January 30. TANKER JOHN KNUDSEN. Tlie Atlantic Union oil-tanker John Knudsen left Palembang on December 28 for Wellington and Dunedin, via Australia. LACKLAN LEAVES PALEMBANG. The Vacuum Oil tanker Lacklan is reported to have left Palembang on December 22 for Auckland and Wellington. CORNWALLIS COMING. Tlie Canadian National freighter Cornwallis, which left Montreal on November 23 for New Zealand via Sydney, cleared the latter port last Friday evening. She is due at Dunedin on Thursday, and will complete at Lyttelton. Wellington, Auckland', Napier and Wanganui. She is due here next Sunday. LONDON SHIPPING. During the week ended November 29, 974 vessels, representing 905,361 net register tons, used Hie Port of London. Of these--470 vessels (696,950 net register tons) were to and from Empire and foreign ports and 504 vessels (208.411 net register tons) were engaged in coastwise traffic. The arrivals included four meat cargoes—-viz., two from Australia, one from New Zealand and one from South America, comprising 129,000 careases of lamb and mutton. 42,000 quarters of beef, quantities ot pork, rabbits and sundries. Fourteen timber-laden vessels -arrived at tlie Surrey Commercial Doeks with -29,814 tons of softwood. MARIPOSA'S PASSENGERS. The following passengers left Auckland on Saturday by the Matson liner Mariposa for San Francisco:— First class: Mr.' M. L. Alexander, Mrs. JI. J. Alexander, Mr. F. H. Beer, Jlr. W. B. Bell. Jlr. Arthur Brett. Jlr. N. I’. Cutler, junr.. Mrs. N. P. Cutler, junr.. Jlr. John Halliday, Jlrs. John Halliday. Jlaster J. C. Halliday, Mr. Abraham Hatfield. Jlrs. Abraham Hatfield, Jlr. H. Seott Jlartln, Jlrs. 11. Scott Jlartin, Jlr. Walter Jlillcr, Jlrs. V. C. Jlyatt, Miss J. L. Jlyatt, Jliss J. Reader. Jlr. G. 11. C. Reid, Jlr. Thomas Ritchie. Jlr. J. W. Snaddon, Jlrs. J. W. Snaddon. Jlr. H. E. Snell. Jlrs. H. E. Snell. Jlaster Snell. Jlr. L.„S. Stehr, Jliss Patricia Thompson. Jliss Emma Williamson. Cabin class: Mr. George Archer, Jlrs. George Archer, Miss M. T. Bowler. Jlr. W. J. S Brabant. Jlrs. W. J. S. Brabant. Jliss D. R. H. Brabant. Mr. W. B. Burrows. Mr. A. R. Caldwell. Jlr. David Crowe. Jlr. C. 11. Donaldson. Jlrs. IL Donaldson, Jlr. E. 11. Fielding. Jlr. G. F. Foster. Miss I. E. Foulcher, Jliss J. JI. Harrison. Jliss T. A. Horne, Jliss A. S. Hennings. Jlr. D. S. Kinney, Jlrs. D. S. Kinney, Professor C. R. Knight, Jlrs. C. It. Knight,’ Master A. 11. Knight. Jliss Jill. Knight, Jlr. L. T. JJeJlillan. Jlr. Godfrey Jlo’st, Mr. A. Jleli. Nisbet, Jliss Norah O’Donnell. Jliss J. L. Paterson. Jlr. W. W. Theyers. Jlrs. L. A. Turner. Jlr. H. W. N. Turner, Jfr. F. A. Williams. Jliss Elizabetli Wulf.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 93, 14 January 1936, Page 12

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REMUERA RADIOS Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 93, 14 January 1936, Page 12

REMUERA RADIOS Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 93, 14 January 1936, Page 12

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