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AUSTRALIAN TRADE

Union Cargo Service The following are the movements of Union Company vessels engaged in its intercolonial cargo service:— The Gabriella, from Newcastle, left Sydney on Saturday for New Plymouth and Wanganui. The Kairanga, from Newcastle, is to leave Sydney to-day and Port Kembla to-morrow for Auckland. She will then return to Newcastle and Sydney to load again for Auckland. The Karetu, from Eden, Port Kembla. Newcastle, Port Stephens and Sydney was due at Bluff yesterday, thence to Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington to coiuplete discharge. She will then return, via Bluff, to Sydney and Newcastle. The Kartigi is to load at Auckland today for Melbourne and Adelaide, completing at Gisborne, Napier and Greymouth. The Kiwitea is to leave Greymouth about Thursday for Sydney. The Omana, from Westport, is due at Sydney to-day. She will tlien proceed to Melbourne, where she will load about January 25 for Napier, completing at Edithburg and Adelaide for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Waikouaiti, from Bluff, is due at Sydney next Thursday, thence to Newcastle and Sydney to load for Bluff, Dunedin. Timaru and Lyttelton. The Waipahi left Sydney last Thursday for Lautoka. Suva ami Auckland, where she is due on February 4. She will then return to Sydney. The Waitakl, from Auckland, is due at Sydney to-morrow. She will then load at Newcastle, completing at Sydney for Wellington and Gisborne. Marama’s Passengers The Union Company’s Marama, which left Wellington on Saturday for Hobart and Melbourne, via Bluff, took the following passengers:— Mrs. M. Austin. Miss M. Austin, Mrs Adrian. Miss B. E. Beaver, Miss A. E. Beaver, Miss E. Butterfield, Mrs. H. Brock, Mrs. F. M. Bradbury, Mr. Brazier, Mrs. S. E. Bold, Mr. Birrcll, Mr. R. .1. Brlerly, Mrs. Birrcll, Mr. A. Cooper, Mr. T. H. Cooper, Mrs. A. Cooper, Mrs. Cornwall. Miss M. M. Costello, Mrs. E. Curran, Miss K. Crawford. Mrs. H. A. Cartlidge, Master K. R. Cassells, Mr. T. M. Cassells, Mrs. T. M. Cassells and infant, Miss M. M. Cockayne, Miss L. C. Cockayne. Miss H. Darby. Miss M. Dombrain, Mr. D. K. Dunsmore, Mrs. Duncan, Miss Dougherty, Miss Doher. ty. Miss Dawson, Mr. Dawson, Mr. T. S. Dobson. Mrs. T. S. Dobson, Mrs. E. R Dolan, Miss Duncan, Mr. C. Fitzgerald, Mr. H. T. Fisher, Mr. J. M. Fisher, Mr. T. Gamble. Rev. K. W. Gill, Mrs. K. W. Gill, Mr; E. Hartigan, Mr. 11. R. Hitchins, Mr. A. Hall, Mr. V. R. Homersham. Mrs. V. R. Homersham. Mrs. E. M. Henkinson, Miss W. E. Howe, Miss V. L. Jackson, Miss A. Jackson, Miss B. Jackson. Mrs. Jennings. Mr. A. J. Johnson, Mrs. A. J. Johnson. Miss R. E. James. Mr. R. M. Jukes, Mr. Kirkland, Miss L, W. Keenan, Mr. J. T. Keaney, Miss Lamb, Miss D. J. Lee, Miss M. Lindsay. Miss J. M. Liversey. Mr. Levison, Mr. W. McKean,. Mrs. W. McKean, Miss J. McMichael, Miss J. M. C. McMichael, Mr. Middlemass, Mrs. Middlemass, Mrs. M. McKean. Mrs. Molinsky. Mr. G Murrav, Mr. M. McDermott, Mrs. Munn. Mrs. F. Martin, Mrs. W. J. Madill, Miss E Madill, Miss E. Madill. Miss McLaren. Miss I. McLellan, Miss J. MeLellan, Mr. H. McFarlane, Mr. J. W. Neil, Mr. F. Osborne. Miss H. Oldfield, Miss Oldfield, Miss Patterson, Mr. Prendergast. Miss J. Park. Mrs. Paterson. Miss Paterson, Miss DPierce, Miss R. F, Petty, Miss V. R. C Plant, Miss F. E. Plant, Miss N. Parker. Mr. P. Palmer, Mrs. P. Palmer, Miss C Palmer, Miss N. Palmer. Mr. J. J- Quinn. Miss M. F. Reid. Miss Ramsay. Mr. KRowan, Miss D. Skinner. Mrs. Siflett, Miss Slflett, Mr. Siflett. Mr. It. Spink. Mrs E. E. Sterling, Miss L. M. Storey, Miss Stevenson, Miss V. Smith, Mrs. Segal, Mr. B Smith. Mr. Scowu, Miss V. D. Tanner. Miss I. Unklis. Mrs. A. M. Warnock, Miss'H. M Warnock, Miss B. M. Warnock, Miss O. Williams. Mr. N. C. Wilson. Mr. J. Wetwood. Mrs. J. Westwood. Miss N. Wilkie. Sir. Weldon. Miss Wilson. Remuera Arrives From London via the Panama Caual the New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Reiniierti arrived at Wellington yesterday morning and berthed at the Kings Whart. She is to leave here again next Thursday for Auckland to complete discharge ot her London cargo aud to commence her Homeward loading. The Remuera brought the following passengers:— . Cabin class: Miss K. E. Armitage, Mr. L. Arnold. Mrs. M. Arnold, Mrs. E. Bartlett. Miss K. F. Bartlett, Mrs. M. J. Bassett, Mrs. S. S. Bryan, Mr. A. EU>S, Mrs. L. M. Ellison, Mrs. E. B. Evans, Miss A. J. Evans. Mrs. J. Firth, Mrs. J. M. Goss, Master D. C Goss, Miss H. B. Gould, Miss A. Helm, Miss M. B. Henson, Mrs. M. G. HohnMurray, Mrs. V. M. Holt, Mr. E. T. Holt, Miss M. P. Holt, Miss E. M. Humphries. Mrs A. I. Izard, Mrs. S. M. Izard, Mr. H. E. James. Mrs. A. Joseph, Mr. J. W. J. Levien, Miss AL K. -Lowe, Airs. A. Al. Ala.\, Air. .T, Parsons, Aliss E. E. Pearson, Air. J. N. Peart, Mrs. A. H. Peart, Miss A. G. Peart, Alaster J. R.. Peart Air. A. U . Ritchie, Airs. E. R. Ritchie, Airs. I. B. Rolleston, Miss H. Russell-Eergusson Lady •T Sandeman-Allen, Airs. A. G. Sharman, Dr R. Small, Airs. E. Al. Small, Airs. M. M.’Smith. Mr. T. R. Smith, Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs. K. Thompson, Mr. R. Tweedy-Smith. Mrs.' K. Tweedy-Smith, Miss E. M. Walker, Mrs. M. L. Watherston, Miss P. M. Watherston, Master J. J. Watherston, Mr. A. E. Williamson, Mrs. F. A. Williamson. Dr. R. F. Wilson, Mrs. E. K. Wilson, Rev. D. F. Wilson. . „ . . . Tourist class: Mr. A. H. Aggis, Mrs. A. Bell. Miss J. Bell, Sister B. M. Carew, Miss K. H. W. Floyd. Miss R. Freeguard, Mre. M. Gillespie. Miss Govan, Mrs A A. Guide Mr. T. W. Guide. Miss A. M. Hall, Sister’A. Henry. Miss EB. Jeans. Miss M M Keevers, Miss D. M. Latham, Mr. D. Mann. Mns. I. Palmer. Master J. Palmer Air J. Pollock, Airs. S. I ollock. Master D. Pollock,-Master S. Pollock, Miss H K Reid, Mrs. J. F. Rennie, Mr. L. w. Scott, Mrs .1. G. Scott. Mr. W. Seaton, Mrs A K Seaton, Mrs. G. E. Stevens, Miss j ’i Stuart-Menteath, Mrs. M. Thomson, Mr.s. M. AVallace, Miss L. Hl AViles, Mr. J. E. Woodhouse.

MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain F. AV. Robinson is in command of the liner Remuera, and with him are the following officers:—Chief. F E. 'Tether; second, 11. L. Warren; third. H. 11111- fourth. R. S. Frost; surgeon. G. S. Applegate- first W.T.0.. E. Lawrence; second L. H. Gibson: chief engineer. 11. M. Lisc’oinbe; second. T. Spence; third, R. H. Campbell; fourth, P. Mason; fifth. K. K. Strachan: sixth. F. Kent; seventh, AV. Jones; chief refrigerating engineer. A A. Cook' second. P. McElroy: first electrician, L. C.' Hudson; steward-in-charge, E. P. Colmar.

TAINUI ARRIVES HOME. Tlte Shaw, Savill Company lias received cabled advice that the Taiuui reached Southampton last Friday morning. Sim left Auckland on December 8 for Southampton ami Loudon, via tlte Panama Canal and Kingston. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. LONDON. January 17. Arrived.—At Glasgow. Maimoa; at Balboa. Troian Star. Sailed.—From Seattle, Golden State: from Colon, Fordsdale. BRISBANE. January IS. Sailed—Waiwera, for New Plymouth. LONDON. January IS. Arrived.—At Colon, City of Dieppe and Hertford. Sailed.—From Table Bay. Matakana. SYDNEY. January IS. Arrived. —At Newcastle. Kairanga. Sailed.—Gabriella, for New Plymouth. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. SATURDAY. JANUARY IS. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Matai (10.30 a.m.), from Russell. Sailed.—lonic (7.5 a.m.). for Dunedin; Manju Marti (12.35 p.m.), for Wellington; Nardana (1.40 p.m.), tor Napier. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Port Waikato (5.35 a.m.), from Tintaru; Rangatira (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Tees (4.45 p.m.), from Chatham Islands: Huntingdon (5.40 p.m.), from New Plymouth. Sailed. —Port Waikato (1.45 p.m.). Cornwallis (7 p.m.), and Rangatira (8.20 p.m.). tor Wellington.' DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Cornwall (10.30 a.m.), from Napier. Sailed—Tairoa (1 p.m.). for Wellington. BLUFF. , Sailed.—Waikoualti (8.40 a.m.). tor Sydney. SUNDAY, JANUARY 19. AUCKLAND. Arrived. —Loch Lomond (3.20 a.m.)- from Vancouver. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Wahine (7 a.m.), from Wellington; Breeze (6.30 a.m.) from Umaru. BLUFF. Arrived.—Waipiata (10.20 a.m.), from Dunedin; Karetu (4.15 p.m.), from Sydney.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 98, 20 January 1936, Page 12

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AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 98, 20 January 1936, Page 12

AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 98, 20 January 1936, Page 12

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