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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, is now discharging at Napier. The Kairanga is to load at Newcastle on March 5, completing at Sydney for Auckland. ~ , The Kalingo, from Newcastle, left Sydney on Saturday for New Plymouth, Wanganui and: Akaroa. The Karepo, from Melbourne. Newcast.e and Sydney, was due at Auckland yesterday. She will later proceed to Wellington, Miramar and Greyinouth to complete discharge. , The Karetu. from Newcastle. Sydney and Hobart, via 'South Island ports, is due at Wellington to-morrow. From here she will proceed to Oamaru and Bluff, thence to Sydney. The vessel will then load at Newcastle and Sydney for Bluff, Dunedin. Timaru and Lyttelton. The Kartigi, from Adelaide and I-.ditn-burg is to leave Melbourne to-day for New Plymouth, Auckland, Wellington and Lyttelton. „ ~ , , The Kiwitea is to leave Greymoutli about Wednesday for Westport to complete loading for Sydney and Newcastle. The Oxnana Is to load lat Greymoutli- today. completing at Westport, for Melbourne, Launceston and Adelaide. She will then load at Adelaide, Editbliurg and Melbourne for New Plymouth, Auckland. Wei* Ungton and Dunedin. The Waikouaiti, from Newcastle. Port Stephen and Sydney, is due at Bluff tomorrow, thence to Dunedin. Timaru and Lvttelton. to complete discharge. The vessel will then lay up at Port Chalmers for overhaul and survey. The Waipahl. from Sydney, via Fiji. Is due at Auckland to-morrow. She will then, return to Sydney to load again for Fiji and Auckland. , . The Waitaki is to leave Wellington about March 19 for Melbourne to load for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. IMATAROA IN PORT. To complete her Homeward loading, the Shaw, Savill liner Mataroa arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from Lyttelton and berthed at the Glasgow Wharf. She is to clear this port finally at daybreak next Thursday tor Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal. MELBOURNE MARU LEAVES HOBART/ Cabled advice has been received by the Federal Company that the O.S.K. Line motor-ship Melbourne Maru, eu route from Japan, cleared Hobart last Friday tor Dunedin, where she Is due to-morrow. She will later discharge and load at Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. The vessel is due here next Thursday, and will clear Auckland on March 10 tor Japan, via Sydney and Brisbane. MONOWAI DUE 3 P.M. TO-DAY. En route from Sydney to Wellington, the Union Company’s liner Monowai expected to arrive in the stream at 3 p.m. to-dav. She will berth at No. 1 south Queen’s Wharf. The Monowai will leave again to-morrow for Auckland, thence next Friday to Sydney. TUSCAN STAR LOADING. In ballast from South Africa, the Blue Star Line motor-ship Tuscan Star reached Auckland yesterday to commence her i Homeward loading. She ill later com- . plete at 'Wellington, Picton, Lyttelton and Bluff. The vessel is due here on 2 la " n 7 and is scheduled to clear Bluff finally on March 23 for London, via the Panama Canal. GOLDEN STATE AT AUCKLAND. From Los Angeles the O. & O. Line steamer Golden State reached Auckland yesterday. She is due at Wellington ucx t Thursday morning to discharge the loca portion of her Pacific Coast cargo to the agenev of Burns, Philp ami Co.. Ltu. 1-rom ! here, she will proceed to Melbourne. 1 MAKURA DUE 7 A.M. TO-DAY. En route from San Francisco to Aei- ' lington. via Papeete and Rarotonga, the Union Company’s R.M.S. Makura has re- , ported by wireless that she expects to arrive in the stream at < a.m. to-daj. She will berth at tlie Taranaki Street wharf. • The Makura is to leave again at 3 pm. to- | morrow for Sydney. , AKAROA AT AUCKLAND From London, the Shaw, Savill imer i Akaroa reached Auckland on Saturday evening. She is due at Wellington next Monday morning tv complete discharge or ' lier London cargo. PORT BOWEN SAILS. Having completed tier Homeward loading the Port Line steamer Port Bowen left Port Chalmers yesterday for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow, via Cape Horn. MARAMA FOR MELBOURNE. The-Union Company’s Marama, which left here at 1 p m. on Saturday for Mel- ’ bourne, via Bluff, took the following passengers from Wellington: 1 Miss N. E. Akers. Mr. J. J. Austin. Ml->s ; D I Fahev, Master W. B. Barnett, Mr. A. 1 C.’ Bowman. Mr. J. J. Bourke, Mrs. J. J. Bourke, Mrs. A. Bourke, Mr®. B A. Croll, Miss D. Campbell. Miss D C. Coßett. Miv> ' A M. Cardwell, Miss E. G. Cocks. Mr. K. ' F: Connor, Mrs. K. F. Connor, Mr. F. Do Lvall Mrs. A. E. Duncan, Mr. N. H. G. ' Christie. Mr. E. Corthesy, Miss Cowley, 1 Mr K Cooper. Mr. E. S. Clapham, Mrs. 1 E E Collins Miss Fletcher, Mrs. Gamble, .Mr. A. Halliday, Mr. J. E. Hay, Mrs. K ; M. Hay. Miss J. H. Hay, Miss D. M. Hay, Mr D. B. Jackson. Miss C. Ldfreys. Mr*. H. Jenkins, Miss JI. I. Kydil, Mr -.f‘ an ;Y ' man. Mrs. Landman, Mrs. Mason. Mr. 1 . K. McCartney. Mr. I. Mclver, Miss M. Moore Miss D. G. Moore. Mrs. B. C. ' Geor-e Mitchell. Mr. F. K. McFarlane, 1 Mrs "F B. Portetj Miss V. Paravicini, Miss L. Robley, Mr. N. Sinclair, Mr. D. Storev. Mr. C. Shawe, Mrs. Singer. Jlr. 1 B Seifert Mrs. E. W. Stiffe, Mrs. S. Tenson Mr. IT. A. Treslder, Jlr. H. M. T olan, Mrs 11. W. Tolan. Mrs. M Tnbileo, Miss J C Uhde, Mr. F. S. J eale, Jlrs. I'. S. Veale, Miss I. JI. Winton.

KEIFUKU MARU LEAIES JAPAN Advice has been received that the Yamashita Risen Kalsha steamer KMfuku Mani cleared Kobe on I’ebruarj -3- for Auckland, Wellington Lyttelton and Dunedin, via Noumea. She is due at Auck land on March 18. WANGANELLA’S MOVEMENTS. The Huddart, Parker motor-liner Wan--aneila is now to leave Auckland at a n m. to-dav for Sydney, where she is due next Fridav. She will leave Sydney again On March ’7 for Wellington, and is now due here on March 11. by telegraph. OVERSEAS. LONDON. February 28. Arrived.—At Manchester, Tekoa; at San Francisco, Golden Bear. . Sailed.—From Victoria. Niagara. SYDNEY, February 29. Sailed.— Kallngo. for New Plymouth. COASTAL. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29. AUCKLAND. Arrived: Garonne (11.10 a.m.). from Palembang: Triona (4 p.m.). from Nauru Island; Akaroa (0.15 P '« ), from London., Sailed.—Poolta (2.20 a.m.). for Portland, Port Chalmers (4.20 p.m.), for )' atkokopu. TARAKOHE. Arrived.—Taupata (0.40 a.m.), from Wellington. CHATIIAJI ISLANDS. Sailed.—South Sea (6 a.m.), for WelllngtOn’ LYTTELTON. Arrived—Karctu (6 a.m.), .front ’ Maori (6.40 a.m.), from Wellnigton. , Sailed.—Tees (8.30 a.m.). , to r Chathams. Mataroa (4.30 p.m.). and Maori (8.4 U p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. , ~ , Arrived.—Oakbank (11 a.m.). from Lyttelton; Holmglen (2.15 p.m.), from WelSalled.— I Canadian Cruiser (4 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Hertford (5 p.m.). tor New Plymouth. BLXTpp Arrived.—Walpiata (1.10 a.m.). from Dnnodin; Storm (1.20 a.m.), from M elllngSaßed.—Storm (5.10 p.m.), and Walpiata (7.10 p.m.), for Dunedin. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29. AUCKLAND. Arrived—Karepo (1.30 p.m.), from Sydney: Golden State (2.30 p.m.). from Los M; geles; Tuscan Star (4.30 p.m.). from Soutli. Afriea LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Gale (6.50 a.m.), from Timaru: Wahine (6.55 a.m.), from Wellington, Canadian Cruiser (1.30 p.m.), edln; Walnui (2.5 P m -). from Tolaga Bay; Parera (2.10 p.m.). from Wellingto“ - DUNEDIN. Arrived.— Walpiata (0-45 a.m.) and Storm (7.50 a.m.). from Bluff. Sailed. —Narbada (9-uO a.m.), for Newcastle; Port Bowen (9.40 a.m.). for London.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 134, 2 March 1936, Page 12

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AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 134, 2 March 1936, Page 12

AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 134, 2 March 1936, Page 12

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