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CARGO FROM CANADA

Montreal-Australia-New Zealand Line Sailings The Federal Company has received advice that the Montreal-Australia-New Zealand Line steamer City of Batavia was to have left Montreal on Maj r 29 for Auckland, Wellington and Australia. She ifi due at Auckland on July 9. 'Phe City of Delhi is now to clear Montreal on June 3 for Australia, Dunedin and Lyttelton. She is due at Dunedin on July 24 and wil) not now come to Wellington. The next sailing from Montreal will be the Canadian Conqueror, which is to leave there on June 19 for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin and Bluff, The vessel, for which the New Zealavd Shipping Company will be agents, is due at Auckland about July 29. Ruahine, From London The New Zealand Shipping Company, Ltd., last evening received a radio message from the Ruahine, outward bound from London via the Panama Canal, stating that she expects to arrive at Wellington at 9 a m. on Wednesday, June 10, her due date. PORT DUNEDIN CLEARS BALBOA. Cabled advice has been received by the Port Line that its motor-ship Fort Dunedin. en route from London to Wellington and Auckland, cleared Balboa on Sunday morning. She is due here on June 21. CITY OF CANTON CLEARS NEW YORK. The Federal Company has received cabled advice that the A. & A. Line chartered steamer City of Canton cleared New York on May 24 and Newport News on May 28 for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. She is due at Auckland on June 25. WAIWERA LOADING. From Brisbane, the Shaw, Savill motorship Waiwera reached New Plymouth on Saturday morning to commence her Homeward loading. She is to leave there again to-day for Wanganui. Wellington, Gisborne. Opua and Auckland to complete. The vessel is now due here next Saturday and will clear Auckland finally on June 30 for London. Avonmouth. Liverpool and Glasgow, via Cape Horn. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain A. O. Horler. late first mate of the. Breeze, has been appointed master of that vessel in succession to Captain R. D. Stewart, who has joined the service of the Wanganui Harbour Board as pilot. Mr. T. Eaton, who was second mate of the Breeze, is now first mate of that vessel. GOLDEN CLOUD TO-DAY. Delayed by bad weather the O. and O. Line steamer Golden Cloud is now expected at Wellington this morning from Auckland and will berth at No. 1 south Queen's Wharf to discharge the local portion of her Pacific Coast cargo, .tn the agency of Burns, Philp and Co.. Ltd. She ig to leave here again later to-day for Melbourne. MONTEREY'S PASSENGERS. The Matsun liner Monterey, which left Auckland last Saturday l, for Suva, Pago I’ago. Honolulu. Los Angeles and San Francisco, took the following passengers from New Zealand:— Mr. C. S. Anton, Mrs. C. S. Anton. Mr. A. E. Armstrong, Mr. J. H. G. Banks, Mrs. J. H. G. Banks, Mr. McGregor Boyd, Mrs. McGregor Boyd. Mrs. A. S. Brewis, Mr. H. H. Broad mead. Mrs. H. H. Broadmead. Mr. Ewen Cameron. Mr. Fredric Chace. Mrs. Molly Craig. Master D. Craig, Mrs. E. A. Daere. Mrs. M. G. Davies, Mr. H. Duncan. Mr. P. D. Edwards, Mr. W. S. Foley, Mr. N. J. Foreman. Miss EGardiner. Mr. O. V. Garland. Mr. J. A. Garnett. Miss G. Haira. Mr. C. K. Harley, Mrs. Harley. Mrs. R. E. Haszard. Mr. W. H. Hemingway. Mrs. Hemingway. Mr. H. S. Hilbbins. Dr. V. and Mrs. Hyslo-p. Mr. C. F. Ivory. Mrs. C. F. Ivory. Mr. C. B. Ivory. Mrs. E. A. Judd. Miss J. E. Judd, Master K. J. Judd. Master R. A. Judd, Mrs. Emily Knight. Miss J. B. Leigh. Mio I. D. Lever. Mr. Max Levy. Mrs. Max Levy. Mr. S. E. Mair. Miss A. G. Mander. Mrs. L. F. Maxwell. Master I’. B. Maxwell. Mr. A. G. Mossop. Mrs. A. G. Mossop. Mrs. R. E. Munro. Lady V. A. Myers. Mrs. E. R. "‘Newton. Miss V. Nicholson, Miss I. Noone, the Rev. I*. O’Shea. MicS M. C. Fowls, Mr. F. W. Fronting. Mr. J’eter Peters. Mr. W. E. C. Reid. Mrs. W. J. H. Reynolds. Miss M. P. Ritchie. Miss Joan Ritchie, Mrs. I. E. Rolleston, Mr. V. J. Sanders. Mr. W. S. Shackleton. Mi. E. T. Shand. Mrs. E. T. Shand. Miss RE. Steele. Mr. H. Stephens, Mr. R. T. St. Lawrence. Mrs. R. T. St. T.awrence. Mr. S. C. Sutherland. Miss H. C. Sutherland. Mr. O. S. Swinnock. Mrs. O. S. Swinnoek. Mr. I). 11. Todd. Mrs. D. 11. Todd. Miss I. M. Van Megrout. Mr. Webb Waldron, Mrs. Webb Waldron. Miss F. ,V. White, Mr. A. J. Williams, Mr. James Wilks. Miss I). M. Wood. Miss Mabel Batchelder. Mrs. Boose. Mr. Sam Bromiley. Mrs. Sam Bromiley. Mr. A. R. Cornes. Mr. Walter Comes, Mr. J. M. Cummings. Mrs. J. M. Cummings, Mr. F. P. Dawes. Mr P. B. Desmond. Mrs. P. B. Desmond. Mr. Dawson Donaldson, Mrs. Dawson Donaldson. Mr. F. J. Ellison. Mrs. F. J. Ellison. Mrs. K. G. Farley. Miss M. Z. Floyd. Mr. R. C Forster. Mrs. R. C. Forster. Mr. D. C. Fraser. Mr. Emmanuel Garland. Mr. E. M. Goldsmith. Mr. J. J. Healey. Mrs. J. J. Healey. Mrs. C. S. Hulderman. Mr. M. J. Kilmartin. Mr. R. E. King. Mr. R. G. Macara. Mrs. F. S. Macara. Mr. B. H. McMahon. Mr. W. J. Mains, Mrs. W. J. Mains, Mrs. ,T. S. Montgomery. Mr. W. I. Moore, Mrs. W. I. Moore. Mr.’ E. C. Morgan, Mrs. Joan Murray. Mr. August Netzler. Mrs. 11. M. Palmer. Master M. L. Palmer, Miss D. A. Palmer. Miss A. E. P. Precise. Miss M. L. Precise. Miss E. M. Radford. Mr. Edward Rice. Mrs. A. G. Ross. Miss Dorothy Ross. Mr. William Ruffoll. Mr. Balwant Singh. Miss L, Storck. Mr. S. Savage, Mrs. A. Tait. Mrs. E. Tarulevicz. Master I. A. Tarulevicz. Miss T. Tarulevicz. Mrs. F. H. Thomson. Mr. William Todd. Mrs. William Todd, Miss Jean Vernay, Mr. W. J. Wilcher.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 210, 2 June 1936, Page 12

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CARGO FROM CANADA Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 210, 2 June 1936, Page 12

CARGO FROM CANADA Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 210, 2 June 1936, Page 12

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