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MARAMA FROM SYDNEY

List of Passengers The following passengers arrived at Wellington yesterday morning by the Union Company's intercolonial steamer Marama, from Sydney:—Mr. and Mrs. E. A. and Miss J. Adams, Miss M. Addlnell, Mr. and Mrs. W. Baird. Mr. and Mrs. L. Buiskool, Mrs. L. Boddain, Mr. H. V. Bird, Miss K. M. Barry, Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry, Miss M. Barry, Miss M. Briggs, Mr. J. Barr, Mr. G. Bohn, Mr. C. A. and Master C. Buchanan, Mr. J. E. Budd, Miss M. B. Campbell, Mr. J. L. Coote, Mr. J. R. Cairns, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cassidy, Mrs. W. M„ Miss R„ and Master N. Cossar, Mr. F. C. Carter, Mr. J. Y. Dixon, Mr. A. Dorn, Mrs. I. and Master K. Durea, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Duthie, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dyer, Mr. E. Edwards.

Mr, and Mrs. P. Fouhy, Mr. J. Forsgreen, Miss R. F. Fuller, Miss U. Fllzhardlnge, Mr. L. T. Field. Mr. J. Fisher, Mr. R. C. Forster, Mr. J. G. Griffiths, Miss P. B. Godfrey, Miss M. Hall, Mr. D. L. narrower, Mr. H. Henderson, Mr. W. Hewitt, Miss M. E. Hopwood, Mr. A. H. Hayes, Mr. C. R. Heinold, Mr. A. S. Henyt, Mr. P. F. Hodgson, Mrs. M. Hannan, Mr. W. Hewins, Mr. 11. Halley, Mr. W. H. Holt, Mr. G. Idour, Mr. M. W. Ives, Mr. D. Isbester, Mr. L. A. Jacobsen, Mr. R. Jay, Mrs. A. 8. and Miss A. S. Kyle, Mr. P. Kearney, Mr. L. J. List, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lundy,. Miss I. Lundy, Master W. Lundy. Miss D. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. J. Milne. Mr. D. and Mr. G. Mann, Mrs. S. and Misses A. aud M. Marcellos, Masters J. and N. Marcellos, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Martin. Masters G. and N. and E. Martin. Mrs. B. I. Mason, Mr. M. H. E. Mills, Mr, G. E. Moreton, Mrs. A. N. Morrison, Mr. G. G. MacLennan, Mr. G. Madsen. Mr. W. Martin, Mr. A. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mason, Mrs. C. J. Mac Gibbon, Mr. R. Mackay, Mr. G. R. P. MacLellan, Father M. McKenna, Mrs. F. M. McCrae, Mr. A. R. McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McLean, Mrs. E. E. Mcllroy. Mr. H. C. Nichols, Mrs. J. H. Nightinhall, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Nansette.

Lady H. M. Owen, Mr. K. Pallo. Mrs. M. H. Pearson, Miss J. Perry, Miss R. Probst, Mr. J. Parkin. Miss M. K. Rathbone, Mr. W. J. Riddell, Mr. V. J. Ravenwood, Mr. F. J. Ritchie. Mr. J. Robb, Mr. F. Ryan, Mrs. J. and Miss M. Rawlinson, Mr. A. J. Richardson, Miss D. and Mrs. L. Riddell, Mr. and Mrs. N. and Mr. T. Smith, Mrs. V. and Miss D. Stevens, Mrs. and Mr. C. A. Stewart, Mr. J. -J; Sutton, Miss L. Saunders, Mr. P. Slattery, Mr. L. Stuart, Miss M. Sylvester, Mrs. A. and Miss N. Seaver, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smith, Master R. Smith, Mr. R. B. Stewart, Mr. W. H. Sutcliffe, Mr. and. Mrs. \B. J. Thistleton, Mr. A. D, Turner. Mrs. L. M. Talbot, Mr. P. Thompson, Mr. R. Tudor, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tulloch, Mr. and Mrs. G. Turner, Miss T. E. Turner, Mr. J. W. Tyers, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Vine, Mr. T. F. Vaughan. Mr. W. Villa, Mrs. E. M. White, Mr. G. Weenink, Mr. J. Wood, Mr. R. G. Watt. Mr. C. F. and Mr. J. C. White. Mr. M. R. Wilson, and three Chinese. The Marama left Wellington again last night for Auckland and Sydney.

MARAMA’S TRANSHIPMENTS. The Marama brought transhipments ot cargo out of the following vessels: —Kanimbla, Esperance Bay, Goulburn, Ormiston, Moloja, Duntroon, Rendsburg, Taluna, Largs Bay, Tanda, Time, Westralia, Craigend. Manunda aud Mildura. KENT’S DEPARTURE DELAYED. -The Federal steamer Kent arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from Napier, and berthed at Aotea Quay to complete Homeward loading. Owing to delaj’ from, rain, she will not now sail Anally until noon to-morrow, for London and West Coast ports of the United Kingdom. PORT DUNEDIN LATER. The Port Line's Port Dunedin was obliged to remain at sea off Wanganui yesterday, and will not now complete Homeward loading and sail finally for Southampton and London until Saturday. She is going home by way of Cape Horn. TANKER THORHILD FROM SUMATRA. Bringing bulk fuel-oil from Tandjong Oeban, in Sumatra, the Union Company’s chartered tanker Thorhild arrived at Wellington yesterday morning. She is berthed at Miramar Wharf to discharge. TUSCAN STAR LOADING. The Blue Star Line motor-ship Tuscan Star is due at Wellington to-day from Timaru. She will berth at the Glasgow Wharf, and will sail again on Saturday to complete at Gisborne and Auckland, for London, via Cape Horn. Her final sailing date is August 4. CANADIAN CRUISER IN PORT. The Canadian Cruiser arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from Lyttelton. She is berthed at the King’s Wharf, loading and discharging. It is hoped to dispatch her to-night on her return voyage to New York, Boston and Montreal. , PIAKO HOMEWARD BOUND. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s Piako sailed finally from Wellington yesterday morning for London, via Cape Horn and Montevideo. MANJU MARU FOR SOUTH. Discharging cargo from Miike. in Japan, at the Glasgow Wharf, the Y.K.K. steamer Manju Maru is to leave Wellington to-day to complete unloading at Lyttelton and Dunedin, afterward proceeding to Australia to load. Messrs. Wright. Stephenson aud Co., Ltd., are local agents. CITY OF BATAVIA DISCHARGING. The Montreal-Australia-New Zealand Line steamer City of Batavia, discharging cargo from Montreal to the Federal Company’s agency, will not now leave Wellington until to-morrow night for Sydney. She is at present at the Taranaki Street Wharf. PORT BOWEN LEAVING. The Port Line freighter Port Bowen, loading at the Pipitca Wharf, is to leave Wellington to-day for Napier and Auckland to fill up. She is scheduled to sail from the northern port on July 30 for London, via Cape Horn. MAUNGANUI FOR SYDNEY. The Union Royal Mail litter Maunganui is now to leave Wellington at 6 p.m. today, in continuation of her voyage from San Francisco to Sydney. She is at present lying at the Queen's Wharf, No. 1 south. HAURAKI AWAY. The freighter TTauraki. engaged in the Union Company’s trans-Pacific cargo service. left Dunedin yesterday for Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney, whence she will sail later for Lautoka. Suva. Apia and Vancouver. SCHOONER HUIA. The Nobel auxiliary' topsail schooner Hula, at present discharging explosives at Shelly Bay, is expected to leave Wellington to-day for Dunedin. TRAWLER ALFIE CAM.' The Australian trawler Alfie Cam. which arrived at Wellington on Monday from a fishing trip, went on the Patent Slip yesterday. She is to be refloated to-day and will leave Wellington for Sydney.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 253, 22 July 1936, Page 12

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MARAMA FROM SYDNEY Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 253, 22 July 1936, Page 12

MARAMA FROM SYDNEY Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 253, 22 July 1936, Page 12

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