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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 Kalkorai is to load at Newcastle today, and completes at Port Stephens, lore Kembla and Sydney for Auckland. The Kaimiro is to. leave Wellington today for Westport, Bruce Baj- and Greymouth to load for Melbourne and Adelaide. The Kalranga is to load at Edithburg next Monday, and completes at Adelaide and Melbourne for- New Plymouth, Auckland, Wellington and Lyttelton. The Kaiwarra is to leave Wellington today for Napier to complete discharge of her Newcastle cargo thence to Newcastle. She will load at Newcastle about August 5 and completes at Port Stephens and Sydney for Wellington and Napier. The Kallngo is to leave Portland to-mor-row for Newcastle. She will load there on July 31 and completes at Sydney for New Plymouth, Plcton and Wanganui. The Karepo, from Newcastle, is expected to reach Wellington to-night or to-morrow morning. The Karetu is to leave Wellington today and Bluff on Saturday for Sydney. She will then load at Newcastle about August 3. completing at Sydney and Hobart for Bluff, Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru and Lyttelton. The Kiwitea. from Melbourne, .Edithburg and Adelaide Is due at Dunedin next Monday, thence to Lyttelton, Wellington. Napier and Portland to complete discharge. The Oraana from Newcastle and Sydney, \ Is at present discharging at Wellington. The Waikoualti Is to leave Newcastle today for Port Kembla and Sydney to complete loading for Bluff, Dunedin, Timaru and Lyttelton, She is to clear Sydney oir Saturday. . , The Waltaki, from Melbourne, reached Bluff early yesterday morning. She left there again during the afternoon for Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington to complete discharge. The vessel is due here on Saturday and will leave again next Monday for Melbourne, via Bluff. Rangitata Reports ■ The New Zealand Shipping Company lasf night received a wireless message from Its motor-liner Rangitata, en route from London, reporting that she expects to reach Port Chalmers at 11 a.m. on July 30. She will later proceed to Auckland to coraple te discharge of her London cargo and to commence her Homeward loading. Maunganui’s Passengers The Union Company's R.M.S. Maungannl, which left Wellington at 7 p.m. yesterday for Sydney, took the following passengers : — Mr. S. P. Allen, Mr. E. Armstrong, Mr. Armstrong, Mrs. H. Angus, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. J. Anderson, Mrs. R. Beatham, Mr. John Bolton. Mr. F. E. Bognuda, Mr, D. E. Bennett, Messrs. J. D. aud A. Bennett, Father Casey, Father M. Collins, Mr. C. Cain, Mrs. N. -Cragg, Mr. A. Chandler, Miss M. H. Cato, Mrs. Clarke. Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Dougherty, Mr. Denby, Mis# D. R. Deck, Mrs. F. Duff. Miss J. Daniel, Mr. L. G. Dolg, Miss M. J. Doig, Miss N. Egan, Mrs. Fitzgerald. Misses Fitzgerald, Mr. Flssenden, Mr. R. Fraser. Mr. B. H. Gilchrist, Mr. R. F. Gould, Mr. H. N. Gould, Miss N. Green. Mr. W. Good, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyslop, Miss Hyslop, Mr. Hegarty, Mr. J. Harper, Mr. R. Harper, Mr. E. Harrington. Mrs. Ingram, Mr. A. Irwin, Mr. T. Kokoher, Mr. A. R. King, Mr. R. S. Luke. Masters Law (2), Mr. and Mrs. Law, Mr. Leihn, Mr. H. J. Leaman. Miss D. M. Luxton, Mrs. A. L. Leash. Mr. A. J. Lister. Mrs. M. Low, Father V. C. MacManus, Mr. W. S. McKlnlay, Mr. J. C. McDonald. Miss Muir, Misses J. McCrarv (2), Mr. G. L. Mallne, Miss D. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McIntyre, Miss V. D. McElvel, Mrs. J. MacarU ney, Mr. J. C. McDonald. Dr. and Mrs. R. Milligan, Miss A. R. Mulcock, Miss M. Moran, Mrs. E. J. Mlrarns, Mr. G. McKinnon, Mr. G. S. McAnslan, Mr. W. Marsh. Mr. 8. Newton. Mr. E. A. Neville, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Palmer, Mr. R. F. Post, Mrs. E. M. Phillips, Mr. H. W. Pickup, Miss G. F. Pirie, Mr. W. V. Russell, Mrs. A. Ross, Mrs. Ring, Mr. JI. Shlmozato, Mrs. ' A. M. Stewart, Mr, W. J. Salmon. Mr. R. Stark, Mrs. A. Stark, Mr. W. E. Southwick, Mr. J. Soutar, Mr. A. J. Smith, Mr. G. P. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Splnley, Mrs. JI. Scott, Jlrs. JI. Spencer, Jlrs. E. E. B. Spence, Mrs. R. Smithson, Mr. T. G. Templeton, Jfisses E. and P. N. Veitch, Mr. Howard Wills. Mrs. W. Wren, Mr. IV. T. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Wishart, Mr. and Mrs. Woods, Jfiss I. C. Woodman, Miss C. E. Williams, Mrs. J. B. Waddell, Mr. S. Weir.

FIONA FROM SUVA. With raw sugar, the Colonial Sugar Company's Fiona is due at Auckland, on Sunday from Suva.

KENT’S DEPARTURE. The Federal steamer Kent moved to the Pipitea Wharf yesterday to complete her Homeward loading. She is now to clear this port finally to-morrow for London, Avonmouth. Liverpool, Jlanchester and Glasgow, via the Panama Canal.

NIAGARA FOR VANCOUVER. The C.-A. liner Niagara, which left Auckland on Tuesday for Suva. Honolulu and Vancouver, took the following passengers from New Zealand:— Mrs. M. T. Allan, Mrs. C. A. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. David and' Miss Malsle P. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril A. Berendsen, C.M.G.; Mr. Richard E. Carter, Mrs. C. C. Cupping. Mr. Alfred Coutts, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Cunningham. Mrs. S. Daniel. Misses Nora P. and Catherine 1. Fitzgibbon, Mrs. D.. Miss Susan M. C. and Master John E. C. P. Flower, Mr. and Mrs. Martial E., Miss Margaret and Master Alex, ander Gaspard. Dr. E. Denny G. Gillies, Mrs. A. and Misses Mabel J. B_. and Annetta E. B. Gillies. Miss Annie E. Green, Misses Beatrice M. R. and Edith K. L. Harrop Mr. Nicholas L. Higginson. Miss Frances A. Hills, Mr. Norman Horscrott, Mr. House, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hyde, Miss A. H. Johnson. Mrs. E. V., Masters Courtenay W. G. and Geoffrey M. G. John'son. Mr. Owen Jones. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jordan. Miss Gwenth J. E. Jordan, Mies Helen A. Jordan, Miss Kate Keesing, Miss Hilda M. Leslie. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lomas. Mr. Percival A. Lyttle. Dr. Frank Mackv. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Meakln, Mrs. S. S. Montague, Miss Alma, B. Slontgomery. Dr. and Mrs. J. Hardie Neil, Mr. Marmaduke St. J. Paxton, Sir Standish O’G. Roche. Mr. and Mrs. Frances H. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Philbert H. Rowe, Mr. Albert E. Sayers. Mr. Victor G. Scarlett Mr Norman Smith. Dr. and Mrs. Alan A. Tennent, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tomlins, Rev. Alexander T. Thompson, Mr. Eric C. Vaughan, Miss Peniana Veidravuwalu, Mr. and Mrs. J. Martyn Wilson. Mr. George G. Adess. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Aubert de La Rue. Mr. George F£ Anderson, Mr Allan Ashwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Baker, Mr. Walter D. Bennett, Miss Rosina L. Bursill Miss Ursula Bruckner. Mr. Fred Ball, Miss Janet Bigger. Mr. Albert Cooksley, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Crabb. Mr. George Crldge, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Croucher, Mr. James M. Croucher, Mis* Anita M. Corcoran. Mr. Robert Campbell, Mr. Robert J. Care. Mr. and Mrs. John W Deem. Mr. and Mrs. William Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Fagan, Mr. Robert T Fllllngim. Mr. Henry J. A. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Gunn. Mr. Samuel J. Grogan. Mr. Cuthbert G. Hall, Mr. Arthur Henderson, Mr. Randolph Renderson Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Holmes, Messrs. John H., William H. and William H. jnn.. Hinton. Miss Vera T. Holmes, Mr. Thomas Hubbard. Mr. John C. Horne, Miss Marv K. Hutchings, Mrs. M. Jenkins, Mrs. Hilda C. Jennings, Mr. Albert Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Kerse, Mrs. and Miss Joan E. Kuypers. Mr. Thomas Lamb, Mr. W. JLangdon. Rev. Dr. Ernest N. and Mrs. Merrington, Mr. and Mrs. Martin. S. Moloney. Mr. E. Mime. Mrs. J. H. Miller, Mr. Jnmes A. Montgomery, Mr. John McRae. Mr. James McNamara, Mr. Raymond B. Patterson. Mrs. I. V. Randall. Mr. James Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs William Spence. Mr. John F. Stone, Captain and Mrs. Charles Tarrant, Mrs. E. E. Taylor. Mr. Bruce R. Turner. Miss Ethel L. Urbatch, Mr. John Watson. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Whyte, Mr. Frederick C. Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Williamson. Mr. John Williamson, Mr. Harry Woods. Sirs. M. A. Wall, Mr. Alfrid E. and Xtaster Thomas Warbrooke, Mr. Robert G. Wild. Sister MaryZita.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 254, 23 July 1936, Page 12

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AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 254, 23 July 1936, Page 12

AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 254, 23 July 1936, Page 12

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