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AUSTRALIAN TRADE

Union Cargo Service ?he following are the movements of Union Company vessels engaged in its intercolonial cargo service:— The Gabriella, from Grafton, Cuff’s Harbour and-Port Stephens, left ’ Newcastle on Tuesday for Auckland, where sbe is due next Monday, aud Wellington. The Kaikorni, from Newcastle. Is to clear Sydney to-day for Auckland. The K&lrauga is to leave Edlthburg tomorrow. Stenbouse Bay and Adelaide on Saturday and Melbourne next Tuesday for Auckland. Wellington and Tarakohe. The Kaiwarra, from Newcastle and Port Kembla. Is to leave Sydney to-dav for New Plymouth, Wellington and Napier. The Kalingo. from Newcastle, Is to leave Eden to-day for Wellington, Westport and Greymoiith. s The Karetu. from Newcastle.-left Sydney at 4 a.m. yesterday for Bluff, Dunedin, Timaru and Lyttelton. ( She has transhipments tor southern ports ex Changte, Otato. Tarn, Nleuw Zeeland and Kyokkoh Maru. The new motor-ship Kauri is to load at South Australia about the end ot October for New Zealand. The Omana is to leave Westport to-day and Greymouth about next Monday for Melbourne. She will then load at Melbourne and Adelaide, for Bluff. Dunedin, Lyttelton. Wellington and Wanganui. The Walkouaiti.- from Newcastle and Sydney, left Dunedin yesterday for Timaru and Lyttelton! thence vis Bluff to Sydney and Newcastle. The Waitakl will leave Melbourne on September 23 for Bluff. Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. RANGITATA AT BALBOA. The New Zealand Shipping Company has had cabled advice that'the Rangltata, which left Wellington -on August 27. reached Balboa on Monday. ASHBURTON IN PORT. The A. and A. Line motor-ship Ashburton arrived at Wellington last night from Auckland to continue discharging her New York cargo. She berthed at the King’s Wharf, and will leave again on Saturday to complete unloading at Lyttelton. Dunedin, and Australian ports. The Federal Company are agents CAMBRIDGE DEPARTS. The Federal steamer Cambridge sailed finally, at noon yesterday from Lyttelton for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, and Glasgow, via Cape Horn, and Montevideo. PORT FAIRY LATER. The Port Line steamer Port Fairy is not now due at Wellington from New' Plymouth until Tuesday, and will sail on Wednesday for Lyttelton and Auckland, to complete Homeward loading. sXIMERICK TO CONTINUE DISCHARGE. The Union' Company's trans-Pacific freighter Limerick came off the Floating Dock yesterday afternoon, and will leave Wellington to-ffay for New Plymouth, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Australia, to com- . plete discharge ot her Pacific Coast cargo. NARBADA DISCHARGING. The Union Company’s chartered steamer Narbada, discharging cargo from Eastern ports, is to leave Wellington to-day fnr Lyttelton. Timaru. Dunedin and Bluff. CAPE HORN TO-MORROW. The Union Company’s trans-Pacific cargo steamer Cape Horn was to leave Auckland last night for Wellington. She is due here to-morrow pnd will sail again on Saturday to complete discharge of her Pacific Coast cargo at Bluff. Melbourne and Sydney. She will afterward return to Vancouver, via Fiji. GOLDEN WEST FROM LOS ANGELES. The O. and O. Line steamer Golden West is now scheduled to leave Los Angeles on September 29. instead of October 1. with cargo from Pacific Coast ports for Auckland. Wellington and Australia. She Is due at Auckland about October 26 WANGANELLA’S MOVEMENTS. The Huddart. Parker motor-ship Wan-’ ganella is now scheduled to leave Auckland .ou Thursday. October 8, Instead of October 9. and on that trip will proceed to Melbourne, as well as Sydney. The Wanganella is to leave Sydney on Saturday for Wellington, being due here next Wednesday. She sails the following day on her return passage to Sydney. CHIFUKU MARU AT AUCKLAND. The Y.K.K. steamer Chifuku Maru. from Miike in Japan, arrived at Auckland yesterday. She is due at Wellington on Monday, and will complete discharge at Lyttelton and Dunedin. NIAGARA’S PASSENGERS. The C.-.A. liner Niagara, which, left Auckland on Tuesday night for Suva. Honolulu and Vancouver, took the following passengers from New Zealand:— Mrs. J. Amadio, Hon. T W. Alport Barker. Hon. John P. Bayly, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar P. Behringer, Rev. Julian R. Blanchard, Mr. Charles E. S. Bull. Mr. and Mrs Francis F. M. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Hedges. Master Kenneth D. H. Hedges.- Mr. I. Roberts Newkirk, Miss Martini B Newkirk. Mr. George L. Salter. Mr. Walter F. Swift. Mr. Leslie K. H. Webber, Mr -lames Andrew, Miss Gladys G. Baldry. Miss Edith ,1. Barbour-Wright. Miss Mary R. Belcher. Mrs. V. Biddle. Mrs. I. C. Boswell. Mrs. Boyd. Mrs. M. A Bremer, Miss Marjorie N H. Brewer. Mr. Peter Boles. Mr. Donald [.. Clotworthy. Mr. Ernest W Colverson, Miss Myra Cummins, Mr. .1. W Davidson. Miss Elsa Folkard, Mrs. t M. Fraser. Master Raymond Fraser. Mr D. Fraser. Mr. Anthony Fraser. Mr. Albert E. A. Gjolberg. Miss Dorine S. HagliMid, Mr. Erie Hampton. Mrs. 1., and Master W. Hancock. Mr. V. S. A. Harkins. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F Holehcuse. Miss Ellen M Hunt. Miss Freda L. .Taekspn. Mr. Albert Low. Mr. Petrie M. Malcolm. Mrs. Catherine Morrison. Mr. Albert Rzoska. Mr. Donald it Skelton. Mr. Henry R. G. Skinuer, Mrs. L. S. Skinner, Miss Barbara J. Sledge. Miss Ilene R. Stichbury, Mr. Nate Semi.

PASSENGERS BY THE MONGOLIA. The P. mid O. liner Mongolia, which is due at Sydney to-day from London, has the following passengers booked through to New Zealand :—

To Wellington, leaving Sydnov by the Wanganella on Saturday: Mr. Macfarlanc, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Miss Cloilder, Miss Miller. Master Pell, Mr../Mrs. and Miss Ponlmoni. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd and child, Miss Robertson, Mr. Harvey. Mr. Stouppe. Mr Moorcroft. Rev. Jones, Mr. and Mrs Menzies. Mrs. Rolley, Mr. Scott. Mr. Harris, Miss Cole Mr. Hughes. Mr. Trethewey. Mr. Carr. To Auckland, leaving Sydney by the .Awatea on Senteniber 25: Miss McGregor. Mr ami Mrs. Neilson and child. Mr. Piercy. Mr. and Mrs. Woodhatch. Mr. and Mrs. Jaffe. Sirs. Pell. Mrs. Laughton, Miss O’Sullivan.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 302, 17 September 1936, Page 14

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AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 302, 17 September 1936, Page 14

AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 302, 17 September 1936, Page 14

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