MAUI POMARE LEAVES
Passengers For Islands
The Government motor-ship Maui Pomare which left Wellington yesterday afternoon for Apia and Niue Island, carried the following passengers:— Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Peddie, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. F. Reed, Mr; and Mrs. li. A. Malone. Misses Malone (2). Master Malone, Mr. .J. B. Wright, Miss E. Bennett, Mrs. W. D. Stewart. Mr. A. J. Pyrah, Mrs. Hcrfort, Mr. Jameson. NEW ZEALAND BOUND Passengers by Orion The following passengers for New Zealand are travelling by the Orient liner Orion, due at Sydney from London on October 21, and at Auckland from Brisbane, on an excursion cruise from Australia, ou October 28:— Commander J. M. Barker, Mr. P. A. B. Brett, Mr. M. Cardus. Mr. J. M. Deaton, Mrs. J. AL Denton, Mr. A. C. Eames, Mr. H. H. W. Fisher, Mrs. Greenslade. Miss W. Greenslade. Mrs. Harrison, Lieut.Colonel A. H. Herbert, Mrs. Herbert, Miss K. Herbert, Miss A. M. Holdsworth, Mrs. Holthouse, Mr. W. R. Kelllck, Jun. Mr. A H. Kerr, Mrs. Lefeaux, Miss M. I. Lowes, Mr. G. P. Mant, Mrs. Moody. Miss J. C. Moodv. -Mrs. Nathan, Mrs. E. M. Paul. Miss ‘P. M. G. Paul, Miss G. M. Powley, Major A. P. Rainey, Mrs. Rainey, Mr. G. L. S. Rhodes, Mr. C. H. Roberts, Mrs. C. H. Roberts. Mrs.. Shephard, Mr. W. A. K. Smith, Mrs. W. A. K. Smith, Mrs. Stringer and child. Mr. A. E. Summers, Mrs. Summers. Mr. G P- Warren. Mrs. E. A. Wood, Mr. D.' Aitchison, Mrs. Altchison, Mrs. Atkins. Lieut.-Colonel J. Atkinson, D. 5.0., 0.8. E.. Mrs. J. Atkinson, M.8.E., end child- Mr J. Branuias, Mrs. Bridge. Mr. W. A. F. Brodie, Mrs. W A. F. Brodie. Mr. Foster Brook, J.P.. Mrs. N. Brown, Mr. W. Brown, Mrs. W. Brown, Mr. D. A. Carr.. Mrs. C. A. Childs, • Mr. H. W. Childs. Mrs. H. W. Childs. Mr. W. Coath. Mrs. Collinson, Rev. C. Cook, Mrs. C. V. Cook, Mr. W. L. Cook. Mrs.’ Cook, Miss K. M. Cooke. Mr. H. M. Dashwood. Mrs. H. M. Dashwood, Miss M. Dashwood. Mrs. Dykes, Mr. J. Franks, Mr. Anson Gilchrist, Mrs. M. Green, Mrs. Guppy, Miss R. D. Guppy, Miss 1. Guppy. Mr. T. Hart. Mrs. T. Hart. Mr. G. Hawick. Mrs. G. Hawick, Mrs. Heyles, Mr. F. B Hickman, Mrs. F. B. Hickman. Mr. E. W. Hoyle. Mr. 11. W. Johnson, Mrs. H. W. Johnson, Mr. J. A. Kerr, Miss J. A. Kerr. Miss G. N. Kingsford. Mr. J. 1.. Lansdown. Mr. R. S. Woods, Mr. A. M. 8. Laing, Mrs. A. M. S. Laing Mr. J. L. Lev Mr. H. Llewelyn, Miss S. Llewelyn, Mrs.’ Lusk, Mrs. McArthur, Mr. A. McT. ■ McArthur. Miss E. MacFarlane. Mr H A. McGregor, Miss J. McKay, Mr. .1. \. McManus, ‘Mrs. J. V. McManus. Mrs. Spiers Millar. Miss A. Mills. Miss E. A. Moore. Mr. J. M. Murray, Mr. W. F. Pease. Miss M Reader-Lack, Miss E. 1. Reul. Ma-ss It. E. Sampson. Miss M. O. Severne. Mr. J. Stoneham, Mr. A. Tannahill, Mrs. A. Tannahill. Miss E. M. Tannahill. Mrs. M. M. Tavlor. Miss B. R. Taylor, Mrs. M. T. Turner, Mr. A. Watson, Mrs. A. Watson, Miss D. C- Webster, Mr. A. C. Wells. Mrs. A. C. Wells. Miss M O. Wilkinson. Mrs. Winstone.
TRAN S - P A CIFIC LIN ER S. The Canadian-Australasian liner Niagara is scheduled to leave Vancouver to-ilay tor Honolulu, Suva. Auckland and Sydney. She is due at Auckland on October 26. leaving next day for Sydney. The Aorangi is to leave Sydney to-mor-row for Auckland, where she, is due on Monday. She will sail on Tuesdaj’ or Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver. ■ TANKER SOUTH AFRICA. The tanker Soutli Africa. from San Pedro, which -has been discharging bulk motor-spirit at Lyttelton for the lexa*} Oil Company, arrived at Wellington yesterday, and berthed at Poin,t Howard, übe is to leave to-day to complete discharge at Auckland. C L\M B E RI. AND ’ S MOVE M E NIS. The Cumberland. discharging cargo from London for the New Zealand Shipping Company, is due at M ellingtou tomorrow from Auckland. After completing discharge here, the Cumberland will load Homeward for the Federal Company. Opua is now to be included in her loading schedule her ports being Wanganui (October 13), New Plymouth, Wellington (October 21 to 24 Opua. Auckland. She leaves Auckland still on November 4 for London, and West Coast ports of the United Kingdom. ROTORUA DISCHARGING. The liner Rotorua, discharging Liverpool cargo for the Federal Company, is to leave Wellington this afternoon for Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. WAIRANGI EARLIER. The Shaw, Savill motor-ship Waitangi will now leave Lyttelton to-dify to complete discharge ot her London cargo at Dunedin. Bluff and Timaru. CANADIAN CHALLENGER LATER. The Canadian Challenger, for which the Port Line are agents, has completed her Homeward loading at Auckland, but on account of boiler trouble will not now sail until Thursday night, for New York. Boston and Montreal. ECHO’S NEW MAST. Tlie auxiliary scow Eclio. trading lietween Wellington and Blenheim, is having a new mast stepped at Blenheim to-day. She is expected back at Wellington on !■ rida.v to resume her running. JAMES COOK FROM AUSTRALIA. The steamer James Cook, for which Messrs. Ilolm and Co. are agents, left Newcastle yesterday for Wellington. She is due here on Saturday TOKYO MARU AWAY. The O.S.K. motor-ship Tokyo Maru. discharging Japanese cargo and loading ou the coast, left Wellington yesterday for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Thence she will return to Japan via Australia. The Federal Company are agents.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 10, 7 October 1936, Page 14
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