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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 Gabriella, now loading at Grafton, is to complete at Cotf’s Harbour and Newcastle for Auckland and Wellington. The Kaikorai, from Newcastle, left Sydney on Tuesday for Wellington and Napier. She is due here next Monday. The Kaimiro left Newcastle on Tuesday for Napier and Gisborne. She is due at Napier next Tuesday. The Kairanga. from Newcastle, Svdnev and Port Kembla, via South Island ports, is due at Miramar to-morrow to complete discharge. From here she will proceed to Newcastle, where she will load about November 23, completing at Sydney anil Hobart for Bluff, Dunedin, Timaru and Lyttelton. The Kaiwarra left Auckland yesterdav for Newcastle, where she will load on November 17 and complete at Sydney for Auckland. The Kalingo, from Newcastle and Sydney, is now completing discharge at Wanganui. The Kauri, from Edithburg. Adelaide anil Melbourne, is due at Auckland tomorrow. thence to Portland. Napier and Wellington to complete discharge. The Matua is to leave Sydney to-day for Auckland, where she is due next Mo'nilav morning. The Ornana is expected to leave Grevmouth to-day for Melbourne. She will then load at Edithburg. Adelaide and Melbourne for Auckland, Napier and Wellington. The Walkouaiti, from Newcastle and Port Kem'bla. is to leave Sydney to-day for Bluff, Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton .and Oamaru. The Waitaki left Wellington yesterday for Eden and Sydney to load for'Wellington and Gisborne. She should clear Sydney on November 20 NIAGARA’S PASSENGERS. The C.-A. liner Niagara, which left Auckland on Tuesday for Suva, Honolulu and l ancouver, took the following passengers from New Zealand :— Rev. Father Henry Bousquet. Mrs F M. Brodie, Misses M. and J. F. Campsie, Mr. Ernest P. Clark. Miss S. Edwards. Miss Augusta L. C. M. Green. Sir Walter Ktnnear, K.8.E., Miss Iris A. Kinnear Mr. John E. Lane. Miss I. Lambie, Mr.'and Mrs. Guy Rocherolle, Mr. and Mrs. G. H Townsend, Miss Frances Welles, Mr. G Anrmerlabn, Mrs. M. E. Atkinson, Mrs. A. F Boyd. Mrs. A. Cross. Mr. William J. B. Clapham. Mr. John H. Denbv. Miss Loloma R. Dick. Miss Ella M. Edwards, Mrs. Maude I. Forrest. Miss Peggie B. Godfrey. Miss Kitty L. Harris. Mr. Warren Homiston, Miss Inez B. Hooker. Mr. Alexander M. Hull, Mrs. Isabelle Lodge. Mr. Herbert J. Mecham. Miss Irene E. McClurg, Mrs A. S. and Miss McLachlan, Mr. Hugh Mcßae. .Mr. Rudolnh J. Needham, Miss Winifred W. Newman. Mrs. I. Randall-Colyer. Mr. Oliver G. Scott. Mr. W. Shields. Mr. Hubert IV. Simmonds, Miss Violet L. Taylor, Miss M. L. Wangmann, Mrs. K. and Misses E. and I. Westbrook. MONTEREY LEAVES SYDNEY. The Mats-on liner Monterey left Sydney yesterday for Auckland, where she is due on Saturday morning. She will leave there again later the same day for Suva, Pago Pago. Honolulu, Los Angeles and San Francisco. KEIFUKU MARU REPORTS. Wright, Steiphenson and Co., Ltd., have received a wireless message from the Y.K.K. Line steamer Keifuku Maru, en route from Japan, reporting that she expects to reach Auckland on Sunday. She will later discharge and load at Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Nelson. The vessel is due here on November 20 and is to clear Nelson finally on December 1 for Japan. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Cantala 14. R. Kem-p is in conmiand of the Federal steamer Westmoreland. Captain W. Thompson is in command ot the Shaw. Savill steamer Mahia. HUNTINGDON . LEAVES LIVERPOOL. Cabled advice has been received by the Federal Company that the Huntingdon left Liverpool last Tuesday morning for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Now Plymouth. She is due at Auckland on December 20. WANGANELLA AT SYDNEY. Cabled advice has been received that the Huddart, Parker motor-liner Wanganella, from Auckland, reached Sydney at 6 a.m. yesterday. She is to leave there again next Saturday for Wellington, and is due here on November IS. PORT WYNDHAM TO-DAY. To continue her Homeward loading the Port Line motor-ship Port Wyndham is due at Wellington this morning from New Plymouth and will berth at the Glasgow Wharf. She is to leave here again on Saturday for Gisborne, Napier and Auckland to fill up and is scheduled to clear the northern port finally on November 30 for London, Avonmouth. Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow, via Cape Horn. TANKER HAVBOR. With bulk motor-spirit for the Shell Oil Company the tanker Havbor was due in the stream at Wellington late last night from Singapore. She will berth this morning at the Burnham Wharf. LONDON SHIPPING. During the week ended September IS, 1202 vessels, representing 1,176.881 net register tons, used the Port of London. Of these, -54 S vessels (9.50.0:13 net register tons) wore to and from Empire and foreign ports anil 654 vessels (226,51 S net register tons) were engaged in coastwise traffic. Twenty-five timber-laden vessels arrived at the Surrey Commercial and Millwall Docks witli 39,504 tons of softwood. WITHIN WiRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— AUCKLAND.—Awatea, Kaiwarra. Kauri, Maui Pomare, Niagara, Paua, Australind. Brisbane Maru. City of Canberra, Jeff Davis, Kaifuku Maru. King Frederick, Montcrev. Ruahine, Waiwera. WELLINGTON. - Maori. Rangatira, Tamahine, Aorangi, Gabriella. Hanraki, Kaikorai, Maunganui. Port Whangarei, Waitaki, Akaroa, Benholm, Dessau, lonic, Port Wyndham, Rangitata, Rangitiki, Remuera. Tamaroa. Westmoreland. AWARUA.—Kaimiro, Makura. Marama, Triaster, Triona, Waikouaiti, Cathay, Maloja, Moldavia, Mooltan. Nieuw Holland, Orion, Ormonde, Oronsay. Orontes, Otranto, Pontypridd, Strathaird, Strathnavor, Thorhild.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 41, 12 November 1936, Page 14

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AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 41, 12 November 1936, Page 14

AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 41, 12 November 1936, Page 14

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