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lONIC FOR LONDON

List of Passengers The Shaw, Savill steamer lonic, at present berthed at the Glasgow Wharf, is to leave Wellington at daylight to-morrow finally for Southampton, London, _ Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via the Panama Canal and Kingston, Jamaica. Following is a list of her passengers:— Miss E. F. Allen, Miss C. Armitage, Mrs. ,T. A. Baxter, Miss I. L. Baxter, Miss A. Beavis, Mrs. R. B. Bennett, -Miss C. M. I>. Blackburn, Miss J. M. Blackburn, Mr. L. Urunnich, Mrs. J. E. Bryan, Miss B. L. Brvan, Mrs. M. K. Burgess. Miss S. M. Carrington. Mrs. E. G. Cassini, Mr. W. Christian. Mr. J. T. Clarke, Mrs. Clarke, Mr. G. ’ Clifton, Mrs. Clifton. Mrs. H. M. Coward, MisS P. D. Coward, Mr. A. M. Davies, Mr. J. E. Dow, Mrs. Dow, Master A. J. Dow, Miss C. M. Dow, Mrs. I. E. Edmonds, Mr. E. J. Ellery, Mr. G. F. Finlay, Mrs. Finlay, Mr. W. H.’Flint, Mr. W. W. Goodwin. Mr. W. 11. Hainer, Mr. A. Harders. Mrs. Harders, Miss G. E. Hughes. Miss E. M. Hunt, Mrs. F. Lindsay, Mrs. F. A. Long, Mr. ,1. Martin, Mr. G. F. O’Brien, Mr. W. T. Parker, Miss M. Paton, Mrs. A. Pordage, Miss L. F. J. Pordage, Mrs. M. Pudsey. Mrs G. Rainbow, Master J. Rainbow, Master A. Rainbow, Mr. W. J. Rainbow, Mr. R. C T Raine, Mrs. .7. M. M. Ross, Mr. R. IL Skidmore, R.N., Mr. O. Smithers, Mrs. Smithers. Mrs. A. I. Stanley. Mr. E. W. Taylor, Mrs. Taylor, Mr. S. Warren. Mrs. G C. Whitaker. Master G. P. Whitaker, Master D. R. Whitaker. WESTMORELAND REPORTS. The Federal Company has received a radio message from the Westmoreland, coming in ballast from Port Lincoln to load Homeward on the New Zealand coast, stating that she expects to reach Wellington at 8 a.m. to-day. She will berth at Aotea Quay to await orders. AUSTRALIND'S MESSAGE. The Federal Company has had a radio message from the Australind, which left New York on October 9 and Newport News on October 11. stating that she expects to reach Auckland on Sunday morning. The Australind is to complete discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. HERTFORD AT MONTEVIDEO. According to cabled advice received by the Federal Company, the Hertford, Homeward bound., cleared Montevideo on Tuesday afternoon. WAIRANGI’S DEPARTURE. The Shaw, Savill motor-ship Wairangl, completing Homeward loading at Auckland, is now to sail finally to-day for London, ria Cape Horn and Las Palmas. ■ THORHILD LEAVES OEBAN. The Union Company has had cabled advice that the tanker Tliorhild left Oeban on November 10 for Wellington, being due here on December 1. BENHOLM DISCHARGING. The steamer Benholm, discharging cargo from Montreal and Sydney, Cape Breton, for the New Zealand Shipping Company, is due at. Wellington to-day from Auckland. She will berth at the Taranaki. St. Wharf, and will later complete unloading at Lyttelton and Dunedin. MARAMA FROM From Melbourne via Bluff and South Island ports, the Union Company's intercolonial steamer Marama is due at Wellington to-dav. She will berth at the Oueen's Wharf. No. 1 south. The Marama is to leave again to-morrow for Bluff and Melbourne, calling at Milford Sound it weather and circumstances permit. PORT WYNDHAM BACK. The Port motor-ship Port Wyndham arrived at Wellington yesterday from NewPlymouth to continue Homeward loading. She is at the Glasgow Wharf, and is to leave port to-morrow to complete at Gisborne. Napier and Auckland, thence on November 30 for London and West Coast ports. MATAROA LATER. The Shaw, Savill steamer Mataroa, discharging cargo from Southampton and London at Auckland, is now due at Wellington on Sunday. She is to complete discharge here, and begin Homeward loading, completing at Napier and Auckland. Thence she sails finally on December 4 to Southampton and London by the Panama Canal. TANKER SYDHAV. The tanker Sydhav, which has been discharging fuel-oil from Balik Papan at Auckland for the Shell Company, was to have left there last night for Wellington, where she is to unload the remainder of her cargo. The Sydhav is expected here on Sunday. HAVBOR ARRIVES. The tanker Havbor. bringing fuel-oil for the Shell Company, arrived at Wellington yesterday from Singapore. She is berthed at Burnham Wharf for discharge, her cargo being for this port only. TONGARIRO FOR SOUTH. The Tongariro, unloading Liverpool cargo for the Federal Company at the King’s Wharf, is to leave Wellington this afternoon to complete discharge at Lyttelton and Dunedin. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain C. Burgess, who has been on holidays at Wellington, has taken command of Hie Waipahi. relieving Captain A. R. Russell, who lias transferred to the Kiwitea, vice Captain W. H. D. Gardner, who is now in command of the Waimarino. Captain A. W. Creese, of the latter vessel, has been invalided ashore with illness. Mr. D. C. Champion is now second officer of the Waimarino.’ relieving Mr. W. A. Morris for further orders. Mr. R. P. Whiteehurch has joined the Kiwitea as third officer, relieving Mr. E. G. "Wakefield for further instructions.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 42, 13 November 1936, Page 12

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lONIC FOR LONDON Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 42, 13 November 1936, Page 12

lONIC FOR LONDON Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 42, 13 November 1936, Page 12