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MATAROA REPORTS

Due Here Noor. Sunday The Shaw, Savill Company has received a wireless message from its liner .Mataroa, eu route from London and Southampton to Wellington, reporting that she expects to arrive in the stream at noon on Sunday. She is to leave here again on April 2 for Auckland to complete discharge of her London cargo and to commence her Homeward loading. ~~ * AUSTRALIAN TRADE Union Cargo Service The’ following are the movements of Union Company vessels engaged in its intercolonial cargo service:— The Gabriella, from Grafton. Cott’s Harbour and Port Stephens, left Newcastle on Monday for Auckland and Whangarei. She is due at Auckland next Monday. The Kaikorai, from Newcastle, was to have left Sydney yesterday for Auckland ami Wellington. The Kaimiro is now to leave Wellington on Saturday for Newcastle. She will load there on April 2 and completes at Sydney for Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. Tlie' Kairanga is to leave Auckland today for Newcastle and Sydney to load again for Auckland. The Kalingo will load at Newcastle earlynext week and completes at Sydney and Eden for Pieton. Wanganui and Greymontli. The Karetu. from Newcastle, Port Stephens, Sydney and Port Keipbla. is now to leave Hobart to-day for Bluff. Dunedin, Oaniaru. Timaru and Lyttelton. She will then return via Bluff to Sydney and Newcastle.

The Kauri, from Adelaide, Edithburg and Melbourne, is due at New Plymouth this morning. She is to leave there again to-night for Auckland. Portland, Napier and Wellington to complete discharge. The Kekerangu, now discharging Newcastle coal at Miramar, is to leave here next. Tuesday for Sydney. The Oniana left Bluff on Tuesday morning for Melbourne. She will then load at Adelaide about April 3 and completes at Edithburg and Melbourne for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Tarakohe. The Waitaki. replacing the Marama after her next voyage to Wellington, is to leave Wellington on April 8. Lyttelton on April 9. Dunedin on April 10 and Bluff on April 12 for Melbourne. She will leave Melbourne again on April 21 for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. OPAWA AT DUNEDIN. From London via Suva, the New Zealand Shipping Company’s motor-ship Opawl reached Dunedin yesterday. She will later proceed to Lyttelton, Timaru and Nelson to complete discharge. BENWYVIS TO LOAD. The G. H. Scales Ltd. chartered steamer Benwyvis was to have left Sydney yesterday for Lyttelton, where she is due next Tuesday morning to load wool. She will complete at Timaru. Bluff and Port Chalmers, and is to clear the last-named port finally on April 9 for Dunkirk, London and Antwerp. HORORATA CLEARS BALBOA. Cabled advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the Hororata, en route from Glasgow to Wanganui in ballast, cleared Balboa on Tuesday morning. She is due at Wanganui on April 12 to commence her Homeward loading to the agency ot the Federal Company. DURHAM’S DEPARTURE. The Federal motor-ship Durham is now to clear Wanganui finally next Monday for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via Capo Horn. TAMAROA CLEARS COLON. Cabled advice has been received by the Shaw. Savill Company that its liner Tamaroa cleared Colon last Monday. She left Wellington on March 2 for London via the Panama Canal, Kingston and Curacao.

NIAGARA’S PASSENGERS. The C.-A. liner Niagara, which left Auckland on Tuesday for Suva. Honolulu and Vancouver, took the following passengers from New Zealand: — Miss Louise Antz, Colouel Guy M. Audain Mrs. A. R. Back, Mrs. 51. I. Bagster, Miss Ailsa M. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bell Mrs W. L- Bell, Mrs. Warren Bell. Mr William M. Beane, Lieut.-Colonel Allan W. G. Bishop, Mrs. C. Carter. Mrs. K. E. Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. H., Miss Daphne J. and .Master Robert N- Coster Miss Dorothy Courtenay-Hood, Mrs. M. J. and Miss Ruth Dangerfield., Miss Patricia Dawson. Miss Frances B. Ewart. Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Fry, Viscountess L. E. Galway, Rev. M . A. Gill, Miss Mary Grant. Mr. Kermit Gray. Miss Alison E. Greig, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Halstead, Mrs. M. M. Hayward, Mrs H. A. Haven. Mr. William P- Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander P. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. I S. Hunt. Mr. H. W. Johnstou, Miss Hilda Justice, Mr. and Mrs. Arion S. Kalenborn, Mrs. A. E. Kitching, Mrs. P. E. Kusabs, Miss Elizabeth J. List, Mrs. G. A. Marlow, Colonel Ernest F. Morrison-Bell, Key K. Mulcahy, Rev. Father G. F. Murphy, Mrs. M. and Misses Margaret V. and Rena Mackie Mr. Bertram McGowan. Miss Jean McGowan. Mr. and Mrs. George McNamara, Mrs L. K. and Miss Dulce E. Nicks, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Norris. Mrs. D. Parry, Mr. and Mrs. Justin D. R. Rees, Lieut.-Colonel Geoffrey H. J. Skeffington-Smyth. Mr. and rs - J’ Maurice Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Chalies F. Sollett, Mr James M. H. R. Tomkin, Colonel Edward W. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. William Watson. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Warnock. MrsF L. Wells. Major and Mrs. Alexander H. W’ilkie, Sir. and Mrs. C. W. Aidney, 3lr. F G Ansell. Miss Miriam A. Ballantyne, Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Bull and Miss Eileen M. Bull. Mr. Tom G. Benjamin, Mrs R Brown. Miss Zeta Brown, Mr.

Robert Campbell. Sister Carliua, Mrs E. Cowles, Miss Ethel L. A. Cozens Mr Norbert B. Casev. Mr. NN llliam Craig, Mr. A. F Cunningham. Mrs. E. M. L)3 Helen ,T. and Master William G. Donnelly, Mr. George F. Elliston. Mr. Geor 0 e 1. Elvin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Earl, Mrs. L E. Farquhar. Mr. and Mrs. John NN . Fielding Miss Grace C. Gibbs Mr. Ed ward A K Graham, Mr Ernest A Griffiths. Miss Evelyn M. L. Hancock. Mrs C. K. and Miss Audrey D. Harcourt Mr. and Mrs Herbert Hargreaves. Ret. John and Mrs.’ Hart. Mr. Harry F. Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Eric P. Hicks, Mr. Godfey D. Hl I, Mrs M. Hope-Evans. Mr. NN llliam H H.idlow. Mr. Clifford C. Harrod, Mrs. M. L. Hathaway. Mr Morris W B Henley. Mr. Geoffrey C. Isherwood. Mrs. M. A. Jones, Miss Jean F. Kay. Mr. Alfred p - Mr Alexander S. B. Kemp Mrs M. Kidd. Mr. and Mrs. H. Knapp. Miss Noreen E Knowles. Mrs. S. Koi. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W Lewis. Nir. and Mrs. I hiltp L 'F l ' bourne, Miss Annie S. Lobbaii -\ Ir ' J and Mrs. Lock. Mr. N ictor J Meenan, Nir and Mrs. Richard Merry. Miss 1. EMerrv Miss Marion B. McCann Mr. Colin T McGill Mr. Hugh K. McKenzie. Mr. Malcolm McCuish. Nirs. McMillan, child and infant, Miss Eileen E. Morris Nir and Mrs. Dennis A. Neal. Mr. Nichol Miss Catherine J. Nicholson, Mr. .and Mrs. Bayard Pajham Master Jota and Miss Elizabeth Parham M r -. G -AJ K S Mr and Mrs. Alexander A. Pine, Miss Melvi E \. Pine. Jliss Josephine L. Power-Collins, Mr. Edgar G. Pr F sto "'.Hp S J H Park Nirs P. E. Pearman. Mr Sidney J Breaker, Mr. J. IL Scott. Miss Ehzabett G Spaeth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph NN. Smith, F Stvehe, Mr. Horace E. Suckiiii’* Mrs I> ail( l ss Elizabeth Si. cbiTlnv Mr Frank Sephton, Mr. Thomas Sevmour ra id Mrs. James H. Trewella. White: Nir. and Mrs. Alexander H M illi'imson. Miss Barbara _H. W right. Mr. Erie NV. Whittingham. Miss Florrie NN iltler, Miss Doris E. Youngman.

(The Arawa’s passenger list will be

found on Page 8.)

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 153, 25 March 1937, Page 14

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MATAROA REPORTS Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 153, 25 March 1937, Page 14

MATAROA REPORTS Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 153, 25 March 1937, Page 14