MATAROA FROM HOME
List of Passengers The Shaw, Savill liner Mataroa, from London and Southampton, via Curacao, Kingston and the Panama Canal, arrived at Wellington at noon yesterday and • berthed at the Pipitea Wharf. She is 'to i leave here again next Friday for Auckland I to complete discharge and to commence her Homeward loading. The Mataroa brought the following passengers:— For Wellington: Captain H. G. D. Acland, D. R.N., Mrs. 1. O. Bailey. Mrs. A. Ellinghain. Miss A. M. Fenton, Mrs. E. M. Helinore, Mr. J. Jud. Mrs. A. S. Keville, Miss E. A. Keville, Mr. W. C. May, Mr. E. .1. Simmons, Mrs. E. J. Simmons, Mrs. A. H. Martin. For Auckland: Mr. F. W. Plant. For Port Chalmers: Mr. T. C. Ross, Mrs. T. C. Ross, Miss AL C. Ross, Mrs. E. A. Stewart. For Napier: Miss E. Hoby. For Australia: Mr. P. V, R, Brav. Miss B. W. M. Gibson. Miss W. M. M. Gibson, Miss A. M. Goad. Mr. L. C. Moodv, Mrs. L. C. Moody, Miss .1. E. Moody, Mr. P. O’Sullivan, Mr. H. Priest. Mr. R. Sinison, Mr. D. E. Webster, Miss J. Ditchburn, Air. F. M. Onslow, Air. G. Hutchinson, Mr. C. Hutchinson. Round Voyage: Mr. H. French. Mrs. H. French, Mr. S. H. Gallop, Mrs. S. IT. Gallop, Colonel D. Hey, Mrs. D. Hey. Mrs. A. Alahouey. Lieut.-Colonel D. B. Parry, Mr. E. B. Radford, Mrs. E. B. Radford, Mr. L. Al. Sandbach. Mrs. L. M. Sandbach, Air. AT. J. Willett Bruce. KUMARA LOADING. In ballast from Glasgow, via the Cape of Good Hope and Sydney, the Shaw, Savill steamer Kumara reached Oamaru on Saturday to commence her Homeward loading. She will later complete at Lyttelton, Picton, Nelson and Wellington. The Kumara is due here on April 12, and is to clear this port finally on April 16 for London, via Alontevideo, Santos and Rio de Janeiro. ZEALANDIC CLEARS COLON. Cabled advice has been received by the Shaw, Savill Company that its motor-ship Zealandic cleared Colon last AVednesday. She left Port Chalmers on Alarch 4 for Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal. AR AAV A SAILS. Having completed her Homeward loading. the Shaw, Savill liner Arawa left Wellington late on Saturday night for Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal, Kingston and Curacao. BRISBANE AIARU LEAVES MO JI. Cabled advice has been received by the Federal Company that the O.S.K. Line motor-ship Brisbane Alaru left Moji on Alarch 24 for Auckland, AA r ellington. Lyttelton. and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland on April 11. MARAMA AT MELBOURNE. Cabled advice has been received by the Union Company that the Alarama, from AVellington and Bluff, reached" Melbourne at 6 p.m. last Friday. She is to leave there again at 5 p_.m. on Wednesday for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelto.n and AVellington. The Alarama is duo at Bluff on April 4 and at AVellington on April S. She will then withdraw from the service. AIESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain A. Alclntosh is in command of the iShaw, Savill liner Alataroa, and his officers are: Chief, Mr. T. T. Oliver; second, Air. G. Campbell; third, Air. E. MacFarren; chief engineer. Air. J. Y’oung; second, Air. G. H. Chappell; third, Air. S. Nicol: surgeon. Dr. H. J. Pickering: purser. Mr. E. AA r . White; chief steward, Air. E. Pugh. THE GOLDEN BEAR. The O. and O. Line steamer Golden Bear is now due at Auckland at noon on April 3 from Los Angeles. She will later discharge at Wellington and Nelson and is now expected here on April 8. CHIFUKU AIARU LATER. Delayed by rain at Auckland the Y.K.K. Line steamer Chifuku Alaru is now to leave there to-morrow for Wellington and is due here next Friday morning to continue discharge of her Japanese cargo. She is to leave here again the following day for South Island ports to discharge and load. AAVATEA DUE TO-MORROAV. The Union Company’s liner Awatea left Sydney at 5.50 p.m. on Saturday for AVellington. and is due here to-morrow morning. She is to leave AVellington again at 5 p.m. to-morrow on the return trip to Sydney. BY TELEGRAPH. OA T ERSEAS. SYDNEY, March 27. Sailed. —AA’anganella (5 p.m.), for Auckland; Awatea (5.50 p.m.), for Wellington. LONDON, Alarch 27. Sailed.—From Las Palmas, Port Fairy.
BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. SATURDAY, MARCH 27. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Wahine (6.35 a.m.), from Wellington: Tees (7.35 a.m.), from Waitangi. Sailed.—Melbourne Maru (noon) for Dunedin; Waitaki (12.35 p.m.), for Timaru; Wahine (8.40 p.m.). for Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Alexander (10.35 p.m. Friday), from Wellington. SUNDAY’, MARCH 28. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Storm (3.40 a.m.), aud Awahou (6.40 a.m.), from Timaru; Rangatira (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington. To Sail.—Rangatira, for Wellington. DUNEDIN. Arrived. —Armadale (5 p.m.), from Timaru: Melbourne Maru (6 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed. —Hauraki (6.15 a.m.), for Melbourne. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— AUCKLAND: Gabriella, Kaikorai, Kairanga, Kaiwarra, Matua, Maui Pomare, Wairuna, Wanganella, Recorder, Antonio, Augsburg, Benwyvis, Bosworth, Chifuku Maru, Golden Bear, Herborg, Karafuto Maru, Olivebank, Rananga, Vera, Wichita. WELLINGTON: Tamahine, Dunedin, Nucula, Awatea, Aorangi, Karepo, Niagara, Arawa, Akaroa, Durham, Mataroa, Northumberland, Rangitane, Rangitiki, Remuera, Tamaroa. AWARUA: Karetu, Oinana, Hauraki, Golden Coast, Port Denison, Ruahine, Straithaird. Strathnaver, Ceramic, Maloja, Nieuw Holland, Nieuw Zeeland, Orion, Orontes, Themistocles. CHATHAM ISLANDS: South Sea.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 155, 29 March 1937, Page 12
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