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MONTREAL CARGO

City of Glasgow at Auckland The Federal Company has received a wireless message from the M.-A.-N.Z. Line chartered steamer City of Glasgow, en route from Montreal, reporting that she expects to reach Auckland at 9 a.m. to-day. She will later complete discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff, and is expected here about August 7.

AUSTRALINU REPLACES CANADIAN HIGHLANDER. The M.-A.-N.Z. Line advises that the motor-ship Australind will now leave Montreal on September 21 for Auckland, Wellington Lyttelton and Dunedin in place of the Canadian Highlander. She is due at Auckland on October 29. PORT WELLINGTON LEAVES MONTEVIDEO. The Port Line has received cabled advice that the Port Wellington cleared Montevideo on Thursday. She left Wellington on Julv 9 for London, Avoumouth, Liverpool aud' Glasgow, via Cape Horn and Montevideo. THE MAUI POMARE. The Government motor-ship Maui Pomare, from Apia and Niue Island, via the Kermadecs, is due at Lyttelton on Monday and at Wellington the following day. TEES DUE TO-DAY. The steamer Tees is due at Wellington this evening from the Chatham Islands after having been delayed nearly a week at the islands owing to bad weather. She will leave again on Monday for Lyttelton to lay up for overhaul. KARAMEA REPLACES COPTIC.' The Shaw, Savill motor-ship Karamea will now leave London on September 2 for Wellington and Auckland in place of the Coptic. She is due here on October 6. KAIWARRA LEAVES NEWCASTLE. The Union Company has received cabled advice that the Kaiwarra left Newcastle at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday for Wellington. She is due here next Wednesday. CORNWALL LOADING. The Federal steamer Cornwall reached New Plymouth yesterday morning from Dunedin to complete discharge of her Liverpool cargo and to commence her Homeward loading. She will leave New Plymouth again on August 4 for Opua, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier and Wellington to till up. The vessel is due here on August 17 and is to clear this port finally on August 19 for London, Avoumouth, Liverpool. Manchester and Glasgow. KENT TO COMPLETE. The Federal steamer Kent is now to leave Wellington at noon to-day for Auckland to complete her Homeward loading, and will dear that port finally on August 5 for Southampton, London. Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow. ESSEX DISCHARGING. The Federal motor-ship Essex is expected to leave Auckland on August 7 for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge of her Liverpool cargo, and is due here on August 9. PORT BOWEN REPORTS. En route from Sydney to Auckland, the Port Line steamer Port Bowen has reported by wireless that she expects to reach the northern port to-morrow afternoon to commence her Homeward loading. TANKER HENRY DUNDAS. With bulk motor-spirit for the Vacuum Oil Company, the tanker Henry Dundas is due at Lyttelton on August 17 from Palembang: Site will later complete discharge at Wellington and Auckland. The Henrv Dundas is a new motor-tanker and was launched at Kiel on January 14 for the Standard Transportation Company, Hong-Kong. Her gross tonnage is 10,400. She has made one voyage from Palembang to Australia. BIRCHBANK WITH SUGAR. En route from Java with sugar, the Bank Line motor-ship Birchbank is expected at Auckland on August 6. NEW ZEALAND STAR’S PASSENGERS. The Blue Star Line motor-ship New Zealand Star, which is due at Wellington on August 8 from London, has the following passengers:—For Auckland: Dr. Wood (ship’s surgeon), and Mrs. Wood „Fo: Wellington: Paymaster Lieutenant-Com-mander and Mrs. J. O’Reilly. LieutenantCommander J. Eastley, R.N. (retirde). anti Mrs Eastley, Mr. and Mrs. B. Randall, Mrs M. E. Renwick, Miss E. L. Stuart-Forbes, Miss M. C. Stuart-Forbes, Miss S. Hiley. PORT FREMANTLE’S PASSENGERS. The Port Line motor-ship Port 1-re-mantle, which left Auckland last night fot London, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas, took the following passengers: Mr. G, M. Silver. Miss M. L. Silver, Mrs. £. L. Silver, Mr. S. L. Thompson. Mr. S. G. Torr, Mr. C. D. Bennett, Mr. G. J. Johnson, Mr. J. H. Cook.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 261, 31 July 1937, Page 14

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MONTREAL CARGO Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 261, 31 July 1937, Page 14

MONTREAL CARGO Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 261, 31 July 1937, Page 14