HOMEWARD LOADINGS
Seven Ships Allotted The following seven ships have been allotted to load Homeward at New Zealand ports during November-December:— Now Zealand Shipping Company. The motor-liner Rangltata, now en route from London, will commence her loading during discharge at Napier on December 1 and completes later at Gisborne, Auckland, Tokomaru .Bay and Wellington. She is due here on December 14 and is te clear this port finally on December 16 for London, via the Panama Canal. Blue Star Line. The Napier Star, now eu route from Liverpool, will commence her loading during discharge at Port Chalmers on December 2, and completes at Bluff, Auckland, Napier and Welliugton. She is due here on December 21, and is -scheduled to clear this port Anally on December 24 for London, via the Panama Canal. Port Line. The motor-ship Port Chalmers is due at Bluff on November 11 from Australia to load and completes at New Plymouth, Wellington, Gisborne, Napier and Aucklanu. She is dne here on November 18 and is to clear Auckland finally on December 4 for London, via Cape Horn. The Port Hunter, now en route from London, will load during discharge at Bluff on November 24. and completes at New Plymouth, Auckland, Wellington and Napier. She is due here on December 11 and is to clear Napier -finally on December 20 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via the Panama Canal. Shaw, Savill Company. T.he liner Tamaroa, now en route from London, will load during discharge at Port Chalmers on November 15 and completes later at Opua, Auckland and Wellington. She is <Jjib here on November 29 and will clear this port finally on December 3 for Southampton and London, via the Panama The motor-ship Waipawa is due at Lyttelton from Brisbane on November 13 to load and completes at Wellington, New Plymouth, Napier and Auckland. She is due here on November 17 and is scheduled to clear Auckland Anally on December S for London, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas.' Federal S.N. Company. The liner Ruahine, now en route from London, will commence her loading at New Plymouth on November 10 and completes at Wellington, Tokomaru Bay and Auckland. She is due here on November 15 and will clear Auckland finally on December 1 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via the Panama Canal. NIAGARA’S PASSENGERS. The C.-A. liner Niagara, which reached Auckland last Monday from Vancouver via Honolulu and Suva, had the following passengers for New Zealand: — First class: Mrs. E. Anderson, Mr. T. 11. Andrews, Mr. A. Boyd, Mrs. O. Boyd, Mrs. I. W. Burke, Miss J. Burke, Miss M. Burke, Miss B. Burke, Master D. Burke. Mr. H. Ballin, Mrs. M. Ballin, Miss O. Ballin. Mrs. K. A. Begg, Mr. C. E. Begg, Miss It. Burke, Mrs. E. H. Benton, Mrs. V. A. Coleman, Miss M. Couper, Mr. G. Carden, Mrs. A. Cronin, Mrs. L. C. Creswick, Mr. J. De Castilla, Mrs. De Castilla. Mr. J. H. Dupin, Mrs, D. Dupin, Mr. K. P. Dunne, Miss E. Elliot, Mr. T. P. Green, Mr. 11. Gorodiski, Mrs. F. P. Gorodiski, Mr. P. Gill, Mrs. M. Gill, Miss A. Green, Miss M. Gill, Miss Greenfell-Spencer, Miss L. Gage, Mr. E. Healey, Mrs. G. Healey, Mr. W. Hill, Mr. A. Hodges. Mr. W. S. Johnston. Mr. A. H. Jacka, Miss J. Jones, Rev. J. Litton, Mrs. B. Litten, Miss E. Laing, Mr. W. Lemley, Mr. E. M. McGregor, Sir J. Steel-Maitland, Miss G. Steel-Maitland. Mr. W. Marks. Mrs. I. Marks, Miss L. Marks, Mr. F. E. Major, Mr. A. Milne, Mrs. E. Milne, Mrs. L. McLeod. Mr. D. M. McGregor Mrs. M, Pike, Miss J. K. Pearson, Miss C. Owen, Mt. J. Owen, Mr. W. Sprintz, Mr. J. L. Shanks, Mrs. M. Shanks, Mrs. A. Suckling, Mr. H. P. Static, Mr. A. W. Small, Miss P. Small, Master A. Small, Master D. Small. Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. B. Tapp, Mr. T. F. Thomson, Mrs A. I. Thomson, Mr. R. Thomson, Dr. A. Tennent. Mrs. L. Thatcher, Miss J. Thatcher. Mr. D. F. Thomas, Mr. A. L. Walker, Mrs. J. Walker, Mrs. V. Waldron, Mr. W. D. Williams, Mrs. M. Williams, Miss T Willetts, Miss F. Willetts, Mr. A. K. Wilkie, Mrs. H. Wilkie, Mr. W. Warnock, Mr. P. Wilson. Cabin class: Mrs. A. C. Baird, Miss P. Baird, Miss C. Baird, Miss K. Burton. Master D. Burton, Mr. G. M. Bacon, Mrs. V. Bankler, Miss D. Beckett. Miss C. Boffa, Mr. R. J. Bell, Mr. H. D. Blundell, Mr. J. T. Bridge, Mr. A. M. Carpenter, Mrs. A. Carpenter, Mr. C. E. Clarke, Miss D. E. Clark, Mrs. M. E. Clark, Mr. H. A, Clark, Mrs. E. G. Clark, Mr. A. L. Collie, Miss L. Collie, Mr. F. A. Collie, Mr. P. A. Cockeram, Mrs. C. Christoffersen, Miss S. Crump, Mr. O. L. Davies, Mr. A. J. Davies, Miss A. R. Dawson, Mr. A. C. Dermer, Mr. C. Dermer Mr. C. M. Dermer, Mr. E. J. Dash. Mrs. C. E. Dash, Mrs. A. Dibbs, Mr. D. Donald, Mrs. A. L. Donald, Mrs. M. Engelbrecht, Mr. L. A. Elliot, Mrs. E. Elliot, Mr. H. W. Eggers, Mrs. E. I. Eggers, Miss E. Finlay. Mr. W. Fleming, Mrs. E. Fleming, Mr. K. Gambrill. Mrs. E. Gam-brill, Mr. Helson, Mrs. Helson. Mr. W. Haldane, Mr. G. A. Hart, Mrs. D. Hart, Miss O. R. Haycock, Mr. H. P. Henton, Mrs. Henton, Mrs. E. Johnston, Mr. F. C. Kennedy, Mrs. M. Kennedy, Mr. T. Kendell. Mrs. H. M. Kerr, Mr. M. Kremer, Miss D. E. Lock, Mrs. S. Liverton, Miss E. J. Liverton, Miss R. Middleton. Mr. W. G. Morrison, Mrs. E. W. Morrison, Mr. H. A. Morrison. Mr. E. H. Morison. Miss N. McDowell, Miss R. McDonald, Mr t C. Palmer. Mrs. F. Palmer, Mrs. S. A. Pearsall, Mr. E. Pittock, Mrs. M. Pitcaithley, Mrs. F. A. Price, Mrs. E. C. Primrose, Mr. A. W. Pattison, Mrs. I. Pattison, Mr. D. Provan, Mrs. M. Purton. Mr. D. Prouse, Mrs. E. Reese. Mrs. E. C. Sharp, Mr. A. R. Smith, Mrs. E. F. Smith. Miss L. Skipper, Mr. R. Tanner. Mrs. M. Tanner, Mr. G. T. Wilson, Mrs. E. K. Wilson. Miss G. E. Wellerman, Mrs. A. M. Wilkie, Miss- C. Wilkie, and 53 third class.
CUMBERLAND AGAIN REPORTS. The Federal Company has received a further wireloss message from the Cumberland, en route from Liverpool, reporting that she expects to reach Auckland at 7 p.m. to-day. She-will later complete discharge at Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru, and is due here on November BRISBANE MARU AT AUCKLAND. From Japan, via Sydney, the O.S.K. Line motor-ship Brisbane Maru reached Auckland yesterday morning. She is now due at Wellington next Monday to discharge and load, and will leave here again on October 27 for Lyttelton and Dunedin, thence on. October 29 to Japan, via Australia.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 22, 21 October 1937, Page 14
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