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City Of Manila At Auckland From New York and Newport News to the agency of the Federal Company, the A. and A. Line steamer City of Manila reached Auckland yesterday afternoon. She 1« to leave there again next Tuesday for Wellington, Lyttelton and Duuedin, to complete discharge, and is now due here on November 18. Maunganui’s v Passengers From Melbourne, via South Island ports, the Union Company’s Maunganui is due at Wellington this morning and will berth at the Taranaki Street Wharf. She is to leave here again at 1 p.m. to-morrow for Melbourne, via Bluff. The Maunganui has the following passengers:— For Wellington: Miss G. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Butler, Str. J. Cotter, Mr. C. Crombie, Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark, Miss M. Dawson, Mr. P. Dlserens, Mr. and Mrs. J. Elstob, Mr. H. Furness, Mr. T. Flett, Mr. R. Gilmour, Mr. S. Goodall. Mr. T. Galbraith, Miss K. Kingston, Sirs. T. C. and Mr. B. Paton, Mr. J. Pow, Mr. B. L. Peek, Mr. and Mrs. S. Randall, Mr. K. Robbie, Sirs. K. Huffy, Miss E. Sandle, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. C. Stevens, Mr. A. It. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. E. Willis, Mrs. E. Bailey, Mrs. J. Braithwaite, Mr. and Mrs. W. Butterfield, Mrs. R. Bognuda, Miss R. Blake, Miss J. Crombie, Mr. R. Curry, Miss M. Colliss, Miss V. Larsen, Mr. A. Oldfield, Miss A. N. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. L. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. A. Voss, Mr. and Mrs. F. Blowers, Mr. S. Grindley, Miss B. Onyon, Mr. J. O’Neill. Round voyage: Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarke, Miss B. Frilay, Mr. A. Graham, Mrs. A. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp. Mr. G. Lorimer, Mr. R. Mllsom, Mr. P. Maroney, Messrs. A. C. and M. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wrighton. CANADIAN CONQUEROR IN PORT. To continue her loading to the agency of the Federal Company, the M.-A.-N.Z. Line steamer Canadian Conqueror is due at Wellington this morning from Lyttelton and will now berth at the King’s Wharf. She is to leave here again to-mor-row for Auckland to fill up, and will clear that port finally next Wednesday for Baltimore, New York, Boston, St. John and Halifax. AWATEA FOR SYDNEY.
The Union Company’s liner Awatea is timed to leave Wellington at 5 p.m. to-day for Sydney, where she Is due next Monday morning. RUAHINE DUE TO-DAY. To continue her Homeward loading to the agency of the Federal Company, the liner Ruahine is due at Wellington this morning from New Plymouth and will berth at the Glasgow Wharf. She is to leave here again next Wednesday for Tokomaru Bay and Auckland to fill up and will clear the northern port finally on December 1 for London. Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via the Panama Canal. ROTORUA AT COLON. Cabled advice has been received by the Federal Company that the liner Rotorua, en route from Liverpool to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin, reached Colon on Wednesday morning. She is due at Auckland on December 3. NIAGARA AT HONOLULU. From Sydney and Auckland, the C.-A. liner Niagara is due at Honolulu to-day and at Vancouver on November 19. THE MARIPOSA. The Matson liner Mariposa is to leave Sydney to-day for Auckland where she is due next Monday morning. She will leave there again later the same day for Suva, Pago Pago, Honolulu, Los Angeles and San Francisco. WAIPAHI FOR SUVA. The Union Company advisee that the Waipahl will now leave Auckland on December 3 on her special trip to Suva. She is due back at Auckland on December 14 with fruit for the Christmas market. MIDDLESEX DUE TO-DAY. To continue her Homeward loading, the Federal steamer Middlesex is due in Wellington late this afternoon from Auckland and will berth at the Glasgow Wharf. She is to leave here again about next Tuesday for Napier to fill up, and is scheduled to clear that port finally on November 23 for London, Avonmouth. Liverpool. Manchester aud Glasgow. PORT HUNTER DISCHARGING. The Port Line steamer Port Hunter is now to leave Wellington to-morrow for Auckland aud Bluff to complete discharge of her London cargo. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain F. M. Smith is still in command of the Shaw, Savill steamer Malmoa. Captain J. W. Johnson retains command of the Shaw, Savill motor-ship Waipawa. PARRACOMBE WITH NEWSPRINT. The steamer Parracombe. with a cargo of newsprint for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Timaru, and Dunedin, left Liverpool, Novia Seotia on November 6. She is due at Auckland on December 16. NAPIER STAR AGAIN REPORTS. The Federal Company has received a further wireless message from the Blue Star Line steamer Napier Star, en route from Liverpool, reporting that she expects to reach Auckland at 10 a.m. to-morrow She will later complete discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin, and is due here on November 22. KARAMEA SAILS. Haring completed her Homeward loading the Shaw, Savill motor-ship Karamea left Napier yesterday for London, via the Panama Canal.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 41, 12 November 1937, Page 14
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