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MATAROA LEAVING

Passengers For London Thtf Shaw, Savill liner Mataroa Is due at Wellington this morning from PJcton to complete Homeward loading at the Glasgow Wharf. She will leave Wellington finally at 5 p.m. to-morrow for Southampton and London, via the Panama The following passengers are booked to sail by the Mataroa; — Mr. M. W. Ash, Mlse H. H. Ash, Miss .!. H. Ash, Miss E. M. Bage. Mr. A. H. Bath, Mr. J. D. Boylan, Mrs. Boylan, Mr. A. I. Brown. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. O. M. Bruce. Mrs. E. A. L. Burke, Miss A. A. Burnett, Brigadier-General .T. Byron, Mrs. Byron. Miss M. Chamley, Miss A. H. Cookson, Miss F. M. D. Crosby, Mr. J. B. R. Davies, Mrs. Davies, Master A. B. Davies, Mr. T. A. Dobson, Captain J. E. Donald, Mrs. Donald Miss S. P. English, Wing Commander ,T. L. Findlay, Mrs. Findlay. Master L. TFindlay, Miss D. Goodman, Mr. R. Hartree. Colonel G. W. Haslehust, Mrs. Haslehust, Mrs. A. S. L. Hatfield. Miss R. D.' Heather, Dr. M. I. Heron, Mr. A. E. Hobbs, Mrs. Hobbs, Miss E. M. Hoddinott, Mr. W. L. Keville, Miss J. I. Knights, Misa 1< F. Levens, Mrs. F. Lindsay, Miss J. Macbeth. Mr. J. P. R. Manoy. Mrs. F. E. M. Melrose. Miss W. L. Miles, Mrs. A. Moger, Mrs. b. Mowat, Mr. T. G. A. Muntz. Mrs. Muntz, Master C. G. A. Muntz, Master w. R. A. Muntz, Mrs. E. C. Murphy. Mias E, M. Murphy. Lieutenant R. McCaig, Mrs. C. A. McDonald, Mrs. J. F. Nathan, Mrs. M. Nelson, Mr. A. S. Oxley, Mrs. Oxley, Master R. P. Oxlev, Miss 11. T. Paterson, Miss S. Paterson, Mr. 11. H. Pharazyn, Miss N. M. Phillips. Mr. J. A. Pickles, Mr. F. J. Ratcliffe, Lleut.-Commander G. R. M. Robertson, R.N., Mrs. Robertson. Master I. A. Robertson, Miss E. M. Ryley. Miss I. E. Ryley, Rev. W. W. Singleton Mr J. Thornley, Mrs. C. G. Tlsdall, Mr. R. C. Traill. Mrs. Traill. Master R. R. TraJH. Mrs. E. M. Tyndale-Biscoe. Mr. L. van Zwanenberg, Mrs. Van Zwanenberg. Mrs. Vincent-Summers, Miss E. Ward. Mr. H. Ward. Miss W. E. E. Watsford, Mr H. R. M. Weatherdon. Miss A. G. M. Weatherdon, Lady Whlskard, Sir Thomas W Ilford, K.C.M.G., K.C., Lady Wlltord. Mrs. A. G. Winton. Mrs. Bath, Mrs. K. M. Crompton, Sir. and Mrs. A. J. Forbes, Mrs. Pye, Mr. J. B. Thornton. PORT WYNDHAM TO LOAD. The Port Line motor-ship Port Wyndham is due at Gisborne on Sunday trom Brisbane. She Is to start Homeward loading there on Monday, and will fill up at Napier. Auckland, Wellington and Lyttelton. Her Wellington loading dates are February 14 to 17. and she will sail finally from Lyttelton on February 23 for London, via Capo Horn and Las Palmas. PORT AUCKLAND ALLOTTED. The Port steamer Port Auckland has been allotted to load Homeward during lebru-ary-March. She is due at Auckland from Brisbane on February 28, and will complete at Waikokopu, Napier and Wellington. She Is due here on March 11, anu will leave on March 17 for London and Hamburg, via Cape Horn and Montevideo BRISBANE MARU FOR AUCKLAND. The O.S.K. motor-ship Brisbane Maru left Lvttelton yesterday to load at Auckland for Japan. She !b due there on Sunday, and will sail finally next Wednesday for Japan. v;a Noumea. DURHAM IN PORT. / The Federal motor-ship Durham is due at Wellington to-day from Auckland, and will berth at the King’s Wharf to continue discharging her Liverpool cargo, blie will later comply at Lyttelton and Dunedin. afterward loading Homeward on the coast. CUMBERLAND AT MONTEVIDEO. The Federal steamer Cumberland, which sailed from Port Chalmers on January 7. cleared Montevideo on Wednesday for London, according to cabled advice. NO RTHUMBER LA ND I. EAVINq. The steamer Northuuiberlnnd will leave Wellington to-day to finish unloading her London car#o at Auckland, for the New Zealand Shipping Copipany. TUNGAKIRO AT CURACAO. The New Zealand Shipping Company has had cabled advice that Die Tongariro. which sailed from Lyttelton, on December 30, cleared “Curacao for Loudon last Mou day. ARRAWA AT COLON. The Shaw, Savill Company has had cabled advice that the Arnwii.- which -left Lyttelton on January 5 for Southampton and London, reached Colon ou Tuesday afternoon. WAIItAN’GIS DEPARTURE. The Shaw, Savill motor-ship Wairangi le to leave Wellington for London, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas, early to-morrow afternoon. The Wairangi is to shift her berth to Aotea Quay. NARBADA FOR EAST. The Union Company’s chartered steamer Narbada, whleh has been loading and discharging at New Zealand ports, is to leave Bluff to-day tor Newcastle, .Calcutta, Penang. Singapore and Samarang. GERA LOADING! The North German Lloyd steamer Gera, loading for Gollin and Company, left Wellington yesterday for Napier, Wanganui, Auckland and Lyttelton, thence I New York. - KAIMATA TO FINISH. The M.A.N.Z. Line Kaimata left Wellington yesterday to complete Homeward loading at Napier and Auckland, thence on February 5 to New York, Boston, St. John and Halifax. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— AUCKLAND.—H.M.S. Endeavour, H.M.S. Wellington, Aorangi, Awatea, Maui Pomare, Waitaki, Fernmoor, Kent, Matakana. Port Halifax. South Africa, Strathnaver. WELLINGTON.—RangatIra. Tamahine, Wahine, Kaikorai. Niagara, Paua, Akaroa, Durham, Fordsdale, Gera. Kaikoura, Kaimata, Mataroa, Oakbank. Port Campbell. Port Wyndham, Rangltane. Rangitlki, Rotorua, Surrey. ' A WARUA.—Maiai, Kauri. Maunganui, Triaster, Trloua. G, S. Walden, Arawa, Discovery 11, Cathay, Maetsuycker, Maloja Mooltan, Nleuw Holland. Nieuw Zealand, Orlon, Ormonde. Ulriinlo. Strathaird, Stratheden. Strathmore. Walwera. CHATHAM ISLANDS. —South Sea.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 105, 28 January 1938, Page 14

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MATAROA LEAVING Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 105, 28 January 1938, Page 14

MATAROA LEAVING Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 105, 28 January 1938, Page 14

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