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PASSENGER LISTS

Maui Pomare For Apia When the Government motor-ship Maul Pomare left Wellington yesterday afternoon f<,T Apia and Niue Island, where she is Io load fruit for Lyttelton and Wellington, she carried the following passengers: Mr. J. K. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. A. McGregor, Mr. K. H. Dailey, Miss E. B. Possin, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, Miss Ward, Mrs. L. J. Rule, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Jones. Miss Jones, Mr. J. E. Allen, Mr. S’. I>e Page, Mr. Buddle. MATUA FROM THE ISLANDS. The Union Company’s Pacific Islands steamer Matua. winch arrived at Auckland on Monday from the Islands, brought the following passengers:— Mrs. C. Akauola. Mr. M. M. Brodie, Masters I. and N. Brown, Miss B. Cobcroft, Miss J. Croudace, Miss B. Chitty, Mr. L. Denny, Mrs. R. Denny, Bishop J. Darnand, Dr. C. W. Dawson, Mr. G. Greig, Mrs. M. M. Hastings, Mr. L. Holzwart. Mrs. E. M. Jones. Miss A. King, Master P. Land, Mr. K. Nltta, Miss V. Macdonald, Mr. R. McKegg, Mrs. P. Mcßiruey, Miss G. Mouatt, Miss E. I’aora. Miss J. Reade, Mrs. J. B. and Miss E. Protheroe, Miss 11. Ruland, Mr. A. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. and Masters D.. 8., and J. Slocombe, Master ASkudder. Miss K. T. K. Teperetu, Mr. Allbate Tubou, Mrs. C. Vete, Prince Tuboutoa, Prince John Gu. The Matua Is due at Wellington this morning, and will berth at the Queen’s Wharf, No. 1 south. She will sail again on Saturday for Auckland, thence on Tuesday next for Rarotonga. Nukualofa. Vavau, Apia, Suva, and back to Auckland and Wellington.

BY THE PORT CHALMERS. The Port Line motor-ship Port Chalmers, due at Auckland froth London on March 9, brings the following passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Atwell, Miss Mangan, Mr. F. A. Smee, Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Miss Drybrough, Mrs. Pangl, Dr. A; Rutter.

KAIKOURA’S DEPARTURE. The M.-A.-N.Z. Line motor-ship Kalkoura. at present berthed at Fryatt Quay, is to leave Wellington to-morrow to fill up at Napier. She will now sail finally on Saturday for New York, Boston, St; John and Halifax. The New Zealand Shipping Company are her agents.'

ZEALANDIC ON SUNDAY. The Shaw. Savill steamer Zealandic is dug at Wellington on Sunday front Auckland, loading for London and West Coast ports. \ She will leave on Tuesday to complete at Port Chalmers, and will sail finally , on March 4, going home by the Panama Canal. PORT WYNDHAM TO-DAY. The Port Line’s Port Wyndham is due at Wellington this morning from Lyttelton, and will berth at the Glasgow Wharf to complete Homeward loading. She will sail finally on Monday for London, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas. KAIWARRA FOR SYDNEY. The Union intercolonial freighter Kaiwarra left Wellington yesterday morning for Sydney. She Is to load at Newcastle for Miratnar. CORNWALL DIVERTED. . Prevented from berthing at Opua by strong winds,-the Federal steamer Cornwall was diverted to Auckland, where she arrived yesterday. She.will now return to Opua after loading at Auckland. The Cornwall is expected at Wellington to complete about March 2, and will sail finally : on March 5 fnr London and West Const ports of the United Kingdom. WEIRBANK WITH PHOSPHATE. Under charter to--khi?' British Phospha'e Commission, the Batik Line steamer Weirhank left Nauru Islan.d last Thursday for New Plymouth, where she is. due about Monday. ' She will finish unloading st Auckland.. ' i ‘ : ATHELLAIRD IN PORT. Bringing fuel oil from Sumatra for the Union Company, the tanker Atliellalrd arrived at Wellington yesterday from Oeban, and berthed at Miramar Wharf. She Is to leave on completion of discharge to load a farther cargo of fuel oibat Oeban for 'Wellington. HERTFORD CLEARS CURACAO. Outward bound, the Federal steamer Hertford, which left Liverpool on February 5, is reported by cable to have cleared Curacao on Saturday afternoon. She is due at Auckland on March 47, and at 'Wellington on March 24, completing discharge at Lyttelton and Dunedin. PIAKO LEAVING. The Piako. discharging New York cargo for the Federal Company, will leave Wellington to-day to complete at Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian ports. She is at present berthed at Ptpiteuv Wharf. MELBOURNE MARU COMING. The O.S.K. motor-ship Melbourne Maru, for which tlie Federal! Company are agents, is reported by cable to have left Kobo on February 15 for Auckland. Wellington, I.yttelton, and Dunedin, via Rabaul and Noumea. She is expected at Auckland on March 7. and at Wellington on March It. WAIWERA FOR I’ICTON. To finish Homeward loading at Picton and Lyttelton, the Waiwera. now at Glasgow Wharf; will leave Wellington to-day. She will sail finally from Lyttelton next Tuesday for London, via Cape Horn and .Las Palmas. ’,

RANGITANE AT LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company has had cabled advice that the motor-liner Rangitane. which left Auckland on January 17, arrived at. London on Monday afternoon.

i RANGITATA CLEARS BALBOA. According to cabled advice received by the New Zealand Shipping Company, the Rangitata, outwaril-bound from London, cleared Balboa on Saturday. She is due at Wellington! on March 12 to disembark her passengers,, (jnd will discharge her cargo at Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff.

IMPERIAL STAR AWAY. Having completed discharge of her London cargo in New Zealand, the Blue Star Line motor-ship Imperial Star left. New Plymouth yesterday for Gladstone, Queensland.

FRENCH SUBSIDY ESTIMATES. The draft'Budget estimates of the French Government for the year 193 S set out a sum of 557.744.514 fr. as the requirements, of the Ministry of .Marine, compareil with 911,896,353 fr. in 1937. The following are among thesubsidies to be provided: grants of intereßl under the Credit Maritime Law, 35 000,000 fr.-; aid for unsubsidised shipping, 89.900.000 fr.; mail services and others of national Importance between the Continent and Corsica, 14,000,009 fr.: mail services to the Far East, Australia, New ( aledonla, West Coast of Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean, 265,000.000 fr.: mall services and others of national importance bv the' Cotnpagnie Generale Transatlantique, 135,000,000 fr.;' services between France. Brazil and the River Plate, 32,000,000 ■ fr.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANQE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— AUCKLAND.—H.M.S. Endeavour. Awatea Gabriella, Kekerangu. Limerick, Niagara, Waitakl, Cambridge, Weirbank. WELLINGTON—Matai, Rangatira, Famahlne, Wahlne, Aorangt, Kaikorai. Kalwarra, Kahniro, Matua. Maul Pnn’a". Walana. Wairuna, James Cook, HitUefjord, Kalkoura. Mataroa Monterey, Naniwa Maru. Port Wyndham, Rangitata. Kemuera; Shabonee, Tainui. Tamaroa AWAiaUA—H.MS. Achilles, H.M.S. Karetu, Maunganul W anganella, Edward F. Johnson, New Zealand Star. Benledl, Catbay. Ceramic, Maetsuycker. Orcades, Port Jackson, Strathmore, Strathnaver, Strathaird.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 127, 23 February 1938, Page 14

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PASSENGER LISTS Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 127, 23 February 1938, Page 14

PASSENGER LISTS Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 127, 23 February 1938, Page 14

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