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City Of Wellington Reports The Federal Company has received a wireless message from the M.-A.-N.Z. Line steamer City of AVellington, en route from St. Ju'hn and Halifax to AVellington, reporting that she expects to arrive in the stream nt G p.m. She will leave here again next Monday for Auckland, Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge. PORT JACKSON AT LONDON. The Port Line lias received cabled advice that its motor-ship Port Jacksou reached Loudon last Sunday. She left AVellington on February 19 fiK London, via the Panama Canal and ho®: made a very smart passage of 29 days. EKNAREN WITH SLAG. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received cabled advice that the Swedish motor-ship Eknaren left linminghmn on March 14 witli basic slag for Auckland. AVellington and New Plymouth. She is due at Auckland on May 7. RANGITIKI’S “ALL WELL.” The New Zealand Shipping Company has received a wireless message from its motorliner Rangitiki reporting that she has experienced unfavourable weather —all well on board. The Rangitiki lett AVellington on Mareh 10 for London, via the Panama Canal. RANGITANE CLEARS BALBOA. Cabled advice lias been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that its motor-liner Rangitane, en route from London to AVellington and Auckland, cleared Balboa last Sunday. She is due here on April 6. ROAVANBANK AVITH PHOSPHATES. AVith phosphates for discharge at Lyttelton and Dunedin, the Bank Line steamer Rowanbank is due at Lyttelton next Sunday from Nauru Island. DUNEDIN STAR’S PASSENGERS. The Blue Star Line motor-ship Dunedin Star, which is now to clear Lyttelton finally to-day for London, via the Panama Canal, will take the following passengers:— Mr. and Mrs. J. McLelland, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Lake, Air. G. Beesley, Lady L. D. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. AV. E. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Adams, Miss D. M. Lorley, Brigadier-General E. Hewlett. Dr. T. Hardie Nell will act as ships surgeon. TEKOA ARRIVES HOME. Cabled advice has been received by the Federal Company that the Tekoa reached Southampton last Sunday. She left AVanganul on April 8 for Southampton, London, Avonmoutb, Cardiff, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow, via Montevideo and Dakar. KOZAN MARU LEAVES KOBE. Wright, Stephenson and Co. Ltd. have received cabled advice that the Y.K.K. Line ir.otor-shlp\ Kozan Maru left Kobe on March 13 for Auckland, Wellington, Wanganui. Dunedin and Lyttelton, via Noumea. She is due at Auckland on April 7. NIAGARA AT HONOLULU. The C.-A. liner Niagara, from A’ancouver, is due at Honolulu to-day, at Suva on April 1 and at Auckland on April 4. She will leave there again the following day for Sydney. AKAROA CLEARS COLON. The Shaw, Savili Company has received cabled advice that its liner Akaroa cleared Colon on Monday morning. She left AVellington on March 1 for Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal. MATAKANA AT LONDON. Cabled been received by the Shaw, Savili Company "that the Matakana reached London on Monday morning. She left Napier on February 7 for London, Hull and Newcastle-on-Tyne via Cape Horn and Montevideo. MESS TABLE GOSSIP. Captain R. Duncan is now in command of the Ngakuta and Captain A. M. Lucas has transferred to the Ngatoro. Mr. T. H. Davis has joined the Kakapo as chief officer, relieving Mr. J. Mac Neil for orders. , Mr. J". W. Madden has joined the Aorangi as second officer, relieving Mr. D. W. Blacklaws, who is on sick leave at Auckland. Mr. T. AV. Germein is now second officer of the Kiwitea, relieving Mr. D. H. Richards for orders at Sydney. . Mr. I. B. Dymock has appointed temporary chief officer of the Kiwitea, relieving Mr. W. A. Todd, who is on sick leave at Sydney. , , Mr. J". S. Fenerty has joined the Karanui at Melbourne as second officer, relieving Mr. C. A. Woods for orders. Mr. G. E. Langley is, now second officer of the Ngatoro, vice Mr. B. S. Johnson, who has transferred to the Wairuna as third officer, relieving Mr. J. L. Hughes for holidays. PASSENGERS BY SAVARTENHONDT. The South pacific Line steamer Swartenhondt, which left AVellington yesterday afternoon for Port. Moresby, Java and Singapore, via Sydney, took the following passengers:— ' ■ „ ~ Mrs. E. Gordon, Mrs L. Emery, Mr. E. ,T. Cormody, Mrs. E. M. Colledge Mrs. D. L. Leach and two infants, Mr. C. Wegener. Mr N Jones, Mr. R. B. Andrews, Miss M. Holt. Mr. and Mrs. E. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. AV. F. Mclntosh, Miss M. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Gibson and infant, Mrs. B. M. Somes. Mr. Haggltt, Mr. J Bunney Air. and Mrs. H. G. F. Van Huis, Mrs. E J. McLean, ■ Miss I. Hilbold, Mrs. Blundell. MONTEREY’S PASSENGERS. The Matson liner Monterey, which reached Auckland last Friday from San Francisco and Los Angeles, via Honolulu, Pago Pago and Suva, brought the following passengers for New Zealand: Mr. H. Campbell. Colonel R. Colter, Sirs. Colter Miss E. Garcia, Miss R. Gaudin, Miss E Greenslade. Mr. H- He mus, Mr- W. Henry. Mrs. W. Henry Mr. W. Holland, Mrs W. Holland, Mr. L. Ibbertson. Mrs. 1,. Ibbertson, Mr. P. Isaacson Mr. E. Jensen, Mrs. E. Jensen, Miss E. Ker, Mrs. p Kissen. Mr. J. ’Lung. Miss Msrtin, Mr W Miller, Mr. H. Milhollond, Captain ,T. Mullins. Mr. and Mrs. E. Nelson Mrs. L. Park, (Miss St. Park. Mr. and Mrs. G. Rhodes, Sir. and Sirs. T. Russell, Miss B. Russell, Sir. J. Russell Mrs. J. Russell, Sirs. A. Slocum, Slaster R. Slocum, Mr. B. A r anderbasch. Sir. AV. Mrs. W. A oct, Miss St. A’ogt, Sirs. A. White. Cabin: Mr. W. Andrews. Sir. A. Baffert. Stiss E. Beattie, Mrs. J". Cope, Mrs. L. Curran, Miss A. Daniel, Mr. T. Gadsden. Mrs. C. Gambling, Air. E. Griffiths, Mr. H. Jenkins, Mr. L. Jensen, Str. P. McKay, Stiss F. Merville. Str. A. Sioen, Sirs. A. Moen, Slaster J. Sioen. Dr. J. Sfudd. Sir. G. Meredith Mrs. A. Neilson, Mr. A. Neilson. Miss B. bordman. Sirs. A. Poanaga, Mr. C. Shaffer. Mr. B Silbert. Str. J. Tontl, Miss M. AS ells, Sirs. J. Winstone, Sir. and Sirs. A. Yourst. BY TELEGRAPH. overseas. LONDON, Starch 21. Arrived—At London, Slatakana. Arrived. f ßKM antle, MARCH 22. Arrived.—Strathaird, from London. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. TUESDAY, SIARCH 22. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Eulima (12.45 p.m.). from fl elSaVleffi—H.M.S. Achilles (9 a.m.). for Russell: Aorangi (1.55 p.m.), for Vancouver. To Sail.—Elmbank (6.30 p.m.), for Sydney; Kakapo (10 p.m.). for AVestport. NELSON. Sailed.—Arahura (7.30 p.m.), for AVelhngton. TARAKOHE. Arrived.—Nikau (10.30 a.m.). from AA’ellington. / DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Holmlea (0 p.m.), from Lyttelton- Gale (8 p.m.). from Lyttelton. Sailed'.—Karetu (11.45 a.m.), for Oamaru.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 151, 23 March 1938, Page 14

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HALIFAX CARGO Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 151, 23 March 1938, Page 14

HALIFAX CARGO Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 151, 23 March 1938, Page 14