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Union Cargo Service The following are the movements of Union Company vessels engaged in its intercolonial cargo service:— The Gabriella, from Port Stephens and Newcastle, js due at Auckland next Thursday; thence to Opua to complete discharge. The Kaikorai, from Newcastle, is to leave Sydney today for Wellington. The Kairanga, from Newcastle, is to leave Sydney today for Auckland. The Kaliugo, now undergoing survey at Wellington, is to leave here about January 20 for Pietou and Greymouth to load for Sydney. Site will then load at Newcastle and Sydney early in February for New Plymouth and Wanganui. 'The Karetu is to leave Bluff on Wednesday for Sydney. She will then load at Newcastle about January 24, completing at Sydney for Bluff, Dunedin, Oamaru and Lyttelton. The Kauri, from Edithburg and Adelaide, is to leave Melbourne today for Auckland, Portland, Napier and Wellington. Tlie Omana, from Edithburg, Adelaide and Melbourne, via New Plymouth, is due at Auckland today, thence to Wellington to complete discharge. She is due here next Friday. The Waikouaiti, from Newcastle, Port Stephens and Sydney, is to leave Dunedin tomorrow for Timaru, Lyttelton, Oamaru and Bluff to complete discharge, thence to Sydney. She will then load at Newcastle about February 1, completing at Sydney for Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton and Bluff.
PASSENGER LISTS Rangitane For London The New Zealand Shipping Company’B motor-liner Rangitane, which is to leave Wellington at 5 p.m. today for London via the Panama Canal, will take the following passengers: — , First class: Miss P. M. Acland, Air.' M. Alison, Miss M. J. Alison, Dr. A. Clarke Begg, 0.8. E., M.D., Mrs. Begg. Mr. S. A. Chisholm, Mr. A. Crompton, Miss G. B. Fergie, Mrs. R. M. Jennings, Commander G. N. Loriston-Clarke, R.N., Mrs. LoristonClarke, the Very Rev. Dr. Dugald MacFarlane, Miss J. A. Maling, Mr. T. J. Matthews, Mrs. Matthews, Mr. V. E. Masters, Mrs. C. K. Masters, Miss G. Morris, Mr. 11. McGill, Mrs. McGill, Mrs. W. Read, Dr. H; W. 1 Strong, Mrs. Strong, Mrs. M. R. Tripp, Captain L. C. P. Tudway, R.N., Mr. J. L. Thomas, Mrs. D. Youug, Miss J. R. Young.
Tourist A class: Mr. 11. W. Bartleet, Mrs. Bartleet, Miss E. M. Battersby, Mrs. E. S. Blake, Colonel K. W. Briggs, Mrs. P. L. Cowev, Miss M. B. Dwyer, Miss B. Ensoll, Miss IL C. Garlick, Miss U. Garlick, Mr. G. Hammond, Mrs. N. N. Holmes, Miss V. C. Holmes, Master E. M. C. Holmes, Master J. C. Holmes, Miss P. E. Hughes, Mr. E. P. Irwin, Miss E. Irwin, Mrs. A. E. Kottmann. Mrs. IL F. Lord, Master D. L. Loriston-Clarke, Master A. G. LoristonClarke, Miss M. J. Martin, Miss J. M. Murchison, Mrs. R. Nightingale, Mrs. M. Parsons, Mrs. M. Porter, Miss L. Rlmmington. Mr. E. Russel, Mrs. Russel, Miss N. L. Russell, Mrs. A. Simpson, Mr. N. Smith, Dr. Grace Stevenson, Mrs. D. S. Taylor, Mrs. M. J. Thomas, Miss M. A. C. Whieldon, Mrs. E. M. Wilson, Miss. C. M. Wood. Mr. H. G. Wooding. Tourist B class: Mr. R. A. J. Anderson, Mr. J. Baines, Mrs. Baines, Mr. J. F. Bowman. Mr. A. Elliott, Mrs. M. C. Hughes, Mr. P. R. Hughes, Miss R. M. Hughes, Mrs. J. Jacks. Mr. C. B. G. Knight. Mrs. A. J. Lane, Mr. J. H. Langridge, Mr. J. Milne, Miss A. Moriarty. Mr. D. C. McGlashan. Mr. D. Nelson,-Mrs. E. A. Peters, Mr. T. W. Smith. Mrs. Smith. Master'll. Smith, Miss J. Smith, Mr. D. W. Wheeler, Mr. J. T. White, Mr. E. P. Williams, Mrs. R. E. S. Wilson.
Maunganui For Melbourne The Union Company's liner Maunganui, Which left Wellington on Saturday for Melbourne, via Bluff, took the following passengers:— ' . ' Miss M. Abbey Jones, Mr. A- G. D. Adam, Mrs. A. G. D. Adam, Mr. K. Allen, Mrs. K. Allen and two children. Mr. IV. J. Burke, Miss E. Balmer, Mr. J. S. Baker, Mr. E. 11. Buckingham, Miss Boniface, Mrs. A. Barlow. Miss M. Cameron, Mrs. M. Cripps. Mrs. I. M. Bolland, Mr. A. F. Buchanan, .Mrs. A. F. Buchanan and boy Mr. A. G. P. Barham, Mrs. M. Barham. Miss S. Copeland, Miss E. S. Carson, Miss L. Conly.'Mr.'A. "W-.-Cliapmaii, Mr. B. R. A. Coulter, Mhss N. Clifford, Mr. J. Colemall, Mrs.- Cunningham, i Mr. J. Doyle, Mr. A. J. Dickie. "Mr.'J. Elliott, Mr. M. A. Fastier, Mr; "F. "Belsliaw, Mr. F W. Bird, Mr. R. L. Emmett;' Mr. Emmett, Mr. 11. W. Jackson'. "' ■ Mrs. 11. W. Duncan; 'MISS' M. Duncau, Mrs. A. C. Dickens, Mr. J. Doyle. Mrs. D. Fenwick, Miss A. Ji Fenwick, Miss E. Fogarty, Miss A. Fogarty. Mr. H. G. A. Forsaith, Mr. W. E. Farrell, Miss M. E. Gray, Mrs. A. M. Gallop, Miss R. Grlndley, Mrs. A Guthrie, Mr. W. Hawker, Mrs. W. Hawker, Mr. S. Hollow. Mrs. S. Hollow, Miss J. Hedigan, Miss E- Harcourt, Miss D. Harcourt, Mrs. M. E. Henry, Mr. Mander Jones, Mr. G. G. Milne, Master G. G. Milne, Mr, C. F. Mitchell, Mrs. C. F. Mitchell. Mr. F. C. Malin, Mrs. A. M. McCullv Master B. Houston, Mr. P. Hollis, Mr ‘C. D. Al Highet, Mr. C. Lyell-Fenner, Mrs C. Lyell-Fenner, Mr. A. Langdon, Miss J. Mill, Mrs. F. C- Main!, Mrs. V. M. McLeod. -■ Mr. J. K. Nunan. Mr. Nunan, Mr. J. Nunan, Mr. A. Nees, Mr. 11. Nees, Mr. Nunan, Mr. K. Osborne, Mr. W. Peters. Mrs. W. Peters, Rev. R. J. Powell, Mr. Phillips, Miss W. K. Ross, Miss C. Russell, Mr. C. Storry, Mr. R. P. Stewart, Mrs. R. P. Stewart, Mrs. Sweeney, Miss Sweeney, Mr. A. M. Taylor, Mrs. A. M. Taylor." Miss Taylor. Miss Taylor, Miss V. I. 'Tuckwell, Mr. G. C. Pettitt, Mr. J. Rankine, Mrs. M. A. Segar, Miss L. Vial, Mr S. Walters. Mrs. S. Walters, Mr. G. Wardell, Mr. T. Wyeth, Miss M. Wyeth, Mr--. A. V. Waddell. Mr. T. Nolan, Mr. J. NoVi, Mr. S. M. Pahl. Mrs. S. M. Pahl, Mr. F. Pope, Mrs. F. 'Pope aud boy, Mr. D. Richardson. Miss L. Wylie, Miss D. Wright, Miss A. Webster. '
NO CARGO FOR LYTTELTON. No cargo will he received by the Wellington-Lyttelton express service steamer Rangatira and Wahine today, tomorrow and on Wednesday. The Rangatira will dock at Wellington this morning for cleaning and painting, and on Wednesday, January IS, the waterside workers will hold their annual picnics at both Wellington and Lyttelton. The. Walpiata will take cargo for Lyttelton from Wellington tomorrow.
BEATUS FROM NEW ORLEANS. The British steamer Bcatus is expected to reach Auckland from New Orleans with sulphur about January 27. She will complete discharge at New Plymouth and Dunedin. BY TELEGRAPH. ■OVERSEA. SYDNEY, January 14. Arrived.—Niagara (7.45 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed.--Maimoa, for Picton. LONDON, January 13. Sailed.—From Curacao, Empire Star. , LONDON, January 14. Arrived.—At Colon. City of Glasgow; at Vancouver Aorangi. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. SATURDAY. JANUARY 14. AUCKLAND. Arrived. —Riiuutaka (3.5 a.m.), from London. Sailed.—Maetsuycker (1.25 p.m.), aud Attila (8.10 a.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Huia (5.40 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived. —Wingatui (6.15 a.ii.), from Wellington. DUNEDIN. Sailed.—Huntingdon (12.30 p.m.), for Bluff; Aramis (3 p.m.), for Bahk Japan. SUNDAY, JANUARY 15. AUCKLAND. Arrived. —Forresbank (7.10 a.m.), from Nauru; City of Delhi (7.10 a.m.), from Sydney. „„ , Sailed. —Edward F. Johnson (8.00 a.m.), for Lyttelton. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Waimarino (8.40 a.m.), and Port Auckland (12.30 p.m.), from Bluff.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 95, 16 January 1939, Page 12
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