AUSTRALIAN TRADE
Union Cargo Service
The following are the movements of Union Company vessels engaged in its intercolonial cargo service:— The Kaikorai, from Newcastle and Sydney, is due at Wellington at 7 a.m. today, and will berth at Fryatt Quay. The Kairanga, from Newcastle and Sydney, reached Auckland early yesterday morning. ... , . The Kaiwarra, from Newcastle, arrived at Wellington yesterday and berthed at the Miramar AVharf. The Kallngo was to have left AA elllngton late last night for Plcton and Greymoutli to load fur Sydney. She will then load at Newcastle about February 10. completing at Sydney for New Plymouth and. Wanganui. . , , i . The Karepo is to leave Auckland tomorrow tor Newcastle and Sydney to load for Napier and Gisborne. The Karetu is to load at Newcastle next Tuesday and completes at Sydney tor Bluff, Dunedin, Oauiaru and Lyttelton. The Kauri, from Edithburg, Adelaide, and Melbourne, was to have left Auckland last night for Portland. Napier, and AAellington to complete discharge. She .is due here on February 1. The Omana, from Edithburg, Adelaide, and Melbourne, is completing discharge at AVellington. , The AVaikouaiti was to have left Oamaru yesterday for Bluff, thence to Sydney. She will 'then load at Newcastle and Sydney for Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton and Blutr. The AVaitaki is to load at Sydney today for Wellington and Auckland. ■ The AVaipori was ito have left Sydney yesterday for Auckland. Tamaroa Due 10 a.m. Today The Shaw, Savill Company has received a further wireless message from its liner Tamaroa, en route from London and Southampton to AA’ell ington, reporting that she now expects to arrive m the stream at 10 a.m. today. She will berth at the Plpitea AVharf to land her passengers and mails and to commence discharge of her London cargo. The T ?" ia^ oa r ,. 1 . s on t ? leave again next Wednesday for Auckland to complete discharge and to commence her Homeward loading. PORT HUON CLEARS COLON. Cabled advice has been received b.v_ -he Port Line that its motor-ship Port Huon cleared Colon on Tuesday. She lett AA elllngton on December 31 for London, via the Panama Canal. HOME BY THE JERVIS BAY. The following is a list of passengers booked from New Zealand for the Aberdeen and Commonwealth liner Jervis Bay, which left Sydney last Monday, for London, via the Suez Canal:— ' Miss V. M. Collier, Mr. A. Miller, Mrs. n. M. Miller, Mr. G. V. Thorpe, Mr. P. L. Dewev. Mrs. M. M. Dewey,.Mrs. L. C. Russell Miss V Russell, Mr. M. Kooherman, Mr. L. Fraub, Mr. E. A. F. C Corbyn, Mr. J Cowe, Mr. M. Ellery, Mr. F. Malloy Mr. H Rowlev, Mrs. B. Rowley. Miss J Rowley, Mr. F. J. Meldruiu, Mrs. L. L O. Meldrum. Miss D. G. Meldrum Mr. J- E. Flavell, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mr. R. Greenfield, Mr. F. Lutichan, Dr. Z. D. Lando. MATUA IN PORT. To complete discharge of her fruit from the Islands, the Union Company’s motorship Matua is due at AVellington this morning from Auckland, and will berth at No. 1 south .Queen’s Wharf. She will leave again on Saturday for Auckland and the Islands. The Matua brought the following passengers from the Islands:— Earl and Countess Beatty, •'lts: H. I. Arson, Mr. Y. Banno, Miss G. Beattie, Miss T\ Butler, Miss R. V. Callander, Mr P. D’Ago-stino, Mrs. D’Agostino, Miss M. Durward, Mrs. M. Dick, Mrs. N. Edwards Mrs. At Gentry, Mr. J. Hapa, Master J. Hapa, Mr. C. 11. Hollands, Mrs. Hollands, Mrs. JI Kaho, Miss O. Kaho, Miss A. Ixa>e, Miss J. Kaye, Master JT. C. P. Dand. Mr. L. B. Lawton, Captain A. A. Luckham, Mrs. Luckham. Miss N. Lynch, Mr. G. M. Martin, Mr. G. U. Martin. Mr. A F Moorhouse, Miss M. J. McEwan, -nr. J. McGruther. Mrs. McGruther. Mrs. I. McKegg, Master N. McKegg, Mr. N. Newson Mr D. Odegard, Mr. D. P. Parry, Airs. Parry, Mr. R. T. Pleasants. Mr. C. F Robins, Mr. L. A Stone, Miss I. S. Tootlie, Miss .M. K. AVhltham. Mr. A. G. Wilkinson, Mrs. AA ilkinson. PASSENGERS FOR VANCOUA’ER. • The C.-A. liner Niagara, vhich utt Auckland on Tuesday for Suva, Honolulu, and A’anconver, took the following past.cn“s.Tiscboff. Miss O. M. Bischoff. Miss M. E. l” Cameron, Mr. V. R. Chadwick Mis® M. L. Chadwick. Mr. J. M. Chesteruiau, Mr C. ACousins, Dr. C. J. and. Mrs. Dean Mr 11. Dell. Mrs. E. It. Dickey. Major A J. Ldwy Mr. S. H. Ellis. Mr. R. A. 11 a . lU 'V’ F. Ferguson, Mr. W. H. French Mr. -L. Graham. Mr. A. Grant, Mrs. A.A. jibL ir C Gibb Mrs. I. S. Hay. Mi«?*» Hibbert. Mr C AAL and Mrs. Houston. Mr. W N and Mrs. Jones, Dr. N. AA .Jones, Dr. v D Tonen Mr 11. N. Leon, Lieutenantc;io°nei T Mrs Maxwell, Mr, AValter Miller, Miss F. M McDonald Mi>s M M. Nicol. Mrs. H. S. Patten. MiSto 1 . H..bavin, Mrs. K. Schofield, Rev. Father C. hlnvnan, Mrs. I. Spencer, Miss E. Spencer. Mr®. L. I. Stewart. Captain A. M. Stanton, Mrs. M. T P Tavlor. J. Thoni«on. Cabin class: Miss M. V. AddK Mr. and Mrs S. G. Andrews,- Mr J Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. G. Boyd. Mr. L. 3 / T, Hick Miss P. Brokenshire, Dr. AA . Coal', Mrs. m’ Carbrieres, Mrs. J. Coe iss F, Davidson, Miss A. M. d % r V Eshelbv Mr. A. O. Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. A Grev’ Mrs. G. C. Hendry, Miss I. Hani.*-, Mrs. T.’a. Hawthorn, Mr. J. C. Hillis, Ml. W. J. Jamieson. Mr. E. G. Kedgeley. . • and Mrs. P. Kallenberg. Mr and Mrs. A D. Lomas, Miss M. Macrae, Mr. A. AA Me Millan Mr C. JlcATear. Miss J. slor son, Mr n: G Morris. Miss E. 0 Naylor Miss F„ O'Brien. Captain F N. D TC "”' ,T. A. Poirier. Mr. A. Pyle, Miss F. A. R-il, Mrs. C. M. Ilhines. Mr. and Mrs. L. iov. Mr. and Airs. K. C. Roberts, Alaster W G. Roberts. Mr. A. AV. Russell. Mrs. D. Ritchie. Miss L. C, Ritchie, Mr. L Rowe, Mr *ir,d Mrs. A. R- Spence. Mwi Jo L-Sharpe-Tinker. Miss E. Tegethoff, Mr F Thornton. Mrs. A. Thomas. Mr. J. P. \aiiant Afiss C. AVallace, Miss M. AA heeler, Miss’ F AVheeler. Mrs. I. AVhiteley, Mr. Williams, Miss E. Young. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. LONDON. January 24. Arrived.—At Los Angeles, Monterey; at Colon, Rangitlki. Sailed.—From Curacao. Akaroa: from Col on Tekoa and Port Huon; from Balboa, City of Dieppe: from Tcnerifte, Doric Star; from Halifax. Knimata. SI~A, January Sailed.—Port Hunter (8.30 p.m. Tuesday), for Lyttelton. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY". JANUARY 25. AUCKLAND. 4 Arrived.— Kairanga (2.25 a.m.), from Sydnev; Trienla (9.40 a.m.). from Wellington: Anhalt (8 p.m.), from New JrTo ea Arrive.-Napier Star (10 p.m.), from Gisborne. Sailed—Matai (12.20 p.m.), tor Cape Tn s sail—Cape Horn (9 p.m.), for Napier; Kauri (10 ij.ni.).-for Portland; Kalm.ro (10 p.m.), for Greymoutli. NAPIER. , ' , Sailed.—Awahou (7.20 p.m. Tuesday), for AVellington. tokomaru bay. Sailed.—Totura (2.30 a.m.), Cor AVellir.g--k. ton. ' PATEA.Arrived.— Kapunl (10.1-5 a.m.), and loxton (11.15 a m.). from AVellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Tamahine (6.30 p.m.), from AVeiH " Rto "’ NELSON. Sailed.— Matangl (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington. TAHAK<)IIE. Arrived.—Kaltoa (9 a.m.). from Wellinbtl”'' WESTPORT. Sailed.—Wingatui (12.10 a.m.), for WetUnStOn ’ LYTTELTON. Arrived.— Waipiata (fl a.m.), ’ Wahlne I f 1.40 a.m.), from Wellington. Miro (7.20 a.m.). from Nelson, 1 ort Whangarei (9 a.m.). Gale a m.\ and Holmglen (2.15 p.m.), from AA elSaßed!—port Whangarei (1.10 p.m.), for Dunedin: Maimoa (3.15 p.m.), for Wellington- Gale (3.20 p.m.). tor Dunedin. W'dninta (5 15 p.m.). for Wellington; Ilolmg'len (rt.2o p.m.). for Dunedin; Narbada (6.30 p.ni.). for Timaru; lees (6 p.m.) and M ahine (S.oo p.m.), for Wellington. _ GREYMOUTH. Sailed— Kakapo (I a.m.). for AVellington. DUNEDIN. Sailed.—W T ainui (fl p.m.), for Oamaru.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 104, 26 January 1939, Page 14
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