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HOMEWARD LOADINGS

Twelve Ships Allotted The following twelve ships have been allotted to load Homeward at New Zealand ports during February-March:— Shaw, Savill Company. The motor-ship Wairangl. from Brisbane. will load at New Plymouth February 14-18, Auckland February 20-Jo, Weilin,rton February ‘27-March and I ort “ aimers March y G-8. She will clear Port ciialmers finally on March 8 tor London, Vl Tlm tt pal”ha n 'frorn Cairns, will load at Auckland February 20-24 Port Ciialmers February 27-28, Timaru March 1--, Avel fin •’•ton \larch 3-7 and Wanganui March 8-11. She will clear Wanganui finally on March 11 for London, Avonmouth, L" er pool and Glasgow, via the The liner Mataroa, now en route from London, loads at Tlmaru March 13-14, Lj t telton March 15-18 and Wellington March 19- She will clear Wellington finally on March 24 for Southampton and London, via the panama Canal. Port Line. The motor-ship Port Dunedin, from Launceston, will load at New Plymouth February 1-4, Wellington February MS Picton February 9-11, Bluff February 13-Jb and Port Chaliners February 20-22. She will clear Port Chalmers finally on February 22 for London, via Cape Horn. The Port Hunter, now en route from London, will load at Gisborne February 20- Auckland February 24-28. Wellington March 27, and Napier March 8-13 bhe will clear Napier finally on March 13 tor London, via the Panama Canal. The Port Darwin, from Port Kembla, loads at Auckland February 2S-Mareh 3_. Bluff March 7-11, Wellington March 13-lu and Lvttelton March 16-20. She will meat Lvttelton finally on March 20 for London and Hook of Holland, via Cape Horn. New Zealand Shipping Company. The Tongarito, now loading at Bluff, has been reallottcd and leaves there tomorrow for Plcton January bd-Eebruary 1, Nelson February 2-4, Tokomaru Bay February 6-8, Auckland February 10-11, M ellington February 13-15, Wanganui I ebru-ary-16-18 and Port Chalmers February 20---. She Will clear Port Chalmers hnally on February 22 for Southampton London and Neweastle-on-Tyne, via the Panama Canal. The motor-liner Rangltiki, now en route from London; will load at Lyttelton Febru arv 23-25. Auckland February 28-March 4 and Wellington March 6-9 She will clear Wellington finally on March 9 for Londou, via the Panama Canal. The Kent, now en route from Liverpool, loads at Bluff March 1-4, Oamaru March 6-7, Wellington March 9-11. Wanganui March 13-15. and Timaru March L--6-will clear Tlmaru finally on March -0 for London and Hamburg, via the Panama Canal. Federal S.N. Company. The liner Ruahine, now at Auckland, loads there January 31-Febru.iry 7, Bluff February 13-16, Wellington February 18-2 u and Napier February 27-March u. She will clear Napier finally on March 6 for Loudon, Avonmouth, Cardiff, Liverpool and Glasgow. . . _ The motor-ship Durham, now discharging at New Plymouth, loads there January 31February 7, Opua February 9-11. Auckland February 13-17, Lyttelton February -0--and Wellington February 23-March 1. She will clear Wellington finally on March 1 for Londou, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow. Blue Star Line. The motor-ship Empire Star now en route from Liverpool, loads at Port Chalmers February 22-24. Auckland February 2<March 3, Napier .March 5-8, .Wellington March 9-14 and Lyttelton March lu-18. She will clear Lyttelton finally on March lb for London, via Cape Horn. Tamaroa’s Passengers From London and Southampton, via the Panama Canal, the Shaw, Savill liner Tamaroa arrived at Wellington yesterday morning and berthed at the Pipitea Wharf. She will leave here again next B ednesday lor Auckland to complete discharge and to commence her Homeward loading, llie Tamaroa brought Hie following passenS< For Wellington: Miss M. Cocrane.,. Com-mander-Engineer J. P- Collius, B.N-. Mr. R. T. Graut. Mrs. M. E. Hamilton. Rev. C. Loneragan, Mr. J. A. Macfarlane, Mrs..Macfarlane,. Miss M. Macfarlane, Miss I- McLennan, Canon E. ■ Savage, Miss S. Jaylor, Lieut. A. G. Toomey, R.N., Mrs. A. 1 CLCfi, Commander R. Wilmot-Sitwell. Mrs. Wil-mot-Sitwell, Miss M. Wilmot-Sitwell. Miss V. Wilmot-Sitwell. Master P." M ilmot-Sit-well, Captain T. W. Jones, Mrs. A. M. Jones, Master W. T. Jones, Miss E. A. Jones, lor Auckland: Dr. H. M. Buchanan, Mrs. Buchanan, Mr. E. B. Dickson. Dr. K. Gillie, Mrs. Gillie, Mrs. Y. V. Horton, Mrs. R. S. Isaacs, Mrs. 11. M. Major, Mrs. J. Sharp, Mrs. A. " For Lvttelton: Miss R. M. Jackson. Mr. R. Richards, Mrs. Richards, Miss G. Richards, Master G. Richards, Master J. D. Richards. Mr. W. Uttersou-Ke’.so, Mrs.. Lt-terson-Kelso. For Dunedin : Mr. A. Graham Brown-Douglas, Mrs. Graham Brown-Doug-las, Master S. Graham Brown-Douglas, Miss S. C. Edward. Miss 11. E. Moodie, Miss A. M. Pryde, Mr. C. G. Smith. Mrs. Smith. Miss M. Smith. For Napier: Mr. J. F. Kelly. Mrs. Kelly, Miss M. E. White. For Australia: Mr. F. G. Ager. M is s D. P. Anderson, Mr. F. Brown, Mrs. brown, Mr. J. Burcham-Rogers, J.P., Mrs. Burch-rm-Rogers. Miss E. B. Colborne, Miss 1. A. Colborne. Miss 11. E. Colt, Mr. O. W. Cox, Miss D E. Cox, Mr. C. E. S. Gordon, Mr. M. I. Gordon. Miss M. D. Hamilton, Miss A. L. Harper. Mr. C. Hugo, Mr. J A. Linder, Mrs. Kinder, Mrs. B. Scott. Major F W. Tomlinson, Mr. C. Whittome. Mrs. Whittomc Mr A. Ossendryver, Mrs. R. Ossendrvver, Master 11. Ossendryver, Round vovage: Mr. L. Arundel: Captain II II C Baird. Mrs. Baird, Mrs. A. Bush, Mrs A. Ellwood, Mr. A. Green, Mrs. Green, Mr. A. Halsey, Mrs. Halsey. Mrs. M. J. Hissins. Mrs. A. Macnab. Miss F. E. M. Macnab. Mr. H. J. May. Mr. It. T. Pinhey, Mrs. Pinbev, -Miss E. E. Potter, Miss ISedgwiek, Major J. J. O. Sexton, Mrs. Sexon Mr. R. Slack, Mrs. Slack, Lieut -Colonel I) Sp.mccr-Smitli. Mrs. Spencer-Smith, Mrs. P. S. Stock. F.R.G.S.. Mr. J. W. Tattersfield, Mrs Tattersfield. Mr. W. 'l'. Timms. Mr. W. E. Trenam, -Mr. 11. It. Wansbrough. TEKOA CLEARS CURACAO. Cabled advice lias been received by Urn Federal Company that the Tekoa cleared Curacao hist Tuesday. She left Auckland on December 31 for London, Avonmouth, Cardiff, Liverpool. Manchester and Glasgow, via the Panama Canal. BY TELEGRAPH. , OVERSEAS. SYDNEY. January 20. Arrived.—-Waitaki. from Napier. MELBOURNE. January 26. Sailed.—Maunganui, for Bluff. COASTAL. THURSDAY. JANUARY 20. AUCKLAND. Arrived. —Korowai (0.71 a.m.H from Portland; Napier Star (6.45 a.m.), from Gisborne. To Arrive. —Kiwitea (0.30 p.m.), from New Plymouth. Sniled.—James Cook (4.25 p.m.). for Lyttelton; Tricula (6 p.m.), for Suva. PATEA. Arrived.—lnaha (11.45 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Kapuni (1.15 p.m.i and .Fusion —-- (1.30' p.m ), for Wellington. "WANGANUI. Arrivals.—Rata (1 a.m.). from Plcton; Port Campbell (9-40 a.m.}. from Timaru; Storm (11.40 a.m.), from Wellington: Hawera (12.55 p.m.). from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Holmdale (0 a.m.) and Kalingo (8.20 a.m.). from Wellington. NELSON. Sniled.—Arahura (7.3'0 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Te Aroha (2.50 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON". Arrived.—Breeze (5.35 a.m.), from ’limaru; Itangatira (6.40 a.m.). from Port Waikato (6.45 a.m.) and Homlea (7.3 u a.m.), from Timaru: Faith, yacht (e. 30 p.m.), from Chatham Islands. Sailed.—Miro (1-55 P-nn). for Auckland; Breeze (3.25 p.m.) and Holmlea (4.10 p m ) for Wellington ; Port Waikato (7-aO pm) for Auckland: Kangatira (8.40 p.m.), for «gton. s Arrived—Waipahi (7 a.m.). from Wellington- Port Whangarei (11.40 a.m.) and Gale (noon), from Lyttelton; Holmglen (5 45 p.m ), from Wellington. Sailed. —Port. Saint John (7.55 a.m.), for 'Wellington. • . . To Sail.—Gale (8 p.m.). for Timaru; M mpnlii (11 p.m.). for Oamaru; Port IVliangnrei (11 p.m.). for Timaru. BI.UFF. Arrived—Waikouaiti (6 p.m.), from Oamaru.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 105, 27 January 1939, Page 12

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HOMEWARD LOADINGS Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 105, 27 January 1939, Page 12

HOMEWARD LOADINGS Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 105, 27 January 1939, Page 12

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