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AUSTRALIAN TRADE

Union Cargo Service The following are the movements of Union Company vessels engaged in its intercolonial cargo service:— Tlip Kaikorai is to leave Wellington tomorrow for Newcastle and Sydney to load, again for Wellington. Tlie Kairanga will load at Newcastle next Thursday and completes at Sydney for Auckland. The Kalingo, from Greymouth, is due at ■Sydney on Wednesday. She will then load at Newcastle about February 10, completing at'Sydney for New Plymouth and Wanganui. The Karepo was to have left Newcastle on Saturday for Sydney to complete loading for Napier and Gisborne. The Karetu, from Newcastle and Port Stenjiens, is to leave Port Kembla today and Sydney tomorrow for Bluff, Dunedin, Oamaru and Lyttelton. The Kauri will now leave Wellington today for Melbourne. She will then load at Eilithburg and Adelaide for Bluff, Dunedin. Lyttelton and Wellington. Tlie Korowai was to have left Sydney on , Saturday for Auckland. The Oniana is to leave Auckland tomorrow for Greymouth and Adelaide. She will [ then load at Eilithburg. Adelaide and Melbourne for New Plymouth and Auckland. [ The Waikouaitl is to load at Newcastle . tomorrow and completes at 'Sydney for ! Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton and Bluff. The Waitaki, from Sydney, left Wellington on Saturday for Auckland to complete discharge. She will then proceed to Syd- . ney to load for Wellington. ; City Of Glasgow Reports , The Federal Company has received a [ wireloss message from the M.-A.-N.Z. Line steamer City of Glasgow, en route from Halifax, reporting that she expects to reach i Auckland at 4 p.m. today. She will later complete discharge at Wellington, Lyttel- . ton, Timaru, Dunedin, and Bluff, and is due here about February 12. Maunganui’s Passengers ■When she left Wellington on Saturday for Melbourne via Bluff the Union Company’s liner Maunganul took the follow- ' ing passengers:— Mr. G. T. Amies, Mrs. G. T. Amies, Miss Bremner, Mrs. S. L. Bucklend, Mr. G. W. Brockett, Mr. S. M. L. Bird, Mr. L. G. Cumming, Mrs. L. J. Clapp, Mrs. C. E. Cowper, Miss D. Cowper, Mrs. A. C. Cathie, Mrs. R. Cratwick, Hon. K. Dwyer Gray, Mrs. M. E. Dalgluish, Miss F. H. Dalgluish, .Master E. Davis, Mr. H. J. Abraham, Mr. P. 11. Burns, Mr. C. Ballan- . tyne. Mrs. C. Baliantyne and infant, Miss . Charles, Mr. J. Coupe, Mr. W. 'Duffy, Miss F. Gould, Miss M. Gilbert, Miss Joyce, Mrs. R. B. James, Miss F. F. James, Master 1 B. 11. James. Master B. S. James, Mrs. D. Kennedy, Master D. Kennedy, Mr. A. Mill, Miss N. Martin, Miss E. Martin, Mrs. A. . Mill. ' Mr. D. Faulkner, Master H. W.'Faulkner, Miss D. J. Goldsmith, Mr. Garty, Mr. E. Griffiths, Mr. A. R. Horton, Mrs. A. R. Horton, Miss M. L. Henry, Master Jen- ; nings, Miss F. Jockel, Mr. C. 11. Kerr, Miss E. J. Lee, Rev. Father E. Lyons, ; Miss M. K. Miller, Miss E. E. Macklnley, Miss M. Marsh, Dr. D. W. McElwain, Mrs. E;'Nicol, Mr. E. Nicol, Mr. C. Osborne, Mr. r C. J. Pugsley, Mr. Quinn. Mr. J. McLean, i Mrs. J. McLean. Mr. A. G. Newnham, Mr. K. H. J. L. Phibbs, Mrs,. B. Peterson. Mrs. • Peterson and infant, Mr. M. H. Ryan, r Mrs. M. IT. Ryan. Mrs. M. 'Spenser, Miss K. ■ J. Rose, Mr. R. Shanks, Miss G. Sorenson, Miss B. Shanks, Mr. J. L. Turnbull, Miss ; J. I. Tapper, Mrs. Wallis Jackson, Mr. K. Walker, Mrs. R. Walker, Mr. L. Whitelaw, I Mrs. L. Whitelaw, Mrs. H. C. Vaughan, Miss G. A. Vaughan, Mr. R. Watts, Mrs. R. Watts, Mr. D. w. Watson, Mrs. D. W. Watson, Miss Y. Watson, Master D. Watson. AORANGI AT AUCKLAND. ) From Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva, the C.-A. motor-liner Aorangl , • reached Auckland yesterday afternoon. She 1 will leave there again tonight, for Sydney. 1 . ’4 i ' AKAROA ARRIVES HOME. 1 The Shaw, Savill Company has received cabled -advice that its liner Akaroa reached Southampton last Friday morning. She I left Lyttelton on December 30 for Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal. AWATEA DUE NOON TODAY. En route from Sydney to Wellington the Union Company’s liner Awatea has reported by wireless that she lias been delayed bv a’soutli-easterly gale, and expects to arrive off Point Halswell at 11.30 a.m. today. ! She will bertli about noon at No. 1 south Queen’s Wharf. The Awatea will ‘ leave again tomorrow on the return trip ; to Sydney. BENLEDI ARRIVES. • In ballast from Newcastle, the G. H. . Scales Ltd. chartered steamer Benledi ar- , rived at Wellington yesterday morning i and berthed at Fryatt Quay to load wool, i She is to leave again'tomorrow for Tolaga I Bav, Gisborne. Lyttelton. Bluff and Dunedin to fill up. She will clear Dunedin I finally on Februarj- 24 for Dunkirk, London and Antwerp. I . KOMATA CLEARS BALBOA. 1 Cabled advice has been received by the Union Company that its new steamer Koniata, en route from Immlnghain to Auek- ' land and Lyttelton, cleared Balboa last Thursday. . She is due at Auckland on February 25. ANHALT IN PORT. To discharge Gulf of Mexico cargo to the agency, of Gollin and Co.. Ltd., the German steamer Anhalt arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from Auckland and berthed at the Pipitea Wharf. She will later proceed to Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete. KAIPARA AT NEW YORK. Cabled advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the M.-A.-N.Z. Line motor-ship Kaipnra reached New York last Thursday. She left Lyttelton qn January 5 for New York, Boston, St. John and Halifax. KOZAN MARU IN PORT. To discharge Japanese cargo and to load for'Japan, the Y.K.K. Line motorship Kozan Maru arrived at Wellington yesterday afternoon from Japan and berthed at the Pipitea Wharf. She Is to leave again tomorrow for Dunedin, Lyttelton. Napier and Wanganui to complete. Wright. Stephenson and Co., Ltd., are agents for the vessel, which is to clear Wanganui finally on February 15 for Japan, via Noumea. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. LONDON, February 4. Arrived.—At Avonmoutb, Tregarthen; at New York, Kaipara; at Colon, Cambridge. Sailed.—From Curacao. Mataroa; from Balboa, Opawa and Kaimata. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 4. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Maimoa (12.40 p.m.), from Napier. WANGANUI. Sailed.—Rata (9.50 p.m.), for Greymouth. HOKITIKA. Arrived.—Gael (9 p.m., Friday), from Wellington. Sailed.—Hokitika (10.30 a.m.), for Wellinglon. BLUFF. Arrived. —Waimarinp (2.30 p.m.), from Dunedin. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Rangatira (6.40 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Waiana (4.35 p.m.) and Rangatira (8.35 p.m.), for Wellington; I'oolta (6.45 li.in.) and James Cook (8.15 p.m.), for Greymouth. DUNEDIN. Arrived. —City of Manchester (1.15 P-m.), from Lyttelton. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Kaimiro (noon), from Greymouth; Aorangl (4.15 p.m.), from Vancouver. Sailed—Oronsay (12.50 a.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—lnaha (7.45 a.ni.), from Wellington- Nikau (8.25 n.m.), from Tarakohe. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Breeze (3.50 a.m.) and Holmdale (7.15 a.in.), from Timaru; Wahine (6.55 a in ), from Wellington. DUNEDIN. To Arrive.—Wainui. from Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 113, 6 February 1939, Page 12

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AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 113, 6 February 1939, Page 12

AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 113, 6 February 1939, Page 12

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