RANGITIKI ARRIVES
List Of Passengers Krom London via the Panama Canal’ the New Zealand Shiping Company's motor-liner liangitiki arrived at Wellington at midday yesterday and berthed at the Pipltca Wharf. She will later proceed to Auckland to complete discharge of her London cargo and to commence her Homeward loading. The liangitiki brought the following passengers:— First class: Mrs. B. L. Adler, Miss M. M. Dangar, Mr. W. Featherstone, Mrs. Featherstone, Miss IN. Hawkins, Miss 'C. Hawkins, Mrs. M. Higgins, Miss M. Higgins, Miss J. Higgins, Mr. L. I. Lion, Mrs. Lion, Miss U. 8. Lion, Mrs. J. B. MacEwan, Mr. I. A. Mac Ewan, Mr. H. E. 11. llhodius, Mrs. M. McC. Hose, Miss M. H. Ross.
Tourist A class: Mrs. C. M. Abercrombie, Mr. W. Alcock, Mrs. Alcock. Mrs. B. E. E. P.. Ball, Miss U. E. Barker, Mrs. E. Andrews, Mr. F. C. Ball. Mrs. Ball, Miss Biggs, Mrs. F. M. Burke, Master J. A. Burke, Mr. W. C. Chapman, R.N., Mrs. M. A. Church, Mrs. C. A. Constable, Miss S. C, Coxon, Mrs. J. P. H. Crispe, Rev. E. R. Davids, Dr. Jane Druker, Miss M. Druker, Mrs. A. E. Fletcher, Mr. W. J. Folwell, Miss P. M. Forshaw, Miss E. George, Mrs. O. R. Gilbert, Master G. C. Gilbert, Mr. J. C. Hill, Mrs. T. W. Holmes, Miss M. Holmes, Mr. D. E. Hopkins, Mr. 11. 11. Hyroms, Mrs. J. Ireland, Miss N. Ireland, Miss F. Ireland, Miss J. Ireland, Master D. Ireland, Master C. Ireland, Master E. Ireland, Mr. L L. Dinnen. Mrs.' I. L. Dinnen, Mr. M. Letwin, Mr. E. Jutasl, Mr. A. J. Kerley, Mr. H. Lawson, Miss I.' J. McKay. Rev. W. L. -Mills, Mrs. Mills; Mrs. F. Moore, Mrs. C. A. Petley, Mr. S. J. Phelps, Mrs. B. M. Ritson, Miss J. El Ritson, Mr. A. A. Roberts. Mr. R. J. .Spencer, Mrs. R. J. Spencer, Mr. A. Trevelyan. Mrs. A. Trevelyan, Mr. N. Williams, Miss E. Sayers, Miss E. M. Sehorss, Miss M. S. Sinclair, Mr. W. Slany, Rev. Dr. A. Smart, Mrs. Smart, Mrs. E. E. Squires, Miss C. M. 11. Squires, Mr. J. Stark, Mr. G. Storey, Mr. 11. G. Talbot, Mr. R. B. Totman, Mr. R. D. Townsend, Miss M. G. White, Mrs, M. T. Wood, Mr. E. M. Young, Mr. A. G. Bakronich, Mr. E. Lipschitz, Mrs. F. Lipschitz, Miss L. Lipschitz, Master G. Lipschitz, Miss B. Sends. Tourist B class: Mr. J. Adams, Mrs. M. E. Archer, Miss M. C. Archer, Master G. F. Archer, Mr. H. W. Asch, Mr. L. Ashley, Mrs. E. Atkinson, Miss L. Atkinson, Master M. E. Atkinson, Miss E. L. Awcock. Mr. R. G. Bagley, Mr. A. Baker, Mr. W. D. Bangert, Miss M. A. D. Batchelor, Mr. R. Battes, Mr. L. A. Beavis, Mr. J. E. Beer, Mr. C. G. Belcher, Mr. E. T. Bennett, Mr. J. L. Bolton, Mr. F. Bondy, Mrs. Bondy, Miss L. Boyer, Mrs. S. Boyle, Miss P. Boyle, Miss A. Boyle, Master K. -Boyle, Mr. C. Brodie, Mrs. C. C. Brodie, Mr. IL Brogden, Mrs. Brogden, Mr. K. Bronson', Mr. G. 11. Brookes, Mr. C. 11. Brown. Mr». Brown, Mr. A. Browne, Mr. T. C. Busby, Mr. T. H. Calles, Miss D. W. Cairney, Mrs. E. Carr, Mr. W. 11. Chandler, Mr. A. R. Chase, Mr. F. E. Chesterman, Mr. W. Coleman, Mr. N. Dalglish. Mr. E. Darling. Miss J. Davie, Mr. J. F. Deller. Mr. W. Dickinson. Mrs. M. Duffy, Mr. F. Dyne. Mr. A. Edson, Mr. P. L. Evans, Mrs. M. Farmery, Mr .L. Firth, Mr. A. W. Foot, Mrs. N. Christian, Miss E. Christian, Master H. Christian. Mrs. E. G. Foster, Mrs. J. S. Fraser. Mr. T. Fraser, Mr. L. Friedlander, Mrs. Friedlander, Mis M. Friedlander, Mr. E. C. Frost, Miss V. M. Gabriel, Mr. C. E. Gee, Mr. J. 11. Grainger, Mr. J. Greenhough,' Mr. P. Grin, Mr. O. Griffiths, Mr. W. L. Hamilton. Mrs. Hamilton,. Mr. H. Hargreaves, Mr. R. Hart, Mrs. H. Hatfield, Mr. J. M. Herdman, Mr. 11. G. Hill, Mr. A. C. Hilllam, Mr. C. J. Holdersliaw, Mr. V. H. G. Howell, Mr. E. G. Hudson, Mr. K. Huline. Mrs. Huhne, Master R. Huhne, Mr. W. Huston, Mr. L. W. Hutchings, Mr. A. J. Jarvis, Mr. R. Jones, Mr. F. Kelly. Mr. B. P. Kelly, Mr. W. Kenny,' Mrs. B. C. C. Kent. Mrs. M. A. Knapper, Mr. N. Knapper. Miss G. Knapper,. Mrs. F, E. Knight, Miss M. Knight, Mr. J. S. Kydd, Mrs. Kydd, Mr. G. G. Kydd. Mr. I. 11. Kydd, Miss E. S. Kydd, Mr. R. R. F. Lacev, Mrs. Lacev. Miss R. J. Lacey, Mr. M Lafferty, Mr. C. L. C. Latimer. -Mrs. Latimer, Master W. C. Latimer, Master E J. Latimer. Mr. R. W. Learmond. Mr. P. Ledbury, Mr. T. Lee, Mrs. M. J. G. MacDonald. Mrs. M. H. A. Lowden. Mr. J. Marks. Mrs. Marks, Mr. IL E. Martin, Mr. E. C. Maybee, Miss'M. XL McAllister. Mr. J. McCreton, Miss N. McHugh. Mr. J. McKelvey, Mr. W r . McKelvey, Mr. 11. Mellor, Mrs. Mellor. Mr. C. Miro, Mr. T. Williams, Mr. S. C. McWilliams, Mrs. Miro. Miss C. Miro. Mr. M. Molloy, Mr. J. J. Moriarty. Mr. R. J. M. Morrison, Mrs. Morrison, Master R. J. A. Morrison, Miss A. I M. Morrison, Master J. Morrison. Mr. E., Morten, Mr. J. F. Mundy. Mr. J. .Murphy. Mr. A. Murray. Mr. R. Neate, Mrs. Neate, Miss JI. B. Neate, Mr. J. Neate/' Master F. A. Neate. Master M. L. Neate, Mr. B. 11. Neave, Miss M: Neumann. Mr. J E. Newcombe. Mr. G. Nieman, .Mr, A. E. Oehlrlch. Mr. T. J. Flaherty. Mr. R. Oliver, Mrs. Oliver.-Master R. T. Oliver. Miss M. N. Oliver. Mr. P. Osborne, Mrs. E. Osborne. Mr. R. Pelerman. Mr. E. 11. Perry, .Mr. R. Platt. Miss K. Pollak. Mr. W. XV. Pring-Shambler, ' Mrs. Pring-Shanibler, Master A. R. Pring-Shambler, Mr. E. Proctor. Mr. A. H. Redgrave. Jlr. D. S. Rwd. Jtr. N. R. Reed, Mrs. L. M. Richards, Miss F Roberts, Jlr. J. JI. Robinson. Mr. I*. G. Roots. Mrs. Roots. Master C. V Roots, - Jliss W. Samworth, Jlr. F, S. Satchell, R N Mr A. O. Scarborough, Mrs. Scarborough. 'Mr. W. I). .Scott, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. A. L. Sheiinan, Jlr. P. Slattery. Mr. J. Smith. Mis JI. Smyth. Mr. H. Stern. Mt. J Stirling. Mrs. Stirling. Jliss R. Stirling. Mr. I. C. Swalwell, Jlr. 11. 11. Swann. Mr. B A Thomas. Mrs. 15. JL Thompson, Miss E’ Torrens. Jlr. J. G. Turnbull. Jlr. L. 11. Turney. Jlr. R. R. Urquhart, R.N., Mr. 1. Y Wales. Jlr. T. Walsh, Jlr. A. A. Wardrone. Jlr. J. C. Warren, Miss L Werner. Rev JL J. S. Wheeler, Jlr. J. Whelldon, j Mr.'ll. R. Williamson. R.N.. Jlr. A. D. Wilson. Mr. H. C. IT. Wilson. Mr. R. Withers Miss W. Wolf, Jliss U. M’olf. -Mrs. H Wonnacott. Miss D. A.' Wonhacott, Mr. s. J. Wood, Miss F. A. Wooliams.
akakoa arrives home. The Shaw. Savill Company has receiveci cabled advice that Its liner Akaroa reached. Southampton on Wednesday. She left Auckland 1 on May 25 for Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal.
TOLTEN LEAVES PAPEETE. En route from Los Angeles, tfie Lmon Companv’s chartered motor-ship lolten lift Papeete last Tuesday for Auckland. "b®^ e she is due on July 6. She wiH later ploto discharge at Wellington, Dunedin, aud Australia, aud is due here on July W.
MATUA AT AUCKLAND. From Rarotonga the Union Company B motor-ship Matua reached Auckland yesterday morning. She will now le 1 c tfd again tomorrow for Nukualofa, Apia ana Suva to load again for Auckland.
MESS-'TABLE GOSSIP. I Captain W. Whitefield, of the Wahlne, tooiccommand of the Maori when she recommissioned at Wellington yesterday. His officers are: Chief, Mr. S. Angus; second, Mr 1 L Russell; third. Mr. R. Thomson. cLief engineer, Mr. W W. Houghton; second, Mr. J. Stewart: third, Mr. K. M. Sun inv • fnnrth Mr. M. H. Murray, fifth, M . r’ A. Stables; sixth, Mr. R. Kennedy. 6e &WB V&f the Rangatira. will'take command of the Wahine today, relieving Captain G. B. Morgan for orders.
REMUERA AT LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received cabled advice that its liner Re muera reached London on Wednesday. She left Wellington on May 23 for London, via the Panama Canal.
CITY OF DELHI AT MONTREAL Cabled advice lias been received tkat the MA-N Z Line steamer City ol Dellit reached Montreal last Sunday. She loaded to rhe a-ency of the Federal Company and left Aukland on May IS for New York Boston and Montreal. The .° £ I >e Jh' will leave Montreal again on July 10 tor Auckland. Napier. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin, and is due at Auckland on August 12.
MATSON SAILING TIME. Advice has been received that in ful“re all Matson sailings from Auckland tor Svdnev are scheduled to be at 10 p.m. In the past the scheduled sailing time has been 5 p.m. on the day of arrival, but in most cases heavy cargo for Auckland has resulted in the vessels not leaving till 10 p.m.
LARCHBANK FROM NAURU. The Bank Lint- motor-ship Larehblink left Nauru Island on June -6 with a cargo of phosphate for discharge at Auck land, where she is due about July b.
PONTYPRIDD WITH SUGAR. The British steamer Pontypridd trom San Domingo with sugar for Chelsea, is expected to reach Auckland about Julj 1-
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 233, 30 June 1939, Page 12
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