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PORT HALIFAX REPORTS

Due Auckland 7 a.nfL i'uly 14 The Port Line has received a wireless message from the M.-A.-N.Z. Line motorship Port Halifax, en route from Montreal, reporting that she expects to reach Auckland at 7 a.m. on July 14. She will, later complete discharge at Wellington. Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff, and is' due here on July 20. Passengers By Largs Bay The following is a list of passengers booked through to New Zealand in the Aberdeen and Commonwealth liner Largs Bay, which is due at Sydney on July 13 from London: — Mr. J. C. Brooke, Miss M. Buckley, Mr. E. Defley, Miss F. Dudley, Mr. T. C. Fenwick, Mrs. M. G. Gibbons, Miss S. Gibbons, Master P. Gibbons, Mr. M. Goldstein, .Mr. R. J. Gould, Mr. G. A. Hanson, Mrs. D. M. Hanson, Miss M. J. Hanson, Mr. J. Heyman, Mrs. F. Johnson, Miss S. Johnson, Master G. Johnson, Master P. Johnson, Mr. F. J, Meldrum, Mrs. I. I. Meldrum, Miss D. G. Meldrum, Mrs. L. Miller, Miss J. Miller, Mr. A. Milne, Mrs. A. Milne,' Mr. P. A. Pedersen, Mr. L. Regan, Mr. 8. Rifkor, Mr. R. V. Seaman, Mr. J. E. .Skive, Mr. C. H. Thorpe, Mr. G. V. Thorpe, Mrs. H. S. Wall, Mr. R. Williamson, Mr. H. G. Woolman, Mrs. O. G. Woolman, Miss D. Y. Woolman, Miss F. M. Woolman, Miss J. E. Woolman, Mr. W. J. Young, Mrs. E. Young and Infant. SYDNEY MARU DUE TODAY. To discharge Japanese cargo and to load for Japan, the O.S.K. Line motor-ship Sydney Maru is due at Wellington this afternoon from Dunedin. She is to leave again next Tuesday'for Auckland and Lyttelton, thence' to Japan. The Federal Company are the agtnts. AWATEA AT AUCKLAND. From Sydney, the Union Company's’liner Awatea is due at Auckland tills morning. She will leave there again on Monday on the return trip to Sydney. MATUA’S PASSENGERS. The Union Company's motor-ship Matua, which reached Auckland on Thursday morning from Rarotonga, had the following passengers:—Dr. E. Jacomb, Miss T. Marama, Mrs. E. Neale, Miss J. Neale, Miss I. Parker, Mrs. E. E. Shaw, Mr. H. Treseder, Mrs. Treseder, Mr. A. Ulfsby, Mr. W. J. Watson, Mrs. Watson, Mr. P. H. M. Williams, Mrs. Williams. ~ BULYSSES WITH FUEL OIL. The Shell Company’s motor-tanker Bulysses, with fuel oil from Ballk Papan, is due at Wellington on July S aud at Auckland on July 12. NIAGARA AT VANCOUVER. From Sydney aud Auckland, the C.-A. liner Niagara is due at Vancouver this morning. She will leave there again next Wednesday for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland aud Sydney, and is due at Auckland on July 24. - . WANGANELLA LEAVES SYDNEY. . The Huddart, Parker motor-liner IVanganella was scheduled to leave Sydney yesterday for IVellington. She is due here next Tuesday morning and will leave again, next Thursday for Sydney and Melbourne. TONGARIRO AT AUCKLAND. From Glasgow and Liverpool to the agency of the Federal Company, the Tongariro reached Auckland yesterday morning. She will later complete discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and New Plymouth, and is due here on July 9. TAMAROA LATER.’ The Shaw, Savill liner Tamaroa Is now due at Wellington next Wednesday from. Timaru, to continue her Homeward loading. She will leave again the following day for Auckland to fill up, and is scheduled to clear that port finally on July 14 for Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal. DORIC STAR,REPLACES MELBOURNE r STAR. The Blue Star Line advises that the Dorie Star will now leave London on August S for Auckland, Napier and Dunedin, ia place of the Melbourne Star. She is due at Auckland on September ,12. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned’ wireless stations last night:— AUCKLAND.—H.M.S. Leander. Awatea, Karitane, Komata. Mani Pomare, Monowai, Port Tauranga, Larch'bank, Napier Star. John A. Brown. WELLINGTON.—Maori, Rangatira, Tamahine, Gabriella, Kuro.w, James Cook, Mataroa. Nardana, Port -Dunedin, Rangitata, Rlmutaka, Tekoa, Westmoreland. Mariposa, Marl Chandrls, Monterey, -Sydney Maru. Vilja. AWARUA.—H.M.S. Leith, H.M.S. Wellington, Waitaki, Wanganella, Triadic. Triaster, Trienza, Trlona, Cape Horn. Jervis Bay, Largs Bay. Mooltan, Maloja, Narkunda, Orama, Oronsay, Strathallan, Strathmore, Turaklna, Cathay, Maeisuycker, Nleuw Holland, Port Halifax, Port Montreal, Queen Mary, Tasman. < CHATHAM ISLANDS.—South Sea.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 234, 1 July 1939, Page 14

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PORT HALIFAX REPORTS Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 234, 1 July 1939, Page 14

PORT HALIFAX REPORTS Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 234, 1 July 1939, Page 14

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