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PERSONAL.

Captain J. J. Cameron is in command of the Remnera,. which arrived at Wellington yesterday from London. He has with him the following officers:—Chief, Mr C. B. Lamb; second, Mr H. Harris; third, Mr A. H. Sheldon; fourth, Mr A. W. Shephard; first radio operator, Mr P. Quale; second, Mr S. P. Adams; surgeon. Dr. J. A. Robinson; chief engineer, Mr. W. R. Sneddon; second, Mr T. M. McLean; third, Mr C. Dring; fourth, Mr C. Hawksworth; fifth. Mr J.. A. Stsbart; sixth, Mr A. 3. Write; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr J. Skene; second, Mr E., Le Grps; electrician, Mr W. M. Jamieson; steward-in-charge, Mr P. Bowen. , Mr. J. Methven has signed on the Earn* as third engineer, vice Mr. R. 0. Yardley. The Eaitoa will not make her usual Monday trip to Kelson next week, but will sail on Tnesday. The Karma, due at Wellington on Sunday from founedm, is to leave here on Wednesday for Auckland and Napier. The Kittawa .is due here on Monday from Oamaru. She is later to go to Greymouth with general cargo. The Kauri and Waitemata a.re to load at Newcastle next week for Wellington. The Komata is due here on Monday from Westport. - She is then to go on the Patent Slip at Wellington for survey. A load of coal is due in Wellington on Wednesday by thej Koromiko from Newcastle and Port Kembla. The Kurow and Whangape ara to load coal at Newcastle next week for Wellington. The Eumara, en route from Wellington to London, continued her voyage from Colon. on 1 the 19th April. The Shaw, Savill. and Albion Company's liner Tairoa left Liverpool on the 21st April for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland about the sth June and at Wellington a week later.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 96, 23 April 1921, Page 6

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PERSONAL. Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 96, 23 April 1921, Page 6

PERSONAL. Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 96, 23 April 1921, Page 6