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SHIPPING

.ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, .JUNE 25. , NIKAU, m.s. (11.50), 248 tons, O'Donnell, from New l'lyinoUth. ■ GABItIELLA, s.s. (3 p.m.), 1387 tons, .McDonald, from Sydney. ■; . : DEPARTURES. TUESDAY,. JUNE 25. FUTURIST, s. trawler (9.40 a.m.), 241 tons, Ormes, for Cook Strait. .-v - . WINGATUI, s.s, (12.30 p.m.), 2378 tons, White- . field, for Lyttelton.. "'■.■ '■'.:..:."'.. ~'.": . BY TELEGRAPH. LYTTELTON, June 25. Arrived.—Walplata (7.10 a.m.), Canadian Cruiser (S .a.m.), Holraglen, (10 a.m.), from Tiinaru. DTJNKDIN, June 23. Arrived.—Waimil (8 a.m.), from Bluff; Balaclava (9.30 a.m.), from Lyttelton.. • WAIKAU, June 23. Sailed.—\Valrini' (1.5 p.m.),': for Wellington.. ' PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY.' *■■■• The foilowius is a list of passengers booked to sail by the Mauhgimui, which 'is scheduled to leave Wellington for Sydney at 5 p.m. today:—Mr. and Mrs. R. it. Adams, Mr.. . S; Booth, Dr. C. C. Coghlan, Mrs. E. C. Cojhlan, Mr. J. D. Cook, Mrs M. M. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Couper, Mrs. Coogan, Father E. Courtcnay, Mrs. M. D. Cainpijell, Miss J. C. Campbell, Miss E. Cape, Mr. C. Dight, Mrs. ,M, A, Dieht, Master C. H. 5. Dolling, Miss E. jr. Dolling, Mr. D.--B. Dolling, Mrs. C. E. Dollins, Mr, Duroux, Mr. A. M. Davies, Miss M. -Dwlght, Mr. W. n. 'Eklridge, Mr. R. W., Gordon, Mrs. M. Gordon; Mr. Gromann, Mr. J. Graham, Mr N. T. Lamboiirne, Mrs. A. V.' Lambbume, Mr. E. E. Lowe, Mrs. M. Lowe, Mr. M. Marks, Miss F. A, Marks, Miss W. McGUli. Miss R. McCreo, Father J. J. 1. McHendy, Mr. and Mrs. Manning; Mr. •T. J. ■ Mahboey, 'Mr. N, Moore, Miss D. McFadyen, Mr. and Mrs. Orbell, Lioutenant G. C. Oldham, Miss F. O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Pank, Mrs. M. Plcot, Mr. J. Poff, Mr. J. Poulton, Mrs. M. B. Poulton, Miss M. J. Rowntree, !Mr. and Mrs. Salmon, Miss Strickland, Misa H. A. Smith, Miss H; Salmoud, Mr., and- Mrs. E. .A. Stead, Miss E. Sargent, Mr. J. H. Shaw, Mrs. E. M. Shaw, Mrs. R. Turner, Mr. P. H. Vickery, Mr. G. A. Woodhbuse, Captain It. O. H. Worrall, Miss.AVhite, Mr. Y. G. Yager; Mr. H. \y. Aguew, Mrs. W. Annan, Mr. H. A. Baldwin, Mrs. O. Bridges, Mr. F. G. Conrad. Mr. H. Capito, Mr. and Mrs. \V. S. Davidson, Mr Dnwson, .My. K. S. Ferraby, Miss H. Gricrson, Miss B. M. Griffiths, Mrs, Hannaford and Infant, Mr. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Hedley, Miss Hope, Mr. D. Kaiu, Mr. H. "B. Knott. Dr. R. W. Shaipe, Mrs. B. Sliarpe, the Rev. R. D. Sheppard, Mr. A. Smithies, Mrs. K. B. Smithies, Mr. P. Longuet, Mrs. I. ■Le Pino. Mrs. M. llvick. Miss "MS. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Masters, Mr. Mac Donald, Mrs. Martin, .Master NanceHvell, Mr. J. Pollock,. Mrs. S. Pollock and Infant. Master Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Perry, Master Perry, Mr. C. Robinson, Mrs. M. E. K. Robinson, Master J. H. S. Robinson, Misu M. Robbie, Mr. J. Rich, Mrs. N. Rich, Mr. J. B. Sinclair, Mr. T. Smith, Sirs. A. A. Sfliith, MI«S G. Sharpe, Miss D. Sharpe, Mr. W. Willett, Mrs. W. Willett, Mrs. C. A. Wood. Miss A. Wood, Mrs. E. B. Walker. Mrs. E. iWlltshire, Mr. E. Attwood, Mr. P. Brophy^ Miss D. Brocherie. Miss B. Bader, Mrs. M. jßader, Mr. D. Henderson, Mr. t. Moore; Mr. C. A. Netting,' Miss Russell. Messrs. Wood (3)', Mr. H. Bradshaw, Mrs. Coventry, Mr. M. - Christiansen, Miss P. Dillimore, Mr. J. T. Davidsoni Mr. Houston, Mr.' 3. Earnshaw, Mr. A. R. Edwards, Mrs. M. Earnshaw and two. infants. Mr. C. >K. Hill, Mr. K. O. F. Hohenwald, Mrs. A. E. Hohenwald. Misses M. and .T. Hohenwalrt, Miss Jones, Mr. I/. Kay, Miss G. Lame, Mr. J. Miller, Mr. ,T. Murpliy, Mr. A. Martin. Mr. N. Martin, Mr. J. J. O'Donnell. Mr. O'Kane, Mr. S. Paterson, Mr. Randall, Mrs. Bussell, Mr. Sierakowsl;i, Mr. .1. E. Spencer, Mr. G. Schaeffer, Mr. Templeton. Mr. V. Tlther, Mrs. M. Templeton, Mr. H. Wills, Mr. C. Wilkins, Mr. S. E. Woods, Mr. W. Weir, Mr. C. E. WicMiatn, Miss D. Williams, Mr. J. Walsh. THE RECORDER. The cable steamer Recorder is to leave Auckland today for Norfolk Island to carry out repairs to the Norfolk Island-Doubtless Bay cable near the island. PERSONAL. Captain B. B. Irwlti has resumed eoinmand of the Itaorl after holidays, rollevins Captain .G. B. Morgan. . Mr. R; v. Waldron has returned from holidays and is standing by at the head office of .the Eta lon Company. . , Mr. A, S. Buchanan has joined the Kangatira as assistant purser after holidays. ~ • Mr. J. Broad has returned from holidays and joined the Monowai as junior purser. ' SURREY LEAVES. LIVERPOOL. Cabled advice has been received that the Federal steamer Surrey left Liverpool last Saturday for Auckland, Wellington, liyttelton, and Duncdln. She is due at Auckland on July 31. ■ ■■

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1935, Page 11

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1935, Page 11

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1935, Page 11

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