SHIPPING
DEPARTURES. THIDAY, NOVEMBEB 19. •*'..■ POST FREMANTLE, m.s. (1.35 p.m.), 84St tons, Durham, for London. CITY OF MANILA, ».«. (8 p.m.). T452 toni, Rowlands, for Auckland. ■ ; /. C BY TELEGRAPH. •'' ■'■ L6&DoX,.November It. Arrived—At Montevideo, Hertford. ;. Sailed.—From St. Vincent, Port Brisbane. AUCKLAND, NoTember 19. Arrived—Katmlro', (6.25 a.m.), from. Wes* port; Strathmore (11 a.m.). from Brisbane. Arrived—Matal (8 a.m.). from Kortlwm Lighthouses. BI<|;NHEIM> oTenlbcr . 19 . Arrived.—Echo' (7.50. a.m.), from- W«lllns-< ton" NELSON, November .19. Arrived.— Matanijl (8.35 a.m.), from Wellington. -NAPIBR, November 1». Arrived.—Middlesex (11.30 ajn.), from Weh . "B(!tbn- WANGANUI, November 19. Arrived.—lnaha; (11.50 a.m.), from Wellinfr* ton.- ."."'. ."' . " ' ROMNEY FOR NEW ZEALAND; Advlre hns hf>en received that the Komney will leave Sydney about the middle of llecembtfr for Fiji and Vancouver, and will load at Pacific Coast ports in January for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedln, and Australia. NANIWA MARU ARRIVES. The Nanlwa Maru, which left Miike on Oett.bcr 2T for Auckland, arrived here from thf latter port at 1 a.m. today. She will leaf* here tomorrow for Lyttelton and Dunedln, and will depart ■ finally for Japan on November 24. /. . -■.-... j»:. - RANGITIKI COMPLETES. ' The Ranßitlkt left Napier for Loiido* via the Panama" 'Canal at 11 p.m. yesterday. MAETBUYCKER'* PASSENGERS. / The Maetsuycker, which arrived from SaU iron, via Auckland, thli morning,/brought th« following: pasiengera:— .:; .: : . ; Miss E. G. Lewis, Mr. A. Gouit, Mrs. M. I. H. Goul;, Mlm T. J.. Gouk, - JJrs. SI. h. Allen, Mr. K. McL. Jopp, Mr. K. 1:. Morton, Mr. J. K. IRamsay, Mr. P.' Ramsay, Miss 1. M. Ramsay, Mrs. V. E. Jerram, Mist A. C. Jerram, Mri. V. M. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. F. . van Huls. Mr. V. C. Mardiua;, Mr. C. C. Wood, Mr.: A.*. Leschot/"
When sh« leaves WelUnftoa r tomorrow th» vessel will. tike .the ..'fpllo^rlnr :passenWM: '— Mr. »nd Mrs. H. W. Jones,"Mr.: >\ LaKetlisiu' Mr. N. Grehfer, Mrs. Grenler, Miss Greater, Miss M. Robertson. Miss B. I. 3-: Itajren. Mlsg; M. G. Wright; , Wellington,. Mr. arid Mr*. Thomas, Mr, W. Abel, Mr. W. 11. Thompson, Mr. M. C. Kaih, Mr. H. Willman, Mr. A. C Priest, Misses H. and M. Thnmat. ■•-■■ ;.
As the MaeMuyck.tr will-la? up at- BatavU' for overhaul, round-trlj) »Sf,- "otli,er pitssenjejg wlllbe taken fiy express steamer to Singapore, where they will- Jflln:"the' srtatiwr > Swartenhandt, which is to take, th* Oeceslrt^.vMlUaf frow Saigon, .. ~.....■:■; •„,, ■'■<&-,, r»-..- . '■,-■,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 122, 19 November 1937, Page 11
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380SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 122, 19 November 1937, Page 11
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