RANGITANE PASSENGERS
SAILING DIRECT FROM NAPIER LEAVING FOR LONDON TO-NIGHT The motor vessel Rangitane, one of the newest passenger liners operating between England and New Zealand, leaves Napier direct for London at 6 o ’clock this evening. She takes with her the following passengers:— First class: Miss E. B. Clements, Mr and Mrs M. M. Garry, Mrs K. Hamilton, Miss J. L. Hamilton, Mr R. L. Levin, Mr G. F. Newman, Sir .Tames Parr, K.C.M.G., the Rev. Mr and Mrs R. C. Rudgard, Mr and Mrs C. Sander, Mr and Mrs F. A. Tyrer. Tourist class: Miss E. M. Benbow, Mrs M. Brown, Miss Hardwick, Miss M. G. Johnson, Mrs M. Lawrence, Mr and Mrs A. A. P. McKenzie, Miss G. I’.. F. McKenzie, Miss J. V. P. McKenzie, Mr F. G. 11. Moore, Miss E. H. B. Murphy, Miss T. M. Pabst, Miss D. E. Walmsley, Mr J. H. Rigby, Mr C. McLachlan. Third class: Mr and Mrs G. J. Bailey, Mr and Mrs G. E. Dominic, Master P. G. Domini., Mr W. Dominic. Mrs E. Fisher, Miss B. E. M. Fisher, Mrs E. B. Kelly, Mr A. McGhie, Mr A. D. McFarlane, Mr J. P. O’Toole, Mr and Mrs H. Philpott, Miss D. Pearce.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 10, 22 December 1933, Page 5
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