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MARAMA’S PASSENGERS

From Melbourne and Sydney The Union Company’s Marama, which arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from Melbourne and Sydney aud berthed at No. 1 south Queen’s Wharf, brought the following passengers:— Miss E. M. Angus, Mrs. B. Aislabie, Mr. C. Alexander, Mr. 11. Aoyama, Mr. T. S. A. Anderson, Mr. J. Allen, Mr. G. Anderson, Mr. S. A. Black, Mr. J. J. Balmer, Mr. J. P, Burkhart, Mrs. C. Blackwood, Master J. Blackwood, Mr. A. Becourt, Miss F. Coe, Mr. E. G. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. F. Craydon, Master R. Craydon, Mrs. A. J. Campbell, Mr. A. G. Copeland, Miss M. E. Cooper, Mr. D. L. Cropp. Mrs. L. H. Crane, Mr. J. Cape, Mrs. A. Clarke, Mr. A. Clarke, Mr. J. Clarke. Miss M. Cursey, Miss A. Chaney, Mr. J.; E. Crossley, Master J. Crossley, Mr. L. H. Casey, Miss C. Campbell. Mr. F. R. Crane, Miss J. Cavanagh, Miss M. Cavanagh. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dallinger, Mr. G. Doenau, Mr. W. Daly, Mrs. W. Daly, Mr. L. A. de Venney, Mr. P. Dawson, Miss E. Devine, Miss M. Devine, Mr. C. W. DuncanMr. C. J. Donovan, Captain A. T. Edney, Mrs. A, T. Edney, Mr. A. Elsey, Mr. R. Ellis, .Miss D. Forster, Miss M. B. Frederick. Miss L. Foreman, Bro. E. Fraser, Mr. D. N. C. Feathers, Mr. J. Fitzgibbon, Mr. J. Falvey, Mrs. I. R. Fraser, Bro. C. Gaffey. Mr. I. Gilchrist, Mr. G. Howes, Mr, 11. Harris. Miss M. 11. Hunter, Mr. J. Holt, Mr. W. E. Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hartop, Mr. F. Howlison, Mr. and Mrs. J. Iffland, Miss Iffland, Mr. L. Jellyman. Mr. N. Johnson, Sister M. Kevin. Miss M. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kennedy. Miss M. Lipfert, Miss G. Lipfert. Miss F M. Lewis. Mr. T. P. Lewis, Mrs. M. L’Huilller. Miss M. L’Hulllier, Mr. J. Lynch, Miss A. Morrison. Mr. J. Murphy, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. F. Marshall. Miss M. S. Martin. Mr. D. McLeod, Mrs. M. M. Marsh, Miss P. ,T. Marsh, Miss P. Mullane, Miss K. M. McManus, Mr. D. J. H. Meredith, Mr. S. Maeda. Mr. H. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. D. Monti, Miss R. Monti, Miss E. M. McNaughton, Miss A. McLaughlin, Mr. L. C. Maw, Mr. T. Marshall, Mr. J. McCarthy, Mr. E. Norton, Mrs. F. Norton. Mr. R. Nicholson, Mr. J. J. O’Neill. Mrs. K. O. O’Sullivan, Mr. J. O’Sullivan, Dr. D. M. Paterson. Miss It. Price. Rev. Mother G. Potter. Miss W. Powell, Mr. F. N. Pilcher, Mrs. E. Pilcher, Mr. R. Prebble. Madame A. Reden, Bro. P. C. Ryan, Mr. E P. Ryan, Mr. K. V. R. Richards, Miss P. M. Robieson, Captain E. R. Roe, Mr. A. Robinson. Miss K. Ravening, Miss N. Sutherland. Mr. L. M. Stanford, Mr. and Mrs. P. Savage, Miss J. Scutt, Miss I. Sproule, Mr. A. E. J. Smith, Miss M. Silvester, Mr. J. R. Saunderson, Mrs. F. Stewart, Mrs. A. Standen, Miss L. Shearer, Mr. J. Starling. Mr. K. O. Thomson, Mr. H. V. Thomson, Miss B. M. Tait. Mrs. A. M. R. Tolstoi, Miss A. Tolstoi. Mr. H. A. Thorsby, Mrs. H. A. Thorsby, Mr. D. Turner, Mr. A. R. Whibley, Mr. L. E. Wareham. Mrs. L. E. Wareham, Miss V. D. Wallis, Miss M, Windash, Mr. ,T. Withers, Mrs. J. Withers, Mrs. I. B. Wrigley, Miss D Wrigley, Master R. L. Wrigley, Mrs. M E. Woodley. Mr. S. Yoshida. The Marama is timed to leave here again at 3 p.m. to-morrow for Sydney, where she is due next Tuesday morning. AORANGI LEAVES VANCOUVER. The C.-A. motor-liner Aorangi was scheduled to leave Vancouver yesterday for Honolulu, Suva. Auckland and Sydney. She is due at Auckland on January 20. GABRIELLA'S TRANSHIPMENTS. The Union Company's Gabriella, which arrived at Wellington on Tuesday from Sydney, via Now Plymouth, brought transhipments ex Cardross, Westralia, Strathaird. Canberra. Kowarra, Burwah, Narlnga, Ormiston. Kitano Maru. Tanda, Oronsay and Vim inale. MAHENO FOR MELBOURNE. The Union Company's Maheno is timed to leave Wellington at 10 a.m. to-day for Melbourne, via Bluff and Milford Sound. She is due at Melbourne on January 9. MARAMA’S TRANSHIPMENTS. The Union Company’s Marama. which arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from Melbourne and Sydney, brought transhlpments'ex Tai Yin, Maloja, Marella, Sydney Marin Talune, Strathnaver, Orungal, Halle, Chile and Mareeba. WAIWERA AT LONDON. The Shaw, Savill Company has received cabled advice that its new motor-ship Waiwera, which left Auckland on November 30 for London via the Panama Canal, reached London on Tuesday. SYDNEY MARU TO-DAY. From Japanese ports via Australia the O. Lino motor-ship Sydney Maru is due at Wellington early this morning, and will berth at the Taranaki Street wharf. iSho is expected to leave here agalu to-mor-row for Auckland, thence to Sydney, Brisbane, and Japan. The Federal Company aro the local agents. lONIC LEAVES COLON. Cabled advice has been received by the Shaw, Savill Company that its liner lonic cleared Colon on Monday afternoon. She fef?- Auckland on December 8 for Southampton and London via the Panama Canal and Kingston. GOLDEN GATE IN PORT. To continue discharge of her Pacific Coast cargo, the O. and O. Line steamer Golden Gate arrived at Wellington yesterday evening from Auckland, and berthed at No. 14 Queen's Wharf. She is to leave here again to-day for Australia to complete discharge. Burns, Philp and Co., Ltd., are the local agents. TAINUI LEAVES HOME. The Shaw, Savill Company has received cabled advice that its liner Tainul, from London, cleared Southampton last Saturday for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Polt Chalmers via Kingston and the Panama Canal. Shells due here on February 6. MAUNGANUI LEAVES RAROTONGA. En route from San Francisco, via Papeete. the Union Company's R.M.S. Maunganui left Rarotonga last Monday "or Wellington. She is due hero next Monday morning, and will leave again the following aftcruoon for Sydney. CITY OF CALCUTTA SOLD. City of Calcutta, passenger and cargo steamer. 7679 tons gross, 4889 tons net, built Workman, Clark and Co., Belfast, 1963. nnd owned by the City Line, Limited (Ellerman Linos, Limited), Glasgow. lias been sold to Japanese shipbreakers for about £12,500. with delivery Mersey district on completion after discharge. It is understood that the passenger equipment is excluded from the sale. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned

wireless stations last night:— AUCKLAND—HaurakI, Hororata, Indien, Kallngo, Maul Pomare. ' Norfolk, Oinana. Port Alma. Sultan Star, Waipahl, Wanganella. WELLINGTON—ArmadaIe. Bronxville, Kaimiro, Mahana, N’ueula, Port Brisbane, Port Campbell. Port Chalmers. Rangatira, Rangitane, Remuera, Rotorua. Ruahlne, Sydney Maru, Tamahine, 'Wahine. AWARUA—AbeI Tasman, Makura, Maunganui, Monowai, Poolta.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 84, 3 January 1935, Page 10

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MARAMA’S PASSENGERS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 84, 3 January 1935, Page 10

MARAMA’S PASSENGERS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 84, 3 January 1935, Page 10

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