REMUERA REPORTS
Due Here 4 p.m. Sunday The New Zealand Shipping Company has received a wireless message from its liner Remuera, eu route from London, reporting that she expects to reach Wellington at 4 p.m. next Sunday. She will later proceed to Auckland to complete discharge of her London cargo. EASTERN CARGO Narbada at Auckland From Calcutta, via Penang, Singapore aud Samarang, the Union Company’s chartered steamer Narbada reached Auckland yesterday morning. She is to leave there again this afternoon for Wellington. Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff to complete discharge, and is due here on Thursday afternoon. PORT GISBORNE REPORTS. En route from Launceston, the C. and D. Line motor-ship Port Gisborne has reported by wireless that she expects tn reach Bluff at 10 a.m. to-day to commence her Homeward loading. RANGITATA COMPLETING. To complete her Homeward loading, the New Zealand Shipping Company’s niotorhner Rangltata reached Auckland yesterday morning from Tokoniaru Bay. She Is to clear the northern port finally at 5 p.m. next Friday for Plymouth and London, via the Panama Canal and Kingston. PAUA IN DOCK. The Shell Company tanker Paua, now undergoing her annual overhaul, went on to the floating dock yesterday. She will probably be refloated to-day, and will be put into commission again on Thursday week, January 24, when she sails for Auckland. MONOWAI AT SYDNEY. The Union Company’s liner Monowai. which left Wellington for Sydney on January 10, reached her destination on Sunday. She is due at Melbourne on Wednesday, and sails from Sydney on January 18 for Auckland, where she is due on Monday next. CAMBRIDGE TO COMPLETE. The Federal Company’s ship Cambridge, now loading at New .Plymouth for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via the Panama Canal, will sail for Wellington, where she is to complete, at noon to-morrow, arriving here on Thursday. Her final sailing date will be Monday, January 21. WANGANELLA DUE 8 P.M. TO-DAY. En route from Sydney to .Wellington, the Huddart, Parker motor-liner Wanganella has reported by wireless that she expects to arrive in the stream about 8 p.m. today. She will berth immediately at the Pipitea Wharf, and her passengers should be free to leave her shortly before 9 p.m. She is to leave here again at noon on Thursday for Sydney and Melbourne. MONTEREY LEAVES HONOLULU. En route from San Francisco and Los Angeles, the Matson .liner Monterey left Honolulu yesterday for Pago Pago, Suva. Auckland, Sydney and Melbourne. She is due at Auckland on January 25. THE SCHOONER HUIA. The Nobel auxiliary schooner Huia is due at Melbourne from Bunbury shortly to load a cargo of explosives for Greymouth, Wellington and Auckland. KANNA TO LOAD GUANO. The Union Company’s Kanna is to leave Auckland about Wednesday for Noumea and Walpole Island to load guano for Wanganui and Auckland. MAHENO’S RADIO. A radio message received by the Union Company from the Maheno states that the ship, which left Melbourne on Saturday, will reach Milford Sound at 6 a.m. tomorrow. She is due at Bluff on Thursday, thence to Dunedin. Lvttelton and Wellington, and is due here next Sunday. She has transhipments ex Mongolia, Remo and Toulouse. THE KARETU. The Union Company’s steamer Karetu will be.recommissioned to-day at Auckland after her annual overhaul. She is due in Wellington on. Sunday from Auckland and Napier, and will sail the following day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. COMLIBANK FROM NAURU. Advice has been received that the Comlibank left Nauru Island on January 9 for Auckland, New Plymouth and Wanganui. She is due-at Auckland on January IS. MARIPOSA'S PASSENGERS. The Matson liner Mariposa, which left Auckland on Saturday for Suva, Pago Pago, Honolulu, Los Angeles and San Fraacisco, took the following passengers from New Zealand:— First class: Mr. H. E. Amos. Mrs. M. C. Blackwelder. Miss A. Blackwelder. Miss J. M. Blackwelder, Master D. Blackwelder. Mrs. M. Craven, Mr. A. M. Dibble, Mr. J. U. Farrell, Mrs. J. E. Farrell. Mr. M. Goldberger, Mrs. Harry Haley, Mr. H. J. Itter. Mr. R. Wilson Jones. Mr. G. .Todell, Master B. A. Kenny. Mrs. L. E. Kildahl, Miss S. L. Kildahl. Mr. 11. W. Lee, Miss P. H. R. Oldibury-Jones. Miss S. H. L. Potter, Mrs. B. G. Thompson, Mr. W. H.' Wylie, his Eminence Cardinal Joseph Macßory, Monsignor O’Callaghan, Monsignor A. Terzaripl,'Monsignor, H. Tohall, Mr. James Ma guire. Cabin class: Mr. Carl Armerdin, Mr. David K. Ballard, Mr. C. H. Burke. Mr Ralph N. Clough, Dr. Win. K. Hamilton, Miss G. B. Harrow, Mr. Frank C. Henderson, Mr. Jap Eng Ho, Mrs. Jap Eng Ho, Mr. R. R. Kidd. Mr. J. M. Lakeman. Mr. H M. Lansdown. Mrs. 11. M. Lansdown, Mr. C. Edgar Lite, Mr. Jack E. Lucas. Mrs. Mabel Mansell, .Mr. M. L. Maris, Mrs. M L. Maris Mr. IVm. H. Mathews, Air. G. E. Norris. Mrs. G. E. Norris, Mrs. XV. H. Rishel, Rev. T. W, Sisterson, Mrs. T. W. Slster-sou, Miss M. It. Sisterson. Mr.. H. G. Slape. Mr. L. R. Teeple, jun. Mr. L. V. Wilkinson. Mrs. L. V. Wilkinson, Miss V. J. Wilkinson, Master R. K. Wilkinson.* MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. When the Karetu recommissions to-dav in Auckland she will be under the command of Captain G. B. Corby, whose officers will be: Chief, Mr. E. A. Cox; second, Mr. J, S. Beaton; third, Mr. J. C. Sadlier; chief engineer. Mr. W. S. Hall; second, Mr. L. A. Calvert; third, Mr. M. Henderson; fourth. Mr. G. R. Miller Captain C. C. Waters, late of the Waimea, has- been appointed to command the Opihi. Captain XV. H. D. Gardner is taking command of the Kanna at Auckland, relieving Captain F. XV. Collins for further orders. Mr. J. B. Gibson recently joined the Waipahi as second officer, relieving Mr. A. XV. Park for holidays. Mr. J. L. Hughes is joining the Marama at Auckland in the capacity of fourth officer. He relieves Mr. R. K. Mackenzie for further orders. The Kini recommissioned in Wellington yesterday after her annual overhaul. Captain A. Russell is in command, with the following deck officers: Chief. Mr. H. Evlngton; second, Mr. R. F. Dewar; third. Mr. G. D. Jenson. The Kiwitea, which is being put into commission again to-day. is commanded by Captain J. Bruce. XVith him are the following deck officers: First. Mr. T. A. MacPherson; second, Mr. XV. Kehoe: third, Mr. D. ,T. Rutter. Air. J. G. Bannatyne has transferred to the Kiwitea as chief engineer. Air. L. Blomfleld has joined the WaimarlnO as second engineer. TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE LIST. Queen’s XVliarf —Kapiti (No. 5). John (No. 8), Nora Niven (No. 9). Parera (No. 10>. Matangt (No. 12), Kohi (No. 13). Awahou (No. 14). Ferry XVharf—XVahine. Glasgow XVharf—Port Chalmers. Breeze. King’s XVliarf—Hawera. Clyde Quay XVharf —XVingatui. Taranaki St. XVharf—Ngahau. Pipitea XVharf—Wanganella. Railway XVharf—Kartigi. Floating Dock—Paua. Patent Slip—Maori, Afaui Pomare. In the Stream—Kaiwarra. Himatangt, Totara. XVITHIN XVIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— Auckland.—Comlibank, Filefjell. Keifuku Maru. Komata. Marama. Alariposa. Queen Eleanor. Rotorua, XVaipawa. XVellington.—Aorangi. Australia, Canadian Britisher. Canadian Highlander. Kaimiro. Laburnum. Leith, Alatai, Alataron. Monterey. Niagara. Oldham. Opawa, Rangatira. Rangitane. Kangitiki, Remuera, Tamahine. XVahine, XVanganclla, Yarraville. Awarua. —Kalingo, Maheno. Monowai, Omana. Port Gisborne, XVaikouaiti.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 94, 15 January 1935, Page 12
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