PASSENGER LISTS
Maunganui From Sydney When the Maunganui arrived yesterday morning from Sydney she berthed at the Queen’s Wharf (No. 1 south). She will sail again at 3 this afternoon for Rarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco. The Maunganui brought the following passengers:— Landing: Mr. G. A. Aickin, Mr It B. Ashe, Mrs. R. B. Ashe, Master B. Y’. Ashe, • Master D. A. Ashe, Mr. H. A. Buchanau, Mr. G. Bett, Mr. W. Booth. Mrs. D. V. Bremner, Miss E. V. Bremner, Miss N. V. Bremner, Miss C. L. Brown, Mr. It. Bryce, Mr. L. J. Block, Mrs. L. J. Block, Mr. F. H. Bustin. Mrs. F. 11. Bustin, Mr. H. T. Brotton, Mrs. 11. T. Bretton, Miss M. Chalmers. Mr. J. T. Cush, Mr. F. Creeke, Mr. F. E. Collingwood, Mrs. F. E. Collingxvood, Miss M. Clouston, Mr. H. J. Dyer, Mrs, M. Dalgleish, Mrs. E. Davis, Mr. YV. Esquilant, Mr. 11. L. Fletcher, Mrs. H. L. Fletcher, Mr. H. Favel, Mrs. D. Freeman, Master M. Freeman, Mr. J. E. Forde, Mrs. J E. Forde, Mr. B. J. Grant, Mr. A. Green, Mrs. A. Green, Mr. J. W. Gale, Mr. M. Henderson. Miss J. P. Hutchen, Mr. W. Hemery, Mrs. W. Hemery, Mr. B. P. Ilolditcli, Mr. L. C. Hemery, Mrs. L. C. Hemery, Mr. G. IV. Hemery, Mrs. C. G. Heycock, Miss E. G. Heycock, Miss D. Hungerford, Mr. G. Hyland, Miss A. S. Hill, Mr. P. Kirkham, Mr. R. S. Lansdale, Mrs. L. M. Lansdale. Mr. si. Lubranski, Mrs. M. Lubranskl, Miss R. Lubranski, Mr. J. H. Lazarus, Mrs. .1. H. Lazarus, Mr. G. N. .Magill, Mr. E. Moss, seur., Mr. E. Moss, junr., Mr. M. Moss, Mr. 11. T. Martin. Mrs. H. T. Martin, Bro. YV. A. Maloney, Mr. p, R. Mahony, Mrs. P. R. Mahony, Mr. R. W. Mackay, Mr. J. 1". McGrath. Mr. A. C. Macbeth, Miss C. A. Macbeth, Mr. R. A. Maclean, Rev. Bro. J. A. Mclntosh, Mrs. A. Nissenbaum, Mr. T. H. Nasch, Mr. J. A. Norton, Mr. E. Norton. Mrs. E. Norton, Mrs. A. S. Osborne, Mrs. A. Oppenheim, Mr. G. R. Price, Mr. A. C. Perry, Miss H. Patrick, Miss E. S. Peart, Miss A. Peart, Mr. H. J. Robins, Mrs. 11. J. Robins. Master M. Robins, Mr. A. G. Robertson, Mr. C. A. Ramsay, Mrs. A. Russell, Mr. A. A. Robertson, Mr. T. Skelton, Mr. P. Spraggon. Mr. G. Sprlng--1«1H. Miss A. Slater, Mr. M. Stewart, Misi P. 11. Stewart, Mr. J. D. Spedding, Mrs. M. Smith. Mrs. L. Salon. Mr. A. Simin, Mr. YV. A. Sims. Mr. H, YV. Townsend, Mr. YV. L. Teesdale, Mrs. Tl. Tighe, Mrs. G. R. Thompson, Miss P. H. Tilzey, Mr. N. A. Wallis, Mrs. N. A. YVallis, Airs. F. T. YVallis. Mr. K. M. Whitehead, Mr. YV. A. Anderson. Mrs. W. A. Anderson, Miss ~G. Anderson, Miss R. Anderson, Air. J. Al. Atkinson, Airs. Al. J. Burke, Airs. Af. A. Broome, Miss E. Bull. Miss J. Bull, Air. K. D. Christie, Airs. R. D. Christie, Master R. Christie, Rev. Father E. J. Carmine, Air. E. J. Campbell, Mr. R. AL Edwards, Airs. R. Al. Edwards. Air. G. Eder, Mr. H. R. Ellis, Mrs. 11. It. Ellis, Mr. D. I. Elliott, Miss T. E. French, Airs. J. At. Holland, Miss D. At. Holland, Mr. C. A. G. Horner, Air. E. F. Harmer, Miss L. M. Harmer, Aliss L. E. Holmes, Mr. C. If. John, Airs. C. 11. John, Master I. John. Master A. John, Alaster O. John, Air. YV. H. Johnston, Mr. A. G. Jacobson. Airs. A. G. Jacobson, Master B. A. Jacobson, Mr. K. Kirkman, Mr. K. A. Kyle, Mr. E. J. Lewis. Airs. E. Lentill, Mr. J. Madden. Mr. C. 11. Manning, Mrs. F. Melton, Air. R. G. Moir, Aliss S. Al. Moir. Miss E. E. Mulholland. Miss H. Morton, Airs. A. Millwood, Aliss U. Millwood, Atiss J. Millwood. Air. S. Northey, Air. Al. Pltkowsky, Mr. K. S. Peterson, Miss R. S. Rasey, Miss I. 11. Roe. Kev. F. B. Redgrave, Mrs. F. B. Redgrave, Aliss D. E. Redgrave, Mr. and Mrs. G. Scurr, Alaster K. Scurr, Master N. G. Scurr, Miss C. Shearer, Aliss Al. Stewart, Aliss K. AL Salisbury. Air. J. M. Tregrena, Mrs. J. AL Tregena. Mr. R. Taylor. Mr. E. Vockler. Aliss B YValke, Miss P. Welch, Miss F. YVardman, Mr. L. YViggs. Miss J. YVhittington, Miss D. Whittington. Mrs. O. R. Allegree, Air. J. Boyd, Miss B. Crawlord, Air. P. Findlay. Mrs. K. Hart, Air. J. Lynam, Airs. J. H. Lynam. Mr. G. Lee, Mrs. W. E. Mills, Alaster H. Mills, Air. D. K. Alaxwell, Miss E Moore, Mr. R. If. Nixon, Airs. E. J. Nicol. Mrs. Al. Stutter, Mr. K. I. Wallace, Air. J. A. YVakefield, and five Chinese. Through: Air. F. Ashby, Miss J. Ashby. Air. YV. AL Boustead. Air. A. R. Jones, Mr. •T. A. Johnson, Mr. G. IL Lane, Mr. O. C. Toll, Air. T. R. Taylor. Mrs. T. R. Taylor, Air. YV. Y. Craig. Mr. C. E. Hutson, Air. P. B. Leahy. Atiss R. Voronoff. Air. R. Barieau. Air. C. Carr, Airs. C. Carr, Mr. J. Carrington, Miss IT. V. Hewitt. Mr. R. H. Lovell. Mr. C. R. Pierce. Air. N. Z. Pudavich. and one Chinese. Rangitata For London The following . passengers sailed by the New Zealand Shqvping Company’s Rangitata, which left Auckland ou Friday, night for London, via the Panama Canal and Kingston:— First class: Lieutenant-Commander C. D. Arbuthnot, Air. E. and Mrs. Bigland, Mrs. Al. A. Caro, Surgeou-Commander J. E. Clark, Air. C. YV., Airs, and Aliss R. AL Clifford, ■ Mrs. K. A. and Aliss 11. F. Fenwick, Sir Henry Fowler, Air. R. L. Gillies, Airs. I. N. Good. Mr. J. S. Hooker, Aliss G. R. Jamieson. Mrs. F. G. and Master F. J. C. Kumm, Miss Al. S. Alartiu, Alajor G. J. Miller, Mrs. Al. Morris. Air. C. AL Alurray-Aynsley, Mr. D. Y". and Aliss L. A. LMcCounell, Commander-Gunner YV. Paige, Captain L., Airs, and Aliss J. Priestley, Miss T. E. Rogers. Lieutenant-Engineer F. I. Sharnian, Commander-Gunner R. H. Shipcott, Lieutenant B. Walford, Captain T. S. YVeston Mr. H. and Mrs. YVood. Tourist class: Air. D. S. and Airs. Ayers, Airs. L. Bailey, Mrs. E. H. Barnes, Mrs. E. Al. and .Masters (2) Borrcr, Mr. J. G. Bradlev. Airs. 14. Breach. Airs. L. B. Al. Cliurton, Mr. C. G. T„ Mrs., and Alasters (2) Clarke, Mr. R. F. A. Clarke. Mrs. L. L. Cooper. Mr. C. C. Dacre, Air. R. T. Davis, Airs G. Al. Dowty, Captain R. YY. J. and Mrs. Dunn, Airs. Al. Dwyer, Air. E. IL. Mrs.. Masters (2) and Aliss Feather, Air. I*. Finn, Aliss M. Fitchett, Mr. G. J Gass, Mrs C. and Miss E. K. Gerrard, Mr. YV. W. Grant. Air. V. J. YV. Griffin, Captain J. Groothoff, Airs. V. L. B. Halgh, Mrs M. E. Harrison. Mr. YV. A. Hicks, Miss L. P. Ho-wat, Air. G. N. Hughes, Air. A. E. Hvno. Air. J. IL D. Kerr, Aliss N. V. King,’ Mr. T. G. Lovell-Gregg, Mr. W. F. Macdonald, Mr. A. J. Macdonald, Air. It C. Macdonald. Mr. D. YV. AlcArthur, Aliss L. Al. Mclver. Air. R. P. Alitch. Mrs. M B. Oakes, Mr. YV. Pease, Aliss Al. AL Poole, Mr. 11. It. Prince, Air. I. Al. Prosser, Mr. L. T. .1. ami Mrs. Pycroft, Air. C. E. Rendle. Aliss A. C. Ritchie, Aliss E. Roberts. Mr. G. F. Rogers. Airs. A. Al. Rouse, Miss E. Sanvig, Mr. IL Sehlittner. Mrs. E. S. Thomson, Aliss K. B. Toy, Air. F. E. P. Walsh, Mr. .). D., Mrs., and Aliss Wall. Mr. L. Wilkinson. Airs. J. YVoods. Mr. A. H. Young. Airs. M. I. and Alasters (2) Zanimit. and 274 third-class, including 40 members of the Grenadier Guards Baud and 132 naval ratings. AIESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. J. L. Hughes has joined the Marania as fourth officer, replacing Mr. P. K. McKenzie, who has been transferred to the Narbada to act in a similar capacity. Air. McKenzie replaces Air. J. S. Feuerty, who will await orders at YVellington. Captain F. YV. Collins, of the Kanna. is now on holiday in YVellington. Mr. YV. E. Sanders, third engineer of the Niirbada. lias gone on holiday leave. Air. T. 11. Downes is taking his place. ROTORUA DUE TO-MORROYV. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rotorua, which left Loudon on January 5 for New Zealand, via Suva, will arrive at YVellington at 7 a.m. to-morrow. The liner will berth at the Queen's YVharf, No. 1 south. MAHENO SAILS. The Maheno. which arrived at Wellington on Sttndav from Lyttelton, sailed last night for Bluff. Weather and circumstances permitting, she will call at Alilford Sound on Thursday, and will sail thence for Melbourne. LONDON’S SHIPPING. During the week ended November 30. 1255 vessels representing 1.098,7110 net register tons, used tlie Port of London: nl>2 vessels (SGT.OSfi net register tons) were to and from Empire and foreign ports, and <T.)3 vessels (231.704 net resister tons) were encajred in coastwise traffic. The arrivals ineluded fourteen meat cargoes, viz., seven from Australia, two from New Zealand, two from South America and three from North America, eonvprisinz 258.000 careases ot lamb and mutton. 122.0.W quarters of beef, quantities of pork, rabbits and sundries. SHIPPING CON F E REN CE. Tlie American Steamship Owners' Association Ims decided to participate in the premiration of the agenda for the proposed conference'to be held in London early this year. The delegates to the conference will bo selected by a committee, of which Mr. John AfoAuliffe, president of the Isthmian Line, is chairman.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 100, 22 January 1935, Page 12
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