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AUSTRALIAN TRADE

Union Cargo Service The following are the movements of Union Company vessels engaged in it* intercolonial cargo service:— The Kaikorai is to load at Newcastle today and completes at Port Kembla and Sydney for Wellington. The Kaimiro is to load at Newcastle on March 16 for picton and completes at Sydney for New Plymouth and Picton. The Kairanga, from Newcastle and Port Kembla. is tu leave Sydney today for Auckland. The Kaiwarra was to have left Westport on Saturday for Stcnhouse Bay and Adelaide to load for Auckland. The Kalingo is to load at Newcastle tomorrow and completes at Sydney for New Plymouth and Wanganui. The Karepo. from Newcastle, is discharging at Miramar. The Karetu, from Newcastle, is to leave. Eden today for Hobart to complete loading for Lyttelton, Timaru, Oamaru. Dunedin and Bluff. The Kauri, from Napier, is due at Melbourne tomorrow. She will then load at Edith burg and Adelaide for Auckland, Portland, Wellington and Lyttelton. The Korowal is to leave Wellington today for Sydney. She will then load at Newcastle and Sydney for Napier and Auckland. The Omana, from Edithburg. Adelaide and Melbourne, is due at New Plymouth tomorrow, thence to Auckland and Tarakohe to complete discharge. She will then load at Westport, Greymouth and Bruce Bay for 'Melbourne and Adelaide. The Waikouaiti, from Newcastle, is to leave Port Stephens today. Port Kembla tomorrow and Sydney on Thursday for Bluff, Lyttelton. Timaru and Dunedin. The Waipori is to leave Sydney today with wtiept for Auckland. The Waitaki is now due at Wellington on Wednesday from Auckland to complete discharge of her Sydney cargo. Rangitata’s Passengers

The New Zealand Shipping! Company's motor-liner Rangitata, wliieh reached Auckland last Friday from London and the Panama Canal, had the following passengers :—

First class: Mr. 11. ,T. Allanson, Miss .1. C. Barron. Sir Harry and Lady Batterbee. Miss I. Biggar, Dr. T. P. Colciougli, Miss G. E. Cornfoot, Mrs. D. Y. H. Davey, Mr. D. A. G. Hanson, Miss A. E. Hooker. Mrs. •I. L. James, IMr, R. Jones, Mrs. T. J. Maturin and family, Mrs. A. D. McCallum, Miss E. Milne. Mr. L. D. -Murphy. Mr. G. B. Readman, Mr. T. Reynolds, Mrs. J. Salmon, Mr. G. B. Salmon, Mr. 11. K. Scott, Mrs. A. Skilling, Professor and -Mrs. J. and Master M. E. Stone, Mrs. A. Tether and family, Sir Harry Twyford, Miss P- D H. Gilmer. Tourist A class: Mr. and Mrs. G. Baverstock, Miss L. Blgl. Miss B. N. Bollard. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. J. Brown. Mr. S. M. Brown. Mr. C. Clark, Mrs. C. M. and Mis? M. M. Collins, Miss E. K. Dawson, Mrs. M. I. A. Fairbairn, Mr. 'S. H. Gammon. Mr. A. H. Giles, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. P. and Master J. It. Grossmith, Mrs. M. I. D. Iloare, -Mr. and Mrs. W. E. 'Hughes. Mrs. E. Hunter, Mr. G. A. Johansson, Mr. IV. Kostle. Mr. S. L. Kilby, .Miss M. J. King, 'Mr. G. C. D. Lanrenee. Mr.s. B. K. Lubsden, Mr. A. S. Mackay, Mr. J. March. Miss E. Meyer, Miss M. Moore. Miss B. Purchase, Miss 1.. Rieder. Miss E. A. Rucker. Miss M. S. Silvester, Mrs. A. Simmonds, Miss A. E. Souter, Mr. aud Mrs. S. and Masicr S. A. Spalter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Taylor. Miss R. F. Taylor. Mrs. B. IVestlieiin. Miss H. M. Williams, and 120 tourist B class passengers. Passengers By Strathallan 'The P. and 0. liner. Strathallan, which reached Auckland last Friday and is due at Wellington this morning, brought the following passengers from London for New Zealand First saloon: Mrs. D. R. Davies. Mrs. E> O. Hook. Miss Hook, Mr. Isherwood. Mrs. Isherwood, Miss Isherwood. Mr. Kapadia. Mrs. Kapadia. Miss Kapadia. Mrs. H. Lambert, Mr. H. Lambert, Ladv C. Richardson. Mr. 11. 'Suschny, .Mr, J. Scott, Mr. W. GStephens. Mr. J. R. Stone. Tourist: Mr. Burr. Mrs. Burr, .Mr. S. Butler. Mr. G. S. Brent, Miss E. Cooper, Mr. G. A. L. Cooke. Miss C. Cook, Miss 11. W. Crichton. Miss I. Dickson, Mr. E. Eeles. Miss J". S. Fenwick. Mr. A. C. Gibson. Mrs. •Gibson. Mrs. B. Hyde Smith and two children, 'Mrs. H. Henderson, Mr. G. 1). Horsburgh. Mrs. Horsburgh. Mrs. M. Inkson. Mr. E. 11. Johnston. Mrs. E. I-’. Lambert, Mrs. Long and infant,-Mr. W. C.‘ .Mansell, .Mrs. Man-sell. Mr. G. L. Martin, Miss M. B. McColl. Mr. D. McColl. Mrs. U. M. P. Price. Mr. H. L. Richardson. Mrs. Richardson, Miss G. Rout. Mr. IV. E. Smith, Mrs. Smith. Mr. W. T. Sell. Mrs. Sell. Miss Sell. Mr. 11. H. Tombs, Mrs. Tombs. Miss I. Taylor, Mr. M. H. -Wiseman.

THE W’ANGANELLA. The Huddart, Parker motor-liner W’anganella left Sydney last Friday for Wellington. She is due tomorrow morning and will leave again on Thursday- for Sydney and Melbourne. NEW YORK SAILINGS. The Federal Company has received au-' vice that the A. and A. Line chartered steamer Nardana will leave New York on May 22 for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. She will be followed by the City of Singapore on J"une 15 for the same ports. AOKANGI AT VANCOUVER. From Sydney and Auckland, the C.-A. motor-liner Aorangl reached Vancouver last Friday. She will leave there again on Wednesday for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland and Sydney; and is due at Auckland on April 2. THE PORT DARWIN. To continue her Homeward loading, the Port Line steamer Port Darwin is due at Napier this morning from Bluff. She is due at Wellington next Friday to fill up and will clear this port finally on March 21 for Dunkirk aud London, via Cape Horn. MAUNGANUI AT BLUFF. From Melbourne, the Union Company’s Maunganui was due at Bluff yesterday morniug. She will leave there again today for Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. The vessel 1s due here next Friday aud will leave again the following day for Melbourne, via Bluff. KARITANE AT PORT SAID. En route from the United Kingdom on her maiden voyage, the Union Company's motor-ship Karitane reached Port Said last Friday. From there she will proceed to Safaga in the Red Sea to load phosphates for Wellington. The vessel is due here about the end of April. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. LONDON. March 10. Arrived.—At Balboa, Huntingdon; at New York, Port Saint John; at Port Said, Karitane. Sailed.—From London, Retuuera; from Colon, Gera; from San Francisco, Trevanlon. SYDNEY. March 11. Arrived.—Niagara (6 a.m.). from Auckland; nt Clarence River, Port Tauranga, from Lyttelton. Sailed. —Awatea (5.50 p.m.). for Auckland. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. SATURDAY, MARCH 11. AUCKLAND. Sailed. —Strathallan (11.35 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Opawa (7.5 a.m.), from Wellington ; Wainui (6.55 a.m.), and Storm (10.50 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed.—H.M.S. Wakakura (1.40 p.m.), for Akaroa; Wainui (6.10 p.m.). for Wellington; Tees (11.10 p.m.), for Chatham Islands. WESTPORT. , Arrived.—Poolta (10.35 a.m.). from Wellington. Bluff. Sailed.—Port Darwin (6.15 a.m.), for Napier. WAIKOKOPU. Sailed— Piako (3 n.in.l. for Nelson. DUNEDIN. Sailed.—Evita (8.45 a.m.), for San Pedro; Parracombe (4.20 p.m.), for Westport. SUNDAY. MARCH 12. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Tairoa (1.40 p.m.). from Sydney To Arrive.—Susana. from Bunbury. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Holmglen (7.35 a.m.), from Tiniaru.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 143, 13 March 1939, Page 12

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AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 143, 13 March 1939, Page 12

AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 143, 13 March 1939, Page 12

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