WANGANELLA FROM SYDNEY
List Of Passengers Tim following were passengers by the Huddart-I’arker motor-liner Wanganella, which arrived at Wellington from Sydney yesterday : — First Class: .Mr. G. E. Adair, Miss C. Armstrong. -Mr. J. Atkinson, .Mr. A. Abbott, Mrs. Abbott. .Mr. 11. Boyack, -Miss J. Bridgewater, Mr. 11. Buddington. Mrs. J. W. Bottereil, -Mr. J. W. Brearley, Mrs. J. W. Brearley, -Mr. A. 11. Bartley, -Mr. A. L. Burrows, Mrs. Burrows, Mr. E. G. Barker, Mr. It. B. Beaumont, Miss L. Chaffe, Miss E. Chaffe, Miss A. D. Clayton, .Mrs. -May Cooper, .Mr. J. K. Carruthers, Commissioner Cuthbert. Mr. P. S. Coleman, Miss N. S. Dick, Mr. D. Duff, Mr. W. Duff -Mr. R. H. Evans, Mrs R. 11. Evans, Mr. H. R. Gough, Miss E. E. Halden, -Mr. R. 11. C. Hargreaves, Mr. B. M. Holt, Mr. C. Howarth, Mr. A. Hamilton, Mrs. A. E. Hamilton. Miss M. Henaghan, Mr. F. Hughes, Mr. S. F. Hall, ■Mrs. S. F. Hall, -Mr. I. M. Jude, Mr. B. J. Kelly, Mr. J. Kemp, Mrs. J. Kemp, Mr. F. Lennon Mr. W. .11. Lewis. Mr, F. Lee, Mr J. G. Morgan, Mrs. E. A. Mitchell, Miss E. J. Mitchell. Mr. L. Maisel, Mrs. Maisel, Miss V. E. Monaghan.
Miss V. C. Monaghan, .Miss G. Mcßain, Miss R. McCree, Mr. A. McKenzie, Mr. D. D. O’Connor, Mr. S. Painter, Mrs. G. L, Pollock, .Miss O. L. M. Pollock, Mrs. C. Polakoff, Mrs. S. V. Playsted. Mr. S. Playsted. Master P. Playsted. Master Playsted. .Mr. J. Playsted, Mr. G. It. Pratt, -Mr; C. M. Paynter, Mr. W. T. Price, Mrs. W. T. Price, Miss F. Slatter, Rev. Father S. Seymour, .Mr. P. .1. Scrivener, Mrs. Scrivener, Mrs. K. Spellman, Mrs. J. Shaffrau. Mr. A. A. Shearer, Mrs. K. Thompson, Mr. M. E. Terpening, Mr. L. J. Tann, Mrs. L. J. Turin. Miss D. ,T. Tann. Mr. F. O. Walker. Mr. L. Whitelaw, Mrs. L. Whitelaw, Mr. C. Witcher, Mrs. C. Witcher, Mr. D. Yellowlees. Second Class: Mr. S. Anderson. Mr. J. Anan, Mr. S. .1. Allsopp. Mr. L. T. Auliff, Mr. E. R. Atkins, .Mr. B. Bugg, Mr. P. Binswanger, Mrs. P. Binswanger. Mr. L. Bombardiers, Mr. N. Biggs, Mr. P. Byrne, Mrs. E. Beere, Miss V. Beere. Mrs. R. Blackburn Mr. J. Byatt, .Mr. C. Bradfield, Mr. J. Brookes, Mr. R. Beat'll, Mr. N. E. Coulton. Mr. J. Cassidy. Miss C. Cuneo, Mrs. R. Craze, Mr. B. 11. Cruze, Mrs. E. Cleaver, Mr. S. Cohen. Mr. W. Clarke, Mr. J. F. Clarke. Mr. J. Cook, Mr. T. W. Curran. Mr. C. Cox, Miss J. Cathcart. Mrs. A. Clark, Mr. W. Dangerfield. Miss F. Dangerfield, Mr. IV. Deayton. Mr. O. Duffy. .Mrs. Duffy, Miss E. Duffy, Mrs. M. E. Dagger, Mr. N. S. Delves, Air. C. Erickson. Miss M. B. Evans, Mr. G. Flaws, Mr. J. Friedlander, Mr. J. Formosa, Mr. H. Gleddon, Mr. R. Gleeson, Mr. W. N. Haire. Mrs. W. N. Haire, Miss K. 11. Haire, Miss D. Howie, Miss E. M. Hood. Mr. C. Hull. Miss F. M. Hanslow, Mr. G. R. Hann, Mr. J. Hammond, Mr. M. Hawes, Mr. 15. P. Hornbuckle, Mr. O. S. Hansen, Mr. P. .T. Hourihan, Master P. Honrihan. Mrs. P. ,T. Hoiiriban, Master Honrihan, Master Hourihan. Miss B. Harrison. Miss G. Haigh. Mrs. A. Jarvis Mrs. A. Jetson, Miss Jefson, Mr. G. Johnson, Mr. J. Jemison. Mr. H. Jemison, Mr. C. F, Jopson. Mr. G. Kerr. Mr. J. Kerr. Mr. R. King, Mr. F. King, Mr. E. W. Kay. Mr. F. J. Lawson, Miss D. M. Lord, Mrs. A. R. Lane. Miss E. J. Madden. Miss 15. Moffatt. Miss E. M. Massey. Miss B. Mills. Mr. J. F. Moore, Mr. L. Montgomery. Mrs. L. Montgomery. Mr. I. Miiggach, Mrs. A. Mitchell. Mr. W. P. Molineanx, Mr. J. E. G. Moffat. Mr. W. McDermott. Mr. J. McIntyre, Mr. G. McKclvie, Mrs. J. McLean, Mr.’ S. McNair, Mr. D. McLeod. Mr. D. A. McAuallv, Mr. W. McMillan. Mrs. IV. McMillan. Mr. A. G. Newnhain. Mr. R. C. Nation. Mr. L. O'Keefe, Miss E. M. O’Neill, Mr. J. O’Connor, Mr. P. D. Pahl. Mr. D. C. Peters, Mr. K. N. Pickering. Mr. J. Robinson. Mrs. E. A. Robinson. Miss Robinson, Mr. A. M. Reid. Mrs. N. E. Richards, .Mr. R. G. Rodgers. Mr. B. Rollo. Miss B. Service, Mr. R. Scott. Misa D. Seymour Mr. E. W. Stichbiiry. Mr. L. Stubbs. Mrs'. R. Southall, Mr. J. Smith, Mr. A. Scott. Mr. J. Somers. Mr. G. Sernss. Mr. IT. R. Tonkin. Mr. F. de T.oseghy, Mr. 1.. Taylor. Mr. B. A. Thomson, Mr. E. T. Vincent Mr. F. W. Viant. Miss A. 5L Whitton Mrs M. F. Whitaker, Mr. D. Wills Air J. Wentherall, Mr. 11. S. Williams. Mr. G. Williams, Mr. H. Williamson Sir R. G. Woodward, Mr. J. Walsh, Mrs. J. Walsh, Mr. H. A. Young. Mrs. E. M. Young. Mr. T. York. Mrs. T. York.
PORT DARWIN ON SUNDAY. The Port Line steamer Port Darwin has again been delayed, and will not arrive at Wellington from Napier till Sunday to complete her Homeward loading. CAMBRIDGE'S LOADING. The Federal steamer Cambridge, which will leave Wellington this afternoon for Auckland, will now leave Auckland next Tuesday for Lyttelton, where she is due on Friday week. She will sail finally from Lyttelton on Marell 27 for London, Avoumbuth, Liverpool aud Glasgow. THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. The British motor-ship Cape of Good Hope, which is discharging hardwood from Western Australia at Auckland, is expected to sail this afternoon for Wellington. where she is due on Friday. ANTIOPE FROM NAURU. The British steamer Antiope, which left Nauru Island on Wednesday with phosphate for Auckland and Wanganui, is expected at Auckland about Saturday. THE LINER AORANGI. Cabled advice has been received that the Canadian-Australasian liner Aoraugi arrived at Vancouver from Auckland, via island ports, at 5 p.m. on Friday. She will leave at 10 o’clock this morning for Auckland, where she will arrive on Monday. April 3. sailing for Sydney the following day. FRANKFURT TO-MORROW. Cabled advice has been received that the North German Lloyd steamer Frankfurt has cleared New Caledonia for Auckland, where she will arrive tomorrow. The Frankfurt will complete discharge of cargo from New Orleans at Auckland and Wellington. WILLOWBANK CHARTERED. The latest unit, of the Bank Line, the 5000-ton motor-ship Willowbank, has been chartered by the British Phosphate Commission to load phosphate at Ocean Island for New Zealand next month. The Willowbank was built by- William Doxford and Sons. Limited. Sunderland. On her official sea trials in January she attained.a mean speed of 131 knots qn the measured mile. THE PORT. HALIFAX. The M.A.N’.Z. Line motor-ship Port Halifax will now arrive at Auckland at three o’clock this afternoon from St. John, Halifax. Louisburg and Kingston. MAETSUYCKER R E PO RTS. Wireless advice from the South Pacific Line motor-ship Maetsuycker states that she will reach Auckland from Saigon, via Eastern ports, at six o'clock tomorrow morning. She has 11 passengers for Auckland. Th? Maetsuycker will sail at two o’clock on Friday afternoon for Wellington. Sydney and the East. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. SYDNEY. Mareh 14. Arrived.—At Sydney. Matthew Flinders, from Greymoutli; at Newcastle. Kalingo, from New Zealand. SUVA. Marell 1-1. Arrived. —Mariposa (7.30 a.m.). from Sun Francisco; Matua (10.15 a.m.), from* Auckland. Sailed.—Mariposa (5 p.m.), for Aucklaud. , COASTAL. TUESDAY, MARCH 14. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Awatea (9.15 a.m.), from Sydney. >'lo Sail.—Awatea (8 p.m.). for Sydney; Rangitata (10 p.m.), for Wellington. MOTUEKA. Arrived.—Talisman (9 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Nikau (3.25 p.m.), for Wellington. NAPIER. To Sail.—Kakapo (6 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. To Sail. —Arahura (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington. TIMARU. Arrived.—Mataroa (10 a.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Waipahi (S a.m.). from Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Sailed.—Karu (4.15 a.m.). for Wellington. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Aniwa (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Maunganui (11.20 a.m.), from Bluff; Navigator, vaeht (3.55 p.m.). from Bluff. Sailed.—Edward F. Johnson (noon), for ralembang. To Sail.—Maunganui (10 p.m.), tor Lyttelton.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 145, 15 March 1939, Page 12
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