KUROW FROM CLYDE
Due This Afternoon Tito Union Steam Ship Company’s new steamer Kurow, which left the Clyde on February 2 for Wellington, via Cristobal, has reported by wireless that she will reach Wellington at 5 p.m. today. Maunganui’s Passengers The Union Steam -Ship Company's liner Alaunganui, which arrived at Wellington yesterday from Alelbourne, via Bluff, Dunedin and Lyttelton, had the following passengers on board: — For Wellington: Miss Al. Appleton, Miss M. Austin, Mr. T. Ashton, Mrs. Al. Bennett Aliss D. -Spring-Brown, Aliss J. Bradshaw, Mr. R. Clark, Miss Al. Calder. Miss B. Coutts, Mr. J. Conn, Mr. H. Dabb, Air. F. Doe, Aliss K. Gray. Miss T. Harrington, Mr. and Airs. JR. Herbert and infant, Mrs. W. Jackson, Air. G. Lean, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mitchell, Aliss B. Mitchell, Aliss F. Moore, Miss Al. MoMath, Mr. J. Peterson Mr. A. -Schwennesen, Mr. D. and Miss D. Sarah, Miss F. Sternberg, Mr. aud Airs. W. Thacker, Aliss M. Taunt, Mr. S. Telford, Miss V. Tuckwell, Miss West, Mr. and Airs. J. Worrall and infant, Mr. and Mrs H. Young, Mrs. E. Anderson, Mr. E. Blanche, Aliss F. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. C. Collins, Air. and Mrs. G. Dunn, Air. C. Everiss, Aliss S. Gransfors. Mrs. C. Gransfors. Air. A. Grant, Aliss E. Hunt, Air. and Mrs. E. Hollow, Mrs. I. Messum, Mrs. I. May, Miss Al. MeHarg, Mr. and Airs. A. McGuinness, Aliss V. Pearce, Mr. J. Pringle, Mr. J. Pearce, Mr. W. Pochnall, Mr. W. Rayson, Air. W. Knutar, Mrs. D. Suckling, Air. L. Suckling, Miss B. Strachan, .Airs. P. Trewartha, Mr. and Mrs. E. and Aliss E. Werfel, Mr. F. Whitey, Mr. C. Brown, Airs. J. Brice, Air. J. Brice, Mr. R. Crombrook, Miss R. Coughtrey, Mrs. J. Froelick, Mr. G. Ferrabee, Mr. F. Gilmour, Mr. _A. Hardingham, Air. J. James, Air. L. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lancaster, Mr. T. Morgan, Mr. R. McLean, Air. A. Oliver, Mr. and Airs. J. and -Master J. Parker, Afrs. A. Richardson, Master D. Richardson. Round trip: Mr. and Mrs. C. Brookman, Miss N. Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bridgman, Mr. R. Bridgman, Mrs. D. Wills Cooke, Dr. B. Denney, Mr. H. Latchford, Air. and Mrs. L. Lemmon, Miss M. MaePherson, Air. and Mrs. G. O’Grady, Miss V. Pigdon, Dr. I. Parer, Miss A. Tocher, Mr. and Airs. F. Wiltshire, Aliss B. Young, Miss S. Headlatn, Mr. W. Perry, Mrs. A. Perry. MARIPOSA FROM SAN FRANCISCO. The Matson liner Afariposa, from San Francisco, via ports, arrived at Auckland yesterday. She sailed again for Sydney and Alelbourne in the evening. The Mariposa had 103 passengers for Auckland, 200 are through travellers, and about 270 embarked at Auckland. AMBASSADOR AND TITANIAN. The British steamer Ambassador, with slag from Immingham, and the Norwegian motor-ship Titanlan, with slag from Antwerp, are due at Auckland early next week. Both ships will complete discharge at New Plymouth. ADVICE FROM ANTIOPE. Wireless advice from the -British steamer Antiope, en route from Nauru to Auckland and Wanganui with .phosphate, states that she will arrive at Auckland on Monday afternoon. NIAGARA ON MONDAY. The Canadian-Australasian liner Niagara cleared Sydney on Thursday for Auckland, where she -will arrive on Alonday morning. -She will sail at 11 o’clock on Tuesday morning for Vancouver, via ports. PORT DARWIN FOR NAPIER. The Port Line steamer Port Darwin is expected to leave Napier today for Wellington. where she is -due tomorrow to complete loading for Dunkirk and London, via Cape Horn. She will sail finally from Wellington on Tuesday. TAMAROA LEAVES COLON. The Shaw, Savill liner Tamaroa, which left Wellington on February 24 for Southampton and London, left Colon on Thursday morning. PORT HUNTER LEAVES NAPIER. The Port Line steamer Port Hunter left Napier on Thursday night for London, via the Panama Canal. THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. The departure of the British motor-ship Cape of Good Hope from Auckland for Wellington was postponed till yesterday, and she is not now due here till tomorrow. THE PORT HALIFAX. The M.-A.-N.Z. Line motor-ship Port Halifax will leave Auckland today, for Wellington, where she is due on Monday to complete discharge of cargo from eastern Canada. MAIMOA CLEARS COLON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Line steamer Maimoa, which left Auckland on February 16 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, cleared Colon on Wednesday afternoon. CORNWALL DUE ON MONDAY. The Federal Line steamer Cornwall is expected to leave Auckland at daybreak today for Wellington, where she is due on Monday, to continue discharge of Liverpool cargo. She will complete discharge at Lyttelton and Dunedin. MAETSUYCKER’S PASSENGERS. The South Pacific Line motor-ship Maetsuycker, which arrived at Auckland on Thursday morning from Saigon, via eastern ports, brought the following passengers:—For Auckland: Miss E. M. West. Mrs. Setchell and child, Mr. G. Sadler, Mr. aifd Mrs. J. B. S. Radford, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Palmer, Master G. McLeod, Miss H. Van der Stok. Miss P. Squire. Sir. C. M. Potter. For Wellington: Sir. K. W, 4 Manning, Mr. A. Hoerning, Mr. J. J. McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Taylor.
BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. LONDON, March 16. Arrived.—/At London, AVaipawa and Napier Star; at Balboa. Maitnoa and Tamaroa; at Cristobal, Trojan Star; at Hampton Roads, Gera. Sailed. —From A’aucouver, Aorangi. SYDNEY, March 17. Arrived.—At Sydney, Awatea (7.15 a.m.), from Auckland: at Newcastle, Kaimiro, from New Zealand. , COASTAL. FRIDAY, MARCH 17. AUCKLAND. Arrived. —Mariposa (7 a.m.J, from San Francisco; Kaimai (1.25 p.tn.). from AVestport; Cambridge (1.55 p.m.), from M r ellington. Sailed—Cape of Good Hope (3.30 p.m.), for AA’ellington. To Sail.—Mariposa (9 p.m.), for Sydney; Maetsuycker (9 p.m.); Frankfurt (9 p.m.) and AVaipiata (10 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. To -Sail. —Matangi (7.30 p.m.), for Welling- .. ton. GREYMOUTH. Arrived. —Kartigi (7.15 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Te Aroha (2.35 a.m.), from AVellington: AVingatui (11.15 p.m., 16th), from AVellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived. —H.M.S. Wakakuru (7.30 a.m.), from Akaroa; Cassell (1.30 p.m.) and Holmlea (5.25 p.m.), from AVellington. Sailed. —Waimarino (noon), for Dunedin. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Port Brisbane (1.30 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed.—Opawa (3.30 p.m.), for Auckland; Poolta (5 p.m.), for Oamaru.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 148, 18 March 1939, Page 14
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