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AUSTRALIAN TRADE

Union Cargo Service The following are the movements of Union Company vessels engaged in its intercolonial cargo service:— The Kaikorai, from Newcastle aud Port Kemula, is to leave Sydney today for Wellington. The Kaimiro, from Newcastle, is to leave Sydney today for New Plymouth, Picton and Lyttelton. The Kairanga, from Newcastle, Port Kembla and Sydney, is due at Auckland tomorrow. The Kaiwarra, from Stenhouse Bay, is to leave Adelaide today for Auckland. The Kalingo, from Newcastle and Sydney, is due at New Plymouth next Thursday, thence to Wanganui to complete discharge. The Karetu, from Newcastle and Eden, is to leave Hobart tomorrow for Lyttelton, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin and Bluff, thence to Svdney. The Kauri is to leave Edithburg today and Adelaide on Wednesday for Auckland, Portland, Wellington and Lyttelton. The Koniata is expected to leave Wellington today for Newcastle, Port Kembla and ’Sydney to load for Auckland. The Korowai is to load at Newcastle on Monday for Auckland and completes at Sydney for Napier. The Omaua, from Edithburg, Adelaide aud Melbourne, Is to leave Auckland tomorrow for Wellington and Tarakohe to complete discharge, thence to Westport, Greymouth aud Bruce Bay to load for Melbourne and Adelaide. Tiie Waikouaitl, from Newcastle, Port Stephens and Port Kembla, is to leave Sydney tomorrow for Bluff, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. The Waipori, from Sydney, is due at Auckland today. After discharge she will return to Newcastle, Port Kembla and Sydney to load for Bluff, Dunedin. Timaru and Lyttelton. The Waitaki is to leave Wellington next Saturday, via Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff, for Sydney and Melbourne. She will then load at Melbourne for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. Passengers For Melbourne The Union Company’s liner Maunganui, which left Wellington on Saturday for Melbourne, via Bluff, took the following passengers:—

Mr. C. F. Bryan, Mr. L. Bathgate, Mr. J. C. Brown, Mrs. J. C. Brown, Mr. J. Black, Mrs. J. Black, Miss R. Bell, Mr. W. Cooper, Mrs. W. Cooper, Miss R. Clark, Mrs. J. J. Clark, Mr. J’. B. Clark, Mrs. J". B. Clark, Mrs. W. Cooke, Mr. Campbell-Me-Diarmid. Miss B. Dommett, Mr. W. M. Downey,, Mrs. W. M. Downey, Miss C. Dryden, Mr. E. Dean, Mr. J. Annan, Mrs. E. M. Brooks, Miss M. Banks, Mrs. A. Craig, Master A. Craig, Mr. H. T. Campbell, Mr. Dynan, Mrs. Dynan, Mrs. A. Fletcher, Mrs. A. E. Fletcher, Mr. D. Hurley, Mr. H. R. Hopley, Mrs. A. P. Kennedy, Mr. E. Keys, Mr. A. E. P. Kennedy, Mr. D. Kelgerg, Mr. J. C. Arrowsmith, Miss E. Hunt, Mr. E. Hollow, Mrs. E. Hollow, Mr. M. Kendt. Mrs. A. M. Moran, Mr. W. B. North. Mr. K. Staunton, Miss A. Upton, Mrs. Edsell, Mr. J. M. Ferriday, Miss G. Flewellen, Miss E. S. Gibson, Mr. F. Kilgour, Mr. H. Kensington, Miss I. Lovelock, Mr. L. L. Lovelock, Miss N. Piper, Mr. K, R. Reeves, Mr. R. R. Roseman, Mrs. I’. Sergie, Miss N. Sanders, Miss M. Sanders, Mr. J. C. Stewart, Mrs. Smith, Miss J. P. Treloar, Mr. A. C. Timms, Mr. H. L. Williams, Mr. F. Lester, Mr. G. H. Leo. Mr. D. McDonald, Mr. Philpott, Mr. C. Palmer, Mr. R. Raddatz, Mr. L. D. Rowley, Mr. H. Ringer, Mr. L. Trueman, Mr. L. Wilson. AWATE-A DUE 8 A|M. TODAY. En route from Sydney to Wellington, the Union Company’s liner Awatea has reported by wireless that she expects to arrive off" Point Halswell at 7.40 a.m. today. She will berth shortly after 8 o'clock at No. 1 south Queen’s Wharf. The Awatea will leave again late tonight for Auckland, thence on Wednesday to Sydney. PORT HALIFAX IN PORT. Hb continue discharge of her Halifax cargo to the agency of the Port Liue, the M.-A.-N.Z. Line motor-ship Port Halifax is due afsAVellington this morning from Auckland and will berth at Fryatt Quay. She will later proceed to Lytteltou, Dunedin aud Bluff to complete. PORT DARWIN IN PORT. To complete loading for Dunkirk. London, ’the Port Line steamer Port Darwin arrived at Wellingtou yesterday morning from Napier and berthed at the King’s Wharf. EMPIRE STAR SAILS. Having completed the Homeward loading tiie Blue Star Line motor-ship Empire Star left Lyttelton on Saturday for Loudon, via Cape Horn. KENT DUE TODAY. To complete loading for Loudou and Hamburg to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company, the Kent is due at Wellington this morning from Auckland and will berth at the Pipitea Wharf. MAETSUYCKER IN PORT. To discharge Eastern cargo and to load for the East tiie South Pacific Line motorship Maetsuycker arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from Auckland and berthed ut the Pipitea Wharf. She is to leave again on Wednesday for Java, Singapore and Saigon, via Sydney. Johnston and Co. Ltd. a~re the ageuts. CORNWALL DUE TODAY. To continue discharge of her Liverpool cargo, the Federal steamer Cornwall io due at Wellington this morning front Auckland and will berth at the King’s Wharf. She will later proceed to Lyttelton aud Dunedin to complete. PAKEHA SAILS. Having completed her Homeward loading Hie Shaw. Pakeha left Wanganui on Saturday for London, Avonnioutli, Liverpool and Glasgow via the Panama Canal. LONDON’S SHIPPING. During the week ended February 3. 917 vessels, representing 957,897 net register tons, used Hie. Port of London. Of these, 4<W> vessels (761.147 net registered tons) were to and from Empire and foreign ports and 457 vessels (196.750 net register tons) were engaged in coastwise traffic. The arrivals included four meat cargoes from Australia, comprising 271,000 eareases "of lamb and mutton. 12.000 quarters of beef, quantities of pork, rabbits and sundries. Fourteen timber-laden vessels docked in the Surrey Commercial Docks with 29,000 tons of softwood.

BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. LONDON, March 18. Arrived.—At Halifax, Port Saint John; at Kingston, City of Delhi. Sailed.—From Colon, Maitnoa and Tamaroa: from Glasgow, tug Lyttelton. BY’ TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. SATURDAY, MARCH 18. ' AUCKLAND. Sailed. (7.4(1 a.m.). for New Plymouth; Tort Halifax (7.50 a.m.), Kent (5.40 p.m.), and Cornwall (6.10 p.ns.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Pukeko (8.45 a.m.), from Gisborne; Tees (6.50 p.ra.l, from Chathams. Sailed.—llolmlea (12.10 p.m.), for Dunedin: Empire Star (4.30 p.m.). for London; Cassel (5.30 p.m.). for Bluff. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Karepo (11.55 a.m.), from Wellington. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Breeze (7.30 a.m.). from Wellington; Waimarino (7.45 a.m.), from Lvttelton. Sailed.—Port Brisbane (6 a.m.) and Port Waikato (noon), for Timaru; Waimarino (5.10 p.m.), for Bluff: Breeze (6 p.m.). for Timaru. BLUFF. Sailed. —Waiana (6.35 p.m.), for Dunedin. SUNDAY. MARCH 19. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Otnana (3.15 a.m.). from New Plymouth; Matua (12.30 p.m.), from Suva, To Arrive.—Opawa (S p.m.), from Dunedin ; City of Glasgow (10 p.n;.), from Napier. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Holmdale (7.25 a.m.), from Tirottru: yacht Miranda (9.30 a.nt.) and Bcnwvvis ("11.45 a.iu.), from Pieton; I’oolta (12.5 p.m.), from Omaru; Totara (1.20 p.m.), from Gisborne; Waiana‘(6.2s p.m.), from Bluff. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Holmlca (10.20 a.m.). from Lyttelton; Wainui (1.45 p.m.). from Napier. To Arrive. —Waipahi. from Wellington. BLUFF. Arrived.’— Waimarino (6.45 a.m.), from Duuedin.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 12

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AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 12

AUSTRALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 12

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