AUSTRALIAN TRADE
Union Cargo Service
The following are the movements of the Union Company vessels engaged in its intercolonial service: —
The Karetu was to have left Hobart yesterday for Lyttelton, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin and Bluff. The ‘Waipori w’ill load at Newcastle about March 30, completing at Port Kembla and Sydney, for Bluff, Dunedin, Timaru aud Lyttelton. The 'Waitakl, which will load at Wellington on Saturday, Lyttelton on Monday and Dunedin on Tuesday for Sydney and Melbourne, will leave Melbourne on April 12 for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. . , , The Korowai will leave Sydney today for Omana, from Edithburg, Adelaide and Melbourne, via New Plymouth, will leave Auckland today for Wellington and. Tarakohe. The Kairanga, from Newcastle, lort Kembla and 'Sydney, is at Auckland. The Kaiwarra, which left Adelaide on Tuesday, is due at Auckland next W ednesdaTiie Kauri left Adelaide yesterday for Auckland, where she is due next Thursday, Portland, Wellington and Lyttelton. The Kaikorai, from Newcastle and 1• °rc Kembla, left Sydney last Monday for Wellington, where she is due on Sunday. The W r aikouaiti, from Newcastle, Port Stephens and Port Kembla, left Sydney on Tuesday for Bluff, where she is due on Monday, Lvttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. The Kalingo, from Newcastle, left Sydney on March 17 for New Plymouth, where she is'due today. From there she will go to Castlecliff. The Kaimiro, from Newcastle, left Sydney on March IS for New Plymouth, whera she is due tomorrow, Picton and Lyttelton. Niagara’s Passengers When Canadian-Australasian liner Niagara left Auckland for Vancouver, via ports, on Tuesday, she took the following passengers:— First class: Air. and Mrs. A. Abbott, Airs. AL Alexander, Mr. S. R. Armitage, Mr. and Mrs. AV. Bailey, Mr. J. A. N. Balme, Air R B. Beaumont. Mr. A. C. Binns, Mr. aud Mrs. G. Bish, Airs. L. E. Botterell, Mrs. E. J. R. Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Burrows, Sir Julien and Lady Cahn, Air, and Mrs. L. C. Calmyre, Miss J. Campbell, Mrs I. B. Al. Cleveland, Mrs. W. G. Cockell, Atiss AL W. Cockell, Mrs. H. Crabtree, Mr. H L. Cranswiek, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Davidson Mr. A.' IV. Don, Mr. L. I. Doubmkoff, Very Rev. Father Herbert Doyle. Mr. T. F. Doyle, Miss Al. E. S. Duncan, Mrs. S. H. Ellis, Mr. F. H. Faber, Mr. H. R. Finch, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Goodway, Mr. and Airs. G S Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Graham, Mrs. A. C. Greening, Mr®. A. M. Hudson, Miss B. Hudson, Aliss A. M. James, Mrs. M R. Johuson, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Latner, Mr. D. A. Lightband, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Llovd Mr. and Mrs. L. Alaisel, Mr. AL H Ma'sfen, Aliss Al. E. Marlow, Rev. Father Roger Aloloney, Aliss D. Monaghan. Mr. C. E Murch Air. C. B. and Mrs. Alacneil, Miss E. J. McCall, Miss M. F. McCall, Air A. M. McCulloch, Mrs. J. AlcDonald, Air T. P. and Mrs. Opie, Master R. W. T. Opie, Master R. Al. Opie. Mr. and Mrs. K. J O’Rorke, Air. P. J. O’Sullivan, Aliss AL O’Sullivan. Mr. B. J. Padshah, Mr. P. K. Paul, Air. D. Parry, Air. J. L. Peluso, Mr. W J L. Philpott, Mrs. B. Polakoss, Mr. and Mrs. S. Reid, Mr. B. IV. Robinson, Air. and Mrs. IV. Russell, Mr. A. J. Shayne. Mrs D Simpson, Mr. C. R. Simpson, Mrs. J C. Smart, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Storck, Miss E. A. R. Stow, Mr. S. Taiji, Mr. H. Taylor Mr. F. Turley. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Waldron, Miss J. L. Waldron, Miss J. A. Waldron. Aliss M. A. Wildridge. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Willemse, Air. E. G. Wolfe, Miss Al. A. Woods. Cabin class: Mr. J. Alexander, Mr.jind! Mrs R. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. B. Barber Mr. W. G. Behan, Mr. C. H. Brawn, Mr. R. S. Buckland, Mrs. E. Bentley. Miss V E Bentley, Mr. J. Brown, Mrs. H. Campbell.'Miss AL Clark. Mr. W. M Clark Airs. H j Cross. Commissioner D. Cuthbert, Mr. D’ R. Davies. Air. S. E. Deacon, Mr. E. R Deacon, Mr. N. Dickson, Miss I. Al. Dempster, Aliss K. E. Edwards, Mr. W. A. Ferguson. Mr. B. D. Foley, Mr. W. H. Gane. Airs. L. Gow, Aliss L. A. Gow, Miss H. J. Gow, Aliss E. F. Gregor, Air. T. G. Gregory, Mr 11. E. Gilbert, Air. T. I. and Mrs. Haughev, Mr. E. L. Haughton, Mrs. I. M. Herrick, Aliss I. B. Hooker, Miss D. F. Howie. Mr. B. K. Hubbard, Air. A. E Iggo, Miss F. H. Iggo. Mr. L. E. Ley, Mrs. M. C. Logan, Miss A. McL. Logan, Miss Al. C. Logan, Mr. D. McLeod. Aliss H. - C. AlcMiken, Air. G. A. and Airs. Plank. Air. W T. and Airs. Price, Mr. J. J. Peacock, Mr. G. P. Peeliles, Air. and Mrs. J. Roberts. Miss I. L. Ross, Miss J. B. Russell, Mrs. AL E. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. T B J. Sinclair, Mrs. C. S. Sinclair, Airs. H. G. Smith, Miss A. B. 'Smith. Miss A. L. Smith, Captain Charles Sorenson, Air. J. Stewart, Mr. A. Scarth. Mr. A. Al. M. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. T. Stewart, Airs. G. Strum. Air. and Mrs. Crawford Sullivan. Mr. B. K. Taylor. Miss E. Al. Thomas. Air. C. H. Tracy Air. j. Wagstaff. Atiss N. U. Watts, Mr J. I. S. Wellings, Air. J. C. Wilson, Atiss E. Yakeley.
DORTMUND FROM NEW ORLEANS. From New Orleans the German steamer Dortmund is due at Dunedin today to be-dUrharn-e She will complete at Lyrtelton, WellFngtou (due March 30), Wanganui and Auckland.
FRANKFURT SAIDS TOMORROW. The German steamer Frankturt will leaye Wellington tomorrow for Bluff to begin loading for the Continent.
PORT DARWIN’S DEPARTURE. The Port Line steamer Port Darwin will now leave Wellington at 6 a.m. tomorrow for Dunkirk and London, via Cape Horn. She will take the following passengers:— Mr. E. E. C. Boyes. Mrs. C. E. Boyes, Air. ,T. H. Al. Smith. 'Mrs. A. G. Smith, Mr. C IV McKay, Miss Al. N. Russell, Mrs. RT Christie, Miss K. B. Christie, Miss KM. Christie. The last three passengers will disembark at Montevideo.
MAETSUYCKER'S PASSENGERS. The following passengers will leave j the South Pacific Line motor-ship Maetsuycker, which >s expected to sail from Wellington at 10 o’clock tomorrow night for Java, Singapore and Saigon, via bjaGeorge and Lady Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mitchell. Miss W. E. Tonkin, Mr. G. P. Elliott.. Mr. E J. Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. M H. Vock, Mrs. E Forbes, Miss R. Curtis. Mr. 1. M. Laurie, Mr. R. Wilkinson. Mrs R. L. Mabln, Mrs. E. M. Shove and Mr. M. J. Ewart. *
CORNWALL FOR LYTTELTON. The Federal steamer Cornwall will not now sail for Lyttelton from Wellington till Saturday. She is discharging cargo trom Liverpool.
PIAKO SAILS TODAY. The New Zealand Shipping Company s steamer Piako will leave Wellington at 6 p.m. todav for Picton. From . there she will go to Lyttelton, where she is due on March 27, and Port Chalmers, where she is due on March 29. She will sail finally from Port Chalmers on March 30.
RANGITATA’S PROGRAMME. The New Zealand Shipping Company s Rangitata will .leave Wellington on Friday afternoon for Napier, where she is due on Saturday. From there she will go to Auckland where she is due on ’.March 00. Bhe is due. back at Wellington on April 6 and will sail finally for London, via the I-ana-ma Canal, on April 13. MATAROA DELAYED. The Shaw. Savill and Albion Line steamer Mataroa will not sail from TYellington till 5 n.m. on Saturday, instead of Friday, for Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal. WAIPAWA AT LONDON. The Shaw. Savill and Albion Line motorship YVaipawa, which lett Lyttelton on February 13 for London, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas, arrived at London on March 15. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the under-mentioned wireless stations last night:— AUCKLAND.—HALS. Endeavour. Awatea, Kaimiro, Kalingo. Niagara, City ot Glasgow, Port Caroline. . WELLINGTON.—Mhtai. Rangatira. wahine, Tamahine, Kaikorni, Maui Pomare, Dorie Star Benwyvis, Dortmund, Kent, Maotsuvcker. Oakbank. Pakelia. Port Gisborne, * Rangitane, Rangitiki, Reinuern. Walmarama. VYV ARUA—HALS. Achilles, Aorangl, Karetu, Maunganui. Waikouaiti, Waugatiella, Triastcr, Trienza, Triona, G. S. M al(len, Comorin. Dominion Monarch, Empire Star, Esperance Bay. Largs Bay. Maioja. Naniwa Maru, Narkumla, ~vuw Holland, Nieuw Zeeland, Oratna, Orcades, Orford. Orion Oronsav. Orontes, Otranto, Queen Mary, Strathallan, Stratheden, Strathnaver, Tasman.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 152, 23 March 1939, Page 12
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