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MATAROA FOR LONDON

List Of Passengers

When'the Shaw, Savill and Albion Line steamer Mataroa leaves Wellington for Southampton aud Loudon tomorrow she will take the following passengers:— Mr. AV. E. Astill, Mrs. H. Bagnall, Mr. G. Beeslv, Miss V. G. Beesly. -Mr. F. C. Bone, ‘Mrs. Bone, Mr. N. 11. Al. Bowden, C.8.E., Mrs. Bowden, Mr. H. J. W. Bowden. Mrs. R. E. 11. Boycott, Aliss R. AL Bovcott, Mr. F. T. Brooks, Aliss B. Brown, Lady Buckleton, Aliss J. Y. Buckleton, Air. J. Butler, Mrs. Butler, Mr. L. E. Clark, Air. V. Cliff, Mrs. Cliff, Mr. E. Clothier, Mrs. Clothier, Aliss S. Clothier, Group Captain the Hon. R. A. Cochrane, Mrs. Cochrane, Miss A. G. Cochrane. Aliss J. A. Cochrane, Master Al. R. Cochrane, Mr. C. S. Dempster, Mrs. Dempster, Airs. A. M. F. Duncan, Air. A. H. Dyson, Mr. J. A. Dyson, Commander D. Af. Fell, Airs. Fell, Mr. P. Fell, Miss L. Fulton, Mr. W. E. Fussell, Airs. Fussell, Mr. H. Gillespie, Miss C. M. Gillies, Mr. Goodyer, Mr. E. Gray. Airs. D. J. D. Greatorex, Aliss C. D. A. Greatorex, Miss T. P. E. H. Green, Air. E. Groome, Mrs. Groome, Air. E. Grove, Mrs. Grove, Lieutenant-Colonel S. Gubbins, Airs. Gubbins, Mrs. C. M. Gwilltam, Mr. J. Hardstaff. Mr. N. Hart, Mrs. Al. Haywood, Mr. G. F. H. Heane, Miss G. Hill, Miss E. Al. Hills, Air. H. D. B. How, Air. G. Howard. Mrs. Howard, Air. V. E. Jackson, Colonel H. B. Jones, Mrs. M. I. B. Knight, Airs. AL C. Linaker, Air. F. B. Logan Mrs. Logan, Miss A. R. Logan, Air. J. G. Lush, Mrs. Lush, Airs. K. F. Alacalister, Air. H. K. Alacintosh, Airs. Macintosh, Mr. 11. D. S. Mackeuzie, Air. Il A. Marsden Law, Mrs. A. B. Alartin, Air. C. R. Maxwell, Mrs. F. E. Aleiklejohn, Airs M. P. Alercer, Mrs. 11. Molesworth, Mr. 11. Mudge, Mr. J. Alclntosh. Mrs. Mciutosli, Airs. C. J. McNeil, Aliss F. M. Newdick Air. J. 11. Nicholson, Airs. Nicholson, Air. J. B. Nock, Mrs. Nock, Miss E. North, Mr. R. P. Nottingham, Air. N. Old Geld, Miss J. S. Ormerod, Air. S. Al. Palmer, Mrs. Palmer. Air. AV. E. Phlllipson, General Sir Walter Pitt-Taylor, Lady PittTavlor Miss J. Ralph, Airs. E.’E. Read, “Mrs. 11. K. (Reid, Airs. H. S. Reynolds, Aliss D. Richardson. Airs. A. Sanders, Mrs. Al E. Sanderson. Aliss E. Al. Sanderson, Canon E. S. Savage, Mr. B. E. B. Scannell, Airs P. Shiels, Air. N. R. Smallbone, Air. T P. B. Smith. Air. T. A. G. Strickland, Mrs. Strickland. Mr. R. Tanner-Smith, Mrs. Tanner-Smith, Miss E. W. Taylor, Miss B. E. Thomas, Miss E. J. Thomson, Mr. R. Thomson, Airs. K. S. Tolhurst. Miss J. AL Tolhurst, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir William Thomliuson, Air, R. T, Torrens. Mrs. G. M. Trotter, Mrs. A. M. you Zedlitz. “Mr. R. C. H. Walker, “Mrs. Walker, Air. J. E. Walsh, Air. E. A. Watts, Lieutenant-Colonel C. R. Wilkinson, Mrs. A. 1.. Wilson, Air. W. A. Zabell. “Disembarking at Panama Canal.

NORTHUMBERLAND CLEARS PANAMA. The Federal steamer Northumberlaud, en route from Falmouth to New Zealand in ballast, cleared Panama on Monday.

- PORT GISBORNE REPORTS. The Port Line has received radio advice that its motor-ship Port Gisborne will arrive at Lvttelton tomorrow morning from London. She will continue discharge at Dunedin, Napier, New Plymouth, and Nelson. PORT BRISBANE ON SUNDAY. The Port Line steamer Port Brisbane will. leave Lyttelton tomorrow for Wellington, where she is due on Sunday to continue loading for Dunkirk, Southampton, and London, via Cape Horn. From Wellington she will go to Auckland and Wauganui, sailing finally from the latter port on April 15. NORFOLK AT LONDON. The Federal steamer Norfolk, which left ■Wanganui on February 9, arrived at London on the morning of March 22. - CITY OF GLASGOW SAILS. The M.-A.-N.Z. Line steamer City ot Glasgow, left Auckland for New York, Boston, and Montreal yesterday afternoon. KENT DELAYED. The Federal steamer Kent will not sail for London and Hamburg, via the Panama Canal, till tomorrow afternoon, instead of today. FORRESBANK FOR AUCKLAND. The Bank Line motor-ship Forreshank left Nauru on Monday for Auckland, where she is due about Wednesday, and Wanganui. PASSENGERS BY THE ORFORD. 1 The Orient liner Orford, which is due at Sydney on April 5 from London, has the following passengers for New Zealand: Mr. L. A. Nathan. Mrs. Pirnitzer, Miss D. H. Pirnitzer. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Batty. Deaconess E. B. Brand. Mr. C. E. Cheeseman. Mr. C. V. Cheeseman. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. Forrester, Master A. M. Forrester, Master J. G. Forrester, Master K. S. Forrester. Mr. and Mrs. D. Fraser, Miss C. B. Fraser Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bobbie, Lady Hosking. Mr. and Mrs. H. St. G. Dyke Marsh, Mr. F. G. Peacock, Mrs. Rowntree. Mr L. 11. Stevens, Mr. M. Tavrogis, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tavrogis, Mr. C. Tavrogis, Master A. S. Tavrogis, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Trask.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19390324.2.125

Bibliographic details
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 153, 24 March 1939, Page 12

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822

MATAROA FOR LONDON Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 153, 24 March 1939, Page 12

MATAROA FOR LONDON Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 153, 24 March 1939, Page 12

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