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DEPARTURE. ' i TUESDAY, JUNE 27. , WIXGATUI s.s. (1.20 p.m.) 2378 tons, Lowe I for Lyttdton. . ' MAUNGANUI, s.s (3.5 ■ p.m.), 7527 tons,] Martin, for Sydney. MAUNGANUI'S PASSENGERS. Tho following saloon passengers were booked j to leave Wellington by the Maunganui this , alternoon for Sydney:—Mrs. B. Anderson, Mr. i J. B. Barker, lira. J. B. Barker. Miss I. V. Ballantyne, Miss E. I. Brodie, Mr. K. W. C. ' Birch, Mr. C. R. Bayley, Mr. i. C. Bayley, ] Mrs. Bayley, Mr. G. B. Bctteridge, Mr. A. \V. Brown,' Mrs. E. R. Butler, Mr.1 T. E. ChUnall. I Mrs. Chisnall, Mrs. J. G. Collins, Mrs. J. J. I Collins, Miss P. Cowan, Dr. Lloyd Commins, Mrs. A. Dwan, Ca'ptaiit Wi, W. Fish, Mrs. J. L. Fraser, Miss M. K. Ford,' Mr. J. T. Gregory, ' Mrs. M. L. Gregory, Mr. R. ,A. Grant. MlbS . ,G. M. Galbraijh, Sir Robert Garran, Lady Garran, Mr. 3. G. Hawkins, Mrs. R. B. Halstcd, I Miss M. I. Halstcd, Dr. A. J. Hall, Mrs. Hall, , Or. E. J. Heyeock, Mrs. M. I. Jeffries, Miss I. I P. Jeffries, Miss D.-'M. Llcgins,\ Mrs. K. E. | Liggins, Mr. H. Loncdcn, Mr. R. J. Lamb, Mrs. Laing, Mr. M. V. Marks, Mr. J. H. Mitchell, , Mr. W. J. McKenzle, Miss I. F.-Marks, Miss H. Marsh, Mr. E. Mordecal, Mrs. G. E. MacLeod, Miss A. L. MacLeod, Mrs. I. M. Murray, Mr. G. A. Murray, Mr. E. Nixon, Miss T. Meredith, Mr. A. H; O'Connor, Mr. K. R. Pearson, Mr. C. Palmer, Miss R. Paul, Mr. A V J. Pratt, Mrs. Jl. P. Pratt, Miss M. E. Pratt, 'Sir. R. M. Smyth, Mr. G. W. Skjellorup, Mrs. W. M. Steward, the Hon. G. J. Smith, Mrs. Smith, Dr. M. P. Stringer, Miss B. B. Smith, Miss G. M. Skjellcrup, Jliss M. B. SkjeilerUp, Mr. W. .T. Toniklnson, Miss M. AValkcr, Mr. G. Wallace, Mr. G. Walker, Captain L. C. Woriall, Master H. C. Wallace, Master G. S. Wallace, Mr. E. S. Wallace Mrsl-'Wallace; Mr. B. Atwood, Mrs. X. T. Beglcy, Mr. P. Brophy, Miss R. A. Bateson, Me. E. A. Burranston, Mr. G. Bonana, the Rev. W. K. Brltton, Miss L. A. Boufflcr, Mr. B. A. Bauchop, Mr. N; A. Bevans, Jliss C. Casey. Miss E. S. Chumley, Miss A. M. Christian. Mrs.' M. Colmar, Miss M. Casey, Mr. J. F. Colton, Mrs. L. A. Corp, Master Corp, Mr. A. C Cartner, Mr. C. H. Curby, Mrs. A. Cowan, Miss C. Davis, Miss L. Dimlop, Mr. H. Edvrarda, Miss M. Ellott, Mr. J. Entwistle, Mrs. M. Fletcher, Mr. W. Folster, Mr. R. A. Gaffucy, Mr. I. B. Green, Mr.' G. Greor, Mr. S. G. Ginsberg, Mrs. A. E. einsberjf. Mr. A. A. Hume, Mrs. J. E. Hastings, Mr. R. T. Hodsson, Mr. J. Hcency, Miss E. M. Harrison,. Miss L. R. Harrison, Mr. E. C. James, Miss A. Jack, tho Rev. K. A. Kaye, Mr. C. G. Kennedy, Mr. B. Lopez, Miss L. Mllncr, Mr. H. E. Morris, Mr. T. McKenzle, Mr. F. Merkle, Miss A. A. Menerc, Mr. C. F. Muntz. Mr. J. C. Miller, Miss F. S. McLean, Mr. J. Morris, Mrs. C. Morris, Master L. G. Morris, Mr. J. McKe'nzie, Mr. J. Moran, Mr. M. MeuJi, Mr. Nokl Tokl Mr. E. D. O'Sulllvan. Mr. 11. Parker, Miss H. C. Page, Mr. G. A. Perry. Mr. J. H. Rlehy, the Rev. F. B. Rand, Mr. G. H. Routledge, Mr. F. Ross, Miss W. Read, Miss S. Spain, Mr. T. Sloan, Mrs. M. Saimders, Mr. J Sutton, Mr. W. Stacey. Miss I. Strang, Mr. G. Taylor, Mrs. Taylor, Mr. C. S. Tiscli. Mr. F. Watt, Mr. S. H. Webb, Mr. Jas. Wilson, Mrs. G. W. Ward, Mrs. A. Waito, Mr. J. Williamson,. Mr. J. D. Winskill, Mr L. E. Worthinfrton', Mr. H. AVatters, Nurse h. A oiler, and infant.
BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Juno 27. Arrived.—Northumberland r (4.20 a.m.) from Wellington. r. ( Saned.-Kl.gar, ("^^Wor. Vancouver. . ■■Arrived.—Storm (9.15 a.m.), from Bluff; Poolta (11.15 a.m.), from Oamaru. LYTTELTON, J*ne 27. Arrived.—Port: Whancaret (11.25 .a.m.) ; Hangatlra (11.30 a.m.), from Wellington, Taunata (11.45 a.m.), from .^ , Arrived.—W»nßanclla (6 a.m.) from AuckaSa'lled.—Walkouaitl for Kew Zealnnd. '
The Minister in Charge of the Tourist and Publicity Department (the Hon. A. Hamilton) announces that work on the new Blue Bath at Rotorua is to be put in hand almost immediately. Cabinet approved of a vote for the prosecution of the work some time ago. The "Manchester Guardian", announces the appointinent of the Rev. C. L. Barnacle Brown,, assistant enrato of All Hallows-Barking-by-the-Tower, lately vicar of• Waikari, to be Eton missiouer and vicar of St. Mary-of-Eton, Hackney Wick, E., states "The Post's" London correspondent. The living is in. the gift of Eton .College. Mr. Brown is to be instituted by the Bishop of. Stepney on June 29. The Church, Eton House (the residence of the vicar and his family, three curates, and a secretary), St. Mary's House (in which reside the three full-time' lady workers)., 'and the Parish Hall and rooms are built round a quadrangle, so' that the general effect is that of a small college. Eton College maintains a close touch with its mission, primarily by the visit of .four hoys each ,weekend, except during holiday-time, and by receiving a weekly visit from the mis- . sioner-at-the ■college*
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 149, 27 June 1933, Page 9
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878LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 149, 27 June 1933, Page 9
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