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NARBADA SAILING FOR CALCUTTA.

I After completion of discharge of her Calcutta nargo at Blurt the Narbada is to leave there tomorrow on her return trip to load again for New Zealand: She will bunker at Newcastle and proceed from there to Java and Calcutta. HOMEWARD LOADING MOVEMENTS. Advice has been received from the Federal lompany that the Opawa, now en route from 'almouth in ballast, will commence loading at New Plymouth on February lit, completing'at Auckland, Wellington, and Napier. She is due icre on March 5, and will leave Napier on March 10 for London, Avonmouth Liverpool, and Glasgow. The Tcltoa, now en route from Liverpool, In >allast, will commence loading at Auckland on February 28, completing at Wellington, Lytt'elton, Tlmaru, Bluff, and Port Chalmers. She is , due here on March 5, and leaves Port Chalmera on March 21 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, and Glasgow. ' The Blue Star Line advises tliat the Tuscan Star, en route from London' in ballast, Jwill commence loading at Napier. She will complete at Aew Plymouth, Wellington, and Auckland, being due here on February 27, and will leav« Auckland for London on March 8. v The Doric Star,' en route from London in mllast, Is scheduled to "commence loading at Glsbonie on February 28, and will complete at Napier, Wanganui, and Auckland. She'will arrive at Auckland on March 15' and will sail . finally from there for London on March IT. PASSENGERS FROM SYDNEY Tlie Marama, which arrived at, Wellington 1 thi3 morning after an uneventful trip from 1 Sydney, brought the following. passengers :— Mr. R. Abbott, AUss E. Alcock; Mrs.Sl.; AHomes. ' Miss SI. Allomes, Mr.; arid Mrs. ';'f,i''.Js. Astlll, Master A. E. Astill, Miss E.: jKAsUii,; Hey. . \ Beeden, Mr. U. Bell,:-.' Mr. and Mrs- 'J. R. Bourke, Mr. L. J.. Brab|n, M|r. .J. N. 'Bjltton, ' iliss B. Button, Miss M.-i;-X:ar.twrightj:: Mr. '. G.,Chambers, Miss J. K.\Colwell,:''Slr.,'.;g. J. * Cotter, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8./'Courtissri'Mlsi > K. Creach; Mr. R. Crooks, Mrs. A. Crooks, >lr. G. E. Dale, Miss C. A. Ualilell, Dr. >and ■ Mrs. J. A. Doctor, Miss' E. M. Donaldson, ! Mr. B. G. Donovan, Miss E. Dunstan; Mrs. M.E. Esist, Dr. G. C. Farr^Mr.^Gr'lv Ferris, i [iss h. Finlayson, Mr. T. Plpcchinl, Mr. and I ?."•. V- B- J- Groeneveld,. Captain and.Alrs. 1 W. A. Hancock, Miss B. Hardy, Mrs. A.' Horneman, Miss E. M. Horneman, s 'Mra. M. r Hough, Miss J. Hough, . Master T. .Hough, Mrs. SI. E. Hughes, . Mr. B. ,C.' H. r Hughes, Mr. G. R.'Jackson;::Mrs; RVF^jghn- . son, Mr. H. J. Kersey, Dr: F. R. 'V Lee, Miss D. J: Leete, Slr. v .R,;-.l.vlsoyd, r Miss H. Lockwood, Mrs. J. Loft,, Miss: C,'Ebwe, a Miss C. La Roche, Mr. T. Marlowe", Miss te'McCormlck, Mr. IC. McLean, Mr. -%. H. :(5j Orr, - Mrs V. Page, Captain and' Mrs. D;: R:'-,.Fater-e son, Miss P. W.; Paterson, 'Master D. C. \. Paterson, Mrs. J. Pelham, Mr. C. A. Ramsay, Miss I. I. Raven, Sister M. Regtna, Sllis 6. n Riordan, Mr. XV. W. Bobbins, Dr. H. A. Rofe, i. Miss D. N. Sargent, Sister M. Savina, Miss G. L. Scotter, Miss A. Shires,' Mr. A. Slmra, Sir. - J. Smith, Mr. J. N. Smith, Miss R. E. Stacey, !. Sir. St., Summers,, Captain, and Mrs. D.' Todd, Miss M. W: Turner, Missli. SI. Walt, Miss E. r M. Westmacott, Mr. A^ Ji AVllliamsi ■ >Ir. F. ,- A. Williams, Mr: C. Wlnand,' Sliss; X.;, Alex-- ) ander, Mr. G. Amos, Mr.-p: taiyertjXmp. A. - D. Cheesman, Sir. C^, Ctitlc,: Miss i!:, L G»inhing» ii ham, Mr. V. Curd, Mr." T. Davis, :.,alrs.. D-Brummond-Hay, Miss A. Drummond-Hay,; Mr. I- J. Earl, Mr. A. Earle, Mr. L. English? VMr. ■■. P G. W. Eves, Mr. H. J. Eves, Mr. D.Ewert, d Mr. D. J. Farrlssey, Mrs. *. Fenerty, Sir. G. Finney, Mr. C: L. Foster, Miss A. M. Foster, 1 Mr. P. Germann, Mrs. M. C.. Goldle, Miss A. » M. Goldie, Miss E, M. Goldie, Mr.N. Gordon, Mr. A. Gray, Miss L. Gray, Mr. R. Hardy, 9 Mr. M. J. Hawken, Mrs. J. Herbert, Miss V. , Hutchlnson, Mr. A. Hunt, Mr. D. Hooper, Mr. : A. Jamison, Mr. J. H. Jordan, Mr. A. Keeling, a Mrs. D. Keith, Master C. Keith, Mr. S. Kingv ston, Mr. K. Kissling, Mr.. T. Lappln, Mr. J. * H. Lazarus, Mr. J. W. Lees, Mr; J. Lumsden, .. Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin, Master L. Martin, Miss . J. Martin, Mr. R. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moran, Miss A. Morrison, Mr. J. Mowbray, ■ Mr. H. Murphy, Mr. H. J. McKittrick, Miss M« i S. McKittrick, Mr. W. G. North, Sir. F. D. * Peacock, Mr. V. Polwart, Mr. R. Pope, Sir. W H. Reeves, Mr. B. R. Rumkin, Mr. G. J. ! r Rumkln, Mr. V. Reynolds, Sir. E. Scott, Mr. T. '■ Skeet, Mr. M. Slade, Mr. JO. Smith, Mr. S. Steelc, Mr, J. Steven, Mr. D. Steven, Miss M. > r Stevenson, Miss E. M.Straker. Sir. B. Taka- !' rand Mr H. Taylor, Sir. R. Taylor, Mrs. M-, ■• TosfwiU Mr. J., Turner, Mr C^Yletmeyer, Mr. W. F. Vietmeyer, Mr. E. M. Walden, Mrs. A. )r E. Webb, Mr. H. Weir. Mr, B, R. G. Wilkinson. )r and Sirs. F. J. Williams, Sllss C. L. Wll- '■ ulms Miss R. E. Williams Mrs. E Wilson, Mr. ■y J. Woodward, Sir. A. Yardley, Sirs. W. BaU. ,„ Master B. Ball, Sir. C. Bennlson Sirs -E. M. ln Bnvden Sliss D Boyden, Mr. D. Chcevers, Mr. * and Mrs. \V? B Cho W n,'_ Slaster A., C. Chown, S K n«e;«^rs. ld sirf X Papineau, Sir; Z. B. R»wl4?- n M^, M , Jr^orsrrwarr^Tt I Aft»r returnhiE from her cruise: to the. Soundr *■ the Slaram™ sail nert Friday evenins for ' Sydney.. ; : tl BY!'TELEGRAPH. .....'■ TENERIFFE, January. 2T. "• ■ Salled-^PakehaV: v:r'>. ■'-''"''„. es ■■„■'.■■'•".' ■• SOUTHAMPTON, 'January '2T. or Sailed—Tamarda. ; : NEWCASTLEvONiTYNE, January 27. S. Sailed—Port.Pirie;;:-;:- " „ : ,'KINGSTON, January-27. at Sailed—Rangitlki.y . ' , ,'" D. AUCKLAND,. January 27. „ Canadian Scottish ;(3.30 f p.m.). «>',*<™ ork' v- Fordsdale (0.40 p.m.), fpr London. • . ■ • .: '.' DUNEDIN, January 27. . Arrived-City; of Lyons (8-30 P-m.), from LytteltonjAshburton (1.15 p.m.), from.Lyttelb- "salled-Narbada' (11.30 a.m.), f»r^'""i ar wakakura (1.15 p.m.), for Oamaru, City or Lyons (4.30 p.m.), for Sydney, or LYTTELTON, January 27. cs Arrived—Poolta (11.35 a.m.), from .Tlmaru { B> St° S ra?led(-AberTasman (noon), for^ Dunedin| on Holmslen (12.40 p.m.), for Dunedin; Port II- WhTngaret (4.10 p.m.), for Wellington; Storm (6:50 p.m.), for Bluff. , , , °r AUCKLAND, January 28. or Arrived .(Sunday)—Avelona Star •(»'a.m.), „ from Wellington; Mahana.(4.3o P.m.), from ii. Brlsbane- WESTPORT, January 28. c! Arrived—Rata (1-40 p.m.), from-AVelllngton. Lst DUNEDIN, January 28. 1 Arrlved-Abel Tasman (1.30 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Holmglen (2.45 p.m.), from Lyttel--11(1 '"sailed—Remuera (0.10 a.m.), for Timaru. b- ' .•■•■■■■ ' BLUFF, January 28. S. Arrived— Wlngatul (6 a.m. ),,• f rom , Dunedin I Narbada (6.40 f ry Arrived—Paua (6 a.m.).from Wellington. 5 MAIL NOTICE i), ■■ ■——"• ♦• '— ■"'■ "■•■■■-'. b- Him will elo«» Chlel Port OBlct. W«l----■la llngton, Cl. and (between 9.30 a.m. md » pm.) at Post We, Te Aro, C 2, and # wrt--1), lington East. C 3, as under, except late fee. nd Packet »nd newspaper mall eloiM hair •» or neat before the Ume of closing ordinary lettet S. malls. TUESDAY, JANUARY SO. °I : Apia, Pago Pago, and Niue Island, per Maul ld Pomare, 2 p.m. C.P.O. late fee, 3 p.m. Pared °" mail closes 1 p.m. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1. , '7 Great Britain, Ireland, and Europe,«for corl!' respondence specially addressed "per Cornwall," also Central America, British, French, » and Dutch Guiana, Venezuela, Republic of 5~ Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, and Bolivia, via Cristobal, per Cornwall from Auckland, 1.30 . p,m. C.P.O. late fee, 6 p.m. Late-fee box outijl side Thorndon Station, 7 p.m. Stalls reach n. London approximately March 13. Parcel mail will be closed Wednesday, 4. p.m. rv Great Britain, Ireland, and Europe, for cor»j respondence specially addressed "per Avelon* ™ Star," also Central America, British, French, a and Dutch Guiana, Venezuela, Republic of Colombia, Peru, Ecuador,' Chile, and Bolivia, rv via Cristobal per Avelona Star from Auckland, c 1.30 p.m. C.P.O. late fee, 6 p.m. Late-fee bos ,1 outside Thorndon Station, 7 p.m. Malls reach j2 London approximately Starch 8. Parcel mall will be closed Wednesday, 4 p.m. Great Britain. Ireland, and Europe, for corresponce specially addressed "per Kent"; also Central America, British, Fr.ench, and Dutch. Guiana, Venezuela, Republic of Colombia, Peru, r" Ecuador, Chile, and Bolivia, via Cristobal, per .. Kent from Wanganui, 5 p.m. C.P.O. late fee, "j 6 p.m. Parcel mail closes 4 p.m. Stalls reach 10 London approximately Starch: 12. lt _ FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2. nd Australian States, Ceylon. India, China, ad Straits Settlements, Egypt, South Africa, and Norfolk Island, per Slarama, 1 p.m. C.P.O. late fee 2 p.m. Parcel mail closes 11 a.m. SIONDAY, FEBRUARY 5. Great Britain, Ireland, and .Europe, United be States, of America, Canada, Mexico, West cd indies,' via Vancouver; also Fiji, Tonga, Hawaiian Islands, and Japan, per Niagara an from Auckland, 12.45 p.m.; C.P.O. late fee 6 la, p.m. Sloney-orders must be obtained by noon. Mail closes at Auckland 10 a.m. Tuesday; dv* London approximately March 7. Note.'i-News-;o, paper rate of postage to United States of sr- America is Ho for each two ounces. Corres■a, pondence will also be accepted fer, dispatch by io, alr-mall services ln Canada and United State* of America. ' of t. St. McLEAN, Is- Chief Postmaster. f a ] Slonday, January 29, 1034. , BUSINESS NOTICES... - sy" VEWMAN BROS.-, LTD., i'it REGULAR SERVICES. PICTON-BLENHEIM-CHRISTGHURCH, NELSON-MOTUEKA-TAKAKA, *° WEST COAST GLACIERS. Full Particulars from . eia AH Government Tourist Offices, The*. '?£ Cook and Son, T. and W. Young, y n - Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 29 January 1934, Page 12

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NARBADA SAILING FOR CALCUTTA. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 29 January 1934, Page 12

NARBADA SAILING FOR CALCUTTA. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 29 January 1934, Page 12

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