Shipping personals

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Title
Shipping personals
Language
English
Source
The American Chamber of Commerce Journal Volume 6 (Issue No.10) October 1926
Year
1926
Rights
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
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October, 1926 THE AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE JOURNAL 25 to New Zealand and Australia with sail­ ings every four weeks, taking in Aukland, South Island ports and outports, omitting Wellington and Lyttleton; the second route is to Aukland and Wellington, thence to Australia, loading from New Zealand and Australia for the Philippines and Hong­ kong direct to Los Angeles and San Fran­ cisco; the third route is outward to Yoko­ hama, Kobe, Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila and Singapore affording shippers an op­ portunity to ship to outports in China, the Philippines and Indo China. Four ships have been allocated to the first route, six to the second and six to the third, giving in all sixteen large, fast cargo liners. G- P. Bradford, agent in the Philippine for Swayne and Hoyt, left Manila Sep­ tember 26 on board the s.s. Bearport for southern ports. He expects to be away from Manila three weeks. Neil Macleod ltft Manila for Shanghai October 4 on board the s-s. President Jackson. Mr. Macleod is manager of the ship­ ping department of Smith, Bell & Co., general agents in the Philippines for Al­ fred Holt’s interests, and it is understood he proceeds to Shanghai to attend the an­ nual get-together Holt representatives stage in the Orient. Hilton Carson Furniture Moved Contract Hauling Baggage Transferred Dump Trucks for Hire AUTO TRUCKING 1955 Azearraga CO. Phone 22345 SHIPPING PERSONALS Carl Seitz, oriental manager of the Ore­ gon Oriental Line, after spending more than a month in the Philippines, returned to his headquarters at Shanghai aboard the s.s- President Taft, sailed September 22. J G. Megirt arrived in Manila Septem­ ber 5 aboard the s.s. President Pierce, to take up duties with the Dollar and Admiral lines as claim agent, relieving Mr. Wells, transferred. Mr. Megirt, formerly a com­ missioned officer in the Army Transport Sevrice, left that service only recently to join the Dollars. Shipping row and the whole of Manila was violently jarred on September 16 when telegraphic advices announced the untimely deaths of Lester "Ham” Hamilton and Jack Plummer. Manila to New York via Suez and Europe Sec the Old World on your trip home. Stops of several days in many ports. You can travel through Europe and catch our boat for New York via Southampton, England, at Bremen. “The Most Interesting Trip In The World.” NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Zuellig & von Knobelsdorff AGENTS 90 Rosario Manila Phone 22324 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE SERVES THE WORLD ROUND THE WORLD 24 Calle David Telephone 22441 High-class Passenger and Freight Service The President Liners Offer SAILINGS SPEED-SERVICE- COURTESY-COMFORT SAILINGS EVERY Excellent Food, Comfortable Cabins, Broad Decks, EVERY 14 DAYS eAmerican Orchestra, Dancing, Swimming Pool, 14 DAYS Sports. i To SAN FRANCISCO To BOSTON-NEW YORK via SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU NAPLES, GENOA., MARSEILLES Round—the—World NEXT SAILING NEXT SAILING PRESIDENT LINCOLN - - - Oct. 20 PRESIDENT MONROE - Oct. 28 PRESIDENT CLEVELAND - - Nov. 3 PRESIDENT HARRISON - Nov. 11 1 THROUGH RATES TO EUROPE Stopovers will be granted which permit the making of | Railway Tickets to all points in America. interesting side trips at various points. ■ ■ — ■■ --------- '------ ...................... IN RESPONDING TO ADVERTISEMENTS PLEASE MENTION THE AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE JOURNAL
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