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The Log Book

TOFUA SAILS TO-MORROW.— The Union Company advise that the Island steamer Tofua sails from Auckland at 11 a.m. to-morrow for Suva ( Tonga and Samoa, taking passengers, mails and cargo. WHANGAPE FOR AUCKLAND.— Due at Newcastle on Tuesday uext from Wanganui, the Union Company advise that the steamer "Whangape loads there for Auckland. HAURAKI REPORTS AGAIN. A further radio message received by the Union Company states that the motorship Hauraki expects to arrive at Auckland at 6 a.m. on Sunday from Pacific Coast ports. After discharge here the vessel proceeds to Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. AORANGI DUE 2 P.M. SUNDAY.The Union Company have been advised that the R.M.S. Aorangi', en route from Vancouver and Honolulu, left Suva at. 4 p.m. yesterday for Auckland, where she is due at 2 p.m. on Sunday. She is announced td sail from here at 8 p.m. on Monday for Sydney. KAITOKE FOR NEWCASTLE.— The Union Company announce that the Kaitoke is scheduled to leave Auckland on Monday next for Newcastle, where she will probably load for Lyttelton. FRUIT FROM COOK ISLANDS.— With fruit from the Cook Islands, the Union Company advise that the fruit steamer Waipahi, which left Rarotonga at midnight last Monday, is due at Auckland next Monday evening or early Tuesday morning. PORT AUCKLAND SAILS- TO MORROW. —To complete loading, the C. and D. Line steamer Port Auckland arrived at Wanganui this morning from Wellington. She sails to-morrow for Havre and London via St. Vincent. ROTORUA TO COMPLETE. —To fill up for Home, the New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the liner Rotorua leaves Lyttelton this afternoon for Wellington. She is scheduled to depart finally from Wellington at 3 p.m. next Tuesday for Southampton and London via Panama. MARGARET W.’S ITINERARY.— The auxiliary four-masted schooner Margaret W. sailed yesterday afternoon for Whangape to load timber for Sydney. Prom Sydney the vessel proceeds to Port Stephens to load hardwood poles for the New Zealand Public Works department. PORT HARDY DELAYED.— Owing to unfavourable weather in-t-he South, the C. and 1>- Line steamer Port Hardy has been delayed in her loading. She is now to leave Picton to-morrow for Bluff, thence Dunedin, Lyttelton. Wellington. Gisborne and Auckland to complete loading. She is due here on Julv 6, and is now to sail finally from this port on July 9 for New "Pork, Boston and London via Panama. CUMBERLAND IN PORT.—Arriving at Auckland this morning from New Plymouth, the New Zealand Shipping Company hope to dispatch the Federal steamer Cumberland at daybreak on_ Tuesday next for Gisborne, thence Waikokopu, Napier, "Wanganui and Wellington to complete her loading for London, Avonmouth, Glasgow Manchester and Liverpool. She is scheduled to sail finally from Wellington on July 4 via Panama. THE CANADIAN PIONEER. The local office of the Canadian Government Line advises that the steamer Canadian Pioneer arrived at Timaru this morning from Lyttelton and leaves to-night for Dunedin to complete her discharge and to continue her loading She is to clear Dunedin the same day for Wellington and Auckland and* is due here on June 30. It is hoped to des-netch the vessp 1 later the same ‘ or New York, Boston and Montreul.

ANTONSO AT WELLINGTON.— T'ae steamer Antonio arrived at Wellington yesterday from Napier and leaves to-morrow for New Plymouth and t Australia to complete her discharge of Texas case oil. PORT DUNEDIN’S ITINERARY.— Heather. Roberton and Company advise that the motor-ship Port Dunedin, which is due at Wellington to-wards the and of the present month from Home, will on completion of her discharge load at Napier, Wellington, New Plymouth and Auckland for Genoa. Marseilles and London, sailing finally from this port aboiut the end of July. MAMARI AT LYTTELTON.— To continue her discharge of London cargo the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Mamari arrived at Lyttelton this morning from Dunedin. She leaves on Monday for Wellington, where she will complete. Her loading programme and final port of departure have not yet been announced. CORINTHIC AT NAPIER.— The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advise that the liner Corinthic arrived at Napier this morning from Auckland and leaves to-morrow for Lyttelton and Wellington to complete loading. She is due at Wellington on June 25 and is scheduled to sail finally from there at -6 a.m. on June 29 for Southampton and London, via Panama. T 6 COMPLETE LOADlNG.—Arriving at Lyttelton yesterday afternoon from Wanganui, the- Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advises that the steamer Tairoa leaves to-morrow for Wellington, where she will complete loading and finally depart on June 22 for JLondon, via Montevideo and Teneriffe. WEST CALERA SAILING— A departure from Auckland this afternoon is the American steamer West Calera for ilobart, Melbourne, Sydney and the blast. The West Calera arrived here on Wednesday evening from PacificCoast ports to discharge general cargo under the auspices of Henderson and Macfarlane. MAKURA LEAVES SYDNEY.— Cable advice, received by the Union Company states that the R.M.S. Makura left Sydney yesterday afternoon for Wellington, where she is due on Monday. On Tuesday at 3 p.m. the vessel will sail again for Rarotonga, Papeete and San Erancisco. HAGGERSGATE REPORTS—According to a radio message received by .Henderson and Macfarlane, the steamer Haggersgate expects to arrive at Auckland on Monday from Nauru Island. After landing the local portion of her cargo, the vessel will proceed to New Plymouth to land the balance

KAIAPOI CLEARS MELBOURNE. Cabled advice lias been received that the Kaiapoi, from Adelaide and Edithburg, cleared Melbourne on Wednesday for Hobart, to complete loading. Prom there the vessel will proceed j:o Dunedin, Lyttelton and Auckland. * KAIWARRA LEAVES NEWCAbTLE. Cable advice received by the Union Company states that the collier Kaiwarra sailed from Newcastle at 5 p.m. yesterday for Auckland. She is due next Tuesday. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE—- , The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— > ,\ uck iL^ nd - —Remuera, Aorangi, Hauraki, Diomede, Haggersgate, Persian Prince, Kaiwarra. Chatham Islands.—Port Dunedin, Wirral, lonic. Wellington.— Arahura, Maheno, Makiira, Manuka. Moeraki, Tamahine, ♦V ahine, Tutanelcai, Kaponga, Whangape, Arawa, Port Auckland, Corinthm Rotorua. Awarua.—Waikouaiti, Port Hardy Canadian Pioneer, Huntingdon, Kaituna, Mamari. FORT OF ONEHUNGA—DEPARTURES YESTERDAY RARAWA (4 p.m.), 1,077 tons, Bark, for New Plymouth. ARAPAWA (5.30 p.m.), 281 tons, Burk, for Raglan, Kawhta and Waikato. The Rarawa, which left yesterday afternoon for New Plymouth, is due back again at 7.30 to-morrow and will be dispatched for the same port at 3 p m on Monday. The Ngatiawa, due from Hokianga at 6 a.m. to-morrow, is to sail again at 4 p.m on Monday for Raglan, Kawhia and Port Waikato. The Arapawa left yesterday for Ragln.n, Kawhia and Port Waikato. She is due back again on Sunday. The Anchor Line steamer Kaitoa is due Onehunga on Thursday next to load for Nelson and West Coast ports. The Ohinemuri is expected at Onehunga next week with a load of timber from Whangape.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 73, 17 June 1927, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 73, 17 June 1927, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 73, 17 June 1927, Page 2

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