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The Log Book

KARTIGI FROM AUSTRALIA. — The Union Company advises that the steamer Kartigi, which is to load at South Australian ports for New Zealand, will now in all probability omit New Plymouth in her loading itinerary. TAHITI AT WELLINGTON. En route from San Francisco, via ports, the Union Company’s R.M.S. Tahiti arrived at Wellington at 6.5 o’clock this morning. She is to sail at 3 p.m. tomorrow for Sydney in continuation of her voyage. WHANGAPE FOR AUCKLAND. - Cable advice received by the Union Company states that the steamer Whangape sailed from Newcastle at 7 a.m. last Saturday for Auckland, where she is due next Friday. MAM API’S MOVEMENTS. Leaving Oamaru to-morrow for Timaru, New Plymouth and Wellington, the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Mamari will finally sail from the latter port on July 16 for London, via Monte Video and Teneriffe. MATAROA LEAVES CURACAO.— Homeward bound from New Zealand, the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Mataroa is reported to have cleared Curacao last Thursday. The vessel sailed from Wellington on June 4 for Southampton and London, via Panama. MATAKANA DELAYED. Due at Wellington to-day from New Plymouth, the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Matakana will leave on Wednesday for Timaru and Port Chalmers to complete her loading. She is expected to clear the Otago port on July 15 for London, via Cape Horn. PORT PIRIE AT NAPIER. Now at Napier loading, the C. and D. Line advises that the steamer Port Pirie will later fill up at Lyttelton, Wanganui and Wellington, and sail from the last-mentioned port on July 15 for London, via St. Vincent. MELBOURNE SERVICE. The Union Company advises that the passenger steamer Moeraki leaves Dunedin to-night and Bluff on Wednesday for Melbourne, where she is due on July 11. CUMBERLAND AT WANGANUI. — Due at Wanganui to-day from Waikokopu, the Federal steamer Cumberland is expected at Wellington on Friday to complete her loading. She sails next Saturday for London, Avonmouth, Glasgow, Manchester and Liverpool,, via Panama. REMUERA DUE FRIDAY. —Leaving Lyttelton to-night for Picton and Auckland, the New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the liner Remuera is due here on Friday, and vill clear this port finally on July 16 for Southampton and London, via Panama. She is expected to reach Southampton on August 20 to land her passengers and mails, and is due at London the following day. PORT HARDY LATE. —The local agents, the Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Co., have been advised that the C. and D. Line steamer Port Hardy now leaves Wellington on Wednesday for Gisborne and Auckland to complete her loading. She is due here next Sunday, and is announced to sail finally from Auckland on July 13 for New York, Boston and London, via Panama. lONIC POSTPONED. Now at Lyttelton discharging London cargo, the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advises that the White Star liner lonic leaves on Thursday for Port Chalmers and Bluff to complete, and to commence loading for her return voyage. From Bluff the vessel will return to Lyttelton, thence Wellington to fill up, and is now timed to sail finally from Wellington, at daybreak on Friday. July 29, for Southampton and Londs*n, via Panama.

AORANGI ARRIVES. Early this morning - the Union Company s R. Aorangi arrived at Auckland l'rom Sydney, and, after pratique was granted, berthed at the Prince s W to land her passengers and mails and to load. The vessel left the Nevv South Wales port last Thursday and experineced variable winds and moderate seas for the run across the Tasman Sea. The Aorangi brought the following passengers: —For Auckland. —First class: Mr. L. R. Benjamin, Mr. T. Bridgeman, Mr. U. Booth, Mr. St. Clair Brown. Mr. C. Bednett, Mrs. and Miss B. Bennett, Mr. and Mr» W. Bull, Miss E. Chatfield, Mrs. A. Cull'. Miss J. Cull, Captain A. R. Curtis, Mr. L. W. Campbell, Mr. C. Coward, Hr C. Daveney, Mrs. C. Daveney, Mr. J. Donaldson, Mr. D. W. Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Emanuel and child, Mr. M. Fraser, Mr. G. Foster, Mr. C. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Geit, Mr. Grey, Mr. L. Huwarth, Mr. R. Henderson, Mrs. A. Haely, Mr. R. Haylett, Mr. R. C. Hughes, Mr. K. Herron, Mr. Guy Johnson, Rev. P. Leonard, Mr. L. Learoyd, Mr. E. Liehtenstein, Mr. R. Lavender, Mr., Mrs. and Master W. A. Lawrence, Miss vt. MeQuingan, Mr. R. Menzies, Mr. H. Mi|burn, 'Mr. T. Nancarrow, Miss L. O Camehan, Mr. M. Plrrie, Mrs. M. Polak, Master Polak, Dr. T. Parr, Mr. J. Peck, Mr. C. Plummer, Mr. J. Phypers, Miss M. Roden, Mr. M. Richards, Mr. and Mrs, H. Rodgers, Mr. W. Samuel, Mr. J. Symonds, Mrs. J. Symonds, Mr. A. Smith, Miss M. Stewart, Miss M. Seale, Mr. H. Smith, Mr. Beaumont Smith, Mrs. Beaumont Smith, Mr. D. Wylie, Mr. B. Whiteombe, Mr. W. Williams, Mr. E. w llliams. Second class landing: Mr. W. Alt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bell, Mr. C. Butterworth, Mrs. L. and Master Briggs, Mr. L. Bloom, Mrs. B. Cook, Mrs. L. Clegg, Miss S. Cleary, Mr. V. Collins, Mr. P. Dale, Mr. A. A. Davies, Mr. and Master Garmonsevalf, Mr. and Mrs. E. Heinz, Mr S. House, Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson, Mr. E. Kenneady, Mr. E. Lindus,, Miss M. Mulinder, Mr. H. Makepeace, Miss M. McDevitt, Mr., Mrs. and Master D. Morrison, Mrs. and M,iss McVeigh, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McChrystal, Miss .T. McKinnon, Mr. K. Melvin, Mr. Nourse, Mr. Perrett, Mrs. J. S. Perrett, Miss Prout, Miss A. Richards, Miss I. Ristori, Mr. W. Rankin, Miss D. Runney, Mrs. I. Ross, Miss E. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs S. Teed, Mr. L. Teed, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thomas, Miss E. Thompson, Miss I. Voyc.e, Mr. F. Vipour, Mr. and Mrs. A. Waller, Miss E. Waller, Mr. P. Wrack, Mr. S. Werner, Mrs. A. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams, Mr. P. Walsh; and 17 third class. Through Passengers.—First class: Miss M. Ashton, Miss A. Allen, Miss R. Allen,. Mr. W. Bertram, Mrs. W. Borland, Mrs. S. Brandt, Mr. J. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. EBrandt, Mr. and Mrs. Vv. Bufler, Mr. F. Booth, Mr. C. Broadhead, Mr. E. Banger, Mr. *W. Baillie, Miss J. Baillie, Miss A. Burkitt, Master P. Bretz, Mr. G. Blandy, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Baillieu, Mrs. H. Box, Mr. E. Campbell, Miss P. Campbell, Mrs. S. Cook, Miss M. Cooke, Dr. J. Chalk, Mr. *and Mrs. A. W. Cockram, Mr. C. Currey, Mr. W. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. I. Cullen, Mr. R. Cole, Miss E. Cole, Mrs. L. Crane, Mr. A. Cook, Mr. M. Connelly, Nurse Clements, Mr. A. Cook, Miss B. Davie, Mr. T. Davie, Mr. A. H. Davie, Mr. G. Dawsing, Mr. R. Dalton, Madam Denis, Miss D. Denis, Mrs. W. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. L. Dowling, Miss L. Ducker, Mrs. C. Ducker, Mr. and Mrs. W. Denison, Mr. H. Denton, Mr. J. Dunbar, Miss B. Egari, Colonel F. Evans, Mr. D. Fell, Miss M. Foley, Miss M. Fenwick, Mr. G. Fenwick, Mr. W. Gardener, Mrs. R. Gordon, Mr. J. Gow, Mr. A. Green, Mrs. J. Goldsworthy, Mr. A. Gold, Mr. G. Gold, Mr. H. Glenn, Miss C. Graham, Mr. T. Henderson, Mr. W. Hughes, Rev. B. Heath, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hattam, Misses W. and C. F. and G. Hattan, Miss B. Henty, Mr. C. G. Heywood, Mrs. F. Howell and two children, Miss M. Hood, Sir Jar vie Hood, Mr. J. Hindmarsh, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hayden, Mrs. A. Hordern, Mrs. 'B. Hardman, Miss D. Hardman, Mrs. R. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Heaton, Misses Winter-Irving, Miss A. Isaacs, Mr. C. Jaques, Mrs. F. Johnstone, Mrs. H. B. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kirchner. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kerr, Mr. R. Kinealy. Mr. E. Luke, Mr. H. Lilley, Mrs. H. Lilley, Miss I. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mitton, Mr. K. Muirson, Mrs. R. and Miss N. McMorran, Mr. R. McMorran, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McKenzie and two children, Mr. and Mrs. W. Murray, Mr. A. H. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Matthews, Misses J. and I. McMillan, Mr. M. Meagher, Miss J. Meagher, Mr. J. Meagher, Mrs. E. McClinton, Mrs. M. and Miss Mylins, Mrs. H. B. Moore, Miss L. Moore, Mrs. A. McKenzie, Miss D. Nixon, Miss S. Neilson, Dr. A. and Mrs. Nolan, Mr. G. O’Brien, Mrs. M. O’Brien, Mr. and Mrs. G. Puddicombe. Mr. and Mrs. G. Payne, Miss N. Payne, Mr. and Mrs A. Purkiss, Miss D. Purkiss, Messrs. R. and A. Piddington, Mr. L. Peace, Mr. A. Pond, Miss G. Rodgers, Miss W. Radford, Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell, Misses E. and J. Reis, Miss M. Rollason, Mr. W. Ross, Mr. C. Regan, Miss G. Reeve, Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes, Mr. L. Raymond, Mrs. and Miss M. Rhoden, Mrs. and Miss Simpson, Mr. L. Sevier, Mrs. A. Smith, Miss M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sadler, Miss A. Stranghan. Mr. H. and Mrs. Stranghan and Miss Stranghan, Mr. F. Still, Miss B. Simson, Mrs. W. Simson, Miss S. Wilson, Miss G. Wood, Madame Weigell, Miss G. Wilson, Mr. G. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Wharton, Miss E. Warne, Mr. E. Walker, Miss S. Zeibell. Second class: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Abel, Miss A. Abel, Miss L. Browne. Mrs. J. Barnes, Miss M. Bi'aden, Mr. and Mrs. Baitz, Mr. A. and Miss R. Baitz, Miss F. Brylant, Miss D. Baker, Miss C. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cahill, Mrs. H. Carson. Mrs. F. Crawford and child, Mr. M. Crowe, Mrs. M. P. Crowe, Rev. and Mrs. D. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cutts, Mr. H. Davy, Miss H. Duffield, Miss Ellis, Mr. H. Edmonds, Colonel Gaskin, Mrs. A. Gaskin, Miss Hocking, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. H. Halstead. Mrs. A. Hambly, Mr. and Mrs. Jenner, Mr. N. Jenner, Mr. H. Kimpton. Miss C. Kimpton, Mrs. A. Locke, Mr. G. Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lister. Mr. E. Lahey. Mr. and Mrs. J. McDowell, Miss M. Moore, Miss J. Musto, Mr. and Mrs Mahoney, Mr. E. McMullen, Mrs. O. May, Mr. J. Overton, Mr. R. Parker, Miss Pawsey, Miss C. Robertson, Miss O. Robbins, Mr. E. Sydenham, Miss E. Smiley, Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland, Miss E. Sutherland, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. J. Sykes, Mr. W. Wright, Miss A; Wood, Mr. A. Wilson, Mr. Wakefield, Mr. A. W. Westhoven, Mrs. G. Wyatt, Mr. E. Pearson, Miss A. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Don, Mrs. W. Allen, Mr. E. Nankervie; and 100 third class. The Aorangi is announced to leVe Auckland at 11 a.m. to-morrow for Suva, Honolulu, Victoria and Vancouver. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland. —Waipori, Waihemo, Malieno, Canadian Pioneer, Tutanekai, Waipahi, Whangape. Chatham Islands.—Corinthic. Wellington.—Maori, Manuka, Arahura, Tamahine, Marama, Cumberland, Kaitoke, Port Pirie, Kairanga, Kauri, Wirral. Kawatiri, Remuera. Awarua.— Moeraki, Makura. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—ARRIVAL TO-DAY NGATIAWA (8 a.m.), 451 tons, Pert, from Hokianga. The Rarawa, sailing this afternoon for New Plymouth, is due back again at 7.30 a.m. on Wednesday. The Ngatiawa arrived this morning from Hokianga. She is scheduled to sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Raglan. Kawhia and Port Waikato. The Kaitoa is due at Onehunga on Wednesday to load for Nelson and West Coast ports. The Arapawa is expected to arrive at Onehunga on Wednesday from Westport.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 87, 4 July 1927, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 87, 4 July 1927, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 87, 4 July 1927, Page 2