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The Log Book

WAIOTAPU REPORTS. —The Union Company has received a wireless message from the Waiotapu, bound from Los Angeles to Wellington, reporting that she expects to arrive there at 6 a.m. tomorrow. The vessel brings Pacific Coast cargo and will later proceed to Melbourne and Sydney to complete discharge. PORT FREMANTLE TO LOAD. —The C. and D. Line advises that the Part Fremantle left Launceston at 2 p.m. on Monday for Timaru to commence loading for London. She will subsequently load also at Bluff, New Plymouth, Wanganui and Wellington. The vessel is to sail finally from Wellington at the end of October for London, via Panama. VESTVARD REPORTS. En route to Auckland from Port Arthur, Texas, with a cargo of case oil, the Norwegian motor-ship Vestvard has reported by wireless to the local office of the Texas Oil Company that she expects to arrive at Auckland to-morrow. She will put out part cargo here, and the remainder at Napier, New Plymouth, Wellington, Beauty Point, Melbourne and Fremantle. MAUNGANUI’S PARSF NGEP^.—The R.M.S. Maunganui, which arrived at Wellington on Monday evening from San Francisco, via ports, brought the following passengers:—First class: Mr. G. Armstrong, Mr. A. E. Barker, Mrs. A. E. Barker, Mr. W. S. Booth, Mrs. W. S. Booth, Mr. W. Bowman, Mr. R. V. Beveridge, Mrs. R. V. Beveridge, Mr. J. S. Colegrove. Mr. C. E. Clayton, Mr. G. Jennings, Mr. W. F. James, Mrs. M. G. James, Mi\ E. T. James, Mr. E. L. Love, Mrs. E. L. Love, Miss E. E. McKinnon, Mr. F. H. McDowell. Mr. G. Moore, Master H. R. McKegg, Mrs. M. H. Pearson, Miss J. U. Pearson, Mrs. M. I. Perkins, Mr. J. O. Robinson, Mr. T. E. Robinson, Miss J. Swindells, Mr. G. G. Smith. Dr. R. .T. Tillyard. Second class: Miss A. M. Wilkinson, Mr. W. Crake, Mr. W. B. Cook, Miss A. Dobson, Mr. D. G. Fraser, Mrs. A. Fraser, Master K. D. Fraser, Mrs. E. Farmer, Mr. F. G. Gresham, Miss J. J. Hopkins, Mr. E. IT. House, Mr. H. W. Howden, Mr. J. Kilkenny, Mr. F. W. Melhuish, Mr. .T. D. McComish, Mrs. M. G. Mansson Mr. C G Robertson, Mrs. C. G. Robertson, Mrs. E. V. Sen).

C. Tarswell, Mr. < i Taylor. Mrs. C. F Taylo*, Mr. IT. W. Troon and 11 third class. For Sydney.—First class: Miss E. Aldwell, Mr. A. B. Abrahams, Mr. J. Aird, Mrs. J. Aird, Mr. "W. A. Atwater, Miss M. E. Bredin, Miss M. Buisson. Mr. F. H. Canaday, Miss M. Easson, Miss J. Francis, Miss B. Kremmer, Mr. F. W. Learoyd, Mrs. F. W. Learoyd, Mr. R. A. Lee, Mr. R. LyaU, Mrs. R. Lyall, Mr. W. J. Lynn, Mr. J. T. Liddle, Mrs. J. T. Liddle, Mr. W. R. McDonell, Mr. B. Miller, Mrs.. B. Miller. Miss R. Miller, Master B. Miller, Mrs. Y. Oliver, Miss E. K. Oliver, Mrs. E. Player, Mr. C. Robertson, Mrs. J. E. Robinson, Mr. S. Wallace. Mr. F. Walker. Mrs. J. Watson, Miss F. "Watson, Mrs. W. S. Baird. Mr. F. H. Chase, Captain R. Dawes, Mr. D. Dallolio, Mrs. D. Dallolio, Mr. H. C. Dodd, Mrs. R. Prollet, Mr. C. IT. Daley, Mr. A. Fleishman, Mr. H. Forman. Mr. E. Hogan, Miss V. Harvey, Mr. R. Ikawa, Mr. F. K. Johnson, Mr. V. Lawler. Mi*. T. J. Mahoney, Miss H. Manning. Mr. A. Poble, Miss B. Phillips. Mr. F. Reiner, Mr. M. Rodham, Mrs. M. Rodham. Master R. Rodham, Mr. O. Scharbriss. Mr. M. Shannon, Mr. F. Siegel, Mrs. F. Siegel. Master Siegel, Mr. B. Steinberg, Mr. E. W. Terry.

CORINTH 1C DEPARTS.—With passengers, mails and cargo the White Star liner Corinthic was dispatched from Wellington at 7.20 o’clock this morning for Southampton and London, via Panama. GALLIC SAILS. —-At 10.30 o’clock this morning the White Star steamer Gallic, which has been completing her loading at Auckland under the agency of L. D. Nathan and Company, left Auckland for New York, Boston, Halifax, Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool via Panama. PAKEHA SAILS FRIDAY.—Now completing her loading at Auckland under the agency of L. D. Nathan and Company, the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Pakeha is to be dispatched from here at daybreak on Friday for London via Montevideo and Tenerlffe. COPENHAGEN SHELTERING.—Henderson and Macfarlai*e has been advised that the steamer Copenhagen, which arrived off Westport on September 15, has now proceeded to Nelson for shelter. The Copenhagen is to bunker at Westport before going to Nauru Island to load for New Zealand and Australia. MAUI POMARE DUE TO-MORROW.— Due at Auckland about noon to-morrow from Niue Island and Apia, Samoa, via Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington, Spedding Limited advises that the Government motor-ship Maui Pomare will leave here again at 2 p.m., on Saturday for Norfolk Island. SUGAR FROM JAVA. Spedding Limited has been advised by cable that the steamer Danybryn, en route from Java with sugar for discharge at Chelsea, left Cape Moreton on Tuesday afternoon for Auckland, where she is due on Sunday evening or early Monday morning. APANUI DELAYED.—The Northern Company’s steamer, Apanui has been delayed on the coast, and will not arrive at Auckland from Mercvury Bay, Tairua and Whangamata till to-morrow morning. Consequently her departure for the Great Barrier, originally set down for midnight to-night, has been postponed till 9 a.m. to-morrow. PASSENGERS ON ORSOVA. —The following passengers for New Zealand are travelling by the Orient liner Orsova, which is due at Sydney from London tomorrow:—Mrs. C. Fairlie Gair, Mrs. FW. Dry and Mr. V. W. Dry, Miss A. M. and Master D. S. Dry, Mrs. Roland Fulton and Miss E. Fulton, Messrs. R. S. Passmore, J. B. W. Dunlop, *H. M. Clarry, A. V. White, Dr. Olmstead, Miss J. Hardman. ANTONIO MEETING BAD WEATHER —A further radio message received by Henderson and Macfarlane states that the steamer Antonio is meeting with bad Aveather and is now expected to arrive at Auckland to-morrow afternoon from Casablanca, Morocco. She will berth at the King’s Wharf to unload the local portion of her phosphates before proceeding to Lyttelton to complete. CARGO FROM MONTREAL.—The Canadian National Steamships advise that the Canadian Traveller is fixed to sail from Montreal on September 29 with general cargo for Auckland and Wellington. This vessel has been put on as an additional ship to the Canadian Highlander, which was to leave Montreal yesterday for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. Also, in addition to the regular sailing on October 25 for New' Zealand, another vessel is to be dispatched from Montreal on October 10 for New* Zealand ports. lONIC'S PASSENGERS.—After being delayed by stormy weather the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner lonic arrived at Wellington from London and Southampton last night, and berthed this morning. Passengers for the North should reach Auckland by the Main Trunk express to-morrow morning. After unloading a quantity of general merchandise at Wellington the vessel will come to Auckland to complete discharge and to commence loading for her homewavd voyage. The following is the forward list of passengers who are travelling by the vessel: Mr. and Mrs. A. Cherry, Misses M. and E. Cherry, Masters, M., D. and J. Cherry, Surgeon-Commander T. O’Riordan, R.N., and Mrs. O’Riordan, Miss J. O’Riordan, Mr. and Mrs. G. Trendall, Master R. Trendall, Mr. H. Trendall, Mrs. C. Young, Mrs. A. Bryant, Misses J. Miles, E. Smyth, K. Weston, B. Jackman, Messrs. W. Miles, J. Turnbull, Engineer-Commander C. Baker, R.N.. Lieutenant W. Dallmeyer, R.N., Mr. and Mrs. J. Mawson, Master D. Mawson, Miss A. Mawson, Mr. and Mrs. O. Ghys, Mrs. E. Jones, Miss M. Jones, Mrs. E. Fippard, Miss E. Pippard.' Mrs. I. Bennetts, Masters E. and P. Bennetts, Mrs. M. Dodd, Misses E. and M. Dodd, Mrs. J. Ramsden, Mrs. I. Ward-Wilson, Misses L. Allen, K. Hursthouse, W. Amos, F. Garrette, E. Law, M. Pownall, Messrs. H. Ford. A. Miles, F. Quinn, H. Bright, E. Lambert, Lieutenant-Commander R. Spencer, R.N., the Rev. J. McGrath, Dr. M. Stack, Mr. and Mrs. G. Peterson. Miss D. Peterson, Miss F. Macdonald. Mr. and Mrs. T. Burch, Mr. and Mrs. E. Stringer, Messrs. F. Forrest, J. McGiffin, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackmann, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rogers, Masters J. Rogers, Mrs. C. Nielsen, Miss M. Nielsen, Mr. A. Palmer; and 225 third-class passengers. Captain A. E. Jackson is in command of the vessel, and Dr. T. L. P. Harries is the medical officer on board. L. D. Nathan and Company, who will act as the local agents, expect the lonic to arrive here next Tuesday.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 469, 26 September 1928, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 469, 26 September 1928, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 469, 26 September 1928, Page 2