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The Log Book

RUAHINE AT LONDON—CabIe advice states the New Zealand Shipping Company’s finer Ruahine reached London from New Zealand last Monday. The vessel was dispatched from Napier on November 10. MATAROA AT PANAMA —The Shaw, S»vill and Albion liner Mataroa i« reported to have reached Panama last Friday, en route from New Zealand to Southampton and London. The vessel was dispatched from Wellington on December 3. TAHITI FROM SAN FRANCISCO—The Royal Mail liner Tahiti, which reached San Francisco last Friday, is scheduled to sail on her return voyage to New Zealand and Australia to-day. She is due to return to Wellington on January 14, and to Sydney on January 19. PORT PIRIE LEAVES NEW YORK— The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Pirie was dispatched from New York last Saturday, with case oil and general cargo for discharge at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due at* Auckland about January 23. THE TREDINNICK—The local office of the Canadian National Steamships has received. advice that the chartered steamer Tredinnick, which left Montreal on November 18, cleared Panama on December 6, in continuation of her voyage to Auckland and Wellington. She is due at Auckland early in January. TURAKINA REPORTED—The New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Turakina, which was dispatched from Auckland for New York, Halifax, London, Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool on November 30, is reported to have reached Panama last Friday. ULIMAROA FROM SYDNEY —Yesterday morning the Huddart Parker’s steamer Ulimaroa arrived at Auckland from Sydney and later berthed at the Queen’s Wharf to land her passengers, mails and cargo. The New South Wales port was left last Friday and good weather was experienced for the run across the Tasman Sea. The following passengers arrived by the vessel:— Saloon: Miss M. Archell, Mr. and Mrs. T. Arlidge, Mr. and Mrs. A. Almond, Miss R. Austin, Mr. W. Allen, Mr. L. Alexander, Miss A. Anderson, Mr. W. Armitage, Mr. K. Brooks, Mr. E. Burns, Mr. E. R. Burnett, Mr. R. Bates, Mr. W. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. N. Bennett, Mr T Bird, Misses K. and B. Bird, Miss H. Bernett, Mrs. E. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. T. and B. Ball, Mrs. C. Bradbury, Miss O. Bertrand, Miss M. Benson, Mr E Bentley, Miss A. Black, Rev. and Mrs. W. Barry, Mr. G. Blood, Mrs. M. Brady, Mrs. T. Buxton, Mrs. N. Boorman, Mrs. O. Broughton, Miss J. Barker, Mr. J. CaJliman, Miss R. Chippendale, Mr. and Mrs. H. Capper and child, Mrs. M. Crair, Mr. and Mrs. W. Churchward, Mr. W. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Crockham and child, Misses M. and E. Cheetham, Mr. H. Cooper, Mr. F. Carolane, Mr. J. Coates, Miss W. Cassin, Mr. W. Dadley, Mr. J. Dolans, Mr. De Green and child, Mr C. Downie, Mrs. C. De Castro, Miss V. Dobie, Miss F. Dunnicliff, Mr. and Mrs A. Evans, Mr. H. Edgley, Mr. W. Fielding, Mr. S. Finey, Mr. J. Fricker, Miss M. Ferguson, Miss G. Furniss, Miss H. Fitzgerald, Mrs. E. Finch, Mr. R. Fear Mr and Mrs. J. Goold, Mr. T. Gatenby,’Miss A. Gannon, Miss M. Gardner, Mr. C. gillham, Mr. and Mrs. J. and Miss J. Guthrie, Mrs. A. Grant, Misses E. and R. Hovey, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hornby, Mr G R. Hayward, Miss A. Hollis, Miss A.’ Hartley, Miss E. Hawke, Mrs. C. Hayles Mrs. M. and Miss P. Hicks, Mr. C. Hayles! Miss G. Hanson, Miss M. Harvey Mr J. Hewson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hamon, Mr R. Hatchwell, Mr. D. Herbert, Mrs W Howell, Miss S. Hallam, Mr. H. Haywood, Miss D. Hillman, Miss S. Hinklev Mrs. M. Hewitt, Mr. A. Hiseox, Mr e’ Hemingway, Mrs. G. Ives, Mr. V Jelliman, Mr. I. Jones, Miss G. Jones Mr I-,. Kepert, Mr. W. Kelliher. Mr. P. King’ Mr. J. King, Mr. S. Keyvar. Mr. A. Kett Mrs. B. Kohn, Mr. and Mrs. H. J Kelliher and child, Mr."W. Littlejohn, Miss F Laird, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lugedin, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ludewici and child, Mr F J Ludewici, Mr. W. Legnard, Professor 'and Mrs. Laurence-Toole, Misses V. and W. Lavery, Mrs. A. Liversage, Miss E. Liv-! ingstone, Mr. D. Milne, Mr. O. Mundy Miss L. Morland, Miss E. Mingaye, Mr’ and Mrs. A. Mathewson, Miss M. Morgan’ Mr. A. Marsack, Mr. E. Marks, Mr. a’ Moore, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mole, Mr' H* Malmgren, Mrs. F. Marshall, Mr ’w’ Marks, Mr. J. Morrison, Miss A. Morrison’ Mr. and Mrs. P. Matthews, Miss f’ Middleton, Miss M. Mills, Miss Moses and Child, Miss L. Morgan, Mrs. R. Meinrath Mrs. L>. McKinnon, Mrs. McKenna and child, Mrs. W. McCallum, Mr. A MacDonald, Rev. C. and Miss N. Nash Mrs E. North, Mr. G. Natusch, Mr w" O'Shannessy, Mr. J. Orr Mrs T* O'Keefe, Miss M. Paulin, Miss A. Price’ Mr. R. Palmer. Mr. E. Pryor Mr g’ Petherbridge, Miss P. Perry, Mr. A. Pert’ Miss G. Price, Miss O. Parsons, Mr a’ Phillips, Mr. A. Perotti, Mr. J. Richard-! son, Miss M. Robertson, Miss M. Russell Muss B. Roberts, Mr. L. Raymond. Mr! P. Redwood, Mr. A. Rossiter, Hon Helen St. John, Mr. and Mrs. E. Stanton, Mrs Smith and child, Miss M. Sutton, Miss b’ Stuart, Mr. W. Swaffer, Mr. and Mrs a' Stephenson and child. Miss V Stephen son, Mr. E. Spooner, Mr. F. Sorensen Mr and Mrs. A. Sandrall, Miss U. Sorensen" Nurse V. Sansum, Mrs. M. Sutherland’ Miss M. Stead, Mrs. P. Sheldon, Mr s’ Smith, Miss A. Townsend, Miss T Teal’ Mr. Thorpe, Mrs. E. Wallace, Mr and Mrs. W. Watson, Miss F. Wilson, Mr and 3 hite ' Mls ses S. and N. Watson, Mr. W. Waites, Mrs. Wood and child Mr Woi’ard. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wolfe; and 116 third class.

The Ulimaroa leaves Auckland at 5 n rn on Friday on her return trip to Sydnev’ TOFUA ARRIVES TO-DAY—The Lnion Company's Island steamer Tofua winch was scheduled to reach Auckland from Tonga, Samoa and Fiji to-morrow morning, has reported bv wireless that she will arrive at five o’clock this evening. She will berth at Central Wharf about an hour later to land passengers mails and a cargo of fruit and other Island produce.

MAI MO A SAILS —The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Maimoa left Auckland for Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin yesterday morning to complete unloading general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain.

TREGENNA FROM HALIFAX—CabIe advice received by the Canadian National Steamships states the chartered steamer Tregenna was dispatched from Halifax on December 15 with general merchandise for discharge at Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. Timaru and Dunedin. The vessel is due at Auckland on January 24.

PORT BOWEN LEAVES LIVERPOOL —The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Bowen is reported to have sailed from Liverpool last Sunday. She is bringing general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is expected to arrive at Auckland on January 27.

AO RANG; I REPORTED—The local office of the Union Company has received advice that the Royal Mail liner Aorangi, from Vancouver and Honolulu, will reach Suva at two o'clock to-morrow afternoon and is to resume her voyage to Auckland and Sydney in the evening. The vessel is due at Auckland next Sunday and is to be dispatched for Sydney at five o’clock on Monday evening.

MAUNGANUI AND MARAMA—The Union Company’s inter-colonial steamers Maunganui and Marama reached Sydney on Monday morning, the Maunganui from Wellington at five o’clock and the Marama from Auckland an hour later. The two vessels are to leave Sydney to-mor-row afternoon, the Maunganui for Auckland and the Marama for Wellington. They are due to return to New Zealand next Monday.

GOLDEN HARVEST DUE TO-DAY— Wireless advice received from the Oceanic and Oriental Navigation Company’s steamer Golden Harvest states she will arrive from Los Angeles at five o'clock this afternoon. The vessel has lumber, case oil and general cargo from Pacific Coast ports for discharge at Auckland, Wellington and Lyttelton. Cargo for Auckland will be unloaded at King’s Wharf to the agency of Henderson and Macfarlane, Limited.

MAUI POMARE FROM NORFOLK ISLAND—The Government motor-ship Maui Pomare returned to Auckland on Monday evening from Norfolk Island and berthed yesterday morning at the King’s Wharf to land her passengers, mails and cargo. Good weather was experienced for the voyage. The following passengers returned by the vessel: Mr. G. Bailev, Mrs. A. Buffett, Mr. F. C. Clase, Mr. J. E. Chapman, Mr. W. N. Carnahan, Mr. J. Clarkson, Mr. G. H. Emmett. Mr. A. J._ Greene. Mr. E. Greeve, Mr. P. F. Higgins, Archdeacon Hawkins, Mr. W. E. Pearce, Mr. K. C. Whisker, Mrs. D. E. Whisker, Mrs. E. W. Gunson, Miss R. Spriggs.

PORT DENISON ARRIVES.—The C. and D. Line’s steamer Port Denison arrived at Auckland this morning from Sydney and later berthed at the Queen's Wharf to commence her loading for Home. From this port the vessel proceeds to Gisborne, thence Waikokopu, Wellington, Bluff and Lyttelton to complete, and sails finally from the last-men-tioned port on January 22 for London via Panama. Except for rain the vessel experienced good weather for the run across the Tasman Sea.

Captain J. Ferris still retains command of the Port Denison and has the following- officers with him: Chief, Mr. A. A. Cooper; second, Mr. E. F. Beard; third, Mr. J. R. Hill; fourth, Mr. C. Hancock; wireless operator, Mr. R. Currie; second, Mr. J. Barnie; chief steward, Mr. A. E Wells; chief eng-ineer, Mr. J. Dunning: second, Mr. J. Matheson; third, Mr. F. G Harris; fourth, Mr. F. J. Staker; fifth, Mr. C. E. Foreman; sixth, Mr. A. R. Brown; chief refrigrerating- engineer, Mr. G. E. P. Payne; second, Mr. C. O. Pilbean. Heather, Roberton, Limited, are the local agents. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—ARRIVALS YESTERDAY EARAWA (7..10 a.m.), 3,077 tons. Bark, from New Plymouth.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 546, 26 December 1928, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 546, 26 December 1928, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 546, 26 December 1928, Page 2