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The Log Book

ULIMAROA FOR AUCKLAND. —The I-luddart Parker's intercolonial passenger steamer Ulimaroa is to leave Sydney at noon to-day for Auckland, where she is due next Tuesday morning. CANADIAN WINNER DUE. —Duo at Auckland to-morrow from Napier, the Canadian Winner berths at the Central Wharf to complete her loading. She is expected to leave here on Monday l'or New York, Boston, and Montreal, via Panama. KENT FROM LIVERPOOL. —-With cargo from West Coast of United Kingdom ports, the steamer Kent is expected to leave Liverpool to-morrow for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and New Plymouth. She is due at Auckland about May 21. TAMAROA AT COLON.y-Cable advice from Colon reports the arrival of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Line steamer Tamaroa, en route from London and Southampton, to Auckland with passengers, mail, and cargo. She is due here on April 29. WEST LOQUASSOCK AT WELLINGTON. —The American steamer West Loquassock arrived at Wellington Wednesday afternoon from New York. T(ie vessel has a cargo of motor-cars for discharge at Wellington and Sydney. Dalgety and Company are the agents for the vessel at Wellington. STORSTEN IN PORT. —The motortanker Storsten arrived at Auckland yesterday afternoon from San Pedro and berthed at the Western Wharf to unload the local portion of her bulk petrol under the agency of the Atlantic Union Oil Company. The vessel later proceeds to Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney to complete discharge. Captain T. Haroldsen is in command of the tanker. OTIRA LATE.— Leaving Oamaru tonight for Waikokopu and Auckland, the Shaw, Savill, and Albion steamer Otira is now expected to arrive here next Wednesday to continue her loading under the agency of L. D. Nathan and Company. From this port the vessel proceeds to Wellington, where she completes her loading, and finally departs on April 24 lor London, via Montevideo and Kio de Janeiro. MARAMA SAILING. —The Union CornPa ll }' s Marama leaves Auckland at three o clock this afternoon for Sydney, and the following passengers have booked to sail with the vessel:— First saloon: Misses B. L. Woodbury X. McCulloch. V. E. Mitchell. M. L. Lane! L. I. Brown. E. S. Montgomeries, Iv. \V. Longdill, K. M. Wilson. M. A. Taylor, K. M. Henderson. J. Koch. J. H. Gordon, L. E. DimanL M. A. Grafton, It. Godsmack, L. C. Christie. O. Meek. R. M. L. w - a,ul Read. J. Bainer, K. Wilson. C. B. D’Arcy, L. and M. Praaer. K E. Noble. Al. Gilchrist. D. Langley; Mesdames R. H. Clark. A. Hayden 1,. Ronayne. M. Roberts. 1/. C. L. Lethbridge. J.'W. L. Warren. E. Clay, H. W. frost, J. E. Tomlinson. H. W. Lurch, J. E. Cox. H. O. Dob ley, L. M. Emmett and child. L. Tanton. w! Stevenson. F. H. Pick worth. G. M. Davies, A. G. Buxton. J. W. Sharman, S. A. Holden, R°kerts. G. P. B. Gordon, D. F. 11 “H* ls *_ U. fooman, A. Bellworthv, G. K W. Vaughan. J. Hargrave, L. Law-rence-Toole, W. E. Bush, E. C. Russell. If. Barnett, C. Kallson, W. H. Baker. C. Hardman, E. J. Joll. F. J. Cockell, AT A. Logan and child. J. F. Mathias, L. Gautier, G. 11. Midden and child, G. W. Yew. F. A. Read: Messrs. R. H. Clark, A. D. Sproat, S. H. Walker, G. B. Richards, L. C. Lethbridge. J. W. L. Warren, E. Clay, H. W. Frost, A. AlcKenzie, L. S. Montgomeries, B. Hollingsworth, H. W. Buick, A. W. Warrick, H. J. Eddington, R. Clark, L. E. R. Wake man, W. H. Evans, J. Doyle. W. Leckie. H. D. Dobley, W. Stevenson, F. H. Pickwick, A. E. Leask, T. R. Jones, F. B. Daniel, G. N. Evans, G. F. W. Vaughan, J. Hargrave, W. E. Bush, W. J. Bush. A. E. Bush, H. Barnett, J. J. Haverly. C. Karlson, W. H. Baker. Sum Chuck Hoon, D. V. Madill, W. Ambrosius, H. Nelson. C. B. Plummer, AL Taylor, J. F. Alathias, L. Gautier. K. Peden, R. Patteson, G. W. Yew. J Blyth. F. A. Read, W. Al. Lewis. Colonel W. S. Tapper, Captain G. H. Davies, Captain H. Jones. G. H. Midden, Cantain R. Kennedy. Second saloon: ATisses Al. Cull, L. Fisher. H AT. Bell. E. M. Farrow. A. Sinclair, E. H. A. Bailey, 11. H. Taylor, S. E. Simpson. AT. .T. White. AT. R. Ruxton, E. Morris, L. Barry, E. Lamb, Al. Nilsson; Mesdames V. Kirke, K. Rafferty, L. A. Bigwood, Sandler, E. J. Ale Ginn, W. Warren, P. M. Derrick, L. E. W. Castell, R. P. McCarthy. W. H. Lei~U AT. Titchener, Al. Laing and child. AT. Bell, G. Walker, 11. Hutt, A. K. Rear. E. Crine, A. Bryan, A. Wright, H. Bardsley and two children. A. Walker, Al. Ogle, A. Al. Storey and two children; Messrs. R. A*. Saul, W. E. C. Saul, T. F. Hall, A. A'. Burg. W. J. Cummings, A. J. Evans. F. H. Joyce, F. N. Aliller, M. J. ATcCallum. W. Holz. C. Ogle, AV. Crabtree. L. A. Bigwood. Sandler, E. J. AlcCinn, W. Warren. P. AT. Derrick, L. E. AA r . Castell. R. P. McCarthy. W. H. Leicdi. R. A. Partridge, W. Barslev. H. Bards ley, IT. G. Niched!, AT. J. Hogan. F. AV. Lack, T. Cook, M. Wizich. W. F. Crossman. A. Alahcr, T. C. Williams, W. R. Fairweather. H. F. Storey. J. Nilsson. F. H. Trollope: and 59 steerage, inclufliDg nine Chinese* - j

RAIN DELAYS OPERATIONS.—The heavy downpour of rain last evening and this morning delayed cargo operations on the wharf, consequently the departure of several vessels lias been postponed. COPTIC SAILS TO-DAY.—The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company expects to dispatch the motor-ship Coptic from Wellington this evening for London via Panama. TOFUA LEAVES SUVA.—Cable advice has been received by the local office of the Union Company that the Island passenger steamer Tofua. left Suva at 2.30 p.m. yesterday for Auckland, where she is due on Monday. AORANGI FROM VANCOUVER.-Due at Auckland on Sunday, April 21, from Vancouver and way ports, the Union Company advises that the R.M.M.S. Aorangi is scheduled to sail again at 10 p.m. on Monday, April 22, for Sydney. MATAROA FOR HOME.—At C a.m. tomorrow the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company’s liner Mataroa is to leave Wellington with passengers, mails and cargo, for Southampton and London, via Panama. POOLTA CLEARS SYDN EY.—Cable advice has been received by the local office of the Union Company that the steamer Poolta, en route from Port Stephens and Newcastle, left Sydney 6 p.m. on Tuesday for New Plymouth, Wellington, Ficton and Auckland. CALCUTTA-NEW ZEALAND SERVICE.—The local office of the Union Company has been advised that the Narbada has been fixed to take the July-August loading at Calcutta, completing at Penang. Singapore and Samarang, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff, in place of the Hauraki. TASMANIA TO COMPLETE.—The local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company has been advised that the steamer Tasmania. Is now expected to arrive at Auckland on Thursday, April 18, from Napier, to complete her loading for New York, Boston, Halifax, Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool. RARANQA LEAVES NAPlEß.—Advice has been received by A. S. Paterson and Company that the Shaw, Savill, and Albion steamer Raranga left Napier at 11 o’clock last evening for Auckland. She is due here to-morrow morning and berths at the Queen’s Wharf to continue her loading. From here the Raranga proceeds to Wellington, where she completes discharge and finally departs on April 24 for London and west coast ports via Panama. TAINUI'S MOVEMENTS. Leaving Wellington at G a.m. to-morrow for Auckland, the Shaw, Savill, and Albion liner Talnui is due here on Monday to complete her discharge of London cargo and to commence her loading for her return voyage under the agency of A. S. Paterson and’ Company. From this port the vessel proceeds to Opua, thence Napier, Timaru and back to Wellington to fill up. She is to sail finally from 'Wellington at 6 a.m., on May 9 for Southampton and London, via Panama. PACIFIC CARGO STEAMERS.—The Union Company’s trans-Pacific motorship Hauraki left San Francisco for Los Angeles last Monday to complete loading cargo from Pacific Coast ports for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and Adelaide. She was scheduled, to clear Los Angeles Wednesday and is due at Auckland on May 3. Also with cargo from Pacific Coast ports, the Waihemo was to clear Los Angeles Wednesday for Auckland. Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Bluff and New Plymouth. She is due at Auckland on May The steamer Waihemo is to leave Sydney next Tuesday for Fiji, Apia and Vancouver. The Waiotapu is en route from Pacific Coast ports to Papeete, Wellington. Lyttelton. Melbourne and Sydney. She is due at Wellington on April 29. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland.—Tutanekai, Waitemata, Tofua, Baron Fairlie, Niagara, Poolta, Brookabeck, Raranga, Marama, Ulimaroa, Canadian Winner, Canadian Challenger. Keelung. Chatham Islands.—Ruahine, Rotorua, Zealandic. Wellington.—Arahura, Diomede, Maori, Tamahine. Maunganui, Wahine, Amalthus, Middlesex, Inkum, Trongate, Ngalo. Awarua.—Makura, Manuka, Tahiti. Herminius, City of Roubaix, Port Curtis, Plume, C. A. Larsen, Karetu, Rangitiki. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—DEPARTURES YESTERDAY HOKIANGA (3.20 p.m.), 271 tons, Kennedy, for Hokianga. RARAWA (3.40 p.m.), 1,077 tons. Bark, for New Plymouth. HAUTURU (3.45 p.m.), 270 tons, Fowler-Jackson, for Hokianga. ARRIVALS TO-DAY ARAPAWA (7.5 a.m.), 291 tons, Keatley, from Raglan and Kawhia. The Rarawa is due from New Plymouth at 7.30 o’clock to-morrow morning. She is to be dispatched on the return trip at 3 p.m. on Monday. The Regulus is due at Onehunga on April 15 to load for Picton, Nelson and West Coast ports. The Hauturu returns at six o’clock on Sunday morning from Hokianga. She is scheduled to sail for Raglan, Kawhia and Waikato Heads at 4 p.m. on Monday. The Arapawa has been delayed in her loading by rain, and is now to sail for Opunake and Wanganui to-morrow .morning.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 636, 12 April 1929, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 636, 12 April 1929, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 636, 12 April 1929, Page 2

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