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The Log Book

ULIMAROA LEAVES SYDNEY.—The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa left Sydney for Auckland at midday yesterday with 227 passengers, as well as mails and cargo. She is due on Tuesday morning, and will berth at Central Wharf.

TAINUI LEAVES WELLINGTON.— The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui left Wellington for Auckland at 9.30 o’clock this morning to complete unloading general merchandise from London, and to commence loading for her homeward voyage. She is due on Monday morning. The other loading ports are Opua, Napier, Timaru and Wellington. The vessel is to be dispatched from Wellington for London, via Panama, on May 9. A. S. Paterson and Company, Limited, are the local agents.

STORSTEN SAILS.—The Norwegian motor-ship Storsten sailed for Wellington, Melbourne, and Sydney yesterday afternoon to complete unloading: bulk oil from San Pedro for the Atlantic Union Oil Company. THE MAUI POMARE.—Spedding, Bid., advise that the departure of the Government motor-ship Maui Pomare for Niue Island and Apia has been further postponed until 5 o’clock on Monday afternoon.

COPTIC SAILS TUESDAY.—The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company advises that the .Coptic has been delayed in completing her loading at Wellington, and will not leave there until daybreak on Tuesday for Southampton and London, via Panama.

H.M.S. DIOMEDE—H.M.S. Diomede is now at Napier. She is to sail next Thursday for Wellington, where she is scheduled to stay from April 20 to May 9. Afterwards, the warship will visit Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay, returning to Auckland on May 17.

WANDERLUST SAILS.—The American yacht Wanderlust left Russell for Suva yesterday. The vessel spent two months in New Zealand waters. She was under overhaul at Auckland, and sailed for Great Barrier and Russell on Good Friday. MARGARET W.—The four-masted auxiliary schooner Margaret W. left Newcastle last Wednesday morning with a full cargo of coal for discharge at Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. She is expected at Tokomaru Bay toward the end of next week.

KARAMEA AT SUVA.—The Sha.w, Savill, and Albion motor-ship Karamea reached Suva from London at daybreak yesterday. After unloading general merchandise for Fiji, she will isroceed to Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, and Nelson to complete discharge. She is scheduled to reach Port Chalmers next Wednesday.

TASMANIA FURTHER DELAYED.— The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tasmania has been delayed in loading at Napier, and is now due at Auckland next Thursday. The vessel will commence loading refrigerated and general cargo at this port for New York, Boston, Halifax and West Coast ports of Great Britain.

OTIRA TO LOAD.—L. D. Nathan and Company, Limited, have received advice that the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Otira is now scheduled to reach Auckland from Waikokopu next Thursday to continue loading. From Auckland the vessel will go to Wellington to complete her cargo. She is to be dispatched from Wellington for London, via Rio de Janeiro, on April 24. PASSENGERS BY MATAROA.—The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company’s Mataroa, which is to sail from Wellington to-day for Southampton and London, via Panama, will take the following passengers:— S. Blundell, Mrs. Blundell, Mr. W. PI. Ames, Mr. C. Le H. Arnold, Mrs. Arnold, Master P. K. Le H. Arnold, the Very Rev. Dean C. F. Askew, Mrs. Askew, Mrs. H. K. Bakewell, Mrs. M. J. Ballantyne, Miss J. M. Ballantyne, Miss J. C. Banks. Mr. R. A. L. Banks, Mr. M. C. Barne t Mrs. K. M. Barthorp, Mr. G. J. Blundell, Mr. P. Blundell, Mrs. Blundell, Mr. Blundel, Mrs. Blundel, Mrs. M. Bodie, Mr. J. Breeds, Mrs. Breeds, Miss M. E. D. Brigham, Miss H. M. Brigham, Mr. O. H. Druce, Mrs. Druce, Master A. P. Druce, Master D. M. Druce, Mr. R. P. Edmonds, Mrs. Edmonds, Mrs. E. M. Elginkton, Miss A. C. Ensor, Major A. Evans, Mrs. Evans, Mr. A. E. Flood, Mrs. Flood, Miss E. Ford, Miss M. . J. Gow, Mrs. H. L. Grant, Dr. Miriam E. Griffin, Miss M. E. Hamilton, Dr. E. J. F. Hardenberg, Mrs. S. Harke, Miss S. C. H. Harke, Miss J. M. Hart, Mr. C. H. Howorth, Mrs. Howorth, Mr. H. H. Longuet, Mr. D. Mackinnon, Mrs. Mackinnon, Mrs. H. A. Holmes, Mr. R. M. Martin, Mrs. M. A. Mills, Miss F. M. Milson, Mrs. H. J. Mira ms, Mrs. G. M. Mirams, Mrs. J. Mouritzen, Mrs. A. G. Mclntosh, Mr. K. J. McTntosh, Miss A. G. Mclntosh, Mr. P. J. McLean. Mrs. McLean, Master D. McLean, Master W. G. McLean, Miss G. J. Nathan, Miss B. E. Nolan, Mr. H. L. Norris, Miss M. A. Peach, Mr. H. J. Preston, Mr. E. Rickard, Mrs. Rickard, Master L. S. Rickard, Mrs. P. Riddiford, Mr. C. H. Roberts, Mrs. Roberts, Miss L. P. Roberts, Mr. P. T. Robinson, Mr. R. W. Rome, Mr. C C. Ross, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. A. B. Rutherford Mrs. E. L. Scales, Mrs. A. Sinc.lairThomson, Miss E. G. Sommerville, Mrs. R. F. Stanley, Sir George Stevenson. K.C.8., C.V.0., Mrs. B. M. Stewart. Mr! B. H. Tosswill, Mrs. Topswill, Miss M H. Turnbull, Mr. D. W. Westenra. Mrs Westenra, Mr. W. D. Westenra, Miss K. F. Westenra, Dr. J. P. tVhitter, Mr. B Whyte, Mr. R. Wilkinson, Mrs. Wilkinson, Miss A. T. Williams, Mr. P. JJ .\i Williams, Mr. J. A. Wimshurst, M»*s' Wimshurst, Miss A. Wimshurst, Dr \ Young, Lieut.-Colonel W. E. Young- and 180 third class. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations during the week-end: Auckland: Canadian tVinner, Storsten Tutanekai, Waitemata, Tofua, Baron’ i Fairlie, Niagara, Poolta, Ulimaroa, Keelung, Canadian Winner, Cambridge Brockabeck, Marama. Chatham Islands: Ruahine, Rotorua, Zealandic, Herminius. Wellington: Arahura, Maori, Ngaio, Wahine, Tainui, Golden Cloud. Westmoreland, Flowergate, Maunganui, Tamahine, Middlesex, Mataroa, Diomede, Amalthus, Trongate, Storsten. Awarua: Rimutaka, Port Curtis, City of Roubaix, Manuka, Karetu, Plume, Westmoreland. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—RARAWA (8.0 a.m.), 1,077 tons, Bark from New' Plymouth. REGULUS DELAYED.—Advice has been received from Messrs. Russell and Somers that the Anchor Shipping and Foundry Company’s vessel Regulus has been delayed, and is .now due to load at Onehunga for Picton, Nelson and West Coast ports on Wednesday, April 17. The Rarawa arrived from New Plvmouth this morning. She is to be dfspatched on the return trip at 3 p.m. on Monday. 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,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 2

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