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The Log Book

KAITOKE WITH COAL.—An expeoted arrival at Auckland on Thursday is the Union Company’s collier Kaitoke from Gladstone, Queensland, with a cargo of coal for discharge at this port. AORANG! SAILING.—In continuation of her voyage from Vancouver and way ports, the Union Company's R.M.M.S. Aorangi is to leave Auckland at five o’clock this afternoon for Sydney. LONDON TO HAWKE’S BAV.—The New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Rotorua, which, is to sail from Liverpool on December 1 for New Zealand, will include Napier in her discharging ports. The vessel will discharge at Auckland, Hawke’s Bay, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. PORT HARDY ARRIVES.—The C. and D. Line’s steamer Port Hardy arrived at Auckland this morning from Liverpool and berthed at the Central Wharf to unload the local portion of her West of England cargo under the agency of the Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company. The vessel left Liverpool on September 2S, and throughout the voyage experienced fair to moderate 'weather. Panama was reached on October 12, and after coaling, the vessel sailed the following day. Except for the last three days, when she encountered a head swell, good weather conditions remained with the vessel. Besides cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin, the vessel brought the following passengers:—Mr. Douglas Walker, Mr. 11. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. A. Costello, Mrs. Andres, Mr. Curtis, Mr. Standish, Mrs. Carey, Mrs. Callender. Captain D. J. Enwright is in command of the Port Hardy, and has the following officers with him:—Chief, Mr E A Leavett; second, Mr. E. F. Beard; third’, M r - B. A - Holloway; fourth, Mr. R. W. McDonald; surgeon, Dr. R O. Whytewireless operators, Messrs. A. A. Grundy B , eve ridge; chief engineer, Mr. Copeland; second, Mr. J. Masson; third, Mr. A. Gow; fourth, Mr. L. G. Cutter; fifth, Mr. P. B. Sylow; refriger--1?r Sl £r eer * s ' iVlessrs - L. McNuiage and J. \V. Morton; chief steward, Mr. W. J. Allen. It is hoped to dispatch the vessel from Auckland on Saturday for Southern ports. MANUKA FROM M ELBOURN E.—The Union Company’s passenger steamer Manuka, which arrived at Wellington on Sunday afternoon from Melbourne direct, brought the following passengers for New Zealand:—For Wellington: Saloon—Mrs. IS.. Abson, Mr. and Mrs. JR. Acton-Adams, Miss E. Ascoti, Mrs. B. J. Ascoti, Mr. G. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brown, Mrs. M. naiSSf? 8 * T^ IrS * A 7 M * Canning, Mrs. G. CarsdaJe Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Crummer, Mr. Darling and two children, Mr. G. H. £L avi f* Delaney, Miss L. Denholm, Mi. and Mrs. J. Dick, Mrs. and Miss F. Ferguson Miss A. D. Fulford, Mr. J. F. rilkes, Mr. B. J. Goodwin, Mrs. S. HardZ C * lM ’ Mr. O. Harvey, Mr. F. A. Herbold, Miss P. A. Houghton, Mrs. A. Mrs. B. J. Isaacs, Messrs. F. and C Lovell, Mrs. E. Lyell, Mrs. A. and Miss A. Mackay, Mr. and Mrs. MeClela ir child, Mrs. E. McGorrery, Mrs. A. Marfleet, Mr. W. A. Martin, Mr. Hi Mangham, Mrs. Morrison and two children, Mrs. E. Newson, Miss E. O’Farrell, tl^ S * lk P ldham » Mr * E - Perkins, Mrs. A. Ridd, Miss F. Robinson, Mi'. R. Scars?J- ook V, ;Miss I{ - Sc ott, -Mrs. T. Sobersky, Miss E. Sobersky, Miss E. Stuart, Mrs. E ‘J S S^ ire . s and child » Mr. A. G. Williams; and 46 steerage. For Lyttelton: Saloon —Mr. E. Clarke, Mrs. E. Clarke, Miss E. Driver, Mr. F. Benish, Mr. C. R. Booth, Miss D. Bradford, Mr. C. H. Erwin Mr J. Fletcher, Mrs. T. Gibson, Miss w! Hamilton, Miss INF. Kennedy, Mr. T D Mackenzie, Mr. H. Mangham, Miss e’ Mclldownie, Mr. E. Staff, Mr. C. Summers; and eight steerage. For Dunedin: Saloon -Mr. G. Black, Mss. G. Black, Master I>. Black, Mr. C. J. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Delziel, Mr. J. Feilder, Mrs. 5*- Harris; and two steerage For Buff; Saloon—Mrs. A. and Miss McAllister, Mr. G. Peterson; and two steerage. The Manuka leaves 'Wellington at 3 p.m. today for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and Melbourne.

lONIC’S PASSENGERS.— The advance passenger list of the White Star liner lonic, which is due at Wellington, according to a radio message received by L. D. Nathan and Company, on Wednesday <- Hon don and Southampton, u n : VF abin class: Mrs. H. Bell, '}, r - ?.■ Hell, Miss J. Anderson. Mr. A. Barklie, Mrs. Barklie, Miss R. Barklie , c - H? rkli ?; Mrs. K. Bell, Mr. W. all > Mrs. Brindall, Miss B. Brindle, Miss A. Brindle, Master J. Brindle, Mrs M MT s - Brown, Master S. Brown, Master L. Brown, Mr. C. Cann, Mrs Cann Mr. F. Chouler, Mrs. thouler, Miss M. Cochrane, Miss J. Colwill, Miss F »>••• A. Davis, Mr. J. ’Dickinson; Air. <_t. Freeman, Mrs. Freeman, Miss A Greater, Miss S. Gifford, Mr. w. Graham,’ vi £r al i arn . Miss E. Grant, Miss E. Hadfleld, Mr. S. Hampton, Mrs. Hampton, Mrs. E. Harris, Miss M. Harris, Mrs. M. Harris, Mrs. E. Hartigan, Mr. h. Henderson. Mrs. Henderson, Mr H Hirche, Mrs. B. Holm, Mr. G. Hors*: burgh. Miss G. Jones, Mrs. M. Jonlcers, M ,s *' L ; Junkers, Master D. Junkers, Miss M. weith, Mr. A. Kennedy-White, Mrs Kennedy-White, Miss E. Lass, Mrs. F Leslie, Mrs. E. Logie, Mr. C. Lummes! Mrs F. Lush, Master M. Lush, Miss P. Lush, Mr. A. Maxwell, Mr. A. McClvmont, Mrs. McClymont, Mrs. A. McGill, Mrs. W. McLennan, Mrs. J. McLennan, Mr. W Moynihan, Mr. G. O’Dell, Mrs. O’Dell, Brigadier G. Palmer, Mrs. Palmer, Miss D. Plopper, Mr. R. Prodgers, Mrs. A. Rawson, Miss M. Revitt, Mrs. J. Robertson, Mr. F. Salter, Master D. Savill, Miss S. Savill, Master S. Savill, Mr. D Scott, Mrs. Scott, Miss H. Shield, Mr. C. Slymon, Mr. J. Smallhorn, Mr. C. Standforth. Mrs. Standforth, Mrs. A.’ Stock, Mr. A. Tarlton, Miss M. Tomlinson, Mr. B. Tosswill, Mr. TosswilJ, Miss A. Vaughan-Robinson, Mr. W. West, Miss J. Wilson, Mr. W. Windsor-Richards, Mr. E. Zolirab, Mr. Zohrab, Miss J. Zohrab; and 66 third-class. The lonic will land passengers and mail at Wellington, and will then proceed to Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and Bluff to unload her general merchandise cargo. MAHENO FROM SYDNEY.—An arrival at Auckland at 6 o’clock this morning from Sydney was the Union ComP an y s intercolonial passenger steamer Maheno. She later berthed at the Queen s \Vharf to land her passengers, mails and cargo. The vessel left Sydney at noon last Friday and experienced a weather passage across the Tasman by the r Maheno;T nS P assen S era arrived Tvr?=L rS T Saloon.—Mrs. P. A. Anderson, ;i! s ? J; Anderson, Mr. P. A. Anderson, T- Ashendon, Mrs. E. Ashendon, "* rs - ÜB. Allerfson, Mr. T. H. Attwood, Mrs. T. H. Attwood, Mr. and Mrs. T Bromley, Mr. G. R. Bridge, Mr. J. C. Brightwell, Mrs. M. Black, Mr. J. c. Buckingham, Miss C. A. Burton Mrs F. Bailey, Miss M. E. Budge, Mrs. v‘. Bertram, Mr. A. Chalmers, Mr. R. Crowley, Mr. and Mrs. R. Carruth, Master Carruth, Sister Clotilde, Mr. W. Collins, Miss N. Crowley, Mr. M. Crosswell, Mrs. G. B. Duncan, Miss G. B. Duncan, Sister Felicite, Mr. D. Ferguson, Misses L. and C. Gilchrist, Mr. C. N. Gunther, Mr. E. Gulliver, Mr. H. M. Hughes, Mr. A. Hanna, Miss N, Hanna, Mrs. L. Haynian, Mr. G. Holmes, Mrs. G. Holmes, Mrs. G. Jeffrey, Sir Edward V. Johanson, Miss T. Jonason, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ivamholtz, Mrs. E. Kingdon, Mrs. U. E. Ludbrook, Mr. H. Langguth, Mr. E. luchenstein, Mr. H. N. Livingstone, Mr. S. Moore, Mr. T. O. Meadows, Mr. C. T. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. H. Newall, Mr. and Mrs. K. Neilson, Mr. R. F. Neilson, Mr. G. Ogle, Mr. A. H. Paape, Mr. and Mrs. J. Potts, Mr. A. Phillips, Miss D. F. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson, Mrs. W. Ryall, Miss A. G. Robb, Mr. M. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Smith, Mr. P. Selig, Miss E. Sullivan, Colonel J. P. Stevenson, Rev. and Mrs. H. Taylor. Mrs. H. E. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Turner and two children, Miss B. Topliss, Mr. and Mrs. K. Topliss, Mrs. A. E. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Vale, Mrs. W. J. Wilson, Mr. R. Wilkins, Miss R. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wright, Mrs. M. M. Woods, Mrs. M. Watson and 63 steerage, including 4 Chinese. Included in her cargo are transhipments ex the following vessels:—Sira, Scotland, Maru, Mongolia, Milora, Orminston, Hannover, Orungal. Otranto, Canadian Constructor, Burma Maru, ‘Kowarra. St. Albans, Port Said Maru. Zealandia and Ceremic. a Maheno is scheduled to leave Auckland at II o’clock on Frirlav morning on her return trip to Sydney.

TREGONELL SAlLlNG.—Henderson ] and Macfarlane advises that the Hain Line j steamer Tregonell leaves Auckland at 4 1 o’clock this afternoon for Westport, 1 where she bunkers before proceeding to Fiji to load for England. WAIPAHI REPORTS.—According to a radio message received by the local office of the Union Company, the Island fruit steamer Waipahi is expected to arrive at Auckland on Friday morning from Apia, Samoa. HAURAKI FROM PACIFIC COAST.— The local office of the Union Company advises that the motor-ship Hauraki is expected to arrive at Auckland on November 14 from the Pacific Coast with cargo for discharge at Auckland. Wellington Melbourne. Adelaide and Sydney. b TAHITI FOR 'FRISCO.—Advice received by the local office of the Union Company states that the R.M.S. Tahiti en route from Sydney, leaves Wellington at , ° clock this afternoon for Rarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco. ITff n r MUER , A - SAILS TOMORROW .l/ .T. a -T- e being made by the local office of the New Aealand Shipping Comnanv V > r , r. 1 ;,'!) c , l the liner Reniuera from Auckland tomorrow evening for Nanier fi„ he u e she5 he completes her loading and finally departs on Saturday for South ampton and London, via Panama. , C P F U N . THI '' SAILS WEDNESDAY iV A aler ® on and Company advises that .the White Star liner Corinthie now feavls Auckland at daybreak tomorrow for loadLisborne, Timaru, Napier ami Wellington. The vessel ik scheduled to clear W ellington finally on November Pa r nanfa oUthampton Lo^o^vTa WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE—- , The following vessels are exnected wdreless ‘’stations ™ dermentione ' 1 Auckland.—Tofua, Aoranci tT- __ i S^ i ’,s.^^» o n^r e a r o 1 i eelUn ® : 4 ° " Ara frura’ Mltop’po. A a r a a ,’ Kart |? ar c a W hart, Tutanekai,’ Tahitif Nor! Awarua—Makura, Paua, Tredinnick C A. Larsen, Sir J G Rose; xril " K ’ Southern Princess. ’ Kosmos and PORT OF ONEHUNGA—DEPARTURES YESTERDAY for'MU ( Z P - m ' ) , 703 tons - Bark, fof Nelsom (4 ’ 45 Pm >* 319 Martin. and°C'£;™ “ftSS&n for OpuSake and saiis again that afternoon^o’? o^ H l > f^r r^ t ° a «--- patched for omplny° A Vesi'; h ° r ie.! l , iP H PinK E nd Boundrv a, 3S3S&Sr -d ?t°o r i'u^a St£rday Thursday aftei'imo'n,' P at 3,30 o clock on

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 812, 5 November 1929, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 812, 5 November 1929, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 812, 5 November 1929, Page 2

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