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The Log Book

ARRIVES AT SYDNEY.—CabIe advice received by Huddart Parker Co. states the inter-colonial passenger steamer Ulimaroa arrived at Sydney this morning - from Auckland. She leaves again on Friday for Wellington, where she is due on Tuesday next. HI NEMO A SAILS. —With passengers, mails and cargo the Government steamer Hinemoa sailed at. 5.20 p.m. yesterday for Norfolk Island. She returns to Auckland on April 5 and j leaves the following day for Niue Island. Messrs. Spedding Ltd., are the local agents. WEST ISLIP FOR HOBART—In continuation of her voyage from Pacific Coast ports the American steamer West Islip leaves Auckland this afternoon for Hobart, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. CARGO FROM LONDON. —Advice received by the Commonwealth and Dominion Line states that the Port Hardy is to London on April 6 for Auckland, Dundin and New Plymouth instead of the Port Bowen. The Port Dunedin has replaced the Port Fremantle and is to leave London on May 18 for Suva, Wellington, Auckland and Napier. TO COMPLETE LOADING.—The Canadian Prospector is to leave Napier this evening for Auckland to complete loading for America and Canada. The vessel is due on Thursday morning, and on Friday she is to be despatched for New York, Boston, and Montreal. NEW YORK SAILINGS. —Cable advice has been received by the N.Z. Shipping Company of the following projected sailings of the A. and A. Line from New York for New Zealand: The Australind on March 2G for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Wanganui; the City of Khartoum on April 20 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, Bluff; the Trekieve on May 7 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin; also a steamer has been fixed to load during May for Napier, Wanganui and Bluff. SCOW HAERE SOLD.—Messrs. Winstone, Ltd., have purchased the auxiliary scow Haere from Messrs. T. M. Lane and Sons, of Totara North, for the sum of £4,000. The Haere, a hold vessel with a carrying capacity of 120 tons, was until recently engaged in the freighting of timber for Messrs." Lane and Sons from Whangaroa to Auckland. She is now to be employed by Messrs. Winstone, Ltd., in carrying shingle and sand. SYDNEY STEAMER.—After'an exceptionally fine weather passage the Union Company’s intercolonial passenger steamer Maunganui arrived at Auckland at 7.35 this morning from Sydney. She left the New South Wales port, at 3 p.m. on Friday last. The following passengers arrived by the vessel: \ Saloon.—C. Henderson, R. Armstrong, Miss E. Aitken, R. Borrowdale, Miss A. Borrowdale, A. Buzacott, Mrs. Buzacott, A. Bruce, Mrs. Bruce and boy, ten, S. Bennett, Mrs Bennett, J. Butler, Miss O. Butler, N. Barnett, Miss F. Birch, Miss M. Brown, A. Bethune, J. Beaton, T. Borland, R. Bewley-Smith, F. Cowlin, F. Chisholm, Mrs. Chisholm, Miss E. Chisholm, P. Claridge, Mrs. Claridge, Mrs. J. Cole, Miss E. Cole, Miss F. Cunningham, R. Clarke, C. Callister, Miss R. Clarke, Sister O. Coleman, A. De Groen, Mrs. M. Downie, T. Derrick, Mrs. Derrick, G. Duryes, Miss A. Dobson, Miss B. Edgar, Miss D. East, N. Erb, Mrs. J. Evans, Sister H. Foote, Mrs. R. Fry, T. Geddes, Miss E. Guthrie, *M. Gordon, R. Gainsford, Mrs. Gainsford, T. Honeyman, Mrs. Honeyman, N. Heather, C. Heather, R. Heaton, R. Hunt, R. Holdsworth, R. Johnston, J. Johnston, Mrs. J. Jenkins, Miss K. Jenkins, J. Jones, Mrs. Jones, G. Keesing, Mrs. Keesing and two children, three and one, R. Kidd, C. Moyes, Mrs. Moyes, G. Mitchell, Mrs Mitchell, Miss M. Miller, M. Marrero, F. Mead, Dr. H. Moxham, S. Maling, H. Marshall, H. Mortimer, C. McKenzie, F. McGee, Miss S. Mcßean, B. McGowan, J. McCabe, B. Miller, Mrs. Miller, D. Mather, Mrs. Mather, B. Martinson, N. Newdick, J. Ormiston, Miss B. O’Keefe, A. Pike, E. Pinez, Mrs. H. Pittock, Miss E. Rothwell, Mrs. C. Rowe, A. Russell, Mrs. Russell, W. Soldering, W. South, H. Solomon, G. Snell, Mrs. O. Sallery, Miss K. Swan, Mrs. T. Smith, Miss M. Scott, Miss G. Stafford, R. Speeding, H. Stewart, J. Searl, Mrs. Searl, Miss Searl (14), Mrs. L. Timmins, Miss D. Torpy, A. Thorpe, Mrs. Thorpe, C. Thompson, Mrs. Thompson, J. Trainor, F. Trounson, Mrs. Trounson, F. Windsor, W. Walker, Miss B. Walker, W. Wilmott, C. Woollams, .Mrs. Woollams, Miss B. Walden, D. Wall and 28 steerage, including one Chinese. NIAGARA DEPARTS. —Taking the following passengers the R.M.S. Niagara took her departure from Auckland at 10.50 last evening for Sydney. First Saloon.—Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Manning, Dr. and Mrs. C. Gearin, Miss Ware, Mr. and Mrs. K. Rotherham, Mr. G. Ware, Hon. E. W. and Mrs. Alison, Mr. PI. J. Gravestock, Dr. Pockley, Mr. T. Curtis, Sir Geo. and Lady Syme, Mrs. Mooney, Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. and Miss East, Mr. R. J. Young, Master Gardner, Mrs. C. Barrow, Mr. A. J. Holmes, Mr. J. Tait, Mr. A. J. McDonald, Mr. E. P. Andreas, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dimmick, Mr. A. Mcßae, Mr. A. W. Bushell, Mrs. E. Davis, Miss Willis, Mr. A. H. Gaze, Mr. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Costello, Mr. and Mrs. E. Alison, Mr, A. Moody, Misses (2) Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Young, Miss Alison, Mrs. Mair, Mrs. Keep, Mrs. Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, Mr. R. PI. McLeod, Mr. L. H. Leach, Mr. W. H. Murray, Mr. C. A. Blumer, Mr. J. Wray, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jorgensen, Mr. R. L. Farrell, Mr. J. Walker, Mr. E. T. Tagg, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Backmann, Mrs. Benfield, Mrs. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Gilfillan and child, Mr. J. A. Pack, Mr. R. Crofton, Mr. A. C. F. Meyer and two sons, Mr. R. W. Edwards, Mr. J. Burke, Mrs. Barropp, Mrs. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Marks, Mr. A. M. Satterthwaite, Mrs. and Misses (2) Sugden, Mrs. and Misses (2) Golbeck, Mrs. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mallyon and child, Mrs. Crowther, Miss Hellaby, Mr. W. B. Kelly, Mr. T. Clegg, Dr. and Mrs. C. Allen, Misses (3) Leach, Mr. J. Hardley, Mr. S. Williams, Mr. F. Perkins, Mr. W. Nichol, Mr. J. Masterton, Mr. W. Witherdan, Mr. B. Matthews, Mr. F. Farmer, Mrs. Clegg, Mrs. Trenbath, Miss Andreassen, Mrs. Tarr, Mrs. Perkins, Mr. J. C. Buckingham, Mr. and Mrs. Cronin, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hales and child, Mrs. and Miss McLean, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Leckie, Mr. M. Dunne, Mr. F. Bastos, Mr. Bertland, Mr. T. Amson, Mr. W. Preston, Mr. R. F. St. Lawrence, Mr. A. E. Shields, Mr. F. W. Rooke, Mr. and Mrs. F. Yates, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thacker, Misses (3) Elders, Mrs. Worrall, Dr. and Mrs. Will Elders, Miss Stevenson, Mrs. Bowes, Mrs. and Miss Trenbath, Mr. and Mrs. F. Attree, Miss Connell, Mrs. Connell, Mrs. Amson, Mr. G. Thorne, Mr. D. Park, Mr. C. Ellis, Mrs. MacDermott, Mrs. Epps, Miss Bastos, Mrs. Hindmarsh, Captain and Mrs. D. Chrisp, Mr. B. Benson, Mr. G. Parkes, Mr. C. Hihnland, Mr. C. Thorpe, Mr. H. Scutts, Mr. A. Andrews, Mr. G. Taubman, Mr. W. Tustain, Mr. W. G. Worrall. Second Saloon.—Miss Muir, Miss Tilton, Miss Latham, Mr. W. R. Roberts, Mr. R. Sykes, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. J. Dreelin, Mr. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. Threader, Mr. and Mrs. PI. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. J. INI. Moore, Mr. G. A. Conbridge, Mr. C. Ponder, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rugg and child, Mrs. J. Ross, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. O’Callaghan, Mesdames (2) Baker, Messrs R. PI. and G. H. Fisher, Miss Treacy, Miss Richards, Mr. W. E. Newick, Master Kelman, Miss Nelson, Mrs. McKinlay, Mrs. Blade, Mr. J. F. Smith, Mr. T. B. Atkinson, Mr. J. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Moynihan and five children, Mi'. N. Ahier, Mr. G. Coghlan, Messrs. J. S. and A. R. Thomson, Mr. A. B. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. B. Siebler, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Baker, Mr. T. Sinton, Mrs. Coghlan, Mr. W. PI. Mackay, Miss Brereton, Mrs. Stewart. Miss Grace, Mr. R. Thompson, Mr.- C. W. Blomfield, Mr. E. J. Walsh, Mrs. Joughin, Mr, R. F. Forkin. Mr. W. Hume, Mr. H. Ward, Mr. S. J. Rolfe, Mr. W. McCrystall, Mr. G. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Williams and child, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Judd, Mr. D. •Murphy, Mr. F. Matthews, Mr. J. Henderson, Mrs. and Miss Wastell, Miss sells, Mrs. Sinton, Miss McCathie, Mrs. Latimer, Miss Davies, Mrs. McKinnon, Miss Russell. Mrs. Langdale, Mrs. Cauldrey, Miss Townsend, Miss Campbell, Miss McGregor, Miss Frame, Mrs. and Miss Rolfe, Miss Saxon, Mrs. Findlay, Miss Ryan. Miss Miskle, Mrs. Hirons, Miss Stahlhut, Mrs. Mercer, Miss Patrick, Misses (2) Dalston, Mr. W. H. Hiser, Mr. B. Kelly, Mr. E. H. Edwards, Mr. H. Coonradt, and 88 third-class, including 14 Chinese.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 6, 29 March 1927, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 6, 29 March 1927, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 6, 29 March 1927, Page 2

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