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The Log Book

OUTWARD BOUND. Outward bound from London, the C. and D. liner Port Dunedin is reported to have cleared Panama on June 8 for Wellington, Auckland and Napier. She is due at Wellington on June 27 and at Auckland a week later. PORT VICTOR HOME.—According to cable advice, the C. and D. Line’s steamer Port Victor arrived aJ; London last Thursday. The vessel left Auckland on April 8 and finally sailed from Wellington on April 28. HOMEWARD BOUND—En route from New Zealand ports, the C. and D. liner Port Darwin is reported to have cleared Montevideo on Wednesday In continuation of her voyage to London. The Port Darwin left Dunedin on Mav 11. SOMERSET REPORTED. The Federal steamer Somerset, which is en route to London, left Colon last Wednesday, according to cable advice. The vessel was In Auckland on April 23 and while she was loading at Wellington a fire broke out in her copra cargo. She finally cleared AVellington on May 10. WEST CALERA REPORTS.—According to a wireless message received by the agents, Henderson and Macfarlane and Company, the American steamer West Calera expects to arrive at Auckland next Wednesday from Pacific Coast ports. The vessel, which is bringing cargo for discharge at Auckland, her only New Zealand port, will load here for Hobart, Melbourne, Sydney and the East, and is expected to clear here the . same day. PHOSPHATES FROM NAURU.— Advice received by Henderson and Macfarlane and Company states that the steamer Haggersgate sailed from Nauru Island last Tuesday for Auckland, where she is due on June 19. The vessel has 5,000 tons of phosphate for discharge at Auckland and the balance 3.000 tons, will be landed at New Plymouth. CUMBERLAND DELAYED. The N.Z. Shipping Company advises that the Federal steamer Cumberland has been delayed at New Plymouth and is now expected at Auckland on Thursday or Friday next to load for London and West Coast ports of England. MARYLAND SAILING. Messrs. Robert Millar and Co. advises that the Atlantic Transport Company’s steamer Maryland (Captain J. G. Hutchinson), which has been unloading a cargo of ra yv_ su » ar at Chelsea since June i, is sailing at noon to-morrow for Westport to bunker. From there the vessel goes to Ocean Island to load phosphates for Australia. CORINTHIC DUE.—Due at Auckland this afternoon from AVellington the AVhite Star liner Corinthic completes her discharge here and commences loading for her return voyage She is to leave Auckland on June 16 for Napier. Lyttelton and AVeilington to complete loading, and is scheduled to depart finally from the latter port at 6 a.m. on June 29 for Southampton and London via Panama. L. D. Nathan and Co. are the local agents.

PERSIAN PRINCE FOR BUNKERS. —Henderson and Macfarlane advises j that the steamer Persian Prince leaves j Wanganui to-day for Westport, where ! she bunkers. She is expected to clear i the coal port on Monday for Nauru i Island to load phosphates for Auckland.

PACIFIC TRANSPORT AT BLUFF. —To complete her discharge of Nauru phosphates the steamer Pacific Transport arrived at Bluff this morning from Dunedin. According to the agents, Henderson and Macfarlane, the future movements of this vessel have not yet been announced. MINERIC AT WESTPORT. For bunkers only the steamer Mineric was due at Westport this morning from Auckland. She is to leave the coal port to-morrow for Geelong, where she loads wheat for United Kingdom and for the Continent. TOFU A LEAVES SUVA.—According to cable advice received by the Union Company, the Island steamer Tofua sailed from Suva at 8 p.m. yesterday lor Auckland, where she is due on Monday next. KAITOKE FROM AUSTRALIA.— The Union Company has been advised by cable that the steamer Kaitoke left Newcastle at G a.m. yesterday for Sydney. She is expected to clear the New South Wales port today for Auckland and is due here next Thursday. AORANGI FROM VANCOUVER.— The Union Company advises that the R.M.M.S. Aorangi is due at Auckland on Sunday, June 19, from Vancouver via ports, and is scheduled to leave here at 8 p.m. the following day for Sydney. ARAWA COMPLETING. To complete her loading, the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Arawa arrived at Wellington this morning from Wanganui. She is announced to sail finally from Wellington at G a.m. on June 15 for Southampton and London via Montevideo and Teneriffe. MAHENO FOR SYDNEY.—The Union Company’s intercolonial passenger steamer, Maheno (Captain A. Davey), sailed to-day for Sydney with passengers, mails and cargo/ The following passengers went with her: First Class.—Misses D. F. Crossman, E. Gibson, A. Wells, E. McGowan, N. Philson, M. Moody, L. Richardson, P. Davis, J. Kock, V. Boyd, M. Watson, E. Watson, P. Morgan. Mesdames Robinson, Kinmont, D. Riley, B. Stephenson, S. McGowan, Philson, A. Maskell, Webster, McGregor, Coombes, Clark, Thompson, Willouby, Rodman, Noble, Colquhoun, H. Wyne, Penny, G. J. Farr, E. J. Steele, Towsend, Swinburn, E. Wilson, R. Brown, B. Coaks, A. Williams and child, L. Mills and two children, Dowling, Stephens and child. Messrs. R. S. Lavender, C. B. Plummer, W. R. Rawsthorn, J. A. Bussett C. C. Duncan, Greewald, W. F. Marshall, C. Mackley, R. McGeachy, J. W. Watts, D. G. McKay, H. Heath, E. Liehenstein, P. R. Hutchinson, M. Freilish, F. L. Diddams, R. V. Buelens, H. Bell, C. B. Shaw, P. Keith, C. R. Maxwell, F. Robinson, J. Butler, Zimbalist, W. Kinmont, C. P. Phillips, R. Miller, O’Conner, N. H. Philson, S. McGowan, A. W. Davis, W. J. Arnold, W. W. Rogers, A. W. Webster, G. Epstein, I. Pappie, F. C. Brading, D. McGregor, R. Coombes, C. W. Noble, F. N. Skinner, J. P. Smith, J. W. Colquhoun, A. R. Townsend, S. R.’ Dowling, E. T. Dean, B. S. Price, H. B. Grimsdell, J. H. Nicholls, T. Counihan, A. Dewbery, T. Dawes, D. Bowtell, F. Griffith, A. Clarke, J. H. Surplice, O. Wright, J. W. Stannage, W. Stephens, H. F. Porder, Dr. L. J. Thompson, Capt. H. E. Lascelles; two Chinese and 212 steerage. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland.—Tofua, Remuera, West Calera, Foyle, Maunganui, Hinemoa, Waipori, Mamari, . Maheno, Kaitoke. Chatham Islands.—Tongariro, Tekoa, Mataroa. Wellington.—Manuka, Waliine, Tamahine, Arahuraj Port Auckland, Makura, Tutanekai, Kartigi, Kairanga, Persian Prince, Cumberland, Tairoa, Kawatiri, City of Khartoum, Antonio, Marama. Awarua. —Moeraki, Karetu. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—YESTERDAY’S DEPARTURES RARAWA (3.20 p.m.), 1,077 tons, Bark, for New Plymouth ARRIVAL TO-DAY KAITOA (10 a.m.), 319 tons, Martin, from Nelson. The Kaitoa arived at Onehunga this morning from Nelson, and leaves tomorrow for West Coast ports, via Nelson and Picton. The Kaitoa returns to Onehunga again next Thursday to load for the West Coast ports and Nelson The Arapawa sails at 4 p.m. to-day for Wanganui. The Rarawa, due from New Plymouth at 7.00 a.m. to-morrow, sails again on the return trip at 3 p.m. on Monday „ Ngatiawa is still bar-bound at Port Waikato, but is expected to arrive at Onehunga during the week-end. She will be despatched at 2 p.m. on Monday for Hokianga.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 67, 10 June 1927, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 67, 10 June 1927, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 67, 10 June 1927, Page 2

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