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The Log Book

PERSONAL.—Captain .T. J. Cameron retains command of the Remuera, which arrived at Wellington on Monday morning last from London, and his officers are:—Chief. Mr. E. R. Pilcher; second, Mr. D. Hughes: third, Mr. H. R. H. Smith; fourth, Mr. R. O. Aldridge;- wireless operators, Messrs. C. E. Terry, G. P. Hulbert and S. J. Pollington; ship’s surgeon. Dr. F. W. T. Page; chief engineer, Mr. W. R. Snedden; second, Mr. A. Pervical; third, Mr. A. C. M. Chapman; fourth, Mr. A. A. Christian; fifth, Mr. D. C. Coutts; sixth, Mr. J. Christie; seventh, Mr. R. Dunning; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. A. Hollingworth; second, Mr. S. F. Parrott; electrician, Mr. G. H. Warden: steward-in-charge, Mr. P. Bowen; second steward, Mr. P. W. Relph. ROTORUA SAILING. —At 3 p.m. tomorrow the New Zealand Shipping Company hopes to dispatch the liner Rotorua from Wellington, bound for Southampton and London, via Panama. WAITEMATA FROM PACIFIC COAST. —Bringing cargo from the Pacific Coast for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney, the Union Company's cargo steamer Waiternata is expected to reach here on November 1 *-). SIT HON IA FOR SOUTH. —Alter putting out nearly 3,000 tons of sulphur from Galveston, Texas, at King’s Wharf, the tramp steamer Sitlionia left Auckland at four o’clock yesterday afternoon for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Wanganui, and Sydney, to complete discharge. The Sitlionia arrived at Auckland last Friday. PA U A FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. —Having completed the discharge cf the local portion of her cargo of bulk and case oil from Wellington at Western Wharf, the British Imperial Oil Company's coastal tanker Paua left Auckland this morning for New Plymouth to continue discharging. THE WEST HEN SHAW. —The West Henshaw, which arrived at Auckland yesterday morning from Pacific Coast ports of North America, is at Prince’s Wharf discharging. She is expected to complete putting out her local cargo to-mororw morning and will be dispatched shortly after noon for Hobart, Brisbane, Sydney, Hong-Kong and other ports in the Orient. HARPALYCE FOR BUNKERS.—The tramp steamer Harpalyce is expected to complete discharge of her cargo of Ocean Island phosphates to-morrow evening, when she will be dispatched for Westport foi- bunkers, before proceeding to the Philippine Islands to load sugar for the United Kingdom.

& -it * a- 3K & SK 3K rK -K * SK SYDNEY STEAMERS. —The Marama leaves Auckland at 3 p.m. on Friday for Sydney, and the Maunganui sails from Wellington the same time for Sydney. The Ulimaroa leaves Sydney at noon on Friday for Wellington. All the three steamers are due at their arrival ports next Tuesday. MAHIA REPORTS. —According to a radio message received by L. D. Nathan and Company, the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Mahia is expected to arrive at Auckland on Friday afternoon from Townsville. The vessel is bringing maize from South Africa for discharge at Auckland and Wellington, after which she will load in New Zealand for Home. KIA ORA TO COMPLETE. —To complete her loading, the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Kia Ora left Wellington at 2.40 p.m. yesterday for Auckland, where she is due to-morrow morning. L. D. Nathan and Company hopes to dispatch the vessel finally from here on Monday afternoon next for Halifax, London, and West of England ports via Panama. THE RUAPEHU’S ITINERARY. —The local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Ruapehu, which is at present at Bluff completing discharge, will commence loading there and is scheduled to sail on November 13 for Timaru, Wellington and Auckland. The vesesl is due at Auckland on November 21 and two days later is to be dispatched for London, via Panama, omitting the usual call at Southampton. PORT DARWIN DUE FRIDAY.— Having left Lyttelton at 5.30 p.m. yesterday for Auckland, the C. and D. Line’s steamer Port Darwin is due here on Friday morning to continue her loading under the auspices of the Farmers’ Cooperative Auctioneering Company. From this port the vessel proceeds to Gisborne, thence Wellington and Napier to complete, sailing finally from the lastmentioned port on November 25 for London, via Panama.

WEST IVAN RADIOS.-— According to a wireless message received yesterday by Henderson and Maefarlane, Limited, the American steamer West Ivan is expected to arrive at Auckland at mid-day on Saturday from San Pedro. The West Ivan is bringing a cargo of case oil, lumber and general merchandise from Pacific Coast ports of North America. She goes from Auckland to Wellington, Nelson, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff to complete discharge.

CANADIAN PIONEER TO-MORROW. —Due in the stream at Auckland at daybreak to-morrow from Montreal, the Canadina Government Line steamer Canadian Pioneer will berth at Prince’s Wharf to discharge the local portion of her general cargo. On Saturday she will continue her voyage to Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, and" Dunedin, to complete discharge, and commence loading for the homeward trip.

PORT HARDY TO-MORROW. The Farmers’ Auctioneering Company has received advice that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hardy will arrive at the explosives anchorage, Motuihi, from London to-morrow afternoon. After unloading 161 tons of explosives she will come into port about Saturday morning to discharge 4,500 tons of merchandise for Auckland. In addition to cargo the vessel has on board the following passengers:—Mrs. M. L. Lough, Mr. A. de la Panha, Dr. .7. O. Veiteh, Mrs. Veitch, Miss I. M. Brenan, Miss 31. S. Sharpe, Mrs. Leigh-Barlow, Mr. J. E. Watson, Mrs. A. M. Dagger, Rev. W. W. Sedgwick, Mrs. Sedgwick, Dr. V. H. Leigh-Barlow is acting as ship’s surgeon. From Auckland the Port Hardy will go to Wellington to complete discharge and afterwards she will load at Bluff, Lyttelton, Wellington, Gisborne and Auckland. She is scheduled to sail finally from Auckland on December 14 for New York, Boston, Halifax (Nova Scotia), and London.

NIAGARA’S PASSENGERS. The Union Company’s R.M.S. Niagara, which left Auckland late last evening for Sydney, took the following passengers from this port:—

First saloon: Mr. G TI. Abel, Mr. L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. F. Adamson and two children. Dr. and Mrs. W. Gilmour, Mr. P. L. Halstead. Mr. W. Simm. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Robinson, Mr. S. E. Evans, Mr. Greenlees, Mr. A. F». Glen, Miss Rader, Miss Cornwall. Miss Howarth, Mr. E. P. Pearce, Mr. P. Dive, Mrs. Kost, Mrs. Brown. Mr. W. A. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Burke, Mr. H. Longsdale. Mr. J. Lawless, Miss Royle, Miss Witham, Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Addison, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Vercoe, Mrs. Dohrn, Mr. Ibbotson, Mr. W. Thomson-Wilson, Mr. J. Morice, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Perrot. Mrs. Thomas and child, Mr. V. Haighton, Mr. A. E. Bedwell, Mr. S. Mdllbank, Mr. H. Satterlee.

Second saloon: Mr. and Mrs. E. Webberley. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Xankervis, Miss Froude, Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Wooller, Mr. IT. Lording, Miss Gardner, Dr. K. E. Warcham, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Marshall. Miss Graham, Mrs. Heldt. Mrs. and Miss McCance, Mrs. Soppet, Mr. E. N. Williams,- Rev. J. C. Martin, Mr. J. R. Mudgway, Mr. S. E. Cave. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Ginger, Mr. H. Denby, Mr. J. P. Jensen, Mr. E. Rutter. Mr. J. M. Davidson, Mr. V. H. WiUingale, Mr. S. Bennett, Mrs. Gibb. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bennett. Miss Gordon, Mrs. Mooney and child, and 25 third class.

MELBOURNE STEAMER. —The Union Company advises that the passenger steamer Manuka is due at Melbourne today from Bluff and leaves there on Wednesday next, November 16, for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. CO RI NTH I C’S ITINERARY.—A. S. Paterson and Company advises a slight alteration in the itinerary of the White Star liner Corinthie. The vessel leaves Auckland at daylight to-morrow for Gisborne, thence Wellington ,md Napier, to complete her loading. From Napier the Corinthie returns to Wellington on Sunj day, November 27. where she will embark i her passengers and finally clear the same day for Southampton and London, via Panama. TAHITI’S PASSENGERS. —The following passengers reached Wellington on Monday morning by the R.M.S. Tahiti from Sydney:—For Wellington: First saloon—Mr. C. F. W. Alcott, Mr. R. C. Blunt, Mr. J. S. Brooksbank, Mrs. K. M. Brown, Mr. T. J. Boyce, Mr. T. Boon, Mr. J. M. Bowen. Mrs. W. Ballinger, Captain J. L. Brisco, Mr. R. A. Bags'haw, Mr. T. H. R. Boon, Mrs. T. H. R. Boon, Mrs. R. A. Bag Shaw, Mr. W. FT. R. Cunningham. Miss E. W. Canning, Mr. B. Cooksley, Mrs. G. M. Currie, Mr. C. S. Dempster, Mr. C. C. Dacre, Mr. A. Davidson. Mr. E. Doucet, Mr. C. R. Doughhead. Mrs. E. Edwards, Mr. J. R. Findlay, Mrs. J. R. Findlay, Mr. E. Flood, Mr. C. Clieyseus, Mr. F. H. Gifford. Mr. J. Gibson, Mr. M. Henderson, Mr. H. M. Henry, Miss G. Hurley, Miss K. Hurley, ■Mr. L. B. Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hen- : derson, Mr. A. G. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hoggard, Mr. K. C. James, Mr. J. Joyes, Mr. H. C. Jamieson, Mr. G. L. Johnstone, Miss L. M. Kelly. Mrs. W. E. Kay, Miss J. E. Kay, Mr. T. C. Lowry, Mrs. A. M. Lewis, Mrs. P. Lewis, Miss R. Lewis, Miss D. M. Lumb, Mrs. C. L. Longmore, Mr. M. Leman, Mr. W. D. Leslie, Mr. D. R. J. De Cren, Mrs. P. R. J. Le Cren, Miss E. Le Cren. Mr. J. E. Mills, Mr. H. M. McGirr, Mr. W. E. Merritt, Miss E. M. Morgan, Mr. J. T. Matson. Miss J. A. Millen, Mrs. G. Gagmis, Mrs. W. S. Marchbanks. Mr. G. March banks, Mr. J. McCarthy. Mr. M. A. McDougall, Mrs. E. M. McGregor, Mr. C. T. Oliver, Mr. J. A. Page, Mr. J. A. Parker, Mr. R. A. Pankhurst, Mrs. IT. Phillips, Archbishop Redwood, Miss J. R. Shirtcliffe, Miss N. G. Smith, Mr. E. Salirrond, Mr. L. Steger, Miss W. Stone, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mr. A. Trevor, Mrs. A. Trevor, Mr. G. 11. Tate, Mr. J. W. Tattersfield. Mrs. J. W. Tattersfield, Mr. W. 11. Windsor. Mr. W. A. Winn, Mrs. W. A. Winn, Miss F. Winn, Mr. R. C. Winn, Mr. D. Walker, Miss E. M. Williams, Mrs. J. Williams. Second class—Mr. A. W. Alward, Mr. A. Aitcheson, Miss L. Barrett, Mrs. M. Black, Mrs. A. Brennan, Miss V. I. Curtis, Miss A. Curtis. Miss M. Cheyne, Miss J. F. Devine, Mr. W. Devine, Mrs. W. Devine. Mr. W. J. Johnson, Mrs. R. Johnson, Miss E. Johnson, Miss J. Keith, Mrs. I. Lonigan, Mr. J. M. Lowe, Mr. T. A. Masew. Mrs. T. A. Masew, Mr. J. O’Donnell. Miss PI. Pierce, Mrs. J. Quay, Master C. Quay, Master D. A. Quay, Miss S. Quay, Miss O. Restreux, Mr. A. A. Restre'ux, Mrs. A. A. Restreux. Mrs. W. Ryan, Mr. W. Wctherill, Mrs. C. G. L. West, Mr. L. Wheatley, Mrs. L. Wheatley, Miss L. Wheatley, Mr. D. Wilde, Mr. W. West; and 21 thirdclass. For through ports: First class— Mrs. L. Bartlett, Mrs. E. Barrett, Mr. J. F. Clark, Mr. S. Ehstein, Miss L. Shaw, Mr. J. V. Taylor, Mrs. V. Vincent, Mr. V. Vincent, Mr. L. 'Warren, Mrs. L. Warren, Miss Warren, Miss Warren. Second class—Mr. J. Bonaudi. Mrs. B. Gersin, Miss T. D. Gersin. Mr. W. W. Goggin, Mr. Joe Hall, Dr. I. F. Medhurst. Mr. S. Murphy, Mr. G. McKenzie, Mr. J. Newman, Mrs. J. Newman, Master Newman, Mr. W. Springer, Mrs. W. Springer, Captain G. Webster, Mrs. C. Webster; and 15 third class.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following- vessels ai'e expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland.—Waipahi, Tofua. Port Hardv, Queen Eleanor, Canadian Pioneer, Ivanna, Norfolk, Antonio, Australind, West Ivan, Port Sydney, Niagara, Artemesia, Omana, West Henshaw, Kar- • tigi. Chatham Islands.—Pakeha, Port Curtis. Wellington.—Maori, Wahine Tamahine, Ngaio, Arahura, Aorangi. Antietan, Tahiti, Petricola, Tutanekai, Kia Ora, Kaitangata, Kairanga, Port Darwin, Sithonia. Awarua.—C. A. Larsen, Makura, J. C. Ross, Kekerangu, Kent, Karetu, Tremeadow. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—ARRIVALS TO-DAY NGAPUHI (7 a.m.), 703 tons, Bark, from New Plymouth. ARAPAWA (6 a.m.), 291 tons, Burk, from Hokianga. DEPARTURE TO-DAY KAITOA (7 a.m.), 391 tons, Martin, for Nelson. The Ngapuhi arrived at Onehunga this morning from New Plymouth. She is scheduled to sail again at 4 p.m. to-mor-rrow for the same port. The Hauturu arrives at Onehunga tomorrow from Hokianga. She is to oe dispatched again the next day on the return trip. The Arapawa arrived back at Onehunga this morning from Hokianga. At four o’clock this afternoon she is to be dispatched for Raglan, Kawhia and Waikato. The Anchor steamer Kaitoa did not get away from Onehunga yesterday afternoon as expected. She sailed at seven o’clock this morning, however, foi' Nelson and West Coast ports.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 197, 9 November 1927, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 197, 9 November 1927, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 197, 9 November 1927, Page 2

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