The Log Book
PERSONAL. —Captain R if Kan® is . in CMurnnd of the UniOTi Company's I steamer Peolta. which left AnckJand ; yesterday for OrafEon. after be-ins' re- j : e©seeraLssicn-ed. and the following are the ! i officers: Chief, Mr. C. E. Long; second, ; Mr. L Sinclair: third. Mr. D. Champion: chief engineer, Mr. H. J. Knew.smfcb; second, Mr. J. Mathews; third. Mr. R- J. Olds: chief steward, i£r. T. : Glftttrt. Captain F. W. Robinson is In command of the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Hunmai, which arrhred at Auckland on Tuesday afternoon from Condon, and has associated with him the following officers: Chief, Mr. J. S. Oxnard: second. Mr. F. Longhead: third. Mr. J. W. Pring: fourth. Mr. EL. :EL Goldsworthy: wireless operator, Mr. :J. Bastable; chief engineer, Mr. u. [ Ferguson; second. Mr. J. Anderson; i third. Mr. D. EHckensc-n; fourth. Mr. T. Trotman: fifth, Mr. E. TV. Dowling; sixth, Mr. E. I*. Thompson; seventh. Mr. J. Jofanson: chief refrigerf a ting engineer, Mr. A. Cock; second. Jlr. : TV. Smith; chief steward. Mr. S. Gee. Captain F. G. Rilton has been apI pointed roaster of the Kartigi in place of i Captain Kane, who has been, transferred : to the Poolta. Captain F. J. Jaunay. who has beert lon holiday leave in Auckland, has left { for Wellington for. instructions. Mr. a. TV. Rabbitts is joining the Koranu; as second officer, relieving 31 r. | Ainsworth for holidays. Mr. TV. Henderson has been appointed chief officer of the Kairanga. Mr. E. J. H. Taylor has relieved Mr. . PL Allan as third officer of the Kek--range. The latter officer is on holiday ; at Melbourne. Mr. L. L. Clark has joined the Oonah as third officer, relieving Mr. R. Blarni tied, who is awaiting orders at Mel- \ bourne. j Mention is made in the annual report | of the Wellington Merchant Service Guild of the deaths during the year of j two members of the guild—Captain A. C. ; Showman, of the Niagara, and Captain i A. n.. Cain, of the Limerick. MO A INSTALLING DIESELS.—The - ■ ' ' ; rreeman's Bay last evening and berthed ; at Queen s Wharf to have 45 h.p. crude ■ oil engines installed. Winstones re- ' Le - ; Zand, O’Brien Timber company She | is the largest scow in Auckland. SOUTHERN CROSS SAILING.—The Meta.net . - - Cross. which is refitting at Central A harf. went into the stream yesterday \ and had her compasses adjusted at the dolphin in Mechanic's Bay. Afterwards • she returned to the wharf. Her departure or. her cruise to New Hebrides and te Solomon Islands will be taken at -vo o'clock to-morrow .afternoon.
i A - - * ; - sau r ,'eporcs _ tar. the MLi.r." vt id a-. L. erica c: d-am -Li ' after- • ' ir-in Aaeidatmeff- Tte vcaseil feft A . ' laaii «r. Mav h IS. - _ c . 1 - - 5 - u SilhjC'.'.tier E Left; a vc-cLivc '..ur g-.i-.ij.f** for shflarae The • easel -v.-t—r - OdUia JHOTL iGA A F ?AOmU S V ~3iH EY.—Le ; c I ryiciey note -.-.-day foviac.iau -- mamrtnj* ljbwes . a.~ * . 2" for New Z-aA.rtd per - * 77 - tesic'. ia drowt ar. AuckArui «oe May JL ice here t. asLrnrday. aa«€ va 3T-: tCafeleti mew* mas seer received a>y tnie . . New York a Aasril LI for Lord auad --o Vf =AC: ~t'C COAST. —Loadeti w.m •cargo from Pa.: uhc • l'«oa*r. punrts the A.A.O sheatEnuaar Goimtein ffTkeece formeriy the Weet C'armoxasai. waj to •..Lear can Periro on iComda.y for Au-.-kland. c Onmedin. She A tine at A oa 7 v > • c - c ::w = .£ _ E - - ■ .'; -.pa.n;/ z.d-rises tit.it the Whf-.e Soar . -j.ee>. ,ea.7&g Lytte-Lto.m to—i;.j f:r aci.?.iiy on May :! for "u - ..f S STE.A A 4 P..R S.—Tln-e T’c.. - r_ Compa.ity aid r uses t.ha.~ r inic ¥a.gmg , vii - erd the M:irama beth Leave Sydney toAjaciciaruL a. ad rJae Batter for- Weil ragcom. So‘tin. a-teajners drtae at tiaielr arrivaL porT-s miexx T-aesd-oy mormrig. CORNWALL IEAV£S NORFOLK - News by ea.b’Le New Zeaaaju«f afkipipung Coamgjiajafy rJiuar. the Federai' itedmer Comw2.ll arrived a.t NorfoLlc (dm Thuxada. y from WeJiF.nnggtou. and sailed on Friday for London and West Coasr. of Great B-rithin. Tire vessel Left WeELkigtom on March TT - A -=E - L LEAVES COLONS.—Co. Mod ajior-ijce has been received by the New Zea.liu.nijd Slcui p'P'irajg Contpany that the R’ta.We'li'hgtoa ard that »h.r~Left * CoLon' y Sa.t aarrSasy for and L.:--1: t TLte vessel *a Lted from.- ■— -- - April a*. PR'U M’S RAQ; CS. to a. radio rt.esa.ge rece-rved by Henderson at.; Maurfaarilajiße, the tra..mn'p steamer pr-- __ .ap.t2.ua Rtcth-en > bs exported to arrt • e a.t Asncklaad a bent mid-day on Monday -TVKti *7 aa- a. t ■ La. me a, McriDco-o. The vessel :.s :. nngfng a frill cargo .of phosphates f- - dls-tharge at cfriy port. AO RANG! LEAVES VANCOUVER.— '.Able aidviice received by rh- local ;e of the yrnion Cocapany states that the ffiLMUML-S. Aora.jn.gr left "V anco>Eive:r at me on
yesterday for Sydney, via ttstca.! poms The Liner is done at Au.okl2.nd on Sunday, Ma.y tiO and shc»ctld Leave here the f; 10-wumg day for Sydney. KA IRAMGiA FOR NEWCASTLE.—Tue Cdoc Cficpaars «£aargOk steamer Kazranga. loads a.t Dmmed’in to— morrow, thec-oe Timartc and Lyttelton, for Auckland, she is dee about Saterday week. After discharge here the Kairariga on;— -serfs to- Newcastle to load fee New Zealand. VIEL3OURNE PASSENGER SERV» C E.—The Cm ion i Vo mpany's intero o lonia I passenger steamer Manuka was sohedaled to- leave Metocrume at 10 o'clock yesterday morning for Binffi, Z>une<ixn r Lyttelten and WeiHcgto-n. The vessel is? dcre at WeHlrngto-n or. May n the foil.;-icing .day La to- be dispatched for Merfoecme dbrect. WAIPAHU'S ITINERARY.—Advice ieeelved by the local office of the Union ornpo.it y states that the Island fruit steamer w« aipcahi Leaves Shva at rwoo-c to-morrow for Auckland, where "she" "is due next Wednesday. Qua Mav y a-Psh- sail's from Auckland for Rar - tonga, thence .Artmtaki and 3langala. rload finmit for this pert. r°T. 01 5i A TO OOCK.—The lo*tal o-ffi.-of the C n Lon. Corn parry has been a tu 3 "!. o® tanker Otokxa win leave Wearngto-m at 1$ a_m. on Saturdav f- r A toe Inland, where she is due next “Monday. The Qto-kia £s to dock here for cleaning and painting, and the /©Slowing day site sails again for San Luis. Calzfomla, to load again for Weningto-n. 5 - WM REPOKI&—A further rod - message received by the Local office of Company states that the transpacific cargo steamer Waircna is r.ow exp-eoted to arrive in the stream at Auc k - Land at eight o'clock to-morrijw momIng from the Pacific Coast. After discharge here, the vessel will proceed tc WeLLlngton, thenee 3£eTbotrme. Adelaide and Sydney to comp-lete. WiRRAL AT SUVA.—Cable advice received by the New Zealand Shipp -Og Company states that the tramp- steamer l AFlrral, em route from New To>rk with ! cargo for discharge at Levnka. Suva. ; Auckland. At ellington. Lytteltc-n. and' E>unedlm. arrived at Suva a.m. on Wed- i nesday, and leaves again to-morrow evening for Auckland, where she is due about Wednesday next. RIMLTAKA REPORTED —Advice received by the Bocal office of the New Zealand Shipping Company states that the Rimataka reached Colon last Sunday morning on her voyage from London and Southampton. In addition topassenigers and mails for New Zealand, the _ vessel has general roerchandtse for WeUrngto-n and Auckland. She is due at WeEiington on May 25 and at Auckland a week later. M A MARI LEAVES WELLINGTON.— E— Nathan and Company have beer, ad vised that the Shaw. Savin, and Albion steamer Llaraari left "Wellington early this morning for Gisborne, thence Auckland. to complete her loading. She is due here next 3fonday, and is scheduled to sail finally from this port on 3fay 10 for London, Avon mouth. Glasgow, "and Liverpool, da 31 ontevideo and Tenertffie. THE CANADIAN TRANSPORTER.— An arrival on Saturday will be the Canadian Transporter from Halifax, accordk? to her wireless advice. The vessel will unload general merchandise at Auckland, and win then go to Wellington. Lyttelton and Ducedin to complete discharge and also to load for the 1% r.-.e-wa-rd voyage. She is s*?b eduled to return to Auckland on May 25. and to sail the following day for New York. Boston arid Montreal. . .HORORATA from HOME. With inur. ;gTants rroni Hoist. bag-s of mails, and a full cargo of slag from Antwerp, the New Zealand Shipping Company s steamer Hororata arrived it r. stream at Auckland at eight o'clock this morning and berthed sfeomlj- after ten at Queen's Wharf to lar.d her passengers and commence the discharge of her cargo. The Hororata loaded at Antwerp during March, and called at London on March 25. The following dav she cleared Soutr.arr.pton finally. 31 .derate to weather prevailed for the voyage acrosAtlantic and the Hororata cleared on April 12. She experienced a s. blew on Sunday and Monday, but It was not strong enough to retard her Progress. The passengers indulged in the usual deck games, dances, etc., the trip being of a very ordinary nature. Captain E. Holland is in command of the Hororata. and associated with him are the following officers;—Chief. Mr T L. 3Laltby; second. Mr. 3. Evans: th:r«L Mr. F. C. Tether: fourth. Mr. A. K. Bamforth; chief engineer, Mr. A. Brabban; surgeon. Mr. E. H. Roche: steward-Ln-charge, Mr. W. Swift. The New Zealand Shipping Company ad%i«« that the Hororata is to be dispatched on Saturday morning for Lyttelton to put out the remainder of ter cargo. PORT OF ON EH UN GA—ARRIVAL TO-DAY P.AEAWA 1'..2Q a.m.), 1,077 ton = . Barifrom Auckland. The Rarawa arrived at Onefcutiga this morning from Auckland. She sa ls at four o'clock this afternoon for New Plymouth, in which service she will remain till the Ngapuhi completes her annual overhaul and survey. The Ngapuni was docked a' Calliope this morning in connection with her annual overhaul and survey. The Arapawa jj? due at Onehunga romorrow noir e at six o’clock from Raziar. Kawhia 2nd Fort Waikato. Sfcc r>\.s at 2 pm. the same day on the return trip.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 344, 3 May 1928, Page 2
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