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The Log Book

PERSONAL. —The Wahine was recommissioned at Lyttelton in command ot Captam B. B. who has been on holiday. His deck tv»p following:—Chief, Mi. J. b. uunaie Acting); second, Mr. J. S. Beaton; third, 11. Prosser, whose deck officers are the following:—Chief, Mr. T. b. Mac Nicol, second, Mr. W. H. C. Millward; third. M Mit' Christie, who has just reported from holidays, has been appointed chief officer of the Marama, lONIC REACHED LONDON.—The Shaw, Savill and Albion Line s steamer lonic, which left Wellington for Lonc.oll on May 9, arrived there on Wednesday. PORT ADELAIDE AT LONDON.-Tne ! Commonwealth and s steamer Port Adelaide, which left Dunedin for England on May 9, arrived at London on Wednesday. MATAKANA FOR HOME.—The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company s steamer Matakana leaves Wellington to-morrow for London. Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool, via Montevideo and Teneriite. TEKOA FROM LONDON.—En route from London the New Zealand. Shippmg? Company advises that the steamer Tekoa was to 'leave Suva yesterday for Auckland, and Wellington. She is due here on Monday next. MAUI POMARE SAILS TO-MORROW. Spedding Limited advises that the new Government motor-ship Maui .Pomare leaves Auckland at 10 o’clock to-morrow morning for Apia, Samoa, and Niue Island. RARANGA DELAYED. —I j. D. Nathan and Company advises that, owing to her cargo operations not being complete, the departure of the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Raranga from Auckland has been postponed until 5 p.m. to-day, when she will leave here for New York, Boston, and London, via Panama. PIAKO AT LONDON. —Cabled news has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the Piako arrived at London last Saturday morning from Auckland via Newport News, New York and Halifax. The vessel sailed from Auckland on April 28. PORT DENISON TO LOAD. —The C. and D. Line advises that the Port Denison will leave Fort Kembla next Tuesday to load at New Plymouth, Auckland, Lyttelton. and Wellington. The vessel will sail finally from Wellington on July 17 for London, via Montevideo. TONGARIRO LEAVES PANAMA. —The New Zealand Shipping Company has been notified by cable that the Tongariro arrived at Panama on June 12 from Port Chalmers and sailed again on June 13 for London and West Coast ports of Great Britain. The vessel left Port Chalmers on May 24. KAWATIRI FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA.—The Union Company advises that the steamer Kawatiri, which arrived at New Plymouth yesterday from South Australian ports, leaves the Taranaki port at two o’clock this afternoon for Onerahi, Portland, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due here about Wednesday next. PORT HUON TO LOAD.—The Farmers’ Co-opeartive Auctioneering Company has been advised that the C. and D. Line’s motor-ship Port Huon, which is due at Auckland about July 14 from London, will on completion of her discharge of inward cargo load at New Zealand ports, for New York, Boston and London. She is due back at Auckland on August 13 to complete loading. WAIPAHI ARRIVING.—The Union Company's Island fruit steamer Waipahi is expected to arrive in the stream at Auckland shortly after one o’clock this afternoon from the Cook Islands. After pratique has been granted, the vessel will berth at the King’s Wharf to land her cargo, and mails. She is to leave Auckland next Wednesday on her return trip to Rarotonga, Mangaia, and Aitutaki. PORT CURTIS LATE.—Heather, Robert on and Company, has been advised that the C. and D. Line’s steamer Port Curtis, which leaves Wanganui probably to-night for Opua, Auckland and Napier to complete her loading, is now due here next Tuesday morning. it is hoped to clear the Port Curtis from Auckland the following morning and Napier finally on July 1 for Avonmouth, Glasgow, and Liverpool via Las Palmas. NORTHUMBERLAND DUE TO-DAY. j—A further radio message received bv the local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company states that the Federal steamer Northumberland is now expected to arrive in the stream at Auckland at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon from Liverpool. She will later berth at the Queen's Wharf to land the local portion of her cargo before proceeding to Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers Bluff, and New Plymouth to complete.

MARAMA SAILING.—With the follow-, ing passengers as well as mails and cargo, the Union Company’s intercolonial passenger steamer Marama sails at 2 o’clock this afternoon for Sydney:—* First saloon: Misses E. M. Johnston, S. and M. Stewart, E. Porter, J. E. Mason, M. T. McManemin, E. J. McManemin, M. Watson, J. Hennessy, Gaddam, A. D. Fitch, J. Graham, K. Healey, Mesdames Collins, Delaney, Gifford, J. Ainsworth, Stewart, M. Porter, E. Smith, Cowan, S. Frost, E. D. Raysmith, Leyland, J. J. Mair, M. A. Cronk, Goldwater, Donaldson and two children, Roger, Brewis, C. Carter, A. N. A. Coulson, Maturin, A. Henderson, E. Ramsden and infant, Jones, G. Casley, Macfarlane, Messrs. J. Stewart, G. Stewart, H. D. Stewart, W. D. Stewart, J. D. Davy, N. R. Collins, P. J. Delaney, A. J. Giffin, J. Stewart, R. Porter, G. M. Ken worthy, A. C. Ellis, W. Goodfellow, C. El. Goodwin, R. J. Dysart, J. W. May, L. R. Freeman, B. C. Cowan, F. Nathan, Dare, W. J. McManemin, W. R. Gaddum, W. B. Leyland, R. S. Lavender, C. B. Plummer, C. J. McCormack, C. L. Goldwater, L. J. Donaldson, H. S. Roger, C. B. B. Maturin, H. O. Wilson, J. W. Anderson, W. H. Jones, H. C. Cambridge, C. Parkerson, A. T. Macfarlane, B. F. Macfa rlane, E. W. Sandford, J. Keetley, G. W. Bagrie, Dr. W. S. "Wallis, Dr. A. S. Brewis. Second saloon: Misses M. M. Rossman, E. Grzesiak, F. C. Parkinson, M. Plunkett, J. Smith, G. Huggins, R. Huggins, M. Phillips, F. Clayton, R. M. Green, A. C. Green, A. J. Inglis, A. O. Garner, M. Wedge, M. Jenkins, E. A. Brittain, Mesdames F. Rossman, V. Grzesiak, D. Ramsay, Wood, Keatinge and child. Rawsthorne, N. Wicket. Woods, Newland, R. C. Green and child, L. E. Inglis, A. M. Garner, E. M. Storey, E. Jones, Messrs. A. Gzrsiak, M. I. Ramsay, H. Gray, Keogh, H. Rossman, V. H. McDonald, N. H. Lincoln, R. H. Wood, N. G. Keatinge, W. Rawsthorne, W. Woods. B. R. Newland, S. S. Green, E. L. Garner, N. E. Garner, G. J. Inglis, T. C. Plower-EUis, J. A. Campbell, L. Hitchings, J. A. Wilkes, C. H. Hughes, H. A. Bell and 40 steerage, including three Indians. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland.—Tofua, Golden Coast, Phorus, Yoseric, Voco Plume, Raranga, Tekoa, Kawatiri, Hauraki, Marama. Wellington.—Maori, Wahine, Arahura, Tamahine, Taranaki, Canadian Challenger, Waiotapu, Willaston, Port Curtis, Waikawa, Kalingo, Scheldepas, Ulimaroa, Maheno, Hurnui, Tutanekai. Awarua.—Makura, Maunganui, Poolta, Paua, Cumberland, Waikouaiti, Manuka. PORT OF ONEHUNGA— The Anchor steamer Kaitoa is due at Onehunga on Wednesday next to load for Nelson only. The Arapawa is due at Onehunga tomoi’row morning from Wanganui. She sails again next Tuesday for the same port. The Hauturu is due this evening from Raglan and Kawhia and will be dispatched at noon to-morrow for Hokianga. RARAWA DELAYED.—The Rarawa, which was unable to sail yesterday on account of the Manukau Bar being unworkable, will leave at three o’clock this afternoon for New Plymouth. She should return to Onehunga on Sunday morning.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 387, 22 June 1928, Page 3

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 387, 22 June 1928, Page 3

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 387, 22 June 1928, Page 3

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