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The Log Book

NIAGARA ON MONDAY The Royal mail liner. Niagara, due at Auckland on Monday next from Vancouver way ports with passengers, mails and cargo, is announced to sail again at noon on the following day, Tuesday, tor bydney. BOSWORTH SAILED. To continue discharge of her cargo from Port Arthur, Texas, the steamer Bosworth left Auckland for Wellington last evening, from Wellington the vessel will go to Australian ports to complete. TSRA KI N A SAILS THURSDAY. Now c ompleting loading at Queeu s \\ hart for New York, Boston and London, the N'ew Zealand Shipping Company s steamer Turakina is expected to sail finally on Thursday. BALLS HEAD SAILING. —The Union Company announces that their chartered steamer' Balls Head, at present discharging a cargo of coal from Greymoutli at . King's Wharf is to be dispatched from Auckland at 9 o'clock this evening for Sydney. BUCCINUM LEAVES. At 7.40 a.m. to-day the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company’s tanker Buccinum left Auckland for * Wellington to continue discharging her cargo of bulk oil from Balik Papan, Borneo. She arrived at Auckland yesterday morning. AWAHOU DELAYED. The Richardson Line steamer Awahou has been dej laved at Gisborne and cannot return to Auckland this week, as anticipated. The vessel should be here at the week-end and will load cm Monday and Tuesday as usual for Hicks Bay, Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. J EAST MOOR DUE.—Under charter to the Canadian National Steamships, the Eastmoor is expected to arrive at Auckland about Friday next with a cargo of general merchandise from Montreal. The vessel, which has not yet reported by wireless, will complete discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. MATAROA SAILS TO-MORROW.—For Wellington to complete her homeward loading, the Shaw, Savifl and Albion Company's liner, Mataroa, is to be dispatched from Auckland at noon to-mor-row. On Decembei' 5 she is scheduled to leave the capital finally for London and Southampton, via Panama. GLENEDEN CHARTERED.—Messrs. Robert Millar and Company have been advised that a charter has been arranged for the tramp steamer, Gleneden, at present discharging- a cargo of raw sugar from Java at Chelsea. She will leave Auckland on Friday for Westport for bunkers, and proceeds thence to Makatea Island to load phosphates for Australia. PORT AUCKLAND SAILED. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line's steamer Port Auckland, which has been loading at Prince’s Wharf, sailed last evening for Napier, where she will continue loading, completing at Wellington and Wanganui. The vessel will sail finally from Wanganui on December 8 for England, via Panama. GOLDEN CLOUD TO-MORROW. — With cargo from the Pacific Slope, the Oceanic and Oriental Navigation Company’s steamer Golden Cloud is due at Auckland to-morrow morning, according to her. wireless advice, received by the local agents, Messrs. Henderson and Macfar lane, Ltd., yesterday. On Friday evening she is to continue her voyage to Wellington, Timaru, and Dunedin. PORT CURTIS SAILING.—The Commonwealth and Dominion Line’s steamer Port Curtis, at present discharging the local consignment of her cargo of general merchandise from England at Prince’s Wharf, is expected to sail this afternoon to continue unloading at Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. The vessel will return for loading about December 12. She will load a large consignment of dairy produce for Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Farmers’ Cooperative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., are the local agents. TOFUA’S PASSENGERS. Having completed the round trip of the Islands of the Western Pacific the Union Company’s steamer Tofua, with passengers, mail and a quantity of Island produce, returned to Auckland yesterday afternoon, berthing at Queen’s Wharf after inspection in the stream. The Island trip was uneventful, fine weather being experienced throughout. The following passengers arrived on the Tofua: —Mr. Alexander, Mr. Ac k land, Mrs. Ackland, Master Ackland, Miss Boyer, Miss Briggs, Master Briggs, Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Bell, Mr. Blumhardt, Mr. Basdio, Mrs. Basdio, Mr. Brewster, Mr. Duryea, Miss Downes, Miss D’Eraden, Mr. Foweraker, Mrs. Bos ter, Mr. Ferguson, Miss Galway, Mr. Graham, Mr. Guttenbeil, Mr. Garland, Miss Hunter, Miss Harden, Miss Harden, Miss Harden, Mrs. Hathaway, Miss Hathaway, Mr. Humphreys, Miss Haynes, Mr. Jess, Mr. Jacomb, Mr. Johnston, Mrs. Johnston, Mr. Lett, Mr. Leabourne, Mr. Lippett, Mr. Morrison, Miss Miller, Mr. Merle,„ Miss Miller, Mr. Miller, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. McCarthy, Mr. Mail, Mrs. Mail, Miss Mail, Master Mail, Dr. O.’Connor, Miss O Gorman, Mr. Quinn, Mrs. Quinn, Mrs. Hearman, Mr. Palmer, Master Ritchie, Miss Reid, Mr. Sheppard, Mr. Sutherland, Mr. Tat ter sail, Mrs. Tattersall, Master Tattersall Miss Tattersall, Mrs. Watson, Master Watson, Miss Wilson, Mrs. Walreman Mr. Young, Mr. Yarnton, Mrs. Yarnton, Mrs. Yandall, Miss Y r andall. The locaL office of the Union Company advises that the Tofua is to sail again at ina Samoa. y *° r UL'MAROA !N PORT—Shortly after i thl ? morning the HuddartlntsrcolonJ al passenger steamer, R l < i ropp l e . d anchor in the stream u i J this afternoon she bet thed Wharf, to commence the discharge of her mails and cargo from Sydney, and land the following pasKn 32« S ir" Mr V. Adam - S > Miss E. Alston, -£r R ‘ Au stin, Mr. W. AnderEon Mrs. E. Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. J Beale, Mr. T Bailey, Miss M. Bull. Mr ¥ r * Badmington, Mr. and Mis. M. Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Birch and ~ children, Mr. and Mrs. L. and Miss tx. Carter, Miss M. Carpenter, Mr. S. Coiner, Mrs. Crespin and child, Mr. J. Church, Mrs. B. Coleman, Miss H. ColeV * • Case Y* Mr. R. Courtney, Mis. M Dennis. Mr. C. Dexter, Mrs. R. Deane Mr. and Mrs. A. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. A Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. J. Duncan, Mrs M. Esdaile, Mr. J. B. Elliott. Mr. A- English, Mr. and Mrs. V. FJ wards. Ml \ * • E>' re , Mr. W. Fletcher, Mr. J. Forrest, Miss M. Farrelly, Mrs. A. Gardiner, Miss B. Graham, Mrs. A. Grimshaw, Dr. L. B. Haye, Mr. E. Harper, £J IS ? T .,A- Howie. Mrs. M. Hulston, Mrs. M. Hill, Mrs. A. Hammer, Miss K. Huffam, Miss C. Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. B. Irvine and child, Mr. N. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. and Miss K. Jordan, Mrs. E. Jarvis, Mr. A. Kohleis, Dr. M. Knight, Mrs. D. Leary, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lust, Mrs. E. and Miss A. Maguire, Mr. F. Miles, Rev. D. B. Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. T. Moore, Mr. E. Maidens. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and child, Mr. M. Mitchell, Mr. I. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. W. Muller, Mr. If. Milner, Dr. J. McKenzie, Miss K. McKay, Misses E. and E. M. McDonnell, Dr. _D. McLeod, Mrs. P. and Miss J. Napier, Dr. J. Nicholson, Mrs. E. O’Connor, Miss E. O’Connor, Mrs. B. O’Connor, Mr. G. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. J. Peet. Mr. W. and Miss M. Pert, Mrs B. Pont, Mrs. Pattison and child, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ritchie, Mr. R. Rastrick, Mr. H. Reid, Mr. N. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. Spottiswoode and child, Miss M. Simpson, Mr. R. Saundercock, Miss V. Surch, Mr. A. Snowball, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shanley, Miss E. Shrimpton, Miss J. Sperring, Mr. D. Solomon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tennant, Mr. E. Thomson. Mrs. P. Taylor, Mr. D. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. A. Temple, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilson, Mr. T. Watson, Mrs. Williams and child, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wollams, Mr. S. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Whiteford, Mrs. M. Wallis, Miss A. White, Mr. R. MeWilliam, Mr. and Mrs. A. Daniels, Mr. R. Baenziger, Mr. J. Kilonis; and 135 steerage. On Friday the Ulimaroa is to sail on her return trip to Sydney. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—ARRIVAL YESTERDAY HAUTURU <6.45 a.m.), 170 tons, Jack-son-Fowler. from Hokianga. DEPARTURES YESTERDAY RARAWA <6.5 p.m.), 1,077 tons. Bark, for New Plymouth. HAUTURU (7.50 p.m.), 170 tons, Jack-son-Fowler, for Raglan. The Hauturu, which arrived at Onehunga yesterday from Onehunga. sails again at 4 p.m. to-day for Raglan, Kawhia and Port Waikato. The Arapawa sails from Onehunga at 3 o’clock to-morrow afternoon for Wanganui. The Rarawa sails at 4 p.m. for New Plymouth. She is due back again at halfpast seven on Wednesday morning. The Rarawa, which sailed last evening for New Plymouth, returns again early to-morrow morning. The Hauturu sailed last evening for Raglan, Kawhia and Waikato Heads. She returns on Thursday morning.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland. —Maui Pomare, Canadian Winner, Glenmoor, Tutanekai, Golden Cloud, Bosworth, Port Wellington, King Edgar, Port Curtis, Mataroa, Balls Head, Rotorua, Eastmoor, Buccinum, Port Auckland. Chatham Islands.—Port Arthur, Rimutaka, Port Darwin, Cumberland. Wellington.—Ngaio, Arahura, Tamahine, Maori Wahine, Niagara, Aorangi, Scopas, Hilda Knudsen, Kalingo, Hertford, Norfolk, Kaiwarra. Awarua. —Waitemata, Canadian Highlander, Kawatiri, Sir J. C. Ross, C. A. Lars Hi, N. T. Nilsen Alonso, Karetu.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 522, 27 November 1928, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 522, 27 November 1928, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 522, 27 November 1928, Page 2

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