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The Log Book

CAPE YORK TO SAIL. —The motorship Cape York is to sail for Napier,* Wellington. Launceston, Geelong and Adelaide this afternoon to complete unloading case oil from Texas.

QUEEN OLGA WITH SUGAR.— With sugar for discharge at Chelsea, the steamer Queen Olga is due at Auckland to-morrow from Java. Spedding, Limited, will act as the local agent.

GOLDEN FOREST FOR NEW ZEALAND.—Henderson and Macfarlane have been advised that the American steamer Golden Forest is to leave Los Angeles on February 14 with cargo for discharge at Auckland. Wellington, Geelong and Melbourne. She is due here about March 12.

CARGO FROM HALIFAX. —The Canadian National Steamships have been notified by cablegram that the Canadian Winner left Halifax on Monday with general cargo to discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland on March 7

KIA ORA FROM ANTWERP. —The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s steamer Kia Ora is expected to arrive in the stream at Auckland at 2 o’clock to morrow afternoon from Antwerp. She will berth at the King’s Wharf to unload, her cargo of basic slag under the agency of L. D. Nathan and Company.

PLUME ARRIVING.— Due in the stream at Auckland at 9 o’clock this evening from San Pedro, the Vacuum Oil Company's tanker Plume will berth tomorrow morning at the Western Wharf to unload the local portion of her bulk oil before proceeding to Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge. CUMBERLAND SAILS TO-MORROW. —At. daylight to-rporrow the local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company hopes to dispatch the Federal steamer .Cumberland from Auckland for Wellington, thence Bluff, to complete her loading for Home. She is scheduled to sail finally from Bluff on February 14 for London via Panama.

MAUI POMARE AT LYTTELTON.— Advice has been received by Spedding, Limited, that, the Government motorship Maui Pomare arrived at Lyttelton last evening from Apia, Samoa, and Niue Island. She leaves to-night for Wellington and Auckland. She is due here on Monday and sails at 5 p.m. next Tuesday for Norfolk Island.

HURUNUI TO LOAD. —The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Hurunui. which is due at Picton on Sunday from Port Pirie, next will proceed to Wellington, and is expected there next Thursday. The vessel will sail from Wellington on February 12 for Port Chalmers and Lyttelton, and is to leave Lyttelton on February 27 for London, via Panama.

MAUNGANUI FOR SYDNEY. —Besides mails and cargo the Union Company’s passenger steamer Maunganui, which leaves Auckland at 3 o’clock this afternoon for Sydney, is taking the following passengers:— First Saloon —Misses J. M. Rofe, V. Rofe, J. Tattle. M. Swinburne, G. H. Swinburne, M. Wright, F. S. Burgess, J. E. de Pere, D. Bradford, O. A. Lynn, E. Deighton, L. A. Pulling, M. E. McKerow, N. M. Hewitt, J. 11. Hume, O. M. Ellingham, E. J. Danby, F. Pascoe, W. M. Mackenzie, E. D. Burke, M. V. Sagar, M. E. Wharinby, M. Dalton (3), D. Munro, B. L. Boulch, Z. W. Browne, T. Bi'adford, A. G. Keatley, L. Ward, B. Wilkinson, Mesdames Cowan, Doherty, Geoghegan, M .Yates, D. Douglas, Benjamin, Mackie, E. A. Hamer, E. Swinburne, J. E. L. - Tattle, Bowden arid 2 children, Walsh, Saywell and 2 children, Kirkland, Clarke, Dowell, B. Fernandez, E. E. Hudson-Fish and child, G. G. Lippincott, A. Lynn, E. A. Beale, A. M. Calvert, McKerrow, Ward, E. Roche and child. E. J. Edmiston, M. J. Danby, T. J. Walters, A. C. Pascoe, Ward, Gray, Lawes, Macmillan and child, Barker, G. F. A. Ross, V. M. Dalton, Gray, F. Robinson, Gay don, Lester, Brand, V. S. Abbott and child, J. M. Goodfellow. L. McLachlan, E. Notle, H. J. Sclater, G. A. Coates, ePnman, Barnley, E. Mills, Saunders, Messrs. C. W. Martin, B. T. Y. Cowan, G. Rossi, J. W. Muirhead, Peters, E. H. Benjamin, W. McK. Jeffrey, C. H. Barton, A. C. Acree, R. V. Fraser, V. Baker, F. W. Tonkin, U. M. Bowden, C. E. Winter, J. W. Stevens, W. E. Whitehead, A. J. Hopwood, F. Walsh, V. C. Saywell, T. R. Kirkland, H. R. Gough, E. E. Clarke, A. V. Dowdell, G. A. Roberts, A. Seawright, C. W. Heather, D. Morrison, E. B. Baker, A. McKerrow, J. Ward, K. W. and P. J. W. Danby, F. J. Walters, P. M. Thomson, W. Barrett, J. E. Lowe, A. E. Curtis, W. M. Abbott, A. A. Smith, L. R. Weldon, W. Beecham, M. Jasprizza, Jas. Pascoe, A. Ward, W. H. Gray, C. D. Lawes, J. Macmillan, J. Batey, A. Barker, A. D. Gray, J. Mackie, A. E Rofe, H. W. Werson, T. Yates, T. Mack, H. Scutts, T. J. Griffin, F. J. Doherty, D. W. Caster, J. T. Dolan, T. Gaydon, F. Lester, W. Brand, W. It. M. Knaggs, M. Dahl, A. Anderson, T. Curran, W. H. F. Coates, G. Park, H. Crarncr-Roberts, A. H. Smith, W. Dadley, R. F. de Silva, H. Saunders, W. G. Rashleigh, J. H. Penman, H. Saunders, A. W. Barmley. Captain M. M. Geoghegan, Lieut.-Colonel R. E. de Jersey, Captain W. H. Beale.

Second Saloon—Misses M. and V. Monkley, A. Smith, A. McLean, D. E. L. Hager, S. Kemsley, M. Cousins, S. E. and A. M. Fellows, J. G. Taylor, G. F. Martin, M. J. Davies, C. R. Bell, J. Kelman, H. Kelrnan, Mesdames Gould, Glenwright, Campbell, M. M. Van Gowe, and 2 children, E. Gretell, V. Huger, E. Forshaw, E. A. Collins, L. Howell, N. A. Fowler, O. M. Comber, A. S. Dawson, B. M. Montgomery, M. C. Bell and ehild, Messrs. A. A. Gibb, G. C. Vallance-Webb. J. Jacka, H. Kohlenberg, H. L. Lloyd, A. McWilliams, P. H. Montgomery, W. Smith, F. Dennison, E. Tarrant, D. C. Gould. H. Holcombe, H. A. Holcombe, O. Rowe, E. C. Campbell, F. T. Challiner, J. F. Ramsay, J. W. Glenwright. Ching Ting Han, F. W. Davis, R. J. Collins. E. A. McConnell and <53 steerage, inj eluding 26 Chine'se and 2 Indians.

BRUNSWICK ARRIVES. —The largest Diesel electric vessel in the world, the Atlantic Union Oil Company’s tanker Brunswick, arrived in the stream at Auckland at 7.40 a.m. to-day, and berthed at. Western Wharf to discharge the remainder of her cargo of bulk oil from San Pedro. It is expected that the tanker will be dispatched again tomorrow morning on her return trip to the Pacific Coast. Captain P. A. Jorgensen is in command of the Brunswick. MAMILIUS DUE TUESDAY.— -The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company advises that the steamer Mamilius leaves Wellington at daylight on Sunday for Auckland, where she is due next Tuesday to continue her loading. From this port the vessel proceeds to Wanganui, thence New Plymouth, Bluff. Port Chalmers, and Lyttelton, to fill up, and is scheduled to sail finally from the lastmentioned port on February 22 for London and West Coast of Great Britain, via Panama. RUAPEHU FOR HOME. —The new Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Ruapehu, which sailed from Wellington yesterday for Southampton and London, via the Panama route, will take the following passengers:—Saloon: Miss A. F. Attfield. Miss E. E. Attfield, Miss E. M. Bridges, Miss D. Clarke-Frost, Miss E. Holmes, Miss F. E. Jacobi, Miss G. S. L. Jellett, Mrs. lan Johnston, Miss A. M. Johnston, Miss C. M. Kitcat, Mrs. E. MacLennan, Miss G. E. Mayhew, Mrs. E. R. Morris, Mrs. M. E. Pipe, Mrs. F. M. Shaw, Mrs. S. C. R. Thomas, Miss E. Van Asch; seven third class. COWDEN LAW IN PORT.— Yesterday afternoon the steamer Cowden Law arrived in the stream at Auckland from Ocean Island via Suva. This morning the vessel was berthed at the Central Wharf to unload the local portion of her phosphates under the agency of Henderson and Macfarlane. From this port she goes to Lyttelton to complete discharge. The Cowden Law left Ocean Island on January 16 and called at Suva for bunkers. Fair weather was experienced for the run to New Zealand. Captain J. W. Nelson is still in command of the Cowden Law. The vessel is expected to leave here next Wednesday for Lyttelton. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland —Kia Ora, Plume, Antonio, Surrey, Dunedin, Diomede, Kalingo, Pak’ipaki, Canadian Commander, Maunganui, Otokia. Chatham Islands —Somerset, Port Denison, Willis, ZLW. Wellington —Maori, Wahine, Arahura, Ngaio, Tamahine, Aorangi, Maimoa, Tekoa, Canadian Transporter, Hurunui, Mahia, Anglo Chilean, Port Caroline, Ruapehu, Hauraki, Maui Pomare, Ulimaroa, Kaiwarra, Marama, Port Hobart. Awarua —Sir J. C. Ross, N. T. Nilsen Alonso, C. A. Larsen, Cits' of New York, Eleanor Boling, Makura. Tahiti, Tutanekai, Tregenna, Waiotapu, Manuka PORT OF ONEHUNGA—DEPARTURES YESTERDAY RARAWA (4.45 p.m.). 1,077 tons. Bark, for New Plymouth. HAUTURU (5 p.m.), 270 tons, JacksonFowler, for Hokianga. The Hauturu, x # ch left yesterday for Hokianga, is due back again at six o’clock to-morrow morning. The Rarawa returns from New Plymouth to-morrow morning. The Arapawa arrives to-morrow morning from Wanganui.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 577, 1 February 1929, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 577, 1 February 1929, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 577, 1 February 1929, Page 2

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