The Log Book
TOFUA RETURNING.— According to cable advice received by the local office of the Union Company, the Island passenger steamer Tofua left Suva at 11.30 p.m. yesterday for Auckland, where slie is due next Alonday morning.
BROCKABECK LEFT CORONEL. — The steamer Brockabeck, with cargo from Buenos Ayres, sailed from Coronel on Wednesday en route to Auckland. The vessel is due here on April 7 and will also discharge cargo at Sydney.
MAH IA AT LONDON. —The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company has been notified by cablegram that the Alahia arrived at Bondon on Tuesday morning from Wellington, The vessel left Wellington on January 29.
RUAPEHU at LONDON.—The New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Ruapehu, which left Auckland after loading on January 22 and sailed finally from Wellington on January 31, arrived at London on Wednesday.
CANADIAN CONQUEROR SAILING. —The local office of the Canadian National Steamships advises that the Canadian Conqueror is to be dispatched for New York, Boston and Aluntreal at about noon to-morrow.
KAIAPOI LEAVES MELBOURNE.— Advice lias been received by the local office of the Union Company that the Kaiapoi, en route from South Australian ports, left Melbourne at 6 a.m. yesterday for Dunedin, Byttelton, Tarakohe, Wellington and Auckland.
SILVER SHELL ARRIVI NG.—Advice has been received from the local branch of the Shell Company that the oiltanker, Silver Shell, is due in port on Alonday from San Francisco, and will berth at Western Wharf. From here the vessel will proceed to Wellington.
RUAHINE SAILS.—Bast evening the New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Rualiine left, Auckland for Tokomaru Bay, thence Napier, Byttelton and 'Wellington to fill up for Home. She is to be dispatched finally from Wellington on April 3 for Southampton and London via Panama.
OTIRA’S BERTH. —Due at Auckland on Sunday morning from Liverpool, the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Otira is to hertli at the Prince’s Wharf to unload the local portion of her cargo under the agency of L. D. Nathan and Company before proceeding to Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin.
MAUI POMARE ARRIVES TO-MOR-ROW.—Arriving at Auckland 10-morrow from Wellington, the Government motorship Alaui Pomare will berth at the King’s Wharf. At 3 p.m. on Tuesday she leaves here for Norfolk Island. Spedding. Limited, will act as the agents. CORINTHIC LEAVES COLON —Cabled news has been received by the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company that the liner Corinthic left Colon on Sunday evening for Southampton and London, en route from Wellington. She sailed from Wellington on February 16.
HORORATA IN PORT.—An arrival at Auckland this morning was the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Hororata from Napier. The vessel was berthed at the Queen’s Wharf, where she completes her loading. At daylight next Wednesday she is to be dispatched from Auckland for London via Panama.
TAURANGA SERVICE. —The Northern Company advises that the steamer Ngapuhi will leave Auckland for Tauranga on Alonday, Alarch 25, and Wednesday, ATarch 27, at 6.30 p.m., and again at seven o'clock on the evening of Easter Alonday. The vessel will leave Tauranga for Auckland on ATarch 26 and 28 and April 2.
MANUKA LEAVES MELBOURNE.— The Union Company has been notified by cablegram that its intercolonial passenger steamer Manuka left Alelbourne at 10 a.m. on Wednesday for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. She is due at Bluff on Sunday, and at Wellington next Thursday. The ATanuka will sail from Wellington on the following day for Alelbourne.
TEKOA REACHED ENGLAND.— The New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Tekoa, which loaded cargo in the South and left Napier, on February 4 for Dondon, arrived there on Wednesday.
TAHITI FOR SYDNEY. —The R.M.S. Tahiti, which left Wellington late on Wednesday night for Sydney, took the following passengers: First class—Miss N. Benjamin, Miss 33. Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin, Mr. R. G. Brown, Mr. A. Benjamin, Mr. V. Bernhard, Mrs. Burt, Mr. Baker, Miss M. E. Brown, Mr. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Carver, Mr. Clubb, Sir James Corrie, Miss Clabburn, Mr. C. R. Clay, Mr. U. Cooke, Miss B. Dust, Mr. R. Donald, Mr. and Mrs. E. Duncan, Mr. H. Dowling, Mr. A.” Delmonte, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. East, Mr. W. E. Evans, Mrs. and Boy Elliott, Miss E. C. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Franks, Mrs. M. Fernand os. Miss Fiance, Mr. Flemming, Mr. W. A. Flanell, Mr. G. Gore, Mr. A. Gunn, Miss M. Gunn, Mr. Garnett, Mr. D. A. Graham, Mrs. 33. A. Gender, Mr. and Mrs Gregson-Stevens, Mr. H. A. Hungerford, Miss Hitchcock, Mr. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnston, Miss M. E. Johnston, Mr. H. T. Kitto, Mr. F. Mayer, Mr. Mclntyre, Mr. P. Marks, Mr. Malone, Mr. Moscrip, Mrs. A. K. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. F. McLeod, Misses M. and P. Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Neil, Mr. W. Queree, Miss Rotherburg, Mr. Reid, Mr. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Ktutchbury. Mr. D. Smith, Mrs. G. Saywell, Mr. G. Sa.ywell, Mr. Tatnall, Mr. E. G. Tait, Mr. M. A. Trarih, Miss Tait, Mr. C. P. Taylor. Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Tarrant, Misses I. and D. Wilkins, Miss G. Wilkie. Miss A. Wilkins, Miss L. O. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Woodside, Mr. and Mrs. Webster. Second class—Mr. and Mrs. G. Allan, Mr. S. D. Baird, Mrs. A. M. Bookenshire, Dr. L. Bossard, Mrs. E. M. Crowther, Mr. W. Chy Young, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen, Mr. Campbell, Mr. J. Cotter, Miss E. S. CJougher, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs; H. S. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond, Miss Jackson, Mr. M. J. Kennedy, Mr. A. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Kwoin and two children, Miss D. Liversidge, Mr. A. Lee Yan, Mr. Moseley, Miss M. Mowarth, Mr. J. Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. B. Murray, Miss S. McLean, Mr. T. Muncastor, Miss M. Morgan-Owen, Miss C. Reynolds, Miss B. K. Ross, Miss M. Simpson, Mrs. V. A. Smith, Mrs. Stephenson and two children, Mrs. M. Taylor, Mr. E. M. Taylor, Miss M. A. Tahbirner, Mr. A. White, Mr. S. O. 33. Whitehead, Mr. Young: and 35 third class, including 18 Chinese. MARA M A FOR SYDNEY. —Besides mails and cargo, the Union Company's steamer Marania, which leaves .Auckland at 3 o’clock this afternoon for Sydney, is taking the following passengers: First Class. —Misses I. Adeane, G. E. Hills, E. M. Walker, M. Grange, Prior, D. E. Stanger-Leathor, B. .Tenkinson, ,T. T. Lund, P. M. Stewart,, K. O. Bews, J. Caw, D. Stichbury, H. M. Wood. C. Steele, E M.j Cassels-Brown, H. Wake, B. Ferguson, C. J. Robertson, D. L. Gill, R. AT. Hirst, M. Reid, D. Steward, J. Strange, F. Gambon, G. IT. Fraser, L. M. Freeman, G. E. Farrell, H. M. Sanft, AT. W. Pickering, Cole, C. E. Young, F. Gawtliorpe, M. Beymon. Mesdames Yates. Palairet, M. Maxwell, Death, Hogan, Wilkins, A. E. Burt. A. E. StrangerLeather, Valder. Troy. D. de Jongli. Diamond, Leys and child, G. 33. Vaile, 33. Waite, Simpson, E. W. McCormick, R. Martin, Lewis, Hall. Gale, L. A. CasselsBrown, A. I. Clarnside, Adams, Blogg, Young, Fordham, Duncan, M. E. Wood, C. 33. Woodman, I. Mitchell, Warren, Duncan, Penn, Smith, Spang, E. E. Mealand, M. Williams, L. Gibiog, E. E. Cole, E. Kingdom, H. Walters, K. McLean and child, M. Lowndes, M. E. Giles, C. M. Harman, R. E. Johns, E. Allmond. E. Little, Lanzed, Mealand. Kramer and
child, Capper, Lucas, McT.eod, A. Beymon; Messrs. K. E. Kitchener, A. McMillan, E. \V. Yates, F. B. Palairet, S. Williams, J. Gant, W. Blackbourne. G. Coulter, C. R. Frazier. J. K. Ramsay, C. Wrischt, M. F. Troy. G. Valder, D. Yaffe, P. White, M. E. Wilkins, J, Butler, L. K. Bishop, W. Hogen, W. .T. Bannehr, W. H. Fitt, W. F. Adams, >T. M. Diamond W Oecil-Levs, M. R. MacKintosh, M, T. Sadler, W. H. Webb. R. R. . Gould - ing, A. W. Simpson, S. Lewis, G. J. Hall, J. H. Gale, G. T. Chirnside, C. Blogg, J. E Young. A. G. Fordham, E. Duncan. A. G Warren, W. Duncan, A. R. Baker. H. W. H. Hall, A. X Pejm, T. Smith. F. Hosking. A. E. C. East, R. E. Taylor, X. R Warrv, E. PI. Williams, W. D. Cole, A. P. Cousins, A. XT. Walters,, D. McDonald, F. 11. Le Grove, W. Johns. B. T. Hawkins. K. M. Whitehead, A. MacLeod, C. Kibler. ,T. 1,. Curtis, S. < . H. Maynard, A. .T. Harman, M. Knotman. AV. K 'Lanzed, 11. A. Mealand. F. Kramer, W P Lucas, S. M. Demuster, PI. J. Schmidt. .1. Strange. .T. McLeod,. A. G. Brown-Douglas, G. ,T. Mood, 11. Shields, C. M. White, XI. 11. White, C L. Chappie, Capper, G. Allman. Captain T. G. Death, Colonel .1. Philpot-Curran, Rev. Father M. McKenna. Colonel X. P. Adams, Di. A. Spang, Captain E. D. Ties. Second Class.—Misses M. E. Pooh, D. E. Merralls, E M. Pasc<£. M. Harvey. G. E. Evans, L. Frith B LI inn K. Frith, M. Coverdale. A. M. B}chard son, F. M. Hicks, A. Mortimer, M. Fitzpatrick. S. A. Grant, V. E. Banks D. Borman, G. E. Graliame, L. I. bourne: Mcsdames Roycroft. Kay. Johnston. Sly, L. Lavcock and child, Neilson. L. Bennett and child, J. Watson and child. K. Frith. A. M. Sellars. H. Mann. Simpson and child. E. M. Richardson, A. Keat and child. E. C. Sutherland and child. M. Boorman. V. Voodburv. L. Grant, M L. Edlin, M. Banks, 3T. Jarvies O BrouerhtoTi, M. PbiUins, Messrs. H. H. Richardson. .T. R. Richardson V. .T. Browning, A. Farquhar. W. L. Fetch, C. Trussell. J. G. Henry. R. Farrineton. A. G. Wain. J. H. Walter. L. A. Schultz. E. W. Schultz. F. C. Stephan. G. W. Stenlian. A. J. Roycroft. .T. C. Kav. C. S Johnson. J. Sly. A. S. Nielson, J. Watson. W. W. Simpson, T. Cross. J. Cross, A. Wilkinson, F!. V. Webber, R. C. Silman. J. H. B. Xudds, W. Rimmer. A. F.
jesson. G. F. Dickson, and 96 third class, including 19 Chinese and four Indians.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 613, 15 March 1929, Page 2
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