The Log Book
RON A SAILS. —Last evening the Colonial Sugar Company’s steamer Ilona left Auckland for Sydney, where she completes her discharge of raw sugar from Suva. TAURANGA SAI LI NGS.—Advice from the Northern Steamship Company states that the Ngapuhi is to sail for Tauranga at 6.30 p.m. to-morrow. Her next trip for that port will be at 7 p.m. on Monday, April 1. EASTER CARGOES. —The Northern Steamship Company advises that local cargoes for vessels leaving- port on Saturday and Monday next will be received on Thursday and on Saturday morning. RAISDALE LEAVES ANTWERP.— Cabled news has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the Raisdale left Antwerp on March 16 with a cargo of basic slag to discharge at AucklaYid and New Plymouth. The vessel is due at Auckland about May 10. RUAHINE POSTPONED. —The local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company has been advised that the departure of the liner Ruahine from Wellington for Southampton and London has been postponed until dayiignt on Tnursu>«y, e• 4. Passengers are to embark at 8 p.m. on April 3. AELYBRYN REPORTS. —According to a radio message received by Henderson and Macfarlane. the steamer Aelybryn is expected to arrive at Auckland on Thursday morning from Nauru Island. She is to berth at- the King’s Wharf to discharge the local portion of her cargo before proceeding to Wanganui to complete. RIMUTAKA TO LOAD. —The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that its liner Rimutaka is to commence loading at Oamaru, and will subsequently load also at Bluff, Timaru, Wanganui roadstead, and Wellington. The vessel is due at Wellington on April 18, and will sail from there on April 20 for Southampton and London, via the Panama route. BARON INCHCAPE ARRIVES. — Shortly after 11.30 a.m. to-day the steamer Baron Inchcape arrived in the stream at Auckland from Galveston, Texas. This afternoon she berths at the Central Wharf to unload the local portion of her sulphur under the agency of Robert Millar and Company. The remainder of her cargo is for discharge at Port Ivembla, Geelong and Adelaide. TRONGATE FROM JAVA. —An arrival in the stream at Auckland yesterday afternoon was the steamer Trongate from Java with raw sugar for discharge at Chelsea. This morning the vessel was taken to Chelsea. The Trongate experienced fair to moderate weather for her trip, called at Port Bowen for bunkers. Captain J. H. Swindell is in command of the Trongate and has the following officers with him: Chief, Mr. G. A. Gibson; second, Mr. C. A. Holleyoad; thii'd, Mr. T. E. Jenkins; wireless operator, Mr. H. B. Pullman; chief engineer, Mr. A. J. McCulloch; second, Mr. G. P. Thomas; third, Mr. W. E. Seys; fourth, Mr. R. "W. Harris; chief steward, Mr. A. G. Cooksley. Spedding, Limited, are the local agents.
NIAGARA SAILS. —The Union Company's R.M.S. Niagara, in continuation of her voyage from Vancouver and way ports, left Auckland shortly after noon to-day for Sydney. The following passengers joined the vessel here:— First Saloon —Misses V. E. Herbert, MacDonald, I. Walker, M. Walker, E. Hardwick, H. Wright, S. Schindler, D. As tor, M. D. Ramage, A. Anderson, A. Shelton, M. Morrison, M. Reynolds, E. A. Miller, E. C. Miller, Bartlett (3), Mesdames Mcllhone, T. W. V. Reade, R. A. Clements', G. Bradley, P. Clark, J. A. Peck, G. Wright, H. B. Hudson and child, W. Graham, M. Dixon. A. E. Piper, S. J. Feathers tone, F. Gaison, L. Fetherstone, A. H. Tait, Gore, W. J. Stratton, W. Utlev, J. C. Wright, Van de Velde, F. A. Clark, C. Preston, W. P. Hall, A. PI. Brett and child, G. H. Rogers. A. E. Powell and 2 children, A. G. Wilson, Bartlett, H. R. Denize, J. M. Marett, V. PI. Cross and child, A. Miller. C. P. Greenfield and child, J. H. Shaw. Messrs. W. Higgins, G. I. Murray, Mcllhone, J. Mclntosh, F. Hurley, T. W. V. Reade, A. H. Barton, J. Bevah, R. A. Clements, G. Bradley, P. Clark, J. A. Peck, Geo. Wright, H. P. Hudson. W. Graham, G. S. Craig, S. J. Fetherstone, F. Carson, A. H. Tait, G. W. Deane, A. B. Clen, Lloyd Campbell, W. J. Stratton. H. .T. Sullivan. H. Maas, W. Utley, Van de Velde. J. B. Hobbs, L. C. Brown, A. M. Packford, F. A. Clark, C. Boyle, J. M. Cameron, T. S. Roulston, E. Baynes, W. P. Hall, A. 11. Brett, J. Vanderhill, H. Rotliery, A. Rhodes, G. H. Rogers, Bartlett, J. J. O’Shanassy, F. E. Burnett, F. McGlynn, O. B. Read, PI. R. Denize, P. W. Davies, E. W. Edward, E. P. Pearce, Geo. Ross, E. R. Wood, C. G. Shorter, A. J. Tutton. A. H. Bush, C. P. Greenfield. D. R. Parr, J. H. Shaw, Dr. Stanley Wallace, Dr. L. Fetherstone, Major Dunham, Dr. R. E. Bridge, Commander T. H. Hull, Archbishop J. C. Wright.
Second Saloon—Misses R. L. Nixon, E. G. Nixon, F. Hyland, J. C. McKechnie, A. Lang, L. Lang, D. Kelly, A. R. Kelly, F. Lindsay, P. Lindsay, O. B. Brown, W. M. Lindquist, B. McGregor, M. H. Milligan, I. M. Rose, A. E. Field, J. M. Brading; Mesdames H. Paris and child, Dickson. T. Bruer, A. E. Peacock, F. Cook. W. J. Hammond, W. Ambury, E. J. Herbert and child, R. J. D. Mclntosh, A. Menzies, F. Panting and 2 children, H. E. Evans, L. E. Lund, M. Duncan and child. J. Edwards, H. Bossard. J. C. Williams, G. Allan, Burnett. J. Here. M. Camars. O. XI. Hamilton, H. S. Brading and child; Messrs. Xl* Cork, H. Paris, T. Dickson, R. Pemberton, J. White, T. Beuer, W. J. Hammond, W. Ambury. E. J. Herbert, R. J. Mclntosh, A. Xrenzies, L. Kinzett, Conlan, L. V. Kendall, O. Judell, C. H. Jones, C. A. Green. G. H. Payne, J. Edwards. H. XT. Lindsay, A. J. Cowan, Chan Ling, J. C. Williams, G. Allen, F. H. Lunt, C. MeKinnon, A. Burnett, A. G. Davidson, T. H. Rose, H. XT. Gray. J. Hore, H. G. Barnes, H. G. Lever, G. E. Xlilligan* H. S. Brading; and 18 third class.
PASSENGERS FROM VANCOUVER— The following passengers disembarked at Auckland yesterday from the Union Company’s R.M.S. Niagara, which arrived here from Vancouver and way ports:—First Saloon: Mr. I. E. Allen, Mrs. J. A. Allen, Master N. Allen, Mrs. M. V. Barber, Mr. C. Calkins Mrs. M. R. Calkins, Mrs. M. Cissold, Mr. A. E. Eastes, Dr. G. J. Faulkner, Mr. D. A. Kreiden, Mr. R. G. Luther, Mr. Lewis, Mrs. I. Lewis, Mr. C. A. Laube, Mrs. D. M. Laube, Mr. R. G. Matzene, Mr. T. Monkman, Mr. L. C. Morris, Mr. A. Mitchell, Mrs. S. Mitchell, Mrs. R. Parsons, Mrs. M. G. Parsons, Mr. C. A. Pitts, Major W. Stevenson, Mrs. M. J. S. Stevenson, Mr. G. J. Waller. Second Class: Miss A. Drummond, Miss D. A. Corrigan, Mrs. R. M. Dixon, Mr. D. E. French, Mr. W. R. Hill, Mr. J. R. A. Hawcridge, Miss A. M. Izard, Miss C. Izard, Mrs. E. Morlev, Miss G. Morley, Mrs. A. McCready, Miss E. A. McKern. Mr. F. Nixon, Mr. C. N. Neal, Mrs. K. O’Neill, Miss I. O’Neill, Mr. A. E. Pearce, Mrs. A. E. Pearce, Mr. E. S. Pepper, Miss G. R. Roberts, Miss W. N. Roberts, Miss ,T. A. Ragg, Com. C. Sow ton, Mr. L. H. Storck, Mrs. B. Storck, Miss M. M. Storck, Miss A. E. Storck, Mr. W. H. Varley, Mrs. T. Varley; and 13 third class.
MAUNGANUI FROM SYDNEY.—At 6.30 o'clock this morning the Union Company’s intercolonial passenger steamer Maunganui arrived in the stream at Auckland from Sydney and later berthed at. the Queen’s Wharf to land her passengers, mails and cargo. The vessel sailed from Sydney at 3 p.m. last Friday and experienced a fair weather passage across the Tasman Sea. The following passengers arrived by the vessel:—
First Saloon: Mr. W. E. Anderson, Mr. A. S. Bvron, Mrs. M. C. Bray. Miss W. G. Bray, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barker, Mr, W. E. Brown, Dr. V. Benjafield, Mr. W\ A. Briscoe, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. W. Chalmers, Miss P. Cherry, Mr. E. Clay. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Gave, Mr. A. S. Carfrae, Mr. and Mrs. A. Craig, Miss M. Craig, Mrs. L. Collins Mr. and Mrs. F. Duffy, Mr. P. Daws, Mrs. F. Dawson, Mr. F. Dashwood, Mr. T. Elliott, Miss E. Ellett, Mr. I. R. Evans, Mr. W. Fryatt. Mr. J. Foden, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fletcher, Mrs. J. Grovenor, Miss V. Gerald, Miss E. Gibbs, Mrs. S. Hillman, M. P. Hunter, Miss I. Homer, Mrs. S. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. F. Holds worth Mr. A. Hannah, Mr. A. K. Joscelyne, Mrs. A. N. Jordan, Miss M. Jordan, Mr. A. Keightly, Miss N. Kissling, Miss F. Kensington, Mrs. J. J. Leahv, Mrs. E. Lowe, Mrs. R. Levards, Miss I. Lewis, Mr. E. B. Lee, Mr. W. Morgan, Mr. A. McGregor, Mr. W. McCutcheon. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mclntosh, Mrs. PC. McHaigh and boy, Mrs. W. McLaughlin Mrs. M. P. Mitchell, Miss N. Malham, Miss E. Melville, Mr. and Mrs. H. Noble, Miss M. Noble, Mr. P. N. Norton, Mr. F. B. Peters, Mr. N. Paykel, Mr. A. Powell, Mr. R. Paige, Mr. E. G. Pearce, Mr. F. A. Prosser, Mr. and Mrs. O Patterson. Mrs. A. Quantock, Mr. and Mrs. A. Reid, Mr. A. Jtobertson. Miss E. Roe. Miss A. Renton Miss E. Ryan, Mr. A. A. Smith, Mr. P. G. Smith, Miss E. Sparkes, Mr. R. Saundercock, Mrs. L. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tremain, Mr. R. H. Treacey, Mr. Vernon-Thomp-son. Mrs. D. Voelcher, Mr. E« E. Vaile, Miss M. Worth, Mr. S. H. Walker. Miss M. G. Walker, Mr. G. White, Mr. J. Wren. _ _ Second Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Arthur, Mrs. F. M. Anthony and boy, Mrs. L. Boxehall and boy, Master L. E. Bradbury. Mr. J. Bleakley, Mrs. E. A. Berry, Misses M. and B. Bell, Mr. H. S. Bass. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Christie. Airs. A. Devino, Air. A. J. Evans, AT/ and Airs. S. J. Farndell, Miss A. Fawcett, Miss E. Gaisford. Air. and Airs. T. F. Gibson, Air. H. Gibson, Miss AV. Jeans, ATr. G. A. Jessop Mr. A. E. Kingsford, Miss AT. Lament, Air. W. .1. Aliller. Airs I. Ornstein, Aliss P. Ornstein, Air. and Airs. S. Olsen, Aliss V. Olsen, Mr. and Airs. E. Pearce and 2 boys. Air. and Airs. S. Rowe. Airs. A. Stokhan, Air. and Airs. A. W. Wright, Air. W. Wearn, ATr. J. Webb, Air. J. S. Watson; and 42 steerage. Included in the cargo of the Alaunganui are transhipments ex the following vessels: Mongolia, Aloreton Bay, Orford, Arafura, Sarns. Coolana, Katoomba, Meremba, Borda" Arendskerk, Benella, Posillipo, Leu na, Canadian Highlander. Owing to Friday being Good Friday, the Alaunganui will this trip leave Auckland at 3 p.m. on Thursday on her return trip to Sydney.
WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland: Baron Inchcape, Mariston, Huntingdon. Raranga. Golden Cloud, Tofua, Niagara, Aelybryn, Rona, Plume, Illyria, Maui Pomare, City of Roubaix. Chatham Islands: Pakeha. Cornwall. Pipiriki, Brockabeck, Port Napier, City of Roubaix. Wellington: Maori, Wahine, Ngaio, Arahura, Tamahine, Aorangi, Rangitiki, Rimutaka, Herminius, Coptic, Port Fremantle, Tahiti, Golden Forest, Paua, Manuka. Awarua: Westmoreland. Alakura, City of Norwich, Canadian Winner. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—ARRIVALS YESTERDAY HOKIANGA (10.15 a.m.), 271 tons, Kennedy, from Hokianga. DEPARTURES YESTERDAY RARAWA (5.15 p.m.), 1,077 tons, Bark, for New Plymouth. The Rarawa is due from New Plymouth at 7.30 a.m. to-morrow. She leaves for that port again at 3.30 o’clock that afternoon. RARAWA'S EASTER RUNNING. Owing to the Easter holidays the steamer Rarawa will leave Onehunga for New Plymouth at 3.30 to-morrow afternoon and at four o'clock next Tuesday afternoon the vessel will leave New Plymouth on the return trips at seven o’clock on Thursday evening and next Wednesday evening.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 622, 26 March 1929, Page 2
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