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The Log Book

PORT VICTOR TO LOAD.—The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Victor, now in Australia, is to load in New Zealand for London at Gisborne, Waikokopu, Napier, Lyttelton, Picton and Wellington. The vessel is due at Gisborne on May 1 and is to leave Wellington for London on May 21. DEVON LEAVES BRISBANE.—CabIed advice lias been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the Federal steamer Devon sailed from Brisbane on Friday for Bluff, where she is due on Thursday to commence loading for London and West Coast ports of Great Britain. THAMES AND COROMANDEL TRIPS. —The Northern Company advises that the Rangitoto will in future do both the Thames and Coromandel running. On Mondays and Fridays the Rangitoto leaves Auckland for Coromandel and on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays leaves Auckland for the Thames. BROCKABECK DELAYED. Advice i from Mr. G. W. Bews states that the re- I pairs to and survey of the Brockabeck's I boilers are taking longer than anticipated | and present indications ax-e that tinvessel will not get away for Sydney until Friday. There she will complete discharging hex* cai'go of linseed from the River Plate. PORT CAMPBELL COMlNG.—Advice received by the Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company states that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Campbell is due at Opua from Australia on May 1 to load for London and West Coast ports of Great Britain. Her other loading ports are New Plymouth, Wanganui, Lyttelton and Wellington. She is scheduled to clear Wellington for London on May IS.NORFOLK REPORTS AGAIN. A further radio message received by the local office of the New. Zealand Shippixig Company states that the Federal steamer Norfolk is now due in the stream at Auckland at 1 a.m. to-morrow from Liverpool. The vessel is bringing general cargo from West Coast ports of England for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. She will bertfr at the Queen's Wharf. PORT NAPIER’S MOVEMENTS.—The Farmers’ , Co-operative Auctioneering Company advises that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Napier is due at Auckland from Wanganui on Friday to continue loading refrigerated and general cargo for England. From Auckland the vessel will go to Lyttelton and Wellington to complete her cargo. She is scheduled to leave Wellington for London, via the Cape Horn route, on May 9. OTIRA FURTHER DELAYED. Bad, Weather on the East Coast has continued to delay the loading of the Shaw, ; Savill and Albion steamer Otira at Waikokopu. It was hoped to dispatch the vessel for Auckland this morning, where she is due to-morrow. The vessel will continue loading at Auckland to the agency of L. D. Nathan and Company, Ltd. She will complete loading at Wellington, and is to be dispatched from there for London. AORANGI SAILS.—In continuation of her voyage irom Vancouver ana way ports, me Union Company's R.M.M.&. Aorangx left Auckland at 10.39 p.m. yesterday for Sydney. The following passengers embarked at this port: — First Saxoon; Mr. and Mrs. .J. B. de M. St. Mars', Mr. and Mrs. D. W. and Misses CD Kxddiloxd, Miss Shirley, Miss Reid, Miss Maconocnie, Mr. E. A. Green, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Broad and two chi.dren. Miss Knight, Miss Milsonx, Miss Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. C. Howes and child, Rev. L. B. and Mrs. and Miss Dalby, Mrs. and Miss Gi*uham, Mr. W. E. Vaughan, Mr. D. J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Turner, Mrs. Lester, Miss Hicks, Mr. J. B. Symons, Dr. and Mrs. Roche, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Magi 11, Mr. Montague Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Little, Mr. and Mrs. R. X. Kirk, Mrs. Broad, Mrs. Duncan, Miss Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Francis, Miss Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. O'Connor, Mr. and Mis. H. O. Wiles, Mr. L. J. Hill, Mr. B. J. Bettington, Mr*. H. W. Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. O. Jure!, Mr. .1. W. Strong, Mrs. Hathaway, Miss Nicholas, Mr. R. Luther, Mr. I. G. Roberts, Mr. K. A. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. and Misses (2) Moffatt, Mr. C. A. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Gillies, Mr. S. A. Whetmore, Mr. M. S. Dale, Miss Spencer, Mr. A. G. Hoyland, Miss Dalv, Mrs. White, Mr. N. B. Spencer. Mr. E. K. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. W . J. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Pearson and child, Mrs. Grovenor, Mrs. Leahy, Mr W. E. Brown, Mr. F. Duncan, Mr. J. J. Gleeson, Mr. E. C. Johnston. Mrs. Clough, Miss King, Mrs. Clark, Mr. H. R. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rennell, Mrs. and Miss Waldron-Ham, Mr. and Mi's. A. C. Baume, Miss Kelly r . Mrs. Dawson and child, Mr. P. E. Dow, Mr. J. Foote, Mrs. Smith. Miss Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fowler. Second Saloon: Miss Strong. Mrs. Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Calwell, Mr. I . F. Thurston, Miss Dingle, Miss Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cadd, Mr. A. E. Brown, Messrs. W. H. and IL A. Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gordon, Mrs. and Miss Batten. Mr. and Mrs. Lilburn. Mr. T. R. and Miss Reede, Mr. and Mrs. J. M . Cook. Mrs. and Miss Virgin, Mr. F. B. Ohlson, Miss Hudson. Mrs. Metayer, Miss Martin. Mrs. Fischer, Miss McCarthy. Rev. and Mrs. W. Barry, Miss Harradine, Miss Whitell, Mrs. Bennetts. Miss Jones. Mr. D. H. Roberts. Mrs. F. Logan. Miss Walsh. Miss Dakin, Miss Starkie, Mr. and Mrs. H. Starkie, Mr. and Mrs. T. Barr. Miss Sforcina, Mr. P. Townsend, Mr. W. P. Strickland, Rev. R. M. Ryburn. Mr. A. J. Noble, Mrs. Dodgsnn. Miss Roderick. Mr. and Mi's. A. Blacknxore, Mr. and Mrs. R. McCarthy, Miss Pratt, Miss ! Garter, Miss Carter. Mr. G. H. Allen. Miss Crookes, Mrs. Ragg. Mrs. Robinson, r Mr. D. E. French. Mr. H. F. Baker. Mr. C\ W. Feenan. Mr. F. Irvine, Mr. J. W. j Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Trubuhoyich and [ child; and 34 third class, ,

KIA ORA AT LONDON.—The Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Kin Ora is reported to, have reached London from New Zealand last Friday. She was dispatched from Wellington on March 8. NORTHERN COMPANY’S SAILINGS. —Owing to Thursday being Anzac Day several alterations have been made in the running of the .Northern Company’s The Apanui leaves Auckland midnight to-morrow for the Great Barrier and is due back here on Thursday, leaving again the same day with passengers for Taif'ua. She returns to Auckland on Saturday and sails the same day for Houhora and Parenga. The Taniwha now sails on Friday at 11.30 p.m. for Paeroa instead of Thursday, and on Sunday the Waipu will pick up her running in the Paeroa trade. The Omana sails at midnight to-morrow for Matakana, Kawau and Algie's. The Ronaki will. now arrive back at Auckland on Saturday from Tauranga and will saii again the same day on her return trip. There will be no trip to Whangarei on Thursday, the next vessel being the Claymore leaving Auckland on Sunday. The Ngapuhi now returns to Auckland on Saturday from Russell and way ports. The Rarawa leaves Onehunga at 4.30 P.m. to-morrow fur New Plymouth instead of on Thursday afternoon. The Hauturu sails from Onehunga on Friday afternoon for Hokianga instead of Thursday. MAUNGANUI FROM SYDNEY.—At 6.0 U a.m. to-oay trie tJnioxi Company's inter-colonial passenger steamer Maunganui arrived m tne stream at from Syaney. cater she berthed at tne Prince's Wharf to land her passengers, mails and cargo. The vessel left Sydney last Friday aiternoon and experienced moderate weather ior her run across the Tasman Sea. The following passengers arrived by the vessel: — first Saloon: Mr. E. W. Allison, Mr. E. P. Andreas, Mr. K. j. Bitnam, Mr. G. Barker, Mrs. Z. Bywater, Mr. ana Mrs. A. Pi. Brett, Miss M. Brett, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brown, Air. and Mrs. T. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cameron, Miss N. Clark, Mrs. A. Corp, Mr. S. S. Downard, Mr. and Mrs. \V. Downs, Mr. E. Drought, Mr. and Mrs. W. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Faulkner, and boy, Miss J. Fisher, Miss I. M. Fraser, Miss A. C. Fraser, Mr. PC. Pear, Mr. and Mrs. F. J . Fawcett, Mr. T. C. Gormley, Mr. R. Pf. Galloway, Miss H. Howrie, Miss F. Hyland, Miss PI. G. PPa.l, Miss S. A. Hail, Mr. and Mrs. If. Kim her, Misses I’, and N. R. Kimber, Mr. J. PI. Kinnear, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kendricks, Miss E. M. Long, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyon, Mr. Pi. Longden, Mr. and Mrs. G. U. McArdell, Mr. M. A. McGregor, Mr. M. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moody, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Middlemas, Mr. G. B. Mirlield, Mr. Crawford-Miller, Mr. S. Mumford, Miss M. Mumford, Miss T. Marks, Miss M. Morgan, Miss D. Mathew, Miss T. Orr, Mrs. J. Orr and boy, Misses L. and K. O’Brien, Mr. and Mrs. P\ B. Palairet, Mrs. Pi. Percival, Mrs. T. Russell, Mr. F. Portal, Miss M. Roe, Mrs. M. Roe, Mr. K. Renner, Mrs. AI. Rolleston, Miss A. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach, Mrs. M. Robinson, Mr. M. Ryan, Mrs. G. Pi. Saunders, Mr. \Y. W. Spargo, Mr. and Mrs. PI. Saunders, Mr. A. W. Shrimp ton. "Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Spindle, Miss R. Spindle, Mrs. E. Taylor, Mrs. D. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wrightson, Mrs. E. Williams, Mr. J. C. Wicker, Mr. W. White, Mr. and Mrs. X. Walters. Second Saloon: Mr. R. Allen, Mr. J. IT. Boyes, Miss W. Cousins, Misses D. and G. Chappell, Miss M. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cabell, Miss P. Cabell, Mrs. G. Falkiner, Miss X. Fowler, Mr. W. Garrett, Mr. E. S. Garrett, Mr. G. S. Gascoine, Mr. F. C. Godfrey, Miss .1. Henderson, Mr. E. Hay card, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. How ley. Mr. W. .J. Howarth, Mr. L. Hart, Airs. S. James. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kay, Miss E. Killner, Airs. E. Laing, Mr. and Airs. I L. Lux, Air. H. G. Lever. Mr. W. McLeod, Mr. and Airs. G. Mac Kay, Mr. and Airs. Mayer, Air. W. Maunsell, Aliss E. Moore, Miss G. Marston, Air. and Airs. S. C. Newberg, Air. T. H. Phillips, Air. E. AI. Rainer, Air. and Airs. A. J. Roycroft, Airs. F. Smith, Airs. C. Spencer. Air. W. Trusler, Aliss If. P. Tatton, Aliss Voorhees, Mrs. D. AVoffinden, All's. E. AVilliams. Air. C. Wright, All*. J. E. Welsh, and 0 Royal Samoans: and 42 third class, 1 Chinaman and 6 Indians. Included among the cargo of the Maunganui are transhipments ex the following vessels: Koranui Beltana, Aloldavia, Tanda. Taiping, Aloncalleri Waihemo. Oronsay, Orma, Burwash, Alacceba, Hociisl, Kowarra, Hobsons Bay, Tarra Time and Comorin. On her return trip to Sydney the Maungarmi is scheduled to leave Auckland at 3 p.m. on Friday. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to he within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland. —Nucula, Tofua, Norfolk, Tutanekai, Otira, Aorangi, Alaui Pomare, Southern Cross. Chatham Islands. —Baron Bellhaven, Hampton. Wellington.—Arahura, Alakura, Alaori, Niagara. Xgaio Tamahine, Wahine, Am al thus, Canadian Challenger, Cambridge, Port Darwin, Port Curtis, Raranga, AVaiotapu. Awarua. —Tahiti. Karamea, Huntingdon, Kartigi, Port Hunter, Karetu. PORT OF ONEHUNGA — DEPARTURES YESTERDAY RARAWA (3.45 p.m.), 1,077 tons, Bark, for New Plymouth. HAUTURU (4.30 p.m.), 270 tons, Fowler-Jackson, for Raglan and Kawhia. The Hokianga is to sail for Hokianga at noon to-morrow. The Hauturu is to arrive from Raglan, Kawhia and Waikato Heads at 6 a.m. on Thursday. On Friday she is to be dispatched for Hokianga. The Arapawa is expected to-morrow front Wanganui and Opunake. She leaves on the return trip on Friday. The Rarawa. is due from New Plymouth at 7.30 a.m. to-morrow. She is to sail on the return trip at 4.30 o'clock in the afternoon instead of on Thursday, Anzac Day..

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 645, 23 April 1929, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 645, 23 April 1929, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 645, 23 April 1929, Page 2

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