The Log Book
RIMUTAKA AT MONTEVI DEO.—The New Zealand Shipping Company lias been notified by cable that its liner Rimutaka arrived at Montevideo last Wednesday, en route from Wellington to Las Palmas, Southampton and London. She sailed from Wellington on April 24. RUAHINE AT SOUTHAMPTON.— Cabled news has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that its liner Ruahine arrived at Southampton last Thursday afternoon from Wellington. Tb» vessel left Wellington on April 4 for Southampton and London, via Panama Canal. NEW YORK TO TIMARU.—The local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the A. and A- Line chartered steamer Australia, which is to leave New York about June 22 or 25. will discharge at Timaru in addition to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. WILL. WATCH’S SMART TRIP.—The ketch Will Watch, owned by J. Smith and Company, made a smart trip from Gisborne to Auckland at the end of last week. She cleared Gisborne shortly after mid-day on Friday last, and arrived at Auckland at 1.2 5 a.m. on Sunday— ! approximately 37 hours later. "Except ! during heavy squalls, when the head of i the mizzert wa«* lowered, temporarilv. the j ketch carried full sail all the time. ‘ Cap- < tam G. George is master of the Will Watch. i
KAPONGA FROM SOUTH AUSTRA-t-!A.—Having loaded at Edithburg the Union Company’s steamer, Kaponga, is expected to leave Melbourne tomorrow for \\ ellington and Auckland. She is expected here about June 3.
PORT AUCKLAND FROM NEW YORK. —Radio advice received by Heather Roberton, Limited, states that the C. and D. Line’s steamer Port Auckland is expected to arrive at Auckland at noon tomorrow from New York. She will berth at the Queen’s Wharf to land the local portion of her cargo before proceeding to Xapier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin to complete discharge. On completion of her discharge the vessel loads at Port Chalmers, thence Bluff, Timaru, Lyttelton and 'Wellington, and is scheduled to clear the latter port about June 29 for London and West Coast ports of Great Britain, via Panama. RUAPEHU’S PROGRAMME. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ruapehu, which reached Wellington from London last Thursday, will unload her general merchandise cargo at Wellington, Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, Auckland and New Plymouth. She is scheduled to reach Auckland on May 31. After completion of discharge at New Plymouth the vessel will commence loading at that port for her homeward voyage. She will also load at Wanganui, Timaru and Wellington. From Wellington she is to be dispatched for Southampton and London, via Panama, on June 20.
MANUKA’S PASSENGERS. —The Manuka, which arrived at Wellington on Sunday afternoon from Melbourne direct, brought the following passengers:—For Wellington.—Saloon: Mr. J. Beers, Miss M. E. Belcher, Dr. L. Bossard, Miss L. Davis, Mr. W. L. Ford, Mr. B. Gallagher, Miss M. C. Hope, Mrs. M. E Hamlin, Miss M. King, Miss JVL. Lamb, Mrs. A. Lonmer, Mr. K. L. McLaren, Mr. M. McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Montgomerie, Mr. A. E. Metcalf, Miss N O’Connell, Rev. It. X. Ryburn, Mr. J. Robertson, Mrs. F. and Miss L. Robinson. Mr. J. Smart, Mrs. R. Sommerville; 55 steerage. For Lyttelton: Rev. Mother Aidan, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bodey, Sister Mary Murtagh, Mr. Smith, Sister J, Ward and Miss A. K. Wilson; 7 steerage. For Dunedin —Saloon: Mr. P. do Spoud: 4 steerage. For Bluff: One steerage.
The Manuka leaves Wellington this afternoon for Lyttelton, Dunedin, "Bluff and Melbourne. She is to clear Bluff next Saturday afternoon.
NIAGARA’S PASSENGERS.— At 12.25 p.m. yesterday the Union Steamship Company’s Royal Mail liner Niagara arrived in the stream at Auckland from Van-
couver, via Victoria 8.C., Honolulu and Suva. After pratique had been granted the vessel berthed at Prince's Wharf to land passengers, mails and cargo. The following passengers disembarked at this
First Class.—Mr. W. Bonthron. Mr. X. B. Morton, -Miss A. McLaren, Mr. P. L. Newcomb, Mrs. A. L. Pike. Mr. .T. A. Peacock, Mrs. J. A. Peacock, Mr. C. J. Pollard, Mrs. F. V. Pollard, Miss J. M. Peacock, Miss L. Pease, Miss M. L. Pease, Mr. D. H. Pease, Mr. A. L. Pike, Muster Pike, Mr. R. Robb Mr. I. B. Rennie, Mr. J. M. Thompson, Miss M. M. Westwood, Mr. J. G. Yager.
Second Class.—Mr. A. B. Austin, Mrs. A. A. Baker, Miss B. M. Cleary. Mrs. S. Duncan, Mr. J. C. Fowler, Mr. E. Harding, Mrs. C. I # thaway, Mrs. M. L. Heron, Mr. F. W. Smith, Mrs. W. M. Smith, Mrs. R. M. Sellers, Colonel E. E. Taylor, Mrs. S. M. Taylor Mrs. L. M. Turner, Mr. S. R. Thompson.
Third Class. —Mrs. A. M. Carter, Master H. Carter, Master A. Carter, Master W. Carter, Miss M. Dellar, Mr. W. Garner, Mr. J. W. Hatton, Mrs. F. M. Hatton, Miss A. Hatton, Miss G. Hatton, Miss A. Hatton, Mr. M. Hofert. Mr. A. G. McGuinness, Mr. W. M. McCrystall Mr. J. W. Nesbitt, Mr. J. E. Newton, Mr. W. Oswald, Mrs. L. Oswald, Miss M. Oswald, Master W. Oswald, Miss D. Oswald, Mr. McL. Pollock, Mrs. G. A. Pollock, Master J. Pollock, Mr. J. Shorter, Mr. S. H. Sanders, Mr. P. E. Woodman, Mr. X. Ward; and two Indians.
At 5 o'clock this afternoon the Niagara is to be dispatched for Sydney.
PvIAUNGANUI FROM SYDNEY. —The Union Company's intercolonial passenger steamer Maunganui arrived in the stream at Auckland this morning from Sydney and later berthed ta the Prince’s Wharf to land her passengers, mails and cargo. The vessel left Sydney last Friday afternoon and experienced fair to moderate weather for the run across the Tasman Sea. The following passengers arrived by the vessel:— First saloon: Misses M. Donnelly, E. Fitzgerald, E. Montgomerie, M. and V. MacKenzie, L. Parsons, B. Philcox, C. Saunders. E. Smith, X. Thorne, E. YVeeks, Mesdames M. Benjamin. B. Savis. E. Edminston. R. Hall A. Henry and child, R. Johns, IT. LaJ.in, L. Muir, IT. Philcox, D. Ponder, X. Sheargold and child, A. Tooman, A. Trey nor and two children. K. Wilson, Messrs. E. Benjamin, W. Blewett, R. Brennen, J. Buchanan, K. Cuff, L. S. Cumming, C. Davis, TI. Edminston. J. English, R. Henry, W. Johns, H. Kingsley, O. Larkin, L. lunning, A. and G. Lothian, W. Lyness, H. Meyer, L. Miller. L. Montgomerie, J. Muir. W. O’Connell, J. Pennington, H. Philcox. H. A. Pick. W. Premuce. G. Reid, R. Rose, H. Seely. R. F. Smith. W. Swales, F. Treynor. J. Wislon, D. Wylie. Second saloon: Misses M. Adams. H. Bennett. Chilliwing, R. and O. -H>bditch, E. Irvine. H. Lillis. A. Martin. L. Xilssen. D. Penbolz. D. Ramsay. H. Youner. M>sdames E. Bradley. L. Cooper and child. W. Hebdit'-h. l. Larson. J. Lillis. R. Lyons. S. Mitchell. H. Pawnslev and two children. TT. BoMnscn. Messrs. C. Adams. T. Brad’ey, W. TT. Cain. W. Edwards. W TTr-hdritch. W Kearney, O. t-ciehton, J. McGrath. J. Paul. J A. Xilsse-*. E. P°an’p. A. Pc-nhcG. H. TT. and w. Reeves, R. Ward. A. "Watson and 44 including six Chinese. Included in the careo of fho Maungannj a.re ex +he following ves-sMc-—Villc d* A mens, Mundalln. Wiidtma. St Albans. O-sova. Port Sp?d Maru. Rurwah, MHora. Van SpilKtrirem Tnncred, Ari Maru. Esperance "Bay. Moult»n. The Maunganui scheduled to leave Auckland at 3 o’clock on Friday afternoon. on her return trip to Sydney.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 668, 21 May 1929, Page 2
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