The Log Book
FLOWERGATE SAILS.— The tramp steamer Flowergate sailed for Nauru Island, via AVestport, last evening, to load another phosphate cargo. TASMANIA AT HA LI FAX. —Reported to have reached Halifax, Nova Scotia, last Saturday, the New Zealand Ship - pmg Company’s steamer Tasmania is en route from Auckland to Glasgow and Liverpool. She sailed from Auckland on April 27.
PORT CAMPBELL. REPORTED. —EII route from Wellington to London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Campbell is reported to have reached Montevideo last Saturday. She sailed from Wellington on May 25.
PORT GISBORNE FROM NEW YORK. —With general merchandise for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Gisborne is reported to have cleared New York on Sunday last. She is due at Auckland about July 20.
HERTFORD FROM LIVERPOOL.— The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Federal Line steamer Hertford is scheduled to clear Liverpool next Saturday with general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. She is due at Auckland on July 30.
PORT DUNEDIN DUE. —Scheduled to reach Auckland from Liverpool on June 30, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Dunedin is bringing general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Heather, Roberton, Ltd., is the local agent.
THE CITY OF BATA VI A.— Running under charter to the A. and A. Line, the Ellerman-Bucknall steamer City of Batavia is scheduled to reach Auckland about the end of this week. Her general merchandise cargo is for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. The New Zealand Shipping Company is the local agent. YOSERIC SAILS. —To replenish her bunkers after having been delayed by stormy weather, the Bank Line steamer Yoseric, en route from Texas to Australia, reached Auckland yesterday morning. She coaled from a hulk in the stream during the afternoon and evening, and sailed after midnight in continuation of her voyage to Geelong.
AORANGI’S PASSENGERS.— At 12.5 p.m. yesterday the R.M.M.S. Aorangi arrived in the stream from Vancouver, via Victoria, 8.C., Plonolulu and Suva. After pratique was granted the vessel berthed at Prince’s Wharf to land her passengers, mails and cargo. The following passengers disembarked at Auckland:—
First Saloon. —Mr. C. P. Agar, Mrs. Agar, Mr. G. Burroughs, Mrs. F. Burroughs, Miss B. Burroughs, Miss C. Balfour, Mr. J. Cosbey, Mrs. Cosbey, Mr. G. Foster, Mrs. Foster, Mr. W. Gantz, Mrs. J. Gantz, Mr. C. Lowe, Mr. A. Moline,. Mr. A. Meaden, Mr. S. Maxwell, Mrs. M. Maxwell, Miss u. Maxwell, Mrs. B. Northrup, Mr. A. Rutherford, Mrs. Rutherford, Air. A. Satterthwaite, Mr. A. Scholes, Mrs. Scholes, Air. D. Thomas, Mrs. A. Young, Miss E. Young, Mrs. Lees, Mr. D. Naish, Air. H. Proseus, Airs. Al. Skinner, Aiiss A. Dauford, Mr. J. Fleming, Airs. Fleming, Air. E. Jacks, Airs. A. Lange, Mr. I'. Phillips, Aiiss C. Taylor, Aiiss A. Walsh, Air. G. K. Edmonds, Aiiss P. Farrow, Air. J. Judd, Airs. Judd, Aiiss J. Judd, Aiiss B. Judd, Alaster ft. Judd, Alaster K. Judd, Aiiss J. Judd, Bishop L. Kempthorne, Air. T. Leurs, Aiiss E. Robson, Air. S. Rhind, Mrs. V. Rhind.
Second Saloon—Air. T. Alley, Airs. Alley, Alaster Alley, Air. H. Brown, Aiiss W. Carter, Mr. A. J. Dodd, Aiiss D. Lane, Air. E. Lever, Airs. E. Lever, Air. T. Alably, Airs. E. iviably, Mrs. S. Moorhouse, Air. F. Meldrum, Air. D. Mcßae, Airs. Mcßae, Alaster Alcßate, Master J. Mcßae, Aiiss J. Mcßae, Alaster" D. AlcRae, Mrs. B. Thomson, Aiiss P. E. Thomson, Air. G. Wells, Air. J. S. B. Cai'ter, Air. B. AI. Bennett, Mr. R. Wells, Air. 1. C. Young, Air. W. Duncan, Airs. Duncan, Aiiss M. Herbert, Airs. O. Hapuka, Air. 11. Huber, Aiiss D. Aluir, Airs. A. Parkinson, Aiiss I. Parkinson, Air. P. Puig. Mrs. AT. Puig, Alaster Puig, Air. R. Paerata, Airs. Puerata, Afaster Paerata, Mrs. E. Rewiti, Mr. H. Taylor, Airs. A. Tavlor, Mr. A. Te Maari, Airs. Al. Wakelin, Miss L. Moore, Air. A. J. Rhodes, Aiiss A. B. Ware, Aiiss AI. Wliitcombe, Miss B. St. Aubyn; and 40 third-class. The Aorangi leaves Auckland at 5 o’clock this afternoon for Sydney. MARAMA FROM SYDNEY The Union Company’s intercolonial passenger steamer Alarama arrived in the stream at Auckland at 8.20 a.m. todav from Sydney and later berthed at the Queen’s Wharf. The vessel left the New South Wales port last Friday afternoon and experienced good weather for the trip across the Tasman Sea. First Class—Alesdames H. Burch, J. Clark, G. Court and 2 children, \ Ford E. Hartley, E. Little, R. Alaiden, g! Hathaway Alain, V r . McGregor, G Otway and 2 children, C. Seager, R. Singer J. Williamson, AI. Williams, X. Wilson* Misses E. Burton, AI. Couper, R. Fisher] E Grenside, X. AlcLeocl, S. Otway, G. Pitman, G. Williams, C. Young; Alessrs. A. Buckley, G. Bods', G. Brvett S Craig, H. Curry, G. Court, J. Bean, Sir G. Fowlds, H. Greig, G. Hodgkins, B. Honeywood, W. Harvie, W. Kirby, A. Alarsack, J. Alartm, "W. McGregor G Ot£ay F O’Neill, S. Pearce, A. Preston, E. fehatz, W. Steele, C. Seager, AI. Timms, J. Williamson, J. Clark. Second Class—Alesdames C. Carberry, J. Duncan and 3 children, O. Fisher, M Kell, L. Longuet, N. Aiahan and child, J. Watson and child, J. Williamson; Misses A. Barr, AI. Carberrv, AI. Longuet, B. McCarthy, C. Pratt, V. Sherman, C. Williams; Messrs. F. Barge, F. Carter, AT. C\:hir, J. Oorbey, S. Coleman, J. Duncan, T. Frogley, E. Green, L. Longuet, R. Murdoch, M. Politi. V. Riley, \. White, J. Watson; and 40 third class, including three Chinese and three Indians. Cargo on board the Alarama includes transhipments from following steamersBombala, Nieuw Zeeland. Orvieto, Kuwarra, Commissaire Ramel. Kaga Alaru, Jervis Bay. Benalla, Beltarui, Bara.dine, Koranui, 1 arra, Himalaya Maru, Mara - noa. Burwah, Katoomba, Kyokkoli Alaru Kiwitea. The Afarama is scheduled to leave Auckland at 3 o’clock on Friday afternoon on her return trip to Sydney.
WAIPAHI DUE THURSDAY.—Nowdue at Auckland on Thursday from the Cook Islands, the Union Company’s Island fruit steamer Waipahi is scheduled to leave this port again on June 27 for Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Atiu, Alauke, and Alangaia.
HURUNUI AT SUVA. —According to cable advice, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Hurunui arrived at Suva last evening from London. She should leave there on Friday for Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth, and is expected to arrive here next Tuesday. TASMANIAN TRANSPORT ARRIVES. —According to a radio message received by’ Henderson and MacfajJane, the steamer Tasmanian Transport is expected to arrive at Auckland on Thursday afternoon from Ocean Island. The vessel, which is bringing pliosphates for discharge at Auckland, New Plymouth and Wanganui, ha% been allotted a berth at the King’s Wharf.
WAIRUNA TO DOCK.— The local office of the Union Company has been advised that the trans-Paeific cargo steamer Wairuna leaves New Plymouth tomorrow for Auckland, where she is due on Friday. The vessel will dock here to have her hull cleaned and painted before proceeding to Vancouver to load again for New Zealand ports.
TARANAKI LEAVES GISBORNE.— Advice has been received by L. D. Nathan and Company that the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s motor-ship Taranaki C* ls b°rne at 10.15 p.m. yesterday for Auckland, where she is due tonight. Tomorrow’ morning she will berth at the Central Wharf to complete her loading for Home. It is hoped to dispatch the ve.ssel finally from this port next Saturday for London via Panama. CUMBERLAND FROM LIVERPOOL.— On arrival the Federal steamer Cumberland from Liverpool will berth at the Queen s Wharf to unload the local portion of her West of England cargo under the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company. Later she goes to Wellington. Lyttelton. Timaru and Fort Chalmers to complete her discharge. The time 6l haS not yet re P° rtecl Her arrival
KA I RAN GA LEAVES SYDNEY. Cabled news has been received by the Union Company that the Kairanga, from I ort Kembla, left Sydney at 4 p.m. on Friday for Wellington. ‘She is due on Thursday.
MELBOURNE SERVICE. The Manfv^ a Vr^t lch lef i- 'Wellington on Saturday for Melbourne direct, is due there tomorTl ] e fallowing passengers joined ' cs sel at Wellington:—Saloon: Mr. A. £• Napier, Mr. E. Johnston, Miss A. MaUieson, Miss McKellar, Captain J. O. McKellar, Mr. J. Kennedy, Mr. F. E South, Mr. Zaehariah, Mr. W. H. Culk, ert » M "V T ' V * Hodgins, Mr. M. T. Me--5? r - and Mrs. A. A. Cattanach. Mr. T. Talbot Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dunlop, Mrs. G. M. Todd, Miss M. M. Todd, Mr. A. Neville, Mr. C. K. Pernaton, Mrs Tonbra, Mr. W. S. Todd, Mr. ?’ iHv Tot l d '^ Mr ' K - R - McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Porter, Mr. R. V. Blackmore, Mr. A. G Sykes, Mr. and Mrs. Fuldseth. Commissioner and Mrs. J. Hoskins, Mrs. W T hite Miss White, Mrs. A. E. Hopkinson. Mrs! •}' A. Thompson, Mrs. E. Roberts, Miss M. Saxton, Mrs. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Webster; Mrs. N. M. Dowthwaite, Mrs. ii ~T . - Mackenzie, Mrs. K. M. Starr and child, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cioft, Miss M. A. Squires, Miss R. B. Rawles. Miss M. S track, Mr. Settler. Mrs. M. M \ W llliamson. Mr. A. Turnbull, Mr. K. W* lurnbuH Mr. A. .r. B. Yule, Mr. B. T. MiUigan, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. MacDonald, Mi. J. Edmond, Mr. W. Lynch, Mr. J. E Lynch, Mr. J. Johnston, Mr. e. Clark-, ,*>• o Riordan, Mrs. W. Saunders, >Jrs. \\. Broughton and Miss J. BrouehJ?' 1 ’ Mrs. A - Johnston, Miss W. Phillips, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. A. Saunders, Mrs. L. Eyes Mr. and Mrs. M. Gluckstein, Mr. W. M. Lynch, and 59 steerage.
M AUNG AN U! FOR •FRISCO.-In tinuation of her voyage from Sydnev o Cnion Company’s R.M.S. .Uannn. , leaves Wellington at 3 o’clock this noon for Rarotonga, Papeete rnd sFrancisco. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGEThe folowing vesesls are expected to G "■‘thm range of the undentcmionol wireless stations tonight:— tivuea Auckland.—Tofua. Fernlane, Wainab Tasmanian Transport, Southern "res Benholm, City of Dalhart, Lavrheah Sierra, IT.M.S. Laburnum, HM v Veronica, Taranaki, Yoseric, Flowergate, Mahout. Emden, Aorangi. Chatham Islands. —Cumberland, kia Ch-T Wellington. —Maheno, Maori, Tamahine Arahura, Niagara, H.M.S, Dunedir H.M.S. Diomede. Trewyn, Matak££' Kairanga, Maunganui, Brunswick Kai' tangata. ’ Awarua.—Tahiti, Aelybvm, Sussex Poolta, Maimoa, Karetu, Port Audi-’ land, Manuka. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—DEPARTURES YESTERDAY NGAPUHI <4 p.m.), 703 tons, Bark, for New Plymouth. ARAPAWA (4.33 p.m.), 251 tons, Pert, for Raglan and Kawhia. The Arapawa is arriving from Raglan. Kawhia and W T aikato Heads on Thursday morning, and is scheduled to sal for Wanganui nd Opunake at 3 p.m tie same day. The Xgapuhi is returning from New Plymouth at 7.30 a.m. tomorrow. She ™, aves , for that P° rt again at 3 o'clock on Thursday afternoon. The Hauturu returns to port froir. Hokianga tomorrow morning. She *ailc for thesame port at 3 p.m. oh Thursda’The Hokianga is to be dispatched for Hokianga at 3 o’clock tomorrow afternoon.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 692, 18 June 1929, Page 2
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