The Log Book
CANADIAN SCOTTISH’S BERTH.— According to her wireless advice the Canadian National Steamships’ vessel, Canadian Scottish, inward bound from Montreal for Auckland and Australian ports, is due here on Sunday night, and has been allotted a berth at Prince’s Wharf. ADMIRALTY OIL TANKER—The Admiralty oil tanker Nucula arrived from San Pedro yesterday afternoon and berthed at Devonport shortly after three o'clock. The vessel called at Sydney en route to New Zealand to oil the two New Zealand cruisers, H.M.S. Diomede and H.M.S. Dunedin. She brought a bag of mail from the cruisers. lONIC SAILING. —At 3 o'clock this afternoon the White Star liner lonic leaves Auckland for Wellington, where she completes her discharge of London cargo. Afterwards the vessel loads at Port Chalmers, thence Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington, and is scheduled to clear the latter port finally on August 2 for Southampton and London, via Panama. NO WORD OF NEWTON PINE.—No wireless communication has bben received from the steamer Newton Pine, which is scheduled to arrive here about Wednesday next from Casablanca, Morocco, to unload phosphates to the agency of Henderson and Macfarlane, Limited. The vessel will berth at King’s Wharf, and will discharge the remainder of her cargo at New Plymouth and Wanganui. The vessel cleared Balboa on June 18. PORT GISBORNE ARRIVJNG.-Fur-ther radio advice received by the Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company states that the C. and D. Line's motorship, Port Gisborne,- is expected to arrive in the stream at Auckland at 7 o’clock this evening from New York. Tomorrow morning the vessel berths at the Prince’s Wharf to land the local portion of her cargo before proceeding to Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge. Later the vessel loads in the South, and then returns to Auckland on August 23 to fill up for New York, Boston and London. ULIMAROA SAlLS.—Shortly after 11 o’clock this morning the Huddart-Par-ker's intercolonial passenger steamer TJlimaroa left Auckland for Sydney, where she is due on Tuesday morning. The following passengers sailed with the vessel:—• Saloon. —Mr. Edwards, Mr. Spong, Mr. H. J. Ashby, Mr. A. E. Bed well, Mr. S. R. Evans, Mr. J. Samuel, Mr. Gormann, Mr. G. Paul, Mr. G. Paul, junr., Mr. M. Carroll, Mr. Roberts, Mr. L. C. Smith. Mr. Connihan, Mr. E. Moss, Mr. J. Ward, Mr. R. Robertson, Mr. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Carter, Mrs. J. H. Ansel!, Miss E. Adeane, Mrs. Adeane, Miss B. Adeane, Mrs. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Browne and girl, Miss L. Browne, Miss E. Renshaw, Mrs. A. Brahan, Mrs. Tvcherne, Mrs. Jenkins, Miss Gray, Mr. Hood, Mr. W. Boggust, Mr. E. Lyon, Mr. S. McCormick, Mr. R. W. Davies, Mr. B. Goode, Mr. and Mrs. Doran, Mr. J. McAlister, Mr. H. F. Gardiner, Mr. Gobbe, Mr. Gobbe, Mr. Thorp, Mr. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Halcrow, Mr. and Mrs. Par ton, Mr. and Mr s. Loveridge, Miss Poland. Miss Geratty. Mrs. M. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. I. Esdaile, Mrs. Ings, Mrs. Train, Miss Windsor, Miss Pizzey, Mrs. H. H. Hall, Mrs. Jack, Mrs. J. H. Smith. The vessel also carried 98 second class passengers.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 713, 12 July 1929, Page 2
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