The Log Book
HORORATA AT NEW YORK. A cable message received by the New Zealand Shipping Company reports that the Hororata arrived at Hew York on Sunday from Auckland, and sailed again on Tuesdav for Halifax and London. NORTHUMBERLAND LEAVES CURA-CAO.—-The New Zealand Shipping Coxxxpany has been notified by cablegram that the Federal steamer Northumberland left Curacao on Sunday afternoon for London and AVest Coast ports of Great Bi-itain, en route from Auckland. KAITANGATA REPORTS AGAIN.—A further radio message received by the local office of the Union Company states that the steamer Kaitangat. rive at Auckland at 7 p.m. todav from Devon port, Tasmania. She will berth at the Prince's Wharf and at noon tomorrow sails for Greymouth. -
CITY OF DALHART LEAVES CANAL. —Cabled news has been received by Dalgety and Company that the City of Dalhart left Panama on October J 5 for Wellington and Australia, en route from New York. She is due at Wellington on November 5. GOLDEN WEST DUE SUNDAY.—With cargo from the Pacific Coast, the A. and A. Line’s steamer Golden West is due at Auckland on Sunday afternoon. After discharging the local portion of her cargo under the agency of Henderson and Macfarlane, the vessel proceeds to Wellington, Lyttelton and Timaru to complete. NGAKUTA REPORTS.—A radio message received by the local office of the Union Company states that the collier Xgakuta is expected to arrive at Auckland on Monday from Gladstone, Queensland. After discharge here the collier proceeds to Wellington and Greymouth. MAR AM A FOR SYDNEY.—Owing to the late arrival of the passenger steamer Nloeraki from Suva, the departure of the Union Company’s inter-colonial passenger steamer Manama from Auckland for Sydney has been postponed from 3 p.m. today until noon tomorrow. NITRATES FROM CHILI—The steamer Herrington Court is reported to have sailed from Antofagasta, Chili, on October i> with a full cargo of nitrates for discharge at Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne. Adelaide and Fremantle. She is due at Auckland early in November. NGAPUHI SAILS NEXT TUESDAY.— Owing to Monday being Labour Hay, the departure of the Northern Company’s passenger steamer Ngapuhi lias been postponed from 3 p.m. on Monday until the same time the following day, when she will leave Oiieliunga for New Plymouth. ! PARRACOMBE LEAVES QUEBEC. — Running under the auspie'es of the New Zealand Shipping Company, the steamer Parracombe is reported to have cleared Quebec last Monday for Auckland. Brisbane, Sydney, Geelong, Melbourne and Adelaide. She is due at Auckland about November 24. SPONDILUS ARRIVING.—The Shell Oil Company’s tanker Spondilus is due from Singapore this afternoon, when she will berth at Western Wharf to complete discharging her cargo of motor spirit. It is hoped to dispatch her tomorrow night for Balik Pa pan to load again. KAIKORAI LEAVES MELBOURNE.— With cargo from Edithburg, Wallarroo, Adelaide and Melbourne for discharge at Auckland. Portland, New Plymouth, Castleeliff, Wellington, Lyttelton and Hunedin, the Union Company’s steamer Kaikorai left Melbourne at 3 p.m. last Tuesday direct for this port. HERMINIUS TO BRING JARRAH.— The charter of the Aberdeen Commoni wealth Line stcun. r llonninius (ex Wai- ! mana) to load jarrah in Western Australia was announced last week. According to “Sydney Shipping List,” the Herminius, which has beert in port at Newcastle since September 22, has been fixed to take 4,500 loads of jarrah at two West Australian ports for discharge at three New Zealand ports, at 42s Gd a load, November 15 to 30 loading. PIAKO’S . MOVEMENTS.—The focal • office of the New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the steamer Piako, which arrived at Bluff yesterday morning from Hunediri, completes her discharge of Liverpool cargo there, and later commences loading also. Later she fills up at Port Chalmers, thence Lyttelton, New Plymouth, Wellington and Auckland. She is due here on November IS, and is scheduled to clear this port finally on November 23 for Halifax and London, via Panama. MAHENO'S PASSENGERS. The Maheno, which arrived at Wellington on Tuesday from Sydney, brought the following passengers:—Mrs. C. 3.,. Ayliff, Mr. F. Angenest, Mrs. F. Angenest. Mr. J. F. Broad, Mr. X. A. Booth. Mr. V. Barnard, Mrs J. X. Barclay, Miss A. Baylis, Miss C. Bridgman, Miss R. Brink - man, Mr. W. L. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bell, Mr. Bonnor, Miss L. J. Cross, Mr. A. A. Campbell, Mrs. C. A. Cooke, Mrs. W. Craigie, Miss B. Craigie, Mr. R. M. Cox, Mrs. R. NT. Cox, Mrs. A. C. Dougherty, Miss M. Bougherty, Miss K. Dougherty, Mr. N. Hangar, Mrs. C. Hiamond, Mr. H. Dawson, Mrs. H. Dawson. Miss P. Dawson. Master K. Dawson, Mr. R. R. Dooley, Mrs. L. A. Dawber, Mr. I >. Fraser, Mrs. D. Fraser. Master H. Fraser, Mr. E. Fawcett. Mrs. E. Fawcett. Mr. L. Fairweather, Mr. J. Fryer. Mr. H. Goodwin, Mr. C. S. Geddis, Mrs. C. S. Geddis, Mrs G. Gow, Mr. S. Gilchrist, Mrs. D. Gilchrist, Master Gilchrist. Mr. G. D. Hefi ford, Mr. A. E. Houston. Mrs. A. E. Houston. Lieutenant H. Herbert, Mrs. 11. Herbert, Mr. G. X. Hayward, Mr. H. T. Hume, Dr. I. Henderson, Mrs. I. Henderson, Mrs. E. NT. Henderson. Mrs. M. Halse, Miss J. Hindman. Mrs. NI. Harkin, Nlrs NI. Herder, Mrs. E. Johnson, Miss NT. Johnson, Miss G. Jopp, _Mr. J. J. Kerr, Mr. A. E. Keeble, Mr. W. C. Kellow, Mr. E. W. A. Kellow, Nlrs. A. Kilsbv, Nlr. J- S. Lucy, Dr. C. E. Lester, Nlr. E. S. Luttrell, Nliss X. B. Lewis, Nlr. S. G. Lister, Nlrs. Nr. J. Lister, Nliss G. Lister, Nliss NI. Lister, Nlrs. B. Lee, Nlr. Will Lawson, Nlr. T. H. Lambert, Nlr. H. A. Morgan, Nlrs. V. R. Morgan, Nlr. J. R. Nlarston.. Nlrs. J. R. Marston. Nlr. W. L. Moore, Nlr. J. Mercer, Nlr. I. Ntachin, Major G. K. Meanes, Nlr. L. R. Nlavnard, Nlrs. C. K. Miller, Mr. R. J. Murphy, Mrs. R. J. Murphy, Nliss D. Nlurphv, Nlr. E. S. Nloss, Nliss L. Matthews, Nlrs. NI. E. NlcBurney, Nlrs. J. NlcCombe. Nliss A. P. Xewing, Nliss R. A. Xicoll, Nlr. L. W. Ormandy, Nlrs. L. W. Ormandy, Nliss R. Ormandy, Nlr. X. O’Brien, Mr. C. G Prevost, Nlrs. C. G. Prevost. Mr. W. Potts, Mrs. W. Potts. Nliss L. Rutherford* Mr. H. Ross. Nliss X'. Russell, Nlr. T. L. Robinson, Nlr. E. J. Stuart, Mrs. E. J. Stuart, Nlr. S. D. Speedy, Nlr. J. E. Svkes, Nlrs. I. Sykes, Nlr. W. A. Scott, Nlrs. W. A. Scott, Mr. T. Simon, Nlrs. T. Simon, Nlr. A. Shannon, Nlr. R. Smillie, Nlrs. R. Smillie Miss NI. Sneath, Nliss NT. Smith, Nliss Nl* Scrint, Nlr. G. R. Southey, Nlrs. G. R. Southey, Nlr. H. Saunders, Nlrsr H. Saunders, Nlr. NI. T. Sanderson., Nlr. A Savage, Nlr. A. C. Twyford, Nlrs. A. C Twyford, Nlr. G. R. Tutt, Nlrs. I. E. Tutt. Nlr. J. Trengrove, Nlrs. M. Tavlor, Mrs. C Tatersall. Mrs. E. NI. Todd, Nliss V l‘ Trotter, Nlr. R. Waldron, Nlr. J. Wall Mr’ A. D. Webster, Master T. Webster. Miss Webster. Mr. W, V. Whitta. Nliss. NI. Wood, Mrs. C. WoodraassA Mrs. c s Ward, Nlrs. H. Whyte, Mr. E. W Wise Nlrs. E. W. Wise, Nlrs. K. Webling Mrs’ A. IX Welch, Nlr. G. K. Warnock, Nlrs. j] The Maheno is Vj leave Wellington at noon today on her return trip to Sydney. !
TOFUA LEAVES SUVA. —According to cable advice received by the local office of the Union Company, the Island passenger steamer Tofua left Suva at 4 p.m. yesterday for Auckland, where she is due about midday on Monday. TREGONELL DUE SATURDAY.-Duc at Auckland tomorrow afternoon from Nauru Island, the steamer Tregenell will later berth at the King’s Wharf to land her cargo of phosphates under the agency of Henderson and Macfarlane. RARANGA SAILS WEDNESDAY. — Efforts are being made by A. S. Paterson and Company to dispatch the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s steamer Raranga from Auckland at 5 p.m. next Wednesday for New York, Boston, Halifax and London, via Panama. MOERAKI ARRIVING. —AMurther radio message received by the local office of the Union Company states that the passenger steamer Moeraki is due in the stream at Auckland at 9 o’clock this evening from Suva. The vessel will berth about 10 p.m. at the Prince’s Wharf. VINEMOOR SAILS TODAY. —A. G. Frankham, Limited, advises that the motor-ship Vinemoor, which is at present at King’s Wharf completing discharge of her cargo of hardwood sleepers from Bunburv, Western 'Australia, is to be dispatched at 4 p.m. tomorrow for Honolulu, for oil fuel bunkers, and Sail Francisco, where she is to load timber for Australian ports. COHINTHIC DUE MONDAY. —To complete her discharge of London cargo and to commence loading for her return voyage, the White Star liner Corintliic is to leave Wellington tomorrow afternoon for Auckland, where she is due on Monday. Her other loading ports are Gisborne, Timaru, Napier and Wellington, and she is to i^ <J i.'-]>•■; i<•;i t" 1 linn 11 y fr..n, Wellington on November 22 for Southampton and London, via Panama. REMUERA'S ITINERARY ALTERED. —The local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company has been advised that owing to the rough weather at New Plymouth, the itinerary of the liner Remueia has been altered. She now leaves the Taranaki port tomorrow for Lyttelton, tlience "Wellington, Auckland and Napier, to complete her loading for Home. She is due here on November 4 and is to be dispatched finafiy from Napier on November 9 for Southampton and London, via Panama. . Auckland passengers w ill join the vessel here on November 6. HOLIDAY EXCURSION STEAMERS.— The Northern Company advises that in connection with the Labour Day holiday tne x oil owing steamers are scheduled to lea ve Aucklaml during the week-end;— The W aipa is to sail for Wailieke at 6.30 p.m. today and will leave Surfdale on her return trip at 7.30 a.m. tomorrow. At 1.-io p.m. tomorrow the Hauiti is to be dispatched for Surfdale and Ostend. and the Kawau for Oraiha, Awaroa, Orapiu and Cowes. On Sunday at 9.45 a.m. the JVuipu is to sail for Surfdale, Ostend and Omiha, and the Rangitoto for Motuihi Island. Monday’s steamers, sailing at » rn-. will be the Hauiti, for Surfdale, tne Maipu for Ostend and the Taniwha for Omiha and Cowes Bav.
NORFOLK IN PORT. —The Federal steamer Norfolk arrived at Auckland this and berthed at the Queen s \\ harf to land the local portion of her West of_Kngland cargo under the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company. She loaded her cargo at ewport. Avonmouth. Glasgow and Liverpool, and cleared the latter port two S fbK.-J n wi ei lr, lo i Except for the last )'b ei ) she experienced a moderate gale, fair weather was encountered throughout the voyage. Curacao was called at for oil fuel and she passed tlie Pa " aina Canal on October 2 several cargo for discharge at ‘md K port ’ ru Sa i Pier ’ w e!lington, Ly t telton Jn. I1 P ?. ,n v"’ T r be vessel brought a ..mall mail for New Zealand. Captain G. F. Mead is still in comU Norfolk and he has the follow mg Officers with him;—Chief, Mr F I . Aslin; second. Mr. C R W-ivi-m th£r stU c s nu w. af;- 'YU a. -j. Ruaiirf Vi S ; h ; Mr A. G. Cheeseman; seventh, Mr L> k L'o^eta smsz H®- /• layers?* er ’ >'**»*•& Friday KaSef Patch the ves£el WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE—- . * rhe .xJ < ? llow ing‘ vessels are exnerted wfreless* * s tations tonight .JL^menUoned gonnel, Ruapehu Neaknt, Te " W cKXKL ' inerooor, K ? elun P- a, Rotoru£ anSitik1 ’ Port I »iS3 > , " , SSSsJ?-yS3KS& Tahiti, Maheno. < -ommamfi., -> ornn *'. Golden Cloud. British Gtorj? Xevvton Tiv’phn-f-r?Jdh’nekai Canadian Kosmos, Southern Princess.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 803, 25 October 1929, Page 2
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