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The Log Book

TOFUA’S MOVEMENTS— CabIed advice received by the Union Steam Ship Company states that its Island passenger steamer Tofua left Apia at 5 p.m. on I riday last for Suva and Auckland. MARAMA TOMORROW MORNING The Union Steam Ship Companv’s intercolonial passenger steamer liarama is due in port tomorrow morning from Sydue >*. ( After pratique has been granted, the vessel will berth at Queen’s Wharf to land her passengers, mails and cargo. She is announced to leave on her return trip to Sydney at 3 p.m. on Fridav next Late this morning the Union Companv received a radio message from the .'Tara in a that she expects to arrive in the stream here at 8 a.m. tomorrow.

BRITISH GLORY’S LAST VISIT. The motor-tanker British Glorv, having dis- ‘? ns of fuel oil a.t Miramar, U SSf° n- ? n Friday morning for her hfift vi^it llf ,°o n w ~7’ he ship has made *\ er last visit to Wellington under her ,1° the Union Company. The ?2 chartered on February Zt’ , - twelve months, since when ofl si a w d fr Ve r ed six full cargoes of fuel hi Lf ellmgton ' ancl one at Chile. On luF„, i url ? Passage to San Pedro the s , w '■ Ibe "steamed out" and a h Sl cleaned in readiness to load a full cargo of motor spirit for London. PHOSPHATE CARGOES The Bank Line steamer Mineric, which left Casa blanca, Morocco, on January 4 j, S to ’’ ave cleared Panama on Januvessel has phosphates to oI 1 S d I w’ se at .-Auckland. New Plymouth land a V., U v. and is expected at Auckland about February 19. Advice has also been received that the steamer June left 3\auru Island last Monday with a cargo Phosphates for discharge at Lyttelton £ U r n ers - The vessel is to call slentsh Cl hl? d bunkers Februar >' 11 «- I^w 11 PlyniouUi 1 {,*. nkc!i aV Jr, d here today for Westport for bunkeis, and proceeds thence to Nauru l>l 10s ,Phates for either New Zealand or Australian ports. The Antonio left Westport on Friclav with coal for Papeete, and proceeds thence toMakatea to load phosphates for Ilono-

- MA^ ll - ,us — T,ie Shaw. Savlll and Albion steamer llamilius arrived from Antwerp on Saturday evening and berthed at . King’s Wharf to unload her cargo of L°D Nn tbei bas , C c Slae to tbe agency of vessel 11 . and Company, Limited. The 30 d from Antwerp on December 30 and experienced verv stormv weather the first week from pcfrt After wMt S ila rm area was passed generallv fair veathe l prevailed during the remainder of the voyage. She reached Colon on January 16 and cleared Balboa the folCaptain H. Bowan is in comlie }ias ass °ciated with him i l ?® follo .wmg officers:—Chief, Mr. H A W?fc rst ' A - second*, S;. w - 1 Palmer; third, Mr. C. A. Know chief engmeer Mr. c. Keenliside; second! mF* tt' V le ' t si rd ' Mr. Maurice; fourth iS*t h H \?r. °£r n l\ h - Jlr - A - Noden; senior ®*\th. Mi. W. Sutten; junior sixth Mr ir R I B ll iri'ip ief ref n ig . eratin& engineer, Mr.' me?itor\k eC i°, nd ii Mr - J - Evans : wireless Mr e . ra wAiiaSson: steward,

NIAGARA IN PORT—Early this mornmg the Union Steam Ship Company’s liner Niagara arrived in port from Sydney and later berthed at Prince’s t0 o, lancl her passengers, mails and caigo. fc,ne is announced to resume lier trip to Vancouver, via Suva, Honolulu and Victoria at 11 o’clock tomorrow morning. The Niagara disembarked the following passengers at this port: First Class. —Mr. Agland, Mrs. Agland Colonel N p Adams, Mrs. Adams, Mr! A/rVf 1, Ashton, Mrs. Ashton, Mr. VV. Allan, rfia io " A '\ ( ,‘ Grut X e ' Alrs * Brady, Mr. It. Beale, Mrs. Beale, Mr. Bradiord Mrs Bradford, Mrs. K. Buliot, Mr. C F F M l' s r Miss L. fcr ’ Mrs. \v. B. Cameron, Miss M. M. Cameron, Mrs. J. K. Crawford, Mr. C. Chernside, Mr. M. Cohen, Mrs R Crawford, Mr. E. N. Litchfield Mrs Ditchlield, Miss E. Dempsey, Mrs. M. L. Dargai'd, Mr. It. C. Dolbey, Mr. J T* MrrS^ M £ Edwards, Mr. T. A. Field] Alls. ±* leld, Air. P. A. Fox, Mrs. Fox Mix 4 H Gordon, Mrs. airdom £r ls -£. 4." Gordon, Mr. F. Goldberg, Mr. Y* Brandquist, Mrs. Grandquist, Miss P. Garrey, Mr. H. S. Hazill, Miss J F ffis Sl Mr ■j r ‘p G * Hoskins » Mrs. HoskMr* T A J V B - tLalar >'. Miss E. Hillary. H Tnri lS m S £fiss C - K »nee, Mr. c! Leddy M? w L °yastrom, Miss N. i • D. Lovendge. Mrs Loveridge, Miss C. M. Mitchell MiS l* Mitchell, Miss M. SSr Mi£* £" gue ad M'r M> n^ ue> Mrs. Mont a : cheimore, "mi-sF g* Mitcheli, Miss E. F. Mitchell Mr W p Maschurtz Dr. C. Mr* D* Mrfw ell, Mackersey, Mss v McGregor Mr. D. J. McCarthy s ir ;.. Macße an, Mss K. McMaster, Mr D Nem lra Mr in ’r I* Si NeU1 * Colonel O-Brien’Vf?- T J 'T A ;^.2 k - erbloom ’ MihsS M * MisF M 'r I .' ia* T ' J ‘ >'i'ion, Mrs, O'Brien, b. Pmkins B MI" s : A. aS percv, Parker, Mrs. Parker. Mr. H. p Pliipns Mias M. Reed, Mr. S. H. Rye, Mr S J Robinson, Major C. R. Richardson, Mrs Riehai dson, Mr. P. Ramwell. Mr. J .T smi]h rs - Stevenson, Mr. V.' C* feinitii, Mr. T W. Smith. Mrs. Smith! at - G ; E v Schweitzer, Mr. J. Samson. E^Swanf d °F i lr %C empel 3?y> Mr. D. L. Thomson, Miss ip- ~J . lr :V' r ’ J, 1 '*■ A • J- Thomas, Mr. W lauw, Mrs.Tauw, Master w. Tauw. Mr Weslf-MA A.^Taffa. Mr - G * B * West - ilrs!

Second "Class—M*r. H. D. Allison, Mrs. •,, Alison, Miss N. Billington, Miss O. Brazier. Mr. W. Boeckcr, Mr C Bambury, Mrs. Bambury, Miss M. Bambury Mrs. F ; Bell, Miss T. M. Brown, Mr. J M. Biuen, Miss E. Crawford, Mr l^ A Vv C; : W p' vcl ,'- Mr “- p - Cawkwell, Master .I. Cawkwell, Mrs. F. L. M. Cole Miss L. Dunn, Mr. Xj. C. Darecv Aliss FnPlaiid, Mr. I. K. Finlaysin, M*r r •T & U )^.'i ns ’ M . rs - K - Gibbons. Miss vrUl' a? Ib Ta° n ?' Master T. J. Gibbons, W Herbert, Mr. C. R. Hevcock M r * Hooper, Hooper, Mr. R c’ fJ;-5 Irvi T t e • . Mr s. Irvine, Master W. * J.* B\ine, Master F. N. Keane, Miss B M Keane, Mrs. L. Pt. Lawler, Mrs H A* Lawes, Mr. M. Mooney, Mrs. Mooney! Mr. C. E. Maskall, Mrs. E. M. Merritt P *w* J lrs - Mr! I- ? ' ,? I fP OT, fi d ' Mrs. McDonald. Miss M. .J. McDonald. Mr. IT. M. MacDonald Mrs. MacDonald, Miss M. MacDonald’ Master P. MacDonald, Miss L. Maca?tnev’ Mrs Nickolson Mr. A. 73. Nickolson R. Nickolson, Master D. Nickolson, Miss S- Xyiekolson, Mrs. L. E. Nickolson Mr W. Pearce Miss E. Pike, Miss A Prkl* \!r S ‘v J v, C " Pr ?;ce. Miss J. M. Pryce’ Reed ß *M ß rr* Richardsorn^Mr’ T nf S. A a.Woods. Miss A. Waddell "fn- 1, T Ml o WUcox, Mr. a. Toung, Miss D. A. Yates' Mr. i-i. H. Zengopge; and 15 third-class!

THE LARGO LAW.—The steamer f-.aigo Law, er, route from Antwerp, bunkered at Durban and resumed her voyage to Auckland on Januarv 22. She 'is due about February 20. The vessel has a basic slag cargo. The New Zealand Shipping Company is the local agent. RANGITATA'S PASSENGERS.—The following is the passenger list of the eala . l ) t l Shipping Company’s motorRm.C? an^ ltata ' which left Wellington for ??, athai " pto " . and London on Saturday afternoon—First saloon: Miss M s 4\.S n, i? Qmniander G - v - l”. Branson.* R.N* G 1 R„i?, ra J!V 5 - 011 ' „ Ca l >tai n A. Dry ham, Mr. th. mrtv U i‘f R -■ Byrue. Mrs. M. Burden, tne Riglit Hon. Viscount Craigavou Viscountess Craiga von, Mr. L. T Dw-ln r e rT'• Slr i-^t es Fergusson, Bt., LL.D.! GC.MD., K.C.8., D. 5.0., M.V.0.. Lady Ahce Fergusson, Miss A. D. Fulfol-d. Mg 5- b haikiner. Mr. T. E. Gooding, Mr T R. Groom, Mr. W. T. Greig, Mrs. Greig Mrs 3 p rPS* 003 ' Hugonin! Mrs-" \* -t> J e Miss E. -V. IXelmore, Mrs* F* S' Johnson Mrs. M. C. Keliock, V; ;• b- P- Ivitson, Miss O. M a til an Mr Justtoo MacGregor, Mrs. MacGregor, Miss MisS* <l t m E r- r ' Mrs ' , F - H - MacKenzie, Si? P, 1 ' b McGregor, Mr. A. McDonald. K ‘ McLaughlin, Miss A. McLaughNeale, Captain E, L. brr Ewing, Miss N. S. Orbell, Miss M. E. Peacock, Miss M. O. Peacock, Mr J Parsons, airs. A. TV. Rich, Miss V F* Robinson, aiiss M. Skerrett, airs, lx! M* Mrs'°F U s, o rmV M ‘® s J- Sapio-CliXford, £nt r St ?i ton a-\ C: u Th nZ l rMaTJr' T Mr < Vickery, M™ PP VickeoT -Major J. A. Whitney. Miss A. AT. Whitv^»*4-^ liss < ~' i -‘- Whitney, Mr. C A Mr U i' es j -\'y W ' R ' Wilson, airs. TViison, S; Whitney, aiiss S. TViison, Cap- } v,- C " Mihite-Parsons. Second 1 -. Miss A. A. Addineil, Miss AI Addmell, air. E. O. Bennett, airs. Bennett, Mrs- Crawford". 11 Mrs* e' *Go^iing, l ' a .Mr° r j’ ! ; < !'! es ’ r* 11 'p . 1 ■- Gibson Hopson, Miss kell l / ss S-HiH airs. A Mas\liss r/* 1^ 611 ' ilr - R Me Allan, V “ ; A. J. Noakes. aiiss *\i. Aoith, All. E. E. Porteous, Mrs p o rTrfss S, E M TT C Rem TT Ck 'vr lrS - F ‘ M.'lteid, A. IS k :C ' S h^w K, afr. G‘. SS p M * S ,faw iSo^U: Mr /.* P ha smith * At'* K ; Suar 'ctt, aiiss 31? A .;.p m 1 airs. A. Thorpe, airs. G E Tyilkmson, air. S. 13. Willikms. airs E C. Wiltshire; and 94 third-class.

UUMAROAS PASSENGERS Tie H. D. Greenwood, Rev ~ A G rrJ ln ulJ* -' NIr ‘ Mr. FI. C Hart vrVc: c; Herring. N. W Hawiev’ Mr * a S * S* Mr. HavM Mr. a. Hoult, Mr G Mr" H* r* G ' l i a 3' es - A. S Iligg^' -mi. H. G. Hurcombe. Master C h ti„ S ’ Jacobs Mr"* T - Ar H K f Mr t Ju* n ge, K M.i Un 3 ? e ' J- Jonge, f^ne^! % Kn^rMPs M J: Lenehan.' afS V* F T ;!f KC ' ?, !r - C. aicDmiagh Mis?* E* o C M2m a&h - J l iss T - Mni?r U M*r M l7* r T *M r - \lHle dr Mr s ."M! a! MrS 1 ' A * Pierce^Sr th *C M 1?? R &UVIT. R Vrah r .* M. H * Rob??S- 0 0^ k ’T? Ir * Oiive^'Srs! W I ’G E R b ‘S VUss'e. 8 * R?be?t y son. Mr* Willikms! Lte^T I ®,, 5 ' 155 r - c - G e! e Miss Mr R P k *1?! Truslkw. air P j ,unrt ' Mr. IT. K T J ’uv^ n l ai1 ’ “ Vrr - A Wooias touf * Mrs E 1 °f£“' -Uiss P . second-class. A ‘ oolaston, and 85

KAIRANGA'S SAILING DOUBTFUL -—The Union Company advises fiat it it doubtful if the Kairanga will sail tomor row for Honolulu, San Fra icisco and Los Angeles, as previously announced. MAUI POMARE SAILS TOMORROW The Government motor ship Maui Pomare is to be dispatched at 3 o’clock tomorrow afternoon for Line and Apia She is berthed at King's Wharf. Speeding, Ltd., is her local agent. RIO DORADO SAILS TOCAY.-Advi~ from Henderson and Mncfarlane. Ltd. states that the steamer Rio Dorudo, nor at King’s Wharf discharging the local portion of her cargo of fron Casablanca, Morocco, is to beViispatehed at o o’clock this afternoon for Wangafiui and New Plymouth to complete unloadTHE CANADIAN CHALLENGER.The Canadian National steamer Canadian Challenger sailed for Wellington, Lyttelton. Tiniaru and X'unedin on Saturday to complete discharging cargo Iron Halifax. Afterward the vessel will lead in the South and return to Aucsland about the end of the month to complete loading genera! cargo for New York. Boston and Halifax. KALINGO FRO-M PORT STEPHIiNS. —Air expected arrival at about 1 p.m. today was tlie Lamb stearrer Kalingo with a cargo of hardwood timber and :»1« from Port Stephens. The vessel wag allotted a berth at Central Wharf, where she is to unload the local portion oi' her cargo to the agency of the Nonberr Steamship Company. The vessel Utr sails for East Coast ports to couple*-* discharge. WELLAND CANAL OPENING.—Th new AVellaml Ship Canal will be officially opened on July 1. 1930, according to a statement by Mr. A. J. Grant, engineer in charge of construction at St. Catherines. The summit level of the shircanal, Mr. Grant state.-, will be in us*; from the opening of navigation, aad locks one, two and three will be read] for use. It is not expected, ho-vevr, that the flight looks a~ Thorold will be finished until well toward the date se: for the official opening of the canaL

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 893, 10 February 1930, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 893, 10 February 1930, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 893, 10 February 1930, Page 2

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