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The Log Book

PERSONAL. —Captain H. Barnet is in command of the Remuera, now at Auckland, and he lias associated with him the following officers: Chief, Mr. A. .T. Angell; second, Mr. R. C. Aldridge; third, Mr. T S. Marchington; fourth, Mr. G. C. Hoiart; first wireless operator, Mr. L. F. Cobbett; second. Mr. E. K. Roberts: surgeon, Dr. G. E. Wood; chief engineer, Mr. W. R. Sneddon; second, Mr. A. Percival; third, Mr. V. Carwod; fourth, Mr. V. Joslyn; fifth, Mr. D. Ward; sixth. Mr. M. Fisher; seventh, Mr. D. Knox; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. J. Gillespie; second, Mr. L. Lewery; electrician, Mr. A. M. Boyd; steward-in-charge, Mr. I. Brain. KAIKORA! FOR N EWCASTLE.-The local office of the Union Company advises that the collier Kaikorai is to be dispatched from Auckland on Saturday for Newcastle, where she loads for New Zealand. ULIMAROA AT SYDNEY.—The Hud-dart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa arrived at Sydney from Auckland at 5.-40 a.m. yesterday. The vessel is to sail on Friday, and she Is due at Wellington next Tuesday morning. HAU RAKI’S BERTH.—Due at Auckland at noon on Friday from the Pacific Coast, the Union Company’s motor-ship Hauraki will berth at the Prince's Wharf to unload the local portion of her cargo before proceeding to Wellington, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. WEIRBANK DUE TOMORROW.— Wireless advice from the Bank Line motor-ship Weirbank states that she will arrive from Peru at two o’clock tomorrow afternoon. The vessel has a cargo of sugar and will unload at Chelsea. Spudding Ltd., is the local agent. GABRIELLA FROM AUSTRALIA. Advice received by the local office of the Union Company states that the steamer Gabriella arrived at Bluff yesterday from Melbourne and Hobart, and left again at 6.15 p.m., via Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington and New Plymouth, for Auckland. FERNDALE REPORTS. —Radio advice received by Henderson and Macfarlane states that the steamer Ferndale is due at Auckland on Saturday afternoon frern Mexico and the Pacific Coast. From this port the vessel proceeds to Australian ports next Tuesday. KALINGO FOR NEW ZEALAND. The local office of the Union Company has been advised that the steamer Kalingo has been fixed to load at Sydney about the middle of March, and laU»r fills up at Newcastle and Port Stephens for Auckland, Xew Plymouth, Wanganui, Picton and Greymouth. CANADIAN CHALLENGER DUR SUNDAY. —To complete her loading, the Canadian National Steamships’ steamer Canadian Challenger is expected at Auckland on Sunday from Southern ports. It is hoped to dispatch her next Monday, for New York, Boston and Halifax, via Panama. GOLDEN WEST’S BERTH.—Due at Auckland on Friday morning from fcia Pacific Coast, the O. and O. Line's steamer Golden "West will berth at the Central Wharf to unload the local portion of her cargo* before proceeding to Wellington and Lyttelton to complete discharge. Henderson and Macfarlane will act as v the local agents. CLANSMAN’S ITINERARY. The Northern Company advises that the Clansman will resume her weekly service to Russell and Northern ports next week. The Clansman will sail on Mondays- and return to Auckland on Fridays. During the summer the vessel has been making two trips a week to the North. ROTORUA TO LOAD.—The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the liner Rotorua, will leave Port Chalmers tomorrow for Bluff, to commence loading for London. The vessel will subsequently load at Auckland and Wellington. She is due here on March 4, and is to sail finally from Wellington on March 15 for Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal. RARANGA ARRIVES TONlGHT.—According to a radio message received by A. S. Paterson and Company, the Shaw, Savill and Albion Comapny’s steamer Raranga is due in the stream at Auckland at 10 o’clock this evening from Liverpool. The vessel has general merchandise from West Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Oamaru, and has been allotted a berth at the | Queen's Wharf.

AORANGI’S PASSENGERS. The R.M.M.S. Aorangi, which left Auckland yesterday afternoon for Sydney, took the following passengers:— First Saloon.—Miss Walker, Miss Saunders. Mrs. Moffat, Mr. D. W. Fraser, Mr. C. O’Brien, Mr. and Mrs. H. Willis, Mr. E. Tonneson. Mr. and Mrs. V. Granquist, Mrs. Loydstrom, Miss Liddy, Mr. L. C. F. Vincent, Miss Weader, Mr. G. B. Wimble, Miss Kiinge, Miss Thomas, .Mr. and Mrs. A. Sara and child, Mr. H. C. Self, Masters Sara (3). Miss Buck, Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mansford, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Bland. Second Saloon. —Mrs. Baqnister, Mr. and Mrs. R. .T. Ca.tes, Mr. and Mrs. F. Clare. Mrs. Casbolt. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Spencers and child, Mr. and Mrs. H. and Miss Jackson, Miss Newman, Mrs. Palmer, Mr. A. C. Lewellin, Miss Stockbridge, Mrs. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. George and two children, Mr. W. H. Carter, Mr. H. J. Barnett, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Giles, Masters Brown (2), Major Oliver, Mr. A. J. Brown and 14 thirdclass.

PASSENGERS FROM HOME. —Passengers bound for New Zealand by the Orient liner Oi'ford, which is due at Svdney on Thursday from London, include —Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Coles, Mr. J. W. Franklin, Professor W. H. Gould, Mr. A. E. Hay, Misses M. and E. Hegarty. Mr. A. M. McClurg, Mrs. Todd, Misses K. M., M. P., and S. M. Todd, and Mr. P. H. M. Williams. ViceAdmiral Alan G. Hotham, C. 8., C.M.G., R. is also to be on board. PASSENGERS FROM HOME. The following passengers arrived at Auckland yesterday by the New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Remuera from Southampton:— First Saloon. —Mrs. A. M. Allen, Mr. EC. Bacon, Mr. F. Batho, Mr. F. E. Briden. Mr. W. J. Campbell, Mr. A. Canham, Mr. A. D; Chard. Mr. H. G. ChaterFawsitt, Mr. J. W. Cockroft, Mr. D. Crawford, Mrs. Crawford, Mr. J. J. Cridlan. All's. Cridlan. Air. J. F. Crosher, Airs. C. I. Curtis, Mr. W. T. Curtis, Airs. Curtis, Alajor B. AT. M. Edwards, Mrs. E. AI. Elkington, Airs. Russell Fergusson, Air. A. Fraser, Air. C. W. H. Glogsop, Airs. A. W. Hellaby, Air. A. C. Hill, Air. R. Hornsby, Air. R. D. Horton. Air. A. Johnson, Mr. T. W. Lane, Airs. Lane, Aliss E. Lee, Airs. E. AI. Llewellyn Lloyd, Aliss AI. L. Llewellyn Lloyd, Air. F. H. Milsted, Rev. E. T. Alurray, Mrs. Alurray, Air. E. Patchett, Air. G. H. Pattinson, Air. H. Rankin, Air. A. W. Redford, Airs. J. M. Riddiford and maid, Aliss R. AI. Riddiford, Miss P. T. Riddiford, Air. J. S. Riddiford, Air. J. Scott, Aliss H. Slater, Mr. J. B. Smalley, Aliss B. Smalley, Air. J. R. C. Smith, Miss A. I. Smith, Air. A. G. Smith. Air. A. Steel, Air. J. Steel, Air. J. T. ThistletonSmith, Airs. Thistleton-Smith, Air. L. C. Tipper, Air. S. R. Whitley, Airs. Whitley, Sir Richard Winfrey, Lady Winfrey, Air. AI. Young. Second Saloon.—Air. A. H. Alcock, ATiss AI. Anderson, Air. V. P. Chalk, Aliss J. E. Crosher, Air. W. E. Crump, Air. B. J. Dare, Aliss L. C. Davies-Colley, Air. W. Dunlop, Air. W. L. F. Fetch, Aliss A. Kennedy, Aliss D. Law, Airs. J. Alanser, Air. J. S. AlcFerran, Airs. F. McNeill, Aliss A. Alc-Neill, Air. F. C. J. Alorgan, Air. W. E. Nosworthy, Air. T. A. Pearse, Air. B. O. Plumb, Airs. Plumb, Airs. I. C. Plunier Jones, Air. C. Powell, Airs. E. Quinlan, Aliss M. Quinlan, Aliss P. Quinlan, Mr. J. H. Rowlands. Aliss Z. Sanderson, Air. J. Upton, Air. ]S. Varvel, Mr. E. Watson, Mr. A. West, Air. R. W. Wilson and 49 third-class. TAHITI’S PASSENGERS. —The Tahiti, which arrived at Wellington on Alonday from Sydney, brought the following passengers:— hirst Class.—Mr. R. Abbott, Aliss E. Abbott, Mr. H. A. Black, Mr. E. Bignold, Airs. C. Bignold. Air. It. E. Brett, Airs. E. Brett, Mr. A. Bristow, Airs. A. Bristow, Aliss F. Bristow, Mr. H. Carter, Airs. H. Carter, Air. W. Clarkson, Air. A. Davidson, Airs. A. Davidson. Aliss AI. Dyer, Aliss I. Eller, Air. E. Forth, Aliss Forth, Air. E. Geach, Mrs. E. Geacli, Air. B. P. George, Air. W- F. Gardner, Air. K. Gardner, Aliss M. Geach, Air. C. J. Hart. Air. T. Hutchinson, Airs. T. Hutchinson, Air. A. Hermes, Sister Juliana, Air. AI. Kannally, Airs. AI. Kannally, Air. V. Kannally, Miss AI. Kannally, Air. E. Kinsley, Lord Latymer, Lady Latymer, Air. S. Lufft, Airs. S. Lufft, Aliss AI. Lufft, Airs*. H. Legge, Aliss H. Maher, Dr. C. Martin, Airs. C. Martin, Mrs. V. Milner, Air. AI. P. Alyer, Mrs. AI. Myer, Dr. E. Alerrington, Miss L. Meyer, All's. C. Pratt, Sister Pliillipina, Air. C. Ramsay, Air. A. Kaper, Air. E. Skinnei*. Airs. E. Skinner, Mr. F. Spencer, Airs. F. Spencer, Alas ter E. Spencer, Air. L. Spencer, Airs. L. Spencer, Mr. P. Solomon, Mrs. P. Solomon, Air. H. Thompson, Air. F. B. Tavora, Airs. L. Wenden, Air. A. Wolstenholme, Airs. A. Wolstenholme, Mr. E. Wright, Air. A. Wliitcombe. Second Class.—Air. J. Armstrong, Airs. J. Armstrong, Air. S. Brennan, Airs. S. Brennan, Ala A. J. Birse, Miss L. Bates, Aliss G. Cash, Airs. T. Draper, Air. A. Fitzgerald. Air. G. Gray, Aliss N. Hubble, Aliss F. Howarth, Air. R. Hutchinson, Air. J. Lepper, Airs. N. AlcGillvray, Master T. McGillvray, Mr. D. F. Price, Air. J. D. Palmer, Airs. J. D. Palmer, Air. H. Steel, Air. J. H. Stovell, Air. A. Tanbourne, Airs. A. Tanbourne, Air. H. A. Vacher, Airs. H. Vacher, Air. H. Wright, Airs. H. Wright, Aliss E. Wickens, Aliss K. Warrell; and 5S third class passengers. The Tahiti sailed again yesterday afternoon for Rarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco, and took the following passengers:— First Class.—Aliss A. A. Ayson, Airs. C. J. Brooke, Air. and Mrs. Bunting, Mr. Bishop, Mr. Wyrley Birch, Airs. A. AI. Brown, Aliss E. Frater, Miss R. Gibbs. Aliss E. J. Gibbs, Mr. F. G. Gibbs. Mr. J. H. Garland, Airs. S. AI. Hales. Mr. R. E. T. Hewat, Aliss Ichnellbaches, Mr. C. AI. Knocker, Air. and Airs. C. AlcHugh, Mr. H. M. Alarler, Air. G. C. Alarler. Miss M. R. Maginnity, Miss F. E. Alaginnity, Miss G. B. Mouatt, Mr. and Airs. W r . F. Ponder, Mrs. E. A. Reed, Miss AI. Reed, Air. E. A. Reed, Miss AI. Schnellbacher, Air. B. D. Vial, Mrs. G. Air. and Airs. F. C. Adams, Mr. A. R. E. S. \ enner, Air. and Airs. R. Wil3on. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Eastman, Air. and Mrs. R. B. Harper, Aliss J. Hower, Air. and Airs. A. Mack, Mrs. F. S. Robinson, Mr. and Airs. J. E. Shaw, Miss F. C. Stevens. Second Class.—Mrs. E. Beck. Miss E. Beck, Mrs. C. Billson. Airs, and Miss Carrie-Brooks, Miss M. Davis Air. J. Dyer Air. Alorris Dixs. Air. and Mrs. Gamble, Airs. H. Garland-Pike, Air. S. G. Hudson Mr. R. G. Hargraves. Mr. R. Hart, Air. J. Loef, Mr. R. Aloran, Airs. Moran, Mrs A. Nicholson. Aliss J. Xich?I sol V M X s * j?- Roseberg. Air. V. Y. Smith, Mr i R. Stock, Mr. R. Terpunetu, Mr. and Mrs Wallace, Air. P. Williams. Mr. 4*** R- Wright; and 6 steerage.

LARGO LAW DISCHARGING.—Ths steamer Largo Law, which arrived at Auckland yesterday from Antwerp with a cargo of basic siag, is unloading a quantity of the cargo at King’s Wharf, and will discharge the remainder at New Pl3'mouth. The vessel sailed from Antwerp on December 6. but had to nut into Falmouth on December 10 for repairs to the steering gear, which was damaged in stormy weather. The voyage was resumed on December 19. via the Cape of Good Hope. Calls were made at Daker and Durban for bunkers. Captain J. F. Fencott is in commanfl and the following are the officers:— Chief, Mr. R. H. Buick; second, Mr. A. King; third, Mr. J. R. Eyres; chief engineer. Air. F. R. Dee: second. Mr. D. Pettigrew; third, Air. S. Smith; fourth, Mr. N. Payne; wireless operator, Mr Parkinson. _ The New Zealand Shipping Company is the local agent. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to bo within range of the undermentioned wireless station tonight:— . Auckland: Aorangi. Tofua, Maui Poraare, Hauraki. Falsttrbo, Golden West, Karanga, Oldham, Karand, Sierra, Ferndale. Wellington: Maori Wahine, ramawne, Arahura. Dunedin . Niagara, Otakl, Canadian Challenger. Cuinberl*.nd, Port Denison, Port Victor, Port Pnje, Kimutaka, Tamaroa, Westmorelana, Argyllshire, Tahiti, Hopemount. Awarua: Sir J. C. Ross, C. A. Kosmos, Southern Princess, City « New York, Eleanor Boling, MaKura AVakakura, Alaheno. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—ARRIVAL YESTERDAY HOKUXGA (» pm.). t tm*. Ke *‘ nedy, from Hokianga. ARRIVALS TODAY XGAPUHI (7.30 a.m.). 70S tons, Bart, from New Plymouth. AF.APARTA Is expected from Yreitport, via Darga-Ville. tomorrow anat*" leave at 3 p.m. on Friday for HAUTURU, now due at Onehunga•*} 6 a.m. on Friday from Kawhia, sails for Hokianpa at * ° CKK the same afternoon. NGAPUHI leaves for Xew at 4 p.m. tomorrow and arrives back 7.30 a.m. on Saturday.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 907, 26 February 1930, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 907, 26 February 1930, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 907, 26 February 1930, Page 2

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