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The Log Book

| PERSONAL.—Mr. B. W. Gandell. has rejoined the Tamahine as second engij neer after holiday leave. i Mr. w. M. Clrkson has joined the KaPong* as third engineer, in place of Mr. j Will is, who lias transeffed to the Kanna. | The following are the engineers on the Union Company’s new cargo steamer Wai- , nui, which is due at Wellington from Home on April 17:—Chief. Mr. A. O. Inverarity; second, Mr. J. K. Scott; third, Mr. W. Marshall. CANADIAN EXPLORER TO SAIL.— llie local office of the Canadian National i steamships hopes to dispatch the CanL., lan , Explorer, now loading at King’s W liatf, at 4 o clock this afternoon for J -New York, Boston and Montreal. MAKURA LEAVES SYDNEY. —ThUnion Company’s liner Makura was dispatched from Sydney for Auckland at 1 p.m. on Saturday with passengers, mail and cargo. She is due on "Wednesday morning, and returns to Sydney at 3 p.m. on Friday. “ E R M| N'us cleared boston.— The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Herminius; which left Auckland for New lork, Boston, Halifax and London on February 26,, is reported to have cleared Boston last Friday. PORT HARD YREPORTS.— The ComPort^^rflv and Dominion Line steamer Kiw p i ha f re ? ( ? rtert wireless to Roberton Limited that she exreach Auckland from London ierH),nfS luornmg she has general \3i nttfl for discharge at Auckland, JESS'S + and ISew Plymouth. Before cming into port the vessel will unload explosives at the Motuiht anchorage - stJanie,. LV .E Rl C.—The Bank Line arrived from Cuba yestrU noining and berthed at Chelsea 3 The va^e d I during b th^ e vos5 I ge until the vessel was nearing' Npw zln Little; second ati* * ur . «J. Mr R. Kibbon; fourth Mr t a U ' d ' wireless operator Mr’ rT r -, J - f. Purdon; Mr S .’ m. V; Cofie?; «•' s“'r Mi I co». §« c*'-! 1 k. Ssssf? n i: mpr'tr s ' !'■ A- Gilniour, 71 r M J Grin-t Mrs’ T 1 1?? A. Gardner, Rev. A. C. Gr?go rv A. ' M l ' lufe Vi R - Mrs. A. E. Harman Mr 4 Humphreys, Ml-. A.- Hancock, Mrs M H. Horrocks Mr t \ ‘ i./,-. '‘ tns ’ Miss J. Harvey, Mrs V} f Mr. M. G. Haze Jinan, Mr c E tiss B - Kirkcami S e, Sr. M°iW Ir iV ¥• A- A. l™u P Ae?%rl: | 'Ce, M r W j.^ £ Lew! m VI Mas ter 8 fe M' ri2 L AT?’ \ llS nr P r Morris » Miss R. F. Mori, , imps, An. IT. J. Alanson. Air r r r* a„ s^ s - Mr x H. °J. Miss M. No y ake, Ir Mr.j: <?Mera,° Osborn Miss K. O'Meeghan Miss f' O Meeghan, I>r. F. E. Olive.-, Mrs A w Pnestall, Mrs. M. F. Pow, Mrs. I pttter' son. .Miss N. M. Palmer, Mr. R a Rank' hurst. Mr. L. Robertson, Master' T Rn' bertson, Mrs. L. E. Rowe Mr F 4* Rowe, .Mr. R. H. Rigarl.sfird .\fiss D Rouse M’iss *5 tj* Kouse, Mr® M. rcouse, .miss L. M. Robson, Mrs K it Reid. Miss E. M. Reid, Mrs. A. Reid Mr e^ en f ve L Mrs. E. Robertson, Master £,• I L ( ?J?^ r^ s , on J, T^ llss Russell, Airs A L. Sibbald, Airs. N. Smith, Miss P g | m ith. Miss N. E. Smith, Miss u' r' Smith, Airs. R. Spence, Rev. W Snenop* Mr. F A Staig, Mr. A. Spence, Airs! L J. Smith. Mr. At. A. Stevely, Mr. J Strong, Mr. At. G. Stead, Mr. AA 7 D Stewart, Airs. L. Stewart, Miss e" at' Scott, AR. T. Thornton, Mrs. E Thornhill. Mr. J. P. Thornhill. Miss 7(1. Thornhill, Mr. F. G. Tabraham, Airs AI Tabraham, Miss A. Twinlow, Air. AV G Turner, Mrs. I. Thorpe, Air. C. A. Tho'rpe, Air. S. B. von Doussa, Airs. F. AA'eber Airs. B. B. Woodham, Aliss F AA 7 alters’ ATr. K. AVurm. Air. E. AVallisch. Al?s M.’ AA ard, Air. E. A. AA orskett, Airs AI T Worsk.ett, Air. R. W. AVightman Airs I A l ' ‘ V r r ’ A- w uftotman, Aiiss C. hite, Airs. L. E. AVhite, Air. H H A\ hite. Airs. C. AA’ise, Air \ H Mrs. 4Y. A. Young. Mr. A. E. Yates Mrs' J. H. Wilkes. Miss P. Bennett, Mr T R Lawson. Airs. K. E. Lawson, Airs. A F Turnbull. Air. J. Turnbull, ATiss P* D I ratt. Airs. L. Pratt, Aliss T. K Palmer* W- H; Hopkins, Mr F. T^7r B A Faulkner, yrrs. L. Cameron, Mr. .T. yr. Cameron. Mr. W. A. Todd Mrs X. M. Todd. Mr. G. Abel. Mrs. M. “ fknley Mr. A. H. Donald, Mr. F. Dickson, Mr' M. Rosie, Mr. E. H. von Stunner. Mrs .T Barnes, Mr. H. X. McKinnon, Air T Col' lins. Air. A. AValters, Mrs. E Walters Miss AI. McKenzie. Mr. L. R. Creagh Mr' H- Latimer, Mr. J AY. I.angridge, Rev! H. I-.. Piper. Air. A. V. King Air S c Pratt. Miss I. AT. Pratt, Master* S.' Pratt Master A. Pratt, Aliss L. Pratt, Afr T.’ ?e e cpnd'-cdls's J ' Brien - Mr - Hale; ana'll.) The vessel will arrive at Sydney tniborrow morning. She is to sail on Fn_ Tuesday * S dU6 at Aucklan< l the following

TAHITI AT WELLINGTON. —The Royal Mail liner Tahiti arrived at Wellington this morning from San Francisco, via Papeete and Rarotonga, with passengers, mails, and cargo. The vessel is to leave there at 4 p.m. tomorrow fox* Sydney in completion of her voyage. EGERO SAILS WEDNESDAY. —The Norwegian motor-tanker Egero, now at Western Wharf putting out the remainder her cargo of petrol from Singapore, is to sail for Balikpapan on Wednesday to load another cargo. The vessel is under charter to the Shell Company. onSl UT Si ER v CROSS SAILS TOMORROW.— fhe Melanesian Mission steamer. Southern Cross, ,is to sail tomorrow Af^f rn °° n foi mission stations of Melanesia. This morning she left s Wharf to adjust her compasses at the dolphin, and berthed later across the end of Central Wharf. WEIRSANK SAILS TOMORROW Henderson and Macfarlane, Ltd., advises that the Bank Line motor-ship AYeirbank, now at King’s Wharf unloading the local portion of her cargo of phosphates from Makatea Island, is to sail tonmrroiv afternoon for Lyttelton, to complete discharge. WAIPU BAR UNWORKABLE. A. G Frankham Ltd., advises that the * scow Scot has been prevented for the past week from entering the Waipu harbour owing to the condition of the bar. The easterly winds have silted up the entrance, and it is hoped a change in the weather will clear the bar by the end of the week.. PORT CAROLINE LOADING HERE. —The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Caroline arrived here early this morning irom Wellington to complete loading ior Home. She waited in tne stream until her cargo was ready for lifting. She was to berth' at 1 o’clock this afternoon at Uueen's Wharf to complete her yxrgo. and is to leave finullv for London at noon on Wednesday. ~T HE PA KEH A. —The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer pakena, now at Napier loaning lor .ttotteruam and London, is to leave mere at o p.m. today ior Auckland to complete tuling up. Due here on \\ ednesaay morning, the vessel berths at Central VV hari ana loads under the agency of A. s. Paterson and Company, y 1 too Pakeha is to be dispatched finally lrom here at 6 p.m. on next on her homeward voyage, via the Panama Canal. CANADIAN TRANSPORTER FROM Hmlii-aX,—ffiie Canadian Nation t Steamships steamer, tanauian j. r; \ - porter, arrived here at o o clock «....s moiinng irom Halifax, via Panama. is luny loaned with merchandise ior New Zealand, a large pai t of tne local cousjgnment is plaster. The Vessel lei’ Halifax on Marcn 1, and cleared the Panama Canal oa rvLarch lu. 'ihe vovaee was lair. Uxough during the ,uu , bL ' eu Sll 'ung nor'ly -v OU winds, while , coast. The local office of the Canadian National S^ a w sl ?i ipS t0 0^63 . L ° dispatch the vessel lor Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin on Wednesday. Captain J. F. Smeitzer is in command c'mt-f VI V.V hl K 1 wo - ir ' e (ollownig ollicers;’ Ltnef, Mr. X. Williams; second, Mr c Moore; third Mr \V. Davies; thief engineei, Mr. J. JMahieu; second. Mi 1* Lox; third, Mr. d. Turnes; lu’urth.’ Mr’ J. f aikinson; radio operator, Air. M Gilbert; chief steward, Mr. A. Drinkwater. NIAGARA FROM SYDNEY.— The Royal Man liner Niagara arrived in port eariy this morning from Sydney ", route to Vancouver. After pratiaue’ had granted the vessel berthed at Queen s Wharr to laijd mails, cargo, and tne following passengers:— and Mrs. Barr, r r - L,ai ?.• Miss L. u. Beere, .Miss Beere JVtr. T. Bullantyne, Mr C D. Colling Mr F. C. Cuff, Mr. and MrV J - Mr. G. Dechelette, Mr. W. Donnei, Mr. A. C. A. Daniels Dr T Dawson Miss E. B. Fee, Miss M. Flynn Ati-c Mrs. N. D. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gray, Mr. W Graham \Vi!. u B. and Mrs. A. L. Giider. R ’Heniy C*or D , K °toi n &» Miss 'P. Lees, M Murroy .Mrs: ?' Z ur J? r - Ml and Mrs. lb. Tight Mr' A. L. Thomas, Mr. \, ~-,r ' • Mr. -Miss G. W. G. Thomas Mr Mr. J. McWillim Mr w G f \ •son. Mrs x K B - DavidMrs. F o \tTAv " * s ’ Lac k, Mr. and fenSVt t s s £iF er^S: K Robertson. Mr w nn l«* and Mrs. M. E. RRrsh'ln- -G • A - Rikden, Mi^s v, class. • tu. on, and 42 third

11 T o'e>o : ck‘ fr t flra announced to sail . t ti, ( ~ r! ( K tr »morrow p-i.v-nimr s 3j l 51 1 Honolulu, Victoria and ’vtStouX'cr. SUV "

THE TOFU A.—The Union Comparv advises that its Island passenger steameTofua cleared Apia at 4 p.m. on FrMav for Suva. She leaves there on Thursdav next for Auckland, land should arrives* this port on Monday next. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioncl wireless stations tonight:— Auckland.—Moerakl, Tofua, June, tta runa, Maui Pomare, Wichita, (’anadia;, Britisher, Port Hardy, Makura-, Wtetao. Chatham Island:;.—Southern Prince"': Wai nui. Wellington.—Maori, Wahine, Tamahine Arahura. Middlesex. Rangitikl. Aorangi, Maungariui, I’oolta. Tasmanin Wakakura, lonic, Otokia. Remuera, Por 1 A'ictor, Rauephu, Canonesa, Waikoualti, Golden Coast, I iimaroa. Awarua.—Mahenon, Karetu, City of York, Eleanor Boling, Sir J. C. Rof:- ' Raranga, Otaki. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—< HAUTURU leaves for Kawhia and WaiDEPARTURES SATURDAY REGULUS (4 p.m.), 584 tons, Martin, for Nelson. ARRIVALS YESTERDAY ROXAKI (5.30 a.m.), 120 tons, Robertson, from Hoikanga. kato Heads at 4 p.m. today. HOKIANGA arrives from Hokianga tomorrow morning, and sails the same afternoon for Hokianga. XGAPUHI is to sail for New Plymouth at 3.30 p.m. today, and is expected back at 7.30 a.m. on Wednesday. REGULUS sailed at 4 p.m. on Saturday for Nelson and West Coast ports o( the South Island. ROXAKI arrived at Onelumga yesterday morning from Auckland via Hokianga. She leaves at 4 o’clock this afternoon for Raglan, returning at 6 a.m. oa Thursday.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 941, 7 April 1930, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 941, 7 April 1930, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 941, 7 April 1930, Page 2

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