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The Log Book

PHOSPHATES FROM NAURU \d~ received that the steamer .Newton Ash will proceed to Nauru Island I S° ni E or } P ; rle to load tor Australia or New Zealand. '.HE OTOKIA.—The Union Company’s tanker Otokia left Wellington on ’Tuesday morning for Papeete, where she will bunker the Marama, on her way back - an Francisco to Wellington. She for* WemnStom 63 “ Sa ” Pedro to load TOFUA SAILS SATURDAY.—The Union steam Ship Company announces x * ,at us if land passenger steamer Tofua now at Central Wharf, is to sail at li o clock on Saturday morning for Fi : i Tonga and Samoa, taking passengers’ mails and cargo. , LADY LEWIS FROM NAURU.— -Th^ fteamer Lady Lewis, which left Nauru Island on April 11 with 7,560 tons of phosphates for discharge at Auckland expected to arrive next Wednesday. Henderson and slacfarlane Limited is the local agent. UUMAROA SAILS 3 P.M. Taking passengers, mails, and cargo, the Huddart Parker Company’s intercolonial passenger steamer Ulimaroa is to be dispatched for Sydney at three o’clock this afternoon. She is due at Sydney on Alonday morning. MAUNGANUI FOR AUCKLAND.— The I. men Company’s intercolonial passenger steamer Maungauui is Uj Lii from Sydney this afternoon for AinkJ and ' .'with passengers, mails, and cargo Phe is due here on Monday morning. The Maunganui is to sail on her return at 5 p.m. on Thursday. CANADIAN HIGHLANDER. The Canadian National steamer Canadian Highlander left Halifax on March 31 for Brisbane. Sydney, slelbourne and ArkJ? lde ’. taking the place of the Canadian Scottish The Canadian Scottish is scheduled to leave Halifax on April 25 lor Auckland, sVelling*on, Lyttelton Dunedin and Bluff, * ’ ttelton,

WAIPAHI FOR APIA. —The Union Company's steamer Waipahi left Auckland last evening for Apia, where she will load for Auckland. WAIOTAPU DUE TUESDAY.— The Union Company's trans-Pacific cargo steamer Waiotapu is expected to arrive in port from the Pacific Slope on Tuesday morning next with a cargo of general merchandise After discharging the local portion she sails for Wellington. Dunedin, slelbourne and Sydney to complete. THE .TARANAKI. —Advice received from L. D. Nathan, Ltd., states that the Shaw. Savill and Albion Company's motor-ship Taranaki, now en route from London with cargo for discharge at Australian ports, is scheduled to load butter, frozen meat and general cargo at Auckland on slay 19 for her return voyage. MAUI POMARE’S MOVEMENTS.— Spedding, Ltd., advises that the Government motor-ship slaui Poniare is due at Dunedin on Tuesday next from Niue Island. From that port she proceeds to Dyttelton, Wellington and Auckland, ar--1 riving here on April 27. The slaui Pomare is scheduled to sail from here °n Ma >’ 6 on k er next trip to Apia (Samoa) and Niue. THE MATAROA. —The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s vessel Mataroa, now en route from London and Southampton to Wellington, where she is due on April 29, later comes on to Auckland to complete discharge of her general cargo. _She is expected to arrive hereon slay 5. The Mataroa is to start loading refrigerated and general cargo at this port on sLay 9 for her Homeward voyage. L. D. Nathan. Ltd., is the agent. AORANGI DUE SUNDAY.— The Royal 51ail motor-liner Aorangi, en route from 5 ancouver. to Sydney, was due at Suva at eight o’clock this morning, according to her wireless advice. The vessel was to leave there again at two o’clock this afternoon for Auckland, where she is ; due on Sunday afternoon. The Aorangi is announced to sail at 10 p.m. on Monday for Sydney, in completion of her voyage. TAMAROA AT LONDON. —The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa, which left Wellington on March 12 for Southampton and London with passengers, mail and cargo is reported to have leached London on Tuesday. The Tama10a is scheduled to leave ‘ London again on May 21 and Southampton on slay 23 for W ellington and Lyttelton, and is due back at Wellington on June 24. HERTFORD TO LOAD. —The Federal Company advises that the Hertford left Bluft on Tuesday for New Plymouth to complete discharge of her Liverpool cargo. The vessel will then commence loading under the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company for London, Hamburg, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow. She will subsequently load at Wellington, Napier and Auckland, and will sail finaly from this port on siay 10

KARAMEA AT LONDON. —The Shaw ' Savil Company has received cabled adL l ?® its motor-ship Karamea, which left \Vellmgton on 51arch 11 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, arrived at London on sionday morning. The Karamea after discharging, will load for New Zealand, and is scheduled to leave Liverpool on slay 10 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is cue at Auckland on June 12. PORT FAIRY LATER— A wireless message received by the Farmers’ Auctioneer~<Jrnpany from the Commonwealth and Donuinon Line motor-ship Port Fairy, inward bound from Svdnev states that she does not expect to Arrive in port until tonight, instead of at 3 o clock this afternoon, as previouslv The advl i;f states that she expects to arrive ?JL TU 7 tU L at . ‘ °, clock this evening. She Wharf 6. lh t m , tF Y morn ihg at Queen's Wharf to Start loading for London. Next fill nr £ he - Bail “ for Wellington to S,!' ai, ,S nd Eh ®. \ s to be dispatched final;v =7rV the ,,. cal y tal 071 her Homeward voyage via the Panama Canal on May 1. ‘ PORT HARDY SAILS 3 P.M— Heather monwlnhi l td .'r, !idvlseK that the Common\\eaith and Dominion Line vessel PurHardy, now at Prince's Wharf puttin' out the local consignment of her of general merchandise from London, to be dispatched at 3 o’clock this afternoon for Wellington and New Pivmourh to complete unloading. After she has finished discharging the Port Ilardv is to commence her Homeward loading at New Plymouth on about April 30. She subsequently loads at Wanganui and Wellingn;,. and 13 scheduled to sail finallv from Wellington on May 13 for London and W est Coast United Kingdom ports via slonte video. CANADIAN COMMANDER ARRIVES. —'3 he Canadian National steamer Canadian Commander arrived here this morning from Halifax. 85he has cargo for discharge- at Auckland, Brisbane, Svdl ney, Melbourne and Adelaide. She was delayed somewhat on the vovage out owing to engine trouble. The vessel was originally scheduled to arrive here on April 11. Fair weather was experienced on the voyage. The vessel left Halifax on slarch 3. Captain J. K. AR-Donald is in com.a - h , as ,; vit! T i the following officers: Chief, 51r. H. MacFadyen; second, 51 r. 11. Halle; third, slr J M SStYT’ en r ?. in t fc ' M F-. K Dunn;' Baker/ fourth. Mr. 15. Yunn iw? r 'Che^r. BUCk,ey; chief

ELVERIC SAILS TO MOR RO W.—The Bank Line steamer Ehveric, having completed discharge of a full cargo of raw sugar from Culia at Chelsea 'Wharf, was moved to King’s Wharf yesterday afternoon for the purpose of having a new top section put in her funnel. The work is expected to be completed in time for the vessel to sail at noon tomorrow for Westport, where she will replenish her bunkers. From the coal port the Elverlc proceeds to Iquique. Chile, to load for Sydney. Spedding Ltd. is the local agent ’fertile vessel.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE—

The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations tonight:— Auckland.—Aorangi, slaui Pomare, Maungamii, Otokia, Pakelia, Fort Fairy, Fort Hardy, Ruahine, Sinnington Court. Ulimaroa, Waihemo, Waiotapu, Waipahi, Westmoor. Chatham Islands.—Ferndale, Port Caroline, Raranga, Huntingdon, City of Winnipeg. Wellington.—Hertford. Tairoa, Arahnrr., Niagara, ATakura. Port Victor, Agasta, slaimoa. slahia. City of Lincoln, Wuinui, Kaitoke, Kairanga. Awarua. —slaheno, Tahiti, Tasmania,

Poolta. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—

DEPARTURES YESTERDAY NGAPUHI (4.lf> p.m.). 70S tons, Bark, for New Plymouth. DEPARTURES TODAY HOKIANGA (S a.m.). 271 tons, Kennedy, for Hokianga.

ARAPAWA left Auckland yesrerday far Onehunga via Hokianga, and is due at Onehunga on Sunday morning. HOKIANGA sa.iled this morning for Hokianga after some detay owing to being on the bar. and is due back after the week-end. She sails again for that port on Thursday next. NGAPUHI leaves New Plymouth this evening, and is due at Onehunga at 7.30 a.m. tomorrow. RONAKI is now expected from Raglan and Kawhia at 6 a.m. tomorrow.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 950, 17 April 1930, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 950, 17 April 1930, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 950, 17 April 1930, Page 2

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