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The Log Book

PERSONAL. —Captain Donald McDonald has been appointed to the command of the Kaituna in place of Captain A. B. Sizer, who is' awaiting orders at Wellington. Captain E. A. Stein is taking command of the Koranui, in place of Captain L L. Briscoe, who is transferring to the Iviwitea, relieving Captain R. Hu’ntlv for instructions. Captain R. L. Davies has relieved Ca % tain W. W. Blender as master of tiie lvarepo. Captain C. J. Hackworth has taken command of the new vessel Wainui. His deck officers are: Chief, Mr. W. J. Hill; second, Mr. G. M. Shofield; third, Mr. S. T. Makins. Captain A. Murray is in command of the new vessel Talune. His deck officers are: Chief, Mr. C. H. George; second, M r - D. W. Blacklaws; third, Mr. A. W. Carnie. Captain G. B. Hoddinott is now on holiday leave at Auckland. Mr. D. X. McLeish has rejoined the Wahme as chief officer, relieving Mr. T. S. Mac Nicol, who has rejoined the Maori, relieving Mr. J. Dawson for further orders. . J^ r * -A-* Menlove is at present third officer ol the vessel Makura, having relieved Mr. J. C. R. Sadjeir for holidays. -A.iT- L. B. Clark, second engineer on the Ivaitoke, has transferred to the Wainui in a similar capacity. A 1?;. E - M-. Oenby has rejoined the leave 1 aS lhlrti en S ir >eer after holiday Mr. H. Martin has joined the Tofua as second engineer in place of Mr. H. Pike, who is ashore sick. THE WAIRUNA. —The Wairuna is to leave Sydney for Xewcastle and Aucka nti i i tomorrow. She is expected at Auckland early next week. H r C !^ ART 1 lo ADlNG.—Heather Robe i ton Ltd., advises that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Hobart, now at Queen's Wharf completing her loading for Xew York, Boston . amax and London, is now to be dis- ? n Wednesday afternoon for those ports via the Panama Canal. A THE TAINUI. —The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui is reported to have left London last Saturday with passengers and mail for Xew Zealand, and car*o J l ' discharge at Auckland and Wellingon May Slf sched uled to reach Auckland

MAH, A. —The Shaw, Savill and w b n° U fcsteame r Mahia, which reached Tueid-fv 01 U l3 r oila , • Cardiff in ballast last ay ’ ls r J oacii ng at Xapier ana will complete loading all Waikokomi Gisborne and Auckland. She is to be dispatched from Auckland for Montevideo and London on May 16. . e

T N aTd P i G charteivVl cargo ot general merchandise Horn Xew morrow 3 r a ? U^ Unced sail a t noon toss ~ t ;: j. lie J\ew Zealand Shipping Puny is the vessel’s local agent. Ummi K Company'f A Mafu N i? E Te^t ? nst S | ! oon.-MisS n M. M Armstrong. Ainsworth and child, Mr! and Mrs' Austin, Miss hi. M. Austin, Master tv’ & Lct U T^Vws a^ er *• «• N Austm. |owen Mrs. u Mrs. A.B^aven.' Beuinsh, Mrs. D. M. Boulton, Mr. W Carter, Mrs. I\. O. Chapman, Miss B. D Mr * and Mrs. E. Cowrick, Miss p. Chapman, Mr. li. j. Dickie Mr W Davis vn. W. Dobson Mrs. M!"'Dunhami ivir p A 'n M ii'^? gl^nd V Mlss D. (J. Ewen M,-‘ w \\ ivlrs. Ellis, Miss Ellis, t' 'aV ' "i- i 1 01 be f- Mrs - O. M. Pinch, Mrs. *• M * *i» her , Mrs. O. Finch, Mr. and Mis. ra. Murray-Fuller, Mr. E. R. Green Miss M. X. Geil, Miss 1. Gotch, Air and’ Mr S 'M K ',, P m HO ‘T an ’ Mrs. M n - Mi. M. Holding, Mr. A. A. Hancock. Mr and Mrs. o. a. Idaddon, Mr. A. H Hattersley. Miss Higginbottom. Mrs. A e P. Hisiop Mr. and Mrs. H. Hey 'mV and Mrs. Ison, Mis. K. M Inkster anrl Mr ild> JO ; les ’ Mr. R.' D. Jamesoi?, Mr. and Mrs. U. Jenkins, Mr. is \ Keene, Miss P. H. A. Lewis Mr f Leonard, Mr. Lowe, Mr. Longhead, * Mr' W. JVlacinder, .Mr. T. McAughtTe Mrs A V. McDonald Miss C. E. Alclntosh, Mr A. J McGrath, Mr. E. x. Marshall, Miss m',- ir w ra: (’ M , r - ?. nd Mrs. A. C. Major. M r - K. M. JNicol, Captain and Mrs. u H. Xoakes, Miss A. L. O'Mulhane, Mr Pringle, Mrs. Pringle, Miss D. Price. Mr. K. W . Plasto, Mr. and Mrs. 11. p. Partridge, Miss D. Plopper, Mr. and Mrs. y r H. Partridge, .Mr. X. L. Rice, Mr. M. J. Kyan, Mr. K .S. Ross, Mr. T G Roberts, Captain Ross Robertson.' Majui and Mrs. A. B. Rose Miss I Rose, Mrs. J. B. Reynolds, Mr. 11, j' Solomon, Mr. At. Al. Smith, Air. t" If* Strong, Air. \Y. c. Schawb, Airs. I-; Knencer, Airs. F. AI. Saker, Air. R v' ?r !<- Swmclaie, Air. and Mrs. A. Conrie-Smith' Mr. A. Swift, Mrs. C. Thompson, Alls C Thurlow, Mr. Van der Vulde, Aliss Van der A aide, Captain J. Walker, Mrs. Xat. VVoods, Captain I. AVithell, Aliss K I Webb, Mr and Mrs. W. Wrighton. •,nd eC Mrs Armstrong. Air. •' lld MIS. E. Armstrong, Mr. Bremner Mr. Llake, Air. X. G. Burling, Air. V. v’ Lr'en. Alr.s. 1,. Bateman, Aliss G. Batecianham' H^ eun , ls, b Clnpham, Alias Clapham, Mr ( . H. S. Craugbton, Mrs. AI. A. carroll, Airs. O. Duuklev Aliss Dunkley, Airs. I. AI. Duff, Mr'4 b E^ Mr K. A. Elliott, All-, and Airs -A Kck ’ roAd, Miss J. Peilding, Air. and Airs A hraser, Mr. and Airs. J. Fisher. Aliss A M Gurney. All-. Gee Mr finham Graham, Airs. E. Giilies AIT and Hollis. Aliss K. 1. Hamlin. Miss'j, Jack j son. Ariss M. King. Airs. L \ K ni- Ao and Airs. p. ,T. Lipman, Air. W J LitUe John, Mrs. E. M. Logan, Mrs. Ai T J- G- Mcßride. Mr. o' Ar' Aiasters. Air. and Airs. AI. J. Aloore Air and Alls. E. J. C. Moore, Aliss E Muir’ Airland AKI n, -ti re ’ ? Irs - v -'I- McKenzie,' Alt. and Airs. Mangliam. Mrs. M. R Alai-: tin. Aliss I. E. Aliehelson, Mrs J AT, ™? n 'Ai Ml ' S T i Alic-helson, Airs. J. Atem>r. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pearce R°gan and child. Mr. W. D. Stewart Mr-' S. L. San?on. Miss E. Tweedv Aire r Tweedy. Mr. W. M. C. Tavfor ’ Air YnT,' T,° mlinso "’ G. Tuily. mV D M 1 -Mr" AvShK. Eardrop Westland, Airs. AI. Yates; and' 40 steem

CARGO FROM AUSTRAL! A. —The Iviwitea is due to load at Adelaide today and afterward at Melbourne and Hobart for Bluff, Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland, in that order. THE ULIMAROA. —The HuddartParker steamer Ulimaroa arrived at Wellington from Sydney this morning. Passengers and mail for the Xorth are expected to reach Auckland by train tomorrow morning. The vessel is to leave Wellington for Sydney on Friday. RUAHINE DISCHARGING.—Advice received from the Xew Zealand Shipping Company states that its liner Ruahine. at present at Prince’s Wharf putting out the local consignment of her general cargo from London, is to sail on Thursday for Wellington and Xelson to complete discharge. SL q° p S DUE THIS EVENING.—The varships Veronica and Laburnum left Wellington at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday for Auckland. They will carry out gunnerv exercises in the Hauraki Gulf before coming into port. The two vessels are expected in stream at 7 o’clock this evening, and will berth at the Sheerlegs Wharf. CANADIAN CONQUEROR REPORTS. —The local office of the Canadian Xational Steamships has received radio advice from their vessel. Canadian Conqueror, inward bound from Halifax, that she expects to arrive here on Monday next. She has general cargo for discharge at Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. THE TURAKINA.—The Xew Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Turakina. which is loading at West Coast ports of Great Britain for Xew Zealand, is reported to have left Glasgow for Liverpool last Thursday to complete her cargo. The vessel is scheduled to leave Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and New Plymouth at an early date. She is due at Auckland on July 1. NORFOLK TO LOAD.—The Xew Zealand .Shipping Company advises that the Federal Line steamer Xorfolk will load in Kew Zealand lor London. Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow. The vessel is scheduled to reach Xew Plymouth from , on May 26, Opua on June 2 and . Auckland on June 5. Her other loading ports are Tokomaru Bar. Xapier Wanganui and Wellington. she is io leave Wellington for London on June SI. HUNTINGDON AT QUEEN'S. The ’V'l'Vr 1 Steani Xavigation Company's ' ,' m 7 r Huntingdon. at present 'at Queens \\ harf discharging the local porCo?st° f T-nfte ! S W ?ral , car SO from West coast T. nited Kingdom ports, is to j,e vv , n U '' 11 /'‘ on Wednesday for Xapier -Wellington. Lyttelton and Port Chalmers to complete unloading. After rop"foe tl n l 2-° f v. dl3clKiree the vessel will load for her homeward voyage at Bluff SH'' 1 . Wellington, Gisborne and Auckland. She is scheduled to return to Auckland on June 2 and to sail on lune 7 for Xew York, Halifax and London MAUI POMARE DUE 1 A M —The bSXTen? w,'reles? tor r Shil> , M.U.P pomlre to arrive in that she expects V™ X i or n i nV ' ‘' T hX'' v e-X e'l 'm m mi 1 , Kl r n "' 3 ' Vhart to unload a " dii-nitit} of gear and will then ]" *° tulliope Dock for cleaning and pain*next ha tri’p a to sail or h ‘ r (Samoa) on : Is and and Apia her local agent y ' Specldin * r ' ShT,mfng ß^^.°’l^ v TA I '- T he Xew Zealand that the m<noi a hne? reCeived : >dvi. c th o i°?rii 0n April A'oyage °fmm T la^'i' n con tinuation of her 14. While C at AuckI t aM e she et w..,° n M ' lV GOLDEN CROSS arrivcc Oceanic and Oriental ■ -Espany’s steamer Golden Commorning from =, ai J l \ ed this at Central W'harf b » anci berthed drum oil and general l? as lumber. Pacific Coast portsff or S^' andis e from land, Wellington T w>?i. ha, S e at Auckand with him are the foil.Li Chief, Mr. W F U'»rli air officers X. K. Jacobson- ' second. Mr. chief engineer. Mr V ’ ZiVnm *' I r ,ers °n: ond, Mr H T„n„ ' mmmerman; -e.--teron. fourth M? 6 tdlrd '. -Mr. F. Hotoperator, Mr. P Bartlett : ladio th?TcS e al 50 a Ltd., are the vessel at noon on FHday? dispatch

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations tonight:— Auckland: Tofua. Waipald, Anthea, Pareora. Elveric, Brunswick. Port Curtis, Port Campbell, Canadian Conqueror, Sierra, Golden Coast. Chatham Islands: Port Sjdney, Cambridge. City of Christiania. Wellington: Maori. Wahinc. Tamahine, Arahura. Rangitiki. Zealandio. Mataroa, Port Hardy, Mahia, Mairuoa, Port Auckland, Tutanekai. Awarua: Tahiti, Marama, V.aheno, Vaikouaiti. PORT OF ONEHUMiA—DEPARTURES SATURDAY. ROXAKI (4.30 p.m.), 129 tons, Robertson, for Hokianga. ARRIVALS YESTERDAY NGAPI’HI (8.30 a.m.), 703 tons. Bark, from New Plymouth. ARAPAWA is expected to arrive at Onehunga -from Westport, via Kaipar*. on Thursday. jw. # HOKIANGA resumes her West Coast run next week-end. after cleaning and painting at Auckland this week. leaves here on Friday for Hokianga. XGAPUHI leaves for New Plymouth at 3.30 p.m. today, and is due back at 7.30 a.m. on Wednesday. She saii« again at 3.30 p.m. oil Thursday on th« return trip. ROXAKI left for Hokianga on Saturday afternoon. She should arrive back on Wednesday morning.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 957, 28 April 1930, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 957, 28 April 1930, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 957, 28 April 1930, Page 2

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