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The Log Book

WAIRUNA TO RESUME. The Union Company’s Wairuna docked this morning for overhaul and is to sail on Friday for Vancouver direct, resuming her running in the Pacific Coast trade. CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR.— The Canadian National Steam Ships steamer Canadian Constructor, which was delayed at Bluff by bad weather, is expected to reach Wellington on July 3. She will arrive in Auckland on July' 7. THE KING JOHN. —At present at King’s Wharf discharging the local consignment of her cargo of phosphates from Ocean Island, the motor-ship King John is to sail on Wednesday’ night I*. Wanganui to complete unloading. DANISH MOTOR VESSEL. —The Danish motor-vessel Columbia is expected to arrive at Wellington from Bunbury, West Australia, on July 7 with a load of sleepers. From thence she will proceed to Napier and Auckland. She will leave Auckland for Matakana to Toad phosphate for Japan. PORT FREMANTLE SAILS 10 P.M. The Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company advises that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Fremantle, now at Queen’s Wharf discharging the local portion of her cargo cf general merchandise from London, is to be dispatched at 10 o’clock tonight for Port Chalmers and Bluff to complete unloading. WOOLGAR FROM BUNBURY. —The Melbourne Steamship Company’s steamer Woolgar arrived from Bunbury, via Newcastle, yesterday morning', and berthed at King’s Wharf. The vessel, carrying a full cargo of jarrah, sailed from Newcastle last Monday afternoon, and experienced fine weather and calm seas in her passage to Auckland. The whole of her cargo is for C. and A. Odlin Timber and Hardware Company, and 400,0Q0 feet will be discharged here. The vessel will also load a quantity of timber for Melbourne. Afterward she will proceed to Napier, Wellington and New Plymouth to complete discharge. Captain C. Roy is in command and he has with him the following officers:—Chief, Mr. T. IT. Johnson; second, Mr. R. McLennan; third. Mr. W. A. Robbie; chief engineer, Mr. W. Johns; second, Mr. Adie: third, Mr. W. Ferris; fourth. Mr. G. Rogers; wireless operator, Mr. Dixon; chief steward, Mr. Arden. Redpath and Sons, Ltd., are the local agents. GOLDEN WEST ARRIVES. —An arrival yesterday’ afternoon was the Oceanic and Oriental Navigation Company’s cargo steamer Golden West from Los Angeles. The vessel has a cargo comprising 1,850,000 feet of timber, 4,500 tons of case oil, and general merchandise, which she loaded at the following Pacific Coast ports: Eureka, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver, San Francisco and Los Angeles. v>.- *•!<h• a w.-st cleared Los Angeles on May 31 and enjoyed generally fair weather throughout the voyage. She had to make a call at Pago Pago on June 20 to replenish Iter water tanks on account of her boilers using more water than was anticipated. This detour took the vessel about ISO miles off her course, and so delayed her arrival at Auckland. She is now berthed at King’s Wharf, where she is unloading 300,000 feet of timber, 1,500 tons of case oil. and general cargo to the agency’ of Henderson and Macfarlane, Ltd. She sails on Thursday for Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge Captain E. H. Phillips is in command, and he has with him the following officers:—Chief. Mr. O. W. Ellingsen; second. Mr. A. Preston: third, Mr. J. Michelson; chief engineer. Mr. S. Shaw: first assistant, Mr. G. Thompson; second, Mr T O’Brien; third. Mr. J. J. Hoff; wireless operator. Mr. D. Lutz; chief steward, Mr. D. McLiver.

THE MAKURA. —Wir.-lf-ss Jdvi e lithe liner Mnkura stated that yhe expected to r. to ll Wellington from Mn l-ranei.- ■ ■it noon todav. is to resume her voyage to Sydney at 10 p.m. tomorrow. THE KARTIGI. —To complete unloading her carg-- '‘V-' and Devonport (Tasmania), the L«ion Company’s Kartigi is to leave New j mouth tomorrow for Auckland. s>h* should arrive on Thursday. POLZELLA DUE 4.30 With a cargo of raw sugar from Cuba, steamer Polzella is due in port at 4.3 U o’clock this afternoon, accOrd.ng to In .* last radio message. She is to berth at Chelsea Wharf and discharge to the agency of Spodding, Limited. RANGITANE TO LOAD. —TIv X ’v Zealand Shipping Company’s motor-liner Rangitane was expected at about 1 p.m. t<>dav from Lvttelton to continue her Ho j lie ward loading. She was allotted a berth at Prince’s Wharf. From Auckland she loads at Tokomaru Bay, Napier and Wellington, and sails finally from the capital on July 19 for Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal. MARAMA DUE 8 A.M. —A wireless message received from the intercolonial steamer Marama states that she expects to arrive in the stream here from Sydney at 8 a.m. tomorrow. After pratique has been granted she is to berth at Queen’s Wharf to land her passengers, mails and cargo. The vessel is scheduled to sail on her return trip to Sydney at S p.m. on Friday. SOUTHERN CROSS ARRIVED. —The Melanesian Mission steamer Southern Cross returned to Auckland yesterday morning after a three months’ cruise to the mission stations in the South-west Pacific. She is at Central Wharf. Generally fair weather prevailed except during the return passage to Auckland, when strong head winds and high seas were encountered. The vessel will sail for the Islands on September 9. THE WAIMARINO. —The last of the Union Company’s five new cargo steamers, the Waimarino, was expected to arrive at about noon today from Wellii#ton to complete discharge of her cargo from Durban, which she loaded there when en route from Falmouth to New Zealand on her maiden voyage. She was allotted a berth at Prince’s Wliarf, and after completion of discharge proceeds t«> Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru on Wednesday. ARGYLLSHIRE DUE 7 P.M. —A further radio message received from the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Argyllshire states that she now expects to arrive in port from Liverpool at seven o’colck this evening. She is to berth at Queen’s Wharf to put out the local part of her cargo of general merchandise from West Coast United Kingdom ports. She later sails for Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and New Plymouth to complete discharge.

AORANGI IN PORT. —The Royal Mail mu tor-liner Aorangi arrived at Auckland early this morning from Sydney, en route to Vancouver. The vessel enjoyed good weather during the trip across the Tasman Sea, and after the granting of pratique this morning, berthed at Prince’s Wharf to land passengers, mails and cargo for New Zealand, and to embark passengers and take on mails and cargo from New Zealand. The Aorangi is scheduled to resume her voyage at 11 o’clock tomorrow morning, when she is to sail for Suva, Honolulu, Victoria (B.O.) and Vancouver. She is due at Vancouver on July 18. The following passengers disembarked from the Aorangi this morning:— First Class.—Mr. L. YV. Ashbolt. Miss D. Ayre, Mr. F. C. Barnett, Mrs. W. Ba khaus, Mr. W. Backhaus, Mr. W. V. Blewett, Mr. V. J. Blanksby, Mr. J. Barry, Mr. M. Burke, Mr. L. C. Bennett, Mrs. L. C. Bennett, Mrs. W. M. Barton, Miss C- A Bryant, Mr. D. Clayton, Mrs. D. Clayton, Mr. M. F. Cropley, Mr. W. H. Cattell, Miss M. Cumming, Mr. J. S. Drysdale. Mr. R. a. Dyball, Mrs. P. Falk. Master A. Falk. Mrs. G. 11. Foster, Mr. C. N. Fegan, Mr. H. Ferguson, Mr. A. W. Gardner, Mr. E. J. Gravestock, Mr. J. V. Hunter, Mrs. G. W. Hutchison, Mrs. L. Joske, Dr. A. a. Joske, Mr. J. C. Jones, Mr. A. K. Magson, Mr. F. G. McKim, Mr. J. A. Parkes, Mrs. J. A. Parkes, Mr. C. YV. R. Powell, Miss L. Pass De Leon, Mr. M. H. Pearce, Mrs. M. E. Pearce, Mr. J. A. Peck, Mrs. L. M. Pollard, Mr. E. G. Pearson, Mr. A. L. Rae, Mr. P. R. Rogers, Miss P. W. Sawyer, Mr. L. H. Tonkin. Mrs. L. H. Tonkfti, Mr. C. Whittle, Mr. A. J. Walter. Second Class. —Mrs. E. R. Bremmer, Mr. T. Briton, Mr. A, J- Blomfield, Mr. W. a. Bell, Mrs. W. S. Bell. Miss N. Choate. Mrs. S. F. Crespin, Miss J. J. Campbell, Miss It. Driscoll, Miss V. C. booson, Miss N. Hogan, Mrs. G. Ivendon, Al»\ YV. H. Kelly, Mr. C. Meyer, Mrs. W. Meyer, Miss D. Meyer, Miss L. Meyer, Miss B. Meyer, Miss M. Meyer, Mrs. a* H. Phillips, Airs. At. Riddell, Air. aanta Singh, Mrs. M. Titchener, Aliss B. Titchener. Mr. j YV. Willdigg. Airs. YV. Willdigg, Airs. C. • Ware ham, Airs. M. YVillis; and 33 third class. ULI MAROA’S PASSENGERS. —The ITuddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa, which left YVellington at 12.1T> p.m. on Friday for Sydney, took the following saloon passengers:—Air. E. F. Abbott, Air. J. E. Amos, Aliss AT. R. A Homes, Air. B. Beans, Airs. M. A. Bouthorne, Air. J. Brown, AJiss E. Bonnington, Alt'. L. Bonnington. Air. 3.. Barchard, Air. E. A. Bennetts. Air. H. YY. Brisbane. Airs. F. E. Brown, Aliss C. 11. Brown, Aliss G. A. Bisley, Airs. AI. Bisley, Air. D. Cull, Airs. L. Corbett, Miss, A 3. K. Church'* '. irk, Mr. J. Calder, Airs. G. F. Creed, Airs. M. 1. Curtis. Aliss A. Daw, Air. C. Dufty, Air. J. C. Dobbs, Aliss M. \V. Mi's. L. G. Davidson, Air. If. M. Evans, Air. A. Eckhoff, Aliss AI. Elliott. Air. L. Fowler, Airs. R. Forrest, Aliss A. At. French. Air. J. A. Ferguson, Aliss A. AI. Ferguson, Air. C. Gregory, Air. A. G. Gibson, Airs. L. M Goodwin, Air. X. G. Griffiths, Air. T. Holst, Aliss AI. YV. Hinley, Master J. Jlinley, Air. R. G. Is teed, All's. D. Isteed, Miss N. D. James, Airs. A. J. James, Mr. YV. F. James, Air. J. Jones, Aliss C. Jefferson, Aliss YV. Kenworthy, Aliss J. I. J.iddell. Airs. V. J. Alur.ro, Mr. T. K. Mayer, Aliss AI. A. Alarr, Airs. S. AlcGuire, Aliss PI. AI. AlcConnell, Airs. I. J. Alartin, Air. F. J. Moore, Airs. PI. J. Pearce. Airs A. Prcut, Air. H. Page, Mrs. AI. Peake. Mrs. N. F. Reid. Airs. C. R. Rapley, Air. T. YV Kogan, Master J. A. Kogan, Air. L D. Ritchie, Air. E. Rouse, Miss E. AI. Rapley. Airs. E. Q. Ramsay, Aliss P. K. Ramsay. Airs. F. S. Stanbridge, Air. J. PI Stanbridge, Air. YV. T. Stanbridge, Air. T. Sagar, Mrs. E. Sagar, Aliss E. .Smith, Air. R. Stephenson, Air. A. J. Sanson, Air. J. G. Sigley, Aliss X. Shields, Airs. Pi. Shields, Air. G. A. Thomson, Airs. AI. U. Toomer, Air. B. Toomer, Air. T. Timms, Mr. R. Trauvetter, Air. G. Tittleton. Air W. J. Taylor, Air. YY'. S. YVatson. AI aster P. D. YVatson, Airs. AI. AI. YVatson, Air. R. YV. Wood. Air. R. D. Wilkie. Aliss G. YVatkins, Arrs. AI. YVood, Air. P. Watene, Air. AI. C. Wetherill, Airs. D. Young, Air. R. Young. Air. J. Creighton, Air. J. G. Dobbs, Mr. H. L. Williams, Aliss L. Lawson, Airs. AI. R. Gillespie, Aliss J. AT. Gillespie, Mrs. F. Alaedonahl, Aliss J. Alacpliail, Airs. W. G. Agar. Master D. T. Agar, Airs. O. Bennie, Air. W. O. Rennie, Air. L. E. Meyers, Air. D. Sidey. Air. E. A. Meyer, Air. YV. J. Douglas. Air. J. Gromann, Airs. G. Gromann, Miss R. r. Aloran, Air. A. YV. Seagar, Air. R. G Wallace, Air. and Airs. Emmanuel, Airs. Spencer and child; anl 75 steerage. She is due at Sydney tomorrow morning. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vesels .are expected to be within range of the xindermentioned wireless stations tonight:— Auckland.—Tainui, Marama, Tofua. YVaipahi, Dunedin, Argyllshire, Rangitane. Chatham Islands.—Papanui. Wellington.—Maori, YVahine, Tamabine. I Arahura. Egero, Niagara, Ulimaroa, 1 Maunganui, Athel Regent. Golden ('’loud. Rangitata, Cambridge, Frank i G. Drum, Alakura. YVaitemata. Tamaroa, Norfolk. Turakina, Ferndale. Awarua. —Tahiti, Maheno, Kiwi tea.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA—

ARRIVALS SATURDAY KAITOA (1.30 p.m.), 319 tons. Martin, from Xelson. DEPARTURES SATURDAY HAUTURU (2.15 p.m.), 170 tons, Jack-son-Fowler, for New Plymouth. ARRIVALS YESTERDAY ROXAKI (2.10 p.m.), 129 tons, Robertson, from Hokianga. HOKIANGA is due to arrive today from Hokianga and returns on Thursday. HAUTURU left for New Plymouth 2.1 a p.m. Saturday and returns 7 a.m. lomorrow. IvATTOA arrived from Xelson I.SO p.m. Saturdav and leaves daybreak tomorrow. ROXAKI arrived 2.10 p.m. yesterday from Hokianga and leaves for Raglan and Kawhia 3 p.m. today.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1011, 30 June 1930, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1011, 30 June 1930, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1011, 30 June 1930, Page 2

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