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The Log Book

PERSONAL..—Captain W. J. Wyllie has resumed command of the Ulimaroa, after holiday leave. MAILS REACH LONDON.—The C!hb * Postmaster has received advice that malls which left Wellington on June 17 by the R.M.S. Tahiti, via San Francisco, arrived m London on July 16. TAINUI CLEARED COLON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui is reported to have cleared Colon on Tuesday, in continuation of her voyage from Auckland to London. She sailed from Auckland on June 28. v

THE CANADIAN CONQUEROR. —The Canadian National steamer, Canadian Conqueror, which left Auckland for New York, Boston and Montreal on June 3, reached Montreal on Tuesday. TASMANIA AT GLASGOW. —The New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Tasmania, which left Wellington for Avonmouth, Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow on May 21, is reported to have reached Glasgow on Tuesday. ULIMAROA'S TRANSHIPMENTS. — The Ulimaroa, which arrived at Wellington on Tuesday morning from Sydney, brought transhipments ex the Tango Maru. Narkunda, Remo, Changte, Euripides, Mosel, and Temeraire. THE R.M.S. 'NIAGARA. —The Royal Mail liner Niagara is to leave Sydney this afternoon for Auckland, Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver. The vessel is due at Auckland on Monday morning, and she is to resume her voyage at 11 o’clock on Tuesday morning. THE COLUMBIA. —The Danish motorvessel Columbia is expected to arrive from Napier tomorrow to complete discharge of jar rah sleepers from Bunbufy. She will berth at King’s Wharf. The vessel will proceed to Makatea Island to load phosphate for Japan. TAMAROA FOR HOME.—Now at Wellington completing her Homeward loading. the Shaw, Savill liner Tamaroa is to sail finally from there at daybreak on July 30, taking also passengers and mails for Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal. TAHITI FROM SAN FRANCISCO.— The Royal Mail liner Tahiti is due at Wellington from San Francisco, Papeete and Rarotonga on Monday morning. After landing passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand, the vessel is to resume her voyage to Sydney on Tuesday. WAIPAHI FOR COOK ISLANDS. —The Union Company’s Island fruit steamer Waipabi was scheduled to sail at noon toriav for Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Atiu and Mauke. The vessel will unload general cargo and stores there, and also load another cargo of fruit for New Zealand. PORT PIRIE DELAYED. —The C. and D. Line advises that the Port Pirie has been, delayed at Napier by bad weather, and is now due at Wellington today to complete her loading. The vessel is scheduled to clear that port finally on Saturday for London, via Montevideo. SOMERSET LEAVES LIVERPOOL.— Cabled advice has been received by the Federal Company that the Somerset left Liverpool on Saturday last with cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff. She is due at Auckland on August 26. NARBADA AT CALCUTTA.—CabIed advice has been received by the Union Company that the Narbada arrived at Calcutta on Sunday. She is to leave there early in August for Penang. Singapore, and Samarang. to complete loading for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, and Bluff. MIDDLESEX CLEARED CURACAO.— Reported on have cleared Curacao on Tuesday, the Federal Line steamer Middlesex is en route from Liverpool to * New Zealand. The vessel has a general merchandise cargo from West of England ports for discharge at Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland on August 11. AORANG! CLEARS VANCOUVER.— Cabled advice received by the Union Company states that its Royal Mail motor-liner Aorangi cleared Vancouver at noon yesterday for Sydney, via Victoria. Honolulu, Suva and Auckland. She is due at this port on August 11, and is to sail again the following day for Sydney. THE WAIHEMO.—The Union Company’s trans-Paciflc cargo steamer Waihemo cleared Westport at 9 p.m. yesterday for Auckland, and should arrive here on Saturday evening. She is to berth at Western Wharf, where she will pay off and discharge her stores. Sh« later proceeds to an anchorage in the stream, where she will lay up until required again in the Pacific Coast trade ULIMAROA FOR SYDNEY,—The Hud-dart-Parker Company advises that its intercolonial passenger steamer Ulimaroad is to be dispatched from Wellington at noon tomorrow for Sydney, taking passengers, mails and cargo. She provides the only passenger connection between New Zealand and Sydnev this week, and is due at the New South Wales port on Tuesday morning next. CLYDEBANK DUE DAYBREAK.— The motor-ship Clydebank is due in the stream at daybreak tomorrow from Gai- i veston (Texas), according to her last wireless advice. The vessel has a cargo of sulphur, the local part of which she is to discharge at King’s Wharf to the agency of A. S. Paterson and Co., Ltd. She is announced to sail again at 3 p m on Monday for Port Chalmers, Wanganui’ Sydney and Geelong to complete unloading. FERNWOOD’S ALTERED ITINERARY.—Henderson and Macfarlane, Ltd., advises that the Norwegian motor-ship Fernwood, which is to load asphalt at Tampico and general cargo at other Gulf of Mexico ports for New Zealand, clearing the final port early in August, will now discharge at the following norts in order:—Auckland. Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Wanganui. She is expected to arrive at Auckland about the midde of September. THE LIMERICK.—The New Zealand Shipping Company .advises that the motor-ship Limerick left Brisbane on Saturday last for Cairns to complete discharge of her English cargo. She is to leave Cairns on July 27 for Nelson to commence her Homeward loading. The vessel is due at Nelson on July 31. and will subsequently load at Wanganui. Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. She is scheduled to clear Auckland on August 20 for Halifax and London, via the Panama Canal. KIWITEA DUE 2 A.M—Wireless advice received from the Union Company’s Kiwitea states that she expects to arrive in port from Melbourne at 2 o’clock tomorrow morning. The vessel has been delayed in her passage by adverse weather. She is laden with general cargo and produce from Adelaide, Edithbuig, Wallaroo and Melbourne : the local portion of which she will discharge at King’s Wharf. She later sails for Portland, New Plymouth, Wellington, Lyttelton. Timaru, and possibly Dunedin, for further discharge.. .

PASSENGERS ON ORAMA. —The fol- ! lowing passengers for New Zealand are travelling by the Orient liner Orama. which is due at Sydney from London, on July 31:—The Rev. J. J. Bradley, Mr. W. D. Carew, Miss K. E. Hackett, Miss J. H. McCash. THE KARTIGI. —The Union Company advises that the Kartigi is scheduled to reach Melbourne from Greymouth next Monday. The vessel is to load at Melbourne and Devonport, Tasmania, for Auckland. She will probably call at Newcastle, en route from Devonport to Auckland. RANGITI Kl COMING. —The New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that the motor-liher Rangitiki cleared Panama on July 17, in continuation of her voyage from London and Southampton. The vessel is scheduled to reach Wellington on August 5 to land pasesngers and mail. Afterward she will unload her general merchandise cargo at Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and Bluff. FERNDALE LOADING. —A. S. Paterson and Co.. Ltd., advises that the Aberdeen and Commonwealth cargo steamer Ferndale, now at Napier loading, is to leave there at 9 p.m. today for Auckland to complete her cargo for Genoa and London. She is expected to arrive here at about 9 a.m. on Saturday, and is scheduled to clear this port finally at 5 p.m. on Tuesday next, proceeding via the Panama Canal. PAKIPASCI FROM LIVERPOOL. —The Federal ststmer Pakipaki was expected to arrive from Liverpool at 2 p.m. todav. according to her radio advice. She was allotted a berth at Queen's Wharf, where she is to put out the local consignment of her cargo of general merchandise from W est Coast United Kingdom ports to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company. To complete unloading the vessel later sails for Napier. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru. CITY OF KHARTOUM DELAYED.— Rough weather is delaying the A. and A. Line's chartered steamer City of I Khartoum in her passage from New York. Latest wireless advice from the vessel states that she expects to arrive in the stream at daybreak tomorrow. She is to berth at Prince's Wharf to discharge the local portion of her cargo of general Eastern American merchandise to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company. To complete unloading the vessel is to sail later for Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Sydney. PORT BOWEN DUE SATURDAY.— According to her last radio message, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line vessel Port Bowen is due in port from Liverpool on Saturday morning. The vessel has been allotted a berth at Prince's Wharf, where she will put out the local portion of her cargo of general merchandise from West Coast United Kingdom ports. She also has a number of passengers for New Zealand To complete unloading the Port Bowen later sails for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Her local agent is Heather, Roberton. Ltd. REMUERA CLEARED SUVA. — \fter unloading cargo for Fiji, the New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Remuera cleared Suva at five o’clock last evening in continuation of her voyitge from Loudon and Southampton The vessel is due at Wellington on Monday to land passengers for New Zealand Afterward she will unload the remainder of her cargo at Port Chalmers. Lyttelton and New Plymouth. Captain H J Wilde is in command of the vessel, and ■ Dr. E. G. Wood, is the medical officer I on board. Latest wireless advice from the vessel states that she expects to arrive in the stream at Wellington at davbreak ox Monday. PASSENGERS FROM SYDNEY. The following saloon passengers arrived at Wellington by the Huddart-Parker Company’s intercolonial passenger steamer Ulimaroa, which reached the capital from Sydney on Tuesday morning* ! „,**£*• H - Ackroyd, Mother Ambrose, ! Sister Alarogue, Miss J. C. Brandon. Mr o' Blackmam Miss E. Baker. Mr J Bailee Mrs. J. Barnes. Mr. It. 11. Brebner. Mr " Broth erstone. Miss K. B. Capim. Mr M Creaver, Mother Chauel. Clark, Mrs. D. de Latour Miss 15,1 Brother Dennis, Mr. It. DuffMr’ J“i“®* Bahey. Mr. H. A. Forster. -Mi. and Mrs. Greenwood and four c*hihlIS."> B r °, , - h n r G «° r S e . Brother Gregor!-, Miss A. Gillies, bister Helena, Mr. C. V. Hailwood, Mr. C. J. Hanson Mr C H M « an r } lrs ' J - Miss B. g'. Johnston and infant. Sister i Joan Mr. O. H. Jackson. Mr. t; Jones Mrs. Julian and child. Mr. A. P. Kei-ht-mT' ¥. r ' t C \ T ;, Luml ’. Mrs. C, Longuet. and i5 an - C; \P tain R. Lowe. Mr. Mit P M . r - H A - Millard. Ml tchell, Mr. A. O. Mever Mis< Alist C e^ ae M?* r F A w tC S}]!fi Vray - Mr - A. m; - r ’ Mr V. E * Mc Uallum. Mr. A G G Pu?ifv'ul r ' I,rß ' F Uakden. Mr. Si* vJ ur ” J * Mrs * G. Penny, Mr. and Mrs G W P SI C /rc Russell. Mr. and Mrs! Rogers, Mr. G. A. Ritchie Mic« t Richardson, Mrs. and Miss Reeves, Mrs L. bparpe, Mr. H. Singer, Mr. W SevM? U W M H S; ®, Mr - G H. Scott. .mi w . H. Seoular, Mr. and Mrs TuckTreme I fffln hil \i' Mr * } v * Thomas, Miss M. Ti emeu an, Mr. and Mrs. G. Vaughan Mr. H. L. Williams. Miss Cp ! Mr h’ SLL T^ ias ft on • **r. G. Voight! 1 sUe/age. and 7*

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGEThe following vessels are ezpasM ■ be within range of the underaMßM wireless stations tonight:— Auckland: Antinous. Clydebank. Or ! of Khartoum. Columbia. I 'media. OaUc Coast. Kurow, Kalingc. ?r. Bowen. Remuera, Tofua. TuraaekalT*- j tura, Waipahi. Chatham Islands: Kent. Wellington: Maori, Wahine, Tonka. • Ngai. Rangitiki. Karetu. ''renstik, Ismoreland. Rangitane. HauraJci, < Corinthic. Kaiw arra. Port Pirie, Waftßc. Golden Coast. Aorangi. Poo Its, lllkra Awarua: MaXura. Tahiti, ftfic. ' Waikouaiti, Canadian rtigi. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—DEPARTURES YESTERDAY HAUTURU <4 p.m. - ), 240 tons, Jrs-son-Fowler, for New Plymouth. HAUTURU left for New yesterday afternoon and is expedtf a return 7 a.m. Friday. HOKIANGA sails for Hokixnff 2 today and arrives back on Suad*. KAITOA is due on Sunday JBBBX from the South Island. She is » for Nelson and sail at dajtgwl ® Tuesday next. ROXAKI is bar-bound at Waitattri is expected to arrive early SsOf* morning.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1032, 24 July 1930, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1032, 24 July 1930, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1032, 24 July 1930, Page 2

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