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The Log Book

WA I PAH I DUE TUESDAY.—A radio message rec eived by the Union Company from the Waipahi states that she expects to arrive at Auckland at noon on Tuesday from the Cook Islands* The vessel has a cargo of fruit.

WAITAPU DUE MONDAY. A further radio message received from the Union Company’s steamer Waiotapu states that she expects to reach Auckland from Los Angeles at 7 a.m. on Monday. The vessel has general cargo from the Pacific Coast, the local portion of which she will unload at Queen s Wharf.

LADY LEWIS DUE TUESDAY.—The steamer Lady Lewis is due in port on Tuesday from Nauru Island, according to her radio advice. She has a cargo of phosphates for discharge at Auckland and Wanganui, the local portion of Which will be put out at King's Wharf to the agency of Henderson and Macfarlane, Ltd.

MAUNGANUI LEAVES SYDNEY—The Union Company’s intercolonial passenger steamer Maunganui left Sydney at four o’clock yesterday afternoon. .She is due at Auckland on Tuesdpy morning, and is to sail for Wellington and Sydney on Wednesday evening. She berths at Central Wharf.

tour o clock yesterday afternoon. .She is due at Auckland on Tuesdpy morning, and is to sail for Wellington and Sydney on Wednesday evening. She berths at Central Wharf. The Maunganui is to leave Wellington for Sydney at 3 p.m. on Friday next. AORANGI DUE 6.30 P.M. TOMORROW. —The Royal Mail motor-liner Aorangi is due in the stream from Vancouver at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow according to her latest radio message. The vessel will berth about an hour and a-half later at Prince’s Wharf to land passengers, malls and cargo for New Zealand, and is scheduled to sail for Sydney in completion of her voyage at 10 p.m. on Monday. HIKURANGI POSTPONED.—Spedding. Limited, advises that on account of insufficient notice having been given the residents of Norfolk Island concerning the dispatch of the steamer Hikurangi on another trip there, she will not sail for the island on Monday afternoon, as originally scheduled. Her departure has been postponed till about August IS, in order to give Norfolk Islanders enough time to cable their orders to Auckland for cargo, and also to get their return consignments ready. PORT ALMA DUE TOMORROW.—According to her last wireless advice the Fort Alma is due here at noon tomorrow from London. She is to anchor at the Motuihi powder grounds to discharge a quantity of explosives and is expected t? * e rth on Tuesday morning at Prince’s Wharf to unload about 4,000 tons of general cargo to the agency of Heather, Roberton, Ltd. The vessel lias a number of passengers for New Zealand, who will be brought into port from Motuihi by tender.

TOFUA DISPATCHED.—The Union Company’s Tofua sailed this morning for Fiji, Tonga, Niue, and Samoa. Besides cargo and mails, she took the following saloon passengers: Mr. A. G. Bignell, Mr. M. G. Bignell, Mrs. Bignell, Mrs. M. Brahne, Miss N. E. Brown, Master JT Burt, Mr. G. Chance, Mr. G. W. Cockburn, Mr. H. E. Crust, Mrs. Crust, Mr. F. H. Cunningham, Mr. R. Dawson, Mrs. G. M. Dawson, Mrs. M. E. Dawson, Miss E. M. Dawson, Miss O. Foster, Mr J Fraser-Smith, Mrs. Fraser-Smith, Mr. K. S. Fraser-Smitli, Mr. M. Fraser-Smitli, Mr. L. F. Garnett, Miss R. M. Gilbert, Miss A. M. Gosling, Dr. E. A. Graham, Mrs. Graham, Master D. T. Graham, Master E. A. Graham, Miss M. Greenslade, Mr. J. M. Griffiths, Mrs. Griffiths, Miss E. Horsley, Mrs. D. Jarvis, Mr. A B. Joy, Mr. L. R. Leigh. Mrs. Leigh, Mr. J. D. Lynch, Mr. W. W. Maingay, Mrs. Main gay, Miss E. P. Marshall, Mrs. M. Moginie, Miss M. A. Moloney, Mr. A. Murdoch, Miss C. M. Murdoch, Mr. G. Murdock, Mrs. J. McClymont, Master D. MeClymont, Mr. D. McKenzie, Mr. W. Nops, Mrs.. M. O’Brien, Miss E. O’Brien, Miss P. Paulsen, Air. C. W. Poynter, Miss A. Rhodes, Mr. K. Rix-Trott, Mrs. RixTrott, Dr. Ross, Airs. Ross, Mr. W. R. Rutherford, Miss R. Sldtter, Miss M. D. Stewart, Air. S. R. Thomson, Air. H. D. Vickery, Airs. Vickery, Air. R. A. Wall. Airs*. Wall, Airs. H. A. Whitta; and 2S steerage, including one Chinese. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations during the week-end: — Auckland. —Aorangi, Canadian Challenger, Canadian Cruiser, Kartigi, Lady Lewis, La Perouse, Maunganui, Middle - sex, Moeraki, Port Alma, Port Victor, Rona, Tofua, Vacuoline, Waiotapu, Waipahi. Chatham Islands.—Port Fremantle. Wellington.—Maori, Wahine, Ngaio, Golden Coast. Limerick, Ulimaroa, Kiwitea, Otokia, Waikouaiti, Kawatiri, Tamahine, Corinthic, Clydebank, Niagara, Karetu, Tahiti. Awarua.—Tahiti, Rotorua, Makura, Jdaheno, Port Bowen*

KARTIGI DUE 5 P.M. TOMORROW. — Wireless advice from the Kartigi states that she expects to arrive here from Melbourne. Devonport (Tasmania) and Newcastle at 5 p.m. tomorrow. She is to berth at Queen’s Wharf to discharge the local portion of her general cargo and later sails for Portland, where she will load cement for Wellington and Lyttelton. PORT OF ONEHUNGA— A RAPA W A is to arrive from Wanganui on Monday. HAUTURU is scheduled to sail for New Plymouth noon today, and returns on Tuesday. HOKIANGA arrives from Hokianga tomorrow and sails Thursday at 3 p.m. KAITOA, due S a.m. Monday, and loads for Nelson only. She sails at daybreak on Tuesday. RONAKI arrives from Hokianga tomorrow 7 a,m., and sails for Raglan and Kawhia 3 p.m. Monday.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 2

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