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The Log Book

THE ARMADALE.— With general cargo from New York, the steamer Armadale is scheduled to reach Auckland from that port, via Suva, on Wednesday. The vessel cleared Suva on Saturday for Auckland, and she will discharge the local part of her cargo to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company.

THE GOLDEN COAST.— The O. and O. steamer Golden Coast left Dunedin yesterday afternoon for Gisborne to complete her loading for San Frafifisco. She is due at Gisborne early on Wednesday morning, and sails that night for Honolulu, where she will pick up a quantity of sugar, en route to San Francisco.

THE MAUNGANUt. —The Union Company advises that the Maunganui, which is due at Wellington from Sydney tomorrow morning, is to sail for Auckland at eight o’clock tomorrow evening. The vessel is scheduled to reach Auckland on Thursday afternoon and to sail for Sydney at three o'clock on Friday afternoon.

ARLINGTON COURT AT SUVA.— En route from Ocean Island to Auckland, the steamer Arlington Court has put into Suva for bunkers, according to advice received by Henderson and Macfarlane, Limited. The vessel, which has a full cargo of phosphates for unloading at this port, is to leave Suva today and is now expected to arrive here at the end of this week.

MAM I LI US LOADING. —The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Mamilius arrived at Bluff from Newcastle on Saturday afternoon to commence loading in New Zealand for Montevideo, London and West Coast ports of Great Britain. Her loading ports are Bluff, Port Chalmers, Timaru. Lyttelton, Now Plymouth, Wanganui and Wellington. She is scheduled. to clear Wellington for Montevideo and London on September 16.

lONIC DUE 11.30 A.M. —According to her wireless advice the White Star liner lonic is due in the stream from London and Southampton at about. 11.30 o’clock tomorrow morning. After pratique has been granted she will berth at Prince’s Wharf to land passengers and mails for New Zealand and the local consignment of her cai'go of general merchandise. The vessel will later sail for Wellington to complete discharge. Her local agent is L. D. Nathan, Ltd.

CORINTHIC SAILS WEDNESDAY.— At present at Queen’s Wharf completing her cargo for London, the White Star liner Corinthic is scheduled to sail at five o’clock on Wednesday evening, taking also passengers and mails, for Southampton and London via the Panama Canal. The vessel’s tocal agent is A. S. Paterson and Co., Limited. The following cabinclass passengers have booked to sail by the Corinthic:—Miss Z. M. Bright, Mrs. M. H. G. Chester, Dr. F. W. and Mrs. Cock, Misses A and M. Jackson. Mrs. E. L. Pope, Mrs. J. A. Prevett, Mr. 11. Richter, Miss C. G. Roberts, Major E. T. P. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Storey, Mrs. E. S. Taylor, Miss A. A, Walker; and 55 third class.

KAIMIRO TO BE LAID UP. —The Kaimiro arrived from Westport at midday on Saturday and berthed at King’s Wharf. After discharge the vessel will be laid up. THE GABRIELLA. —The Union Company reports that the Gabriella. from Newcastle, cleared Sydney on Saturday for Wellington, New Plymouth and Wanganui. WAITEMATA AND KUROW. —The overhaul of the Waitemata and Kurow has been completed. Owing to the slackness of trade both vessels are to be laid up at Hobson Bay. The Waitemata will go to the anchorage today and the Kurow tomorrow. ARGYLLSHIRE AT QUEEN’S. —The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Argyllshire, now at Queen's Wharf completing her Homeward loading, is to be dispatched'’’ on Wednesday for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool. Manchester, and Glasgow, via the Panama Canal. THE PIPIRIKI. —The A. and A. Line’s chartered steamer Pipiriki is reported to have cleared Newport News on Friday in continuation of her voyage from New York to Auckland, Wellington, Lvttelton, Dunedin and Sydney. She is scheduled to reach Auckland on September 20. The New Zealand Shipping- Company is the local agent. PENYBRYN AT SUVA.— The Norwegian steamer Penybryn, which was diverted to assist the Tahiti, arrived at Suva at daybreak on Saturday. After replenishing her bunkers she is *to resume her voyage to Auckland to unload her raw sugar cargo. She is expected to arrive next Friday. , R J J £f. EHU TO LOAD.-The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the liner Ruapehu is to commence loading for London at Auckland on September 24 She will subsequently load at Napier £v yt ,t? lton a ? d Wellington, and is to clear v\ elbngton finally on October 11 for Southampton and London, via the Panama Canal. THE TARANAKI. —The Shaw. Savill ai }d Albion Line motor-ship Taranaki, winch sailed from London for Suva, Lvttelton and Dunedin on July 25. is due at Lyttelton on September 4. After completion of discharge at Dunedin the vessel will load in New Zealand for her Homeward voyage. She is scheduled to complete loading at Auckland on October Pater ?on and Company, Limited, is the local agent. SOMERSET REPORTS. —A wireless message received by the New Zealand Shipping company from the Federal steamer Somerset, en route from Liverpool to Auckland, states that she expects i th i is p ? rt on Friday morning, itio vessel has been allotted a berth at Queen s Wharf, where she will put out the local portion of her cargo of general merchandise from West Coast United Kingdom ports. She will later sail for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff to complete discharge. AORANGI IN PORT.— En route from Sydney to Vancouver, the Royal Mail motor-liner Aorangi arrived in port this morning, and after the granting of pratique berthed at Prince’s Wharf to land passengers, mails, and cargo for New Zealand. After embarking passengers from Auckland, and taking in further cargo and mails, she is t*> be dispatched for Suva, Honolulu (8.C.) and Vancouver at eleven o’clock tomorrow morning. The vessel is due at Vancouver on September 12. The following passengers disembarked from the Aorangi this morning: First class—Mr. W. Allen, Mr. W. Appleton, Mrs. W. Appleton, Mr. J. Armstead, Mr. E. F. Blakely, Mr. A. S. Bailey, Dr. V. S. Bergere, Mr. C. Clabburq, Mr. C. W. Czeriniewski, Miss FI. M. Cowley. Miss E. S. Cowley, Mr. E. Chung Gon, Mrs M Davis, Mr. T. W. Fairhurst, Mrs. T. W Fairhurst, Mr. E. Grant, Mr. B. G. Guan, Mr. J. J. Hipkins. Miss Z. M. FTipkins Mr. R. M. Hatfield, Mrs. R. M. Hatfield Mr. J. H. Heydon, Dr. E. H Knowles’ Mr A. Klippel. Rev. 11. P. Langdon. Mr I. Midlane, Mr. R. P. Owens, Mr. J. Rennie, Mrs. J. Rennie, Mr. W. Shirres Miss C. Shirres, Mr. E. W. Sharp. Mrs. E. W. Sharp, Mr. H. Tate, Mr. L. Turner, Mr. N. Tucker, Mrs. X. Tucker, Mr. M R. Vile, Mrs. M. R. Vile, Mrs. L. Wise. Mrs L. Wise. Mrs. I. H. West, Miss X. W. West, Master G. West Mr. Parkes Warmington, Mr. R. C. Wallace, Mrs. R. C. Wallace, Mr. A. F. Nielson. Second class—Mrs. D. Buchanan. Mrs. A. Beatty, Mrs. D. Bree. Miss S. Bree, Mr. W. R. Clarke, Mr. L. E. Colley, Mrs. L. E. Colley, Miss G. T. Colley, Mr. I*. R. Coleman, Mrs. P. R. Coleman. Mr. C. M. Costall, Mrs. C„ M. Costall, Miss A. Evans, Mr. Y. Flavell, Mr. K. R. Filmer. Mr. R. ''ijbert, Mrs. R. Gilbert, Miss I. Gilbert, Mr. H. P. Heslop, Miss N. Kaihan. Mr. D. R. Monk, Miss A. Meacham. Miss E. Moore, Mrs. M. T. McDonald, Mrs. E. M. McGrath, Miss McGrath, Mr. J. O’May, Mrs. B. J. Pirrit, Miss Pirrit. Mr. R. H. Ryder, Mr. H. Ross. Mr. J. P. Russaek, Mrs. J. P. Roberts, Mr. G. F. Shave, Mrs. G. F. Shave, Mr. H. Smyth, Mr. R. Sew Hoy, Mrs. R. Sew Hoy, Dr. S. X. Sinha. Mr. J. Sickling. Mr. G. Sickling. Mr. F. J. Saxbv, Miss E. Spitz.-Mr. J. W. Tonge, • Miss M. Willoughby, Bro. It. Wilfred. Mrs. i I’. .T. Saxbv; and 57 third class. The Aorangi also brought tranship- I ments ex the following vessels: Triton, j Kowarra, Mareeba, Orungal, Corrimal. !

MAKURA AT WELLINGTON.—At €34 o’clock this morning the Royal Mail liner Makura reached Wellington frwn San Francisco, via Papeete and Rarotonga. The vessel berthed at 9 am. to land passengers, mails, and cargo lor New Zeland. She is to sail at four o'clock tomorrow afternoon for Sydney in completion of her voyage. THE PORT GISBORNE. —The Fanners’ Co-operative Auctioneering Company advises that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line vessel Port Gisborne, cow at Wellington loading for London, is to leave there on Wednesday morning for Gisborne and Auckland to complete her cargo. The vessel is to clear Gisbom* on Friday evening for this port :md should arrive here on Saturday evening The Port Gisborne is expecetd to leave here finally on September 6 for Ixindor via the Panama Canal. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations tonight:— Auckland: Fernbank, Arlington Court. Armadale, Golden Cross, Hauraki. Narbada, Mexico, lonic, Somerset.. Tofna, Taranaki, Veronica, Walpahi, Ulimaroa. Penybryn, Fernglen, Port Alma, , ana Omaha. Wellington: Maori, Wahine, Tamahme, Xgaio, Niagara, Maunganui. Goldea Coast, Waitemata, Raesdale, Kalingo Awarua: Papipaki, Henzada, KapongaPORT OF ONEHUNGA—DEPARTURES SATURDAY. HAUTURU (4 p.m.). 270 tons, JaekeorFowler, for New Plymouth. KAITOA (5.15 p.m ), 319 tons, Martin, for Picton and Nelson. ARRIVALS YESTERDAY HOKIAXGA (7 a.m.>, 771 tons, nedy, from Hokianga. HAUTTTRU sailed Tor Xetr /PlyinoiiT on Saturday afternoon, and !■ due w return 7 a.m. tomorrow. . HOKIANGA is scheduled to mR Hokianga at 3 p.m. on Thursday, * arrives back on Sunday. Me ROXAKI sails for Raglan and at 3 p.m. today, and returns on Tnun day at 6 a.m.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1059, 25 August 1930, Page 2

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The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1059, 25 August 1930, Page 2

The Log Book Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1059, 25 August 1930, Page 2

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