The master shall enter in the cargo book the names of the ship, the master and the port to which the ship belongs, and unless the Commissioners otherwise direct shall also enter therein—
(a) the name of the port to which the ship is bound on each voyage,
(b) at every port of loading, the name of such port and an account of all goods there taken on board, stating—
(i) the description of the packages and the quantities and descriptions of the goods therein,
(ii) the quantities and descriptions of any goods stowed loose,
(iii) which of any such goods are foreign, and
(iv) the names of the respective shippers and consignees.
(c) at every port of unloading, the name of such port, an account of all goods delivered out of the said ship stating the particulars specified in sub-paragraphs (i) to (iv) of paragraph (b) of this Regulation and the date of such delivery, and
(d) the respective times of departure from every port of loading and of arrival at every port of unloading.