AMUSEMENTS, \ P E R A H 0 U S E. SS Direction ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. '/, 7, ."SINKAD THE SAILOR" Z f'SINBAD THE SAILOR" Z Positively tho Z LAST TWO NIGHTS » of \ "SINBAD THE SAILOR."- Z The Z LAST TWO Z GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES Z Of Revelling in tho Z DELIGHTS Z Of the ? GREATEST PANTOMIME ',' Ever Produced in Australasia. % The * MOST DAZZLING SPECTACLE MIGHT. MERRY COMEDIANS, i ASTOUNDING BALLETS, { And ? STARTLING NOVELTIES. \ "SINBAD THE SAILOR'' j "SINBAD TEE SAILOR." doft'miss IT i ON ANY ACCOUNT, ; Box Plans at the Dresden. Day Sales at ' Hhristeson's, available for night of issue July. PRICES-fis., 35., Is. Early Doors, Stalls, 3s. 6d.; Gallery, 2s. until 7.30 D.m. ' The Tvfct liner Star of Scotland, which arrived 'here from Napier yesterday aftciwon. will complete Home loading here, and ail for London, via La* Volmas, at daybreak to-morrow. The South Taranaki Steamship Company's coaster Kapiti left New Plymouth for Pu-nonn-a last evening. The same company s Kapiroi left Patea last evening, also for Pupouga. On account of bad weather, the Haupirl was unablo to land cargo at East Coast bays, and came on to Gisborne. Before visiting Wellington tho vessel mil return to the coast, nnd is now duo hero about the end of this wock. The Warrimoo is scheduled to leave Dunedin for Lyttelton this afternoon. At that port she will tranship Jlolbourno and Hobart cargo to the north boat for Well rag. tnn She then goes back to Port onaim"rs to overhaul, the Mocraki relieving hor in the Melbourne-Cook Strait-Sydney 6crvice. A heavy fog at Oamaru has delayed the Tavinni at that port. I" , c ™ Ee , c l ,, ™?f i ° f this sho is not now expected at Wellington before Friday. • The vessel mil leave for Saw Plymouth, Wcstpor.t, and Greymouth during tho same afternoon. Continuing her journey from Greymouth, tho Arahura left Wcstport for kelson. Pioton, and Wellington at 0 a.m. yes-teri'.-iy. She is due in port about 9.30 this evening. llakanoa, s.s., is expected to leave Westport for Lyttelton this evening. The Union Company's bie cargo-carrier IWniruna is duo at Wellington from Oamaru to replenish bunkers on Monday. She then goes on direct to Suva. By v ireless last evening the 0. and A. liner Zealandia advised that she was expected, to arrive at Auckland from Sydney at 6 a..m. on Friday. The vessel is en route to Vancouver, and leaves the nortliern port at 5 p.m. on the day of arrival. Leaving fiisbomo at 7 p.m. yesterday the rorv.tfil steamer Kahu should arrive at Wellington early to-morrow morning. Messrs. John?ton mid Co., local agents, expect to get her pvray for Nnnier and Gisborne at 5 p.m. No cargo will bo received after J p.m. to-morrow. The Kaipara Steamship Company, having decided to suspend operations, announces through the Auckland "Herald' Hint the flout and general plant are under oiler for sale. The vessels to be disposed of are t.bo steamers Aoloa, Bollbird, J-onmul, Stirling, and the srow Era. It is understood that negotiations are alTeady afoot for tho purchase of two of the steamers. Tho Vadium Oil Company's chartered stealer Wnltraule left Newcastle m continnatlon of her innrncy from Jsew lorti to Auckland and Wellington on August 26. Wliilst the Earawa is undergoino qvorh«.ul and survey at Auckland, the Kj.'ipiilli will tnfc" vn the running between Onehunga and New Plvmouth for three weeks. •"'On til" Nganuhi's return to Auckland sho will relieve the Annouri in the Tauranea trade. The Jlanaia Onto Eotoitil was lo have commenced running in-the Aucklaud-Whanga-ici Ecrvlco last evening.
MAIL NOTICES. „ *_ Subject to necossary alterations, mails nill cloeo at tlio Chiof Post Olllco as under':— THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), AUGUST 28. Napier and Hawkc's Bay district, per Jlanawatu train (Thorndon Station), 8 a.m. and 3.15 p.in. ' , Wanganui, New Plymouth, also wanaTatu, Manawatu train (Thorndon Station), •30 a.m. , , „ Wangnnnt, also ■ Manawatu and Jangitikoi districts, per Jlanawatu tram (Thorndon Station), 3.15 p.m. . Wairarapa district, per Wairarapa, train (Lambton Station), 6.30 a.m. and 3.50 p.m. Auckland and district, ateo >ew Plymouth and Wanganui, per Mam Trunk train (Thorndon Station), 10.50 a.m. Nelson, Wcstport, Eeefton, Groymouth, and Hokitika, per ■ Itanourifca, 3.20 p.m. United Kingdom and Continent of' Europe, via Las Palmas (duo London October 11). (for specially addressed correspondence only), per Star of Scotland, noon. Picton, Blenheim, and Nelson, per Pateena, 11.50 a.m. ■'.•„, , j Southern offices of t<cw Zcalar/J, and Graymouth, Hokitika, and Recfton, per Maori, 6.15 p.m. Wcstport, per Komata, 10 a.m. Kaikoura, per Wakatu, 3.20 p.m. Havelack and bays, per Maaaroa, 6 p.m. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. Articles for Canada, per parcel post, nor Mam Trunk train, 10 a_m. Fiji Fanning Island, Japan, Honolulu, , also Canada, United States of America, Central America, and West Indies, via Vancouver, also Continent of Europo and United i Kingdom (due London September. 30), per Zealandia.from Auckland, per Main Trunk tri'Mi 10.63 a.m. (Money-orders must . be obtained one hour before the advertised lima of closing tno mails.). I Nelson, per Niton, 4.20 p.m. i Napier and Gisborac, per wimmora, a.a ' P 'So'uthcrn offices of New Zealand, also [ Australian States (duo Melbourne September 7). per Manuka, 4.20 p.m. Southern offices of New Zealand, pei ITararoa, 6.15 p.m. EKIDAY. AUGUST 10. 1 Niue Island, to connect with sehoonoi ' Kereru at Auckland, nor Main Trunk train Ceylon,'lndia, China, Japan, Straits Settle i ments. South Africa, and Continent of M - ropo and United Kingdom, via (du< - London October 7), per Moeraki. M ' i) m Money-orders must be obtained t\u • Hours before the advertised time of closmt I tno mails. . ■ . ' Australian States and Now Guinea (du< s Sydney September 3), per Moeraki, 3.00 p.in I Mails for Itarotonga and Tahiti, pei HaAiroto, cloiso at Auckland, to-morrow ai - 8.45 a.m. „ , . , , Mails for Fiji, per Navna, close at AncK land, to-morrow at 10.45 .a.m. Mails for the United Kingdom and Con I tinont of Europe, via Las Palmas anc II Avonmouth, per Drayton Grange, close, a- '■ Lyttelton on Thursday, August 29, at ■ i p.m. (Correspondence must bo spcciall; - addressed.) ■ . . , T''e n"xt host dispatch for Canada, Unit ' 0 j "gtatc* of America, Central America West Indies, United Kingdom, and Con ' tinont of Europe, will be via Fiji, Fannmt Island. Honolulu, and \nnconver. closing a: Wellington, per Main Trunk train, oi T'nm-fiday, August 29, at IB.EO a.m. . Mails for Jfiuo Island, per sehoonoi Kereru close at Auckland, on Saturday August 31, at 2.45 p.m. Mail' for Fiii, Fanning Island, Honolulu . i Vancouver, Canada, Central America ! United Slates of America, Vest. Indies ' United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe ! clon at Auckland, per f.s. Zealandia, oi > : Friiby August 20. at 1.30 p.m. " ' Mails for Australian States and Fontl - I Africa close at Auckland, per s.s. IVim ', j mora, on Monday. S-'oi-tomhcr 2, at 4.15 p.m i Mills for Außfrnlinn States, per s.s. Ma } : nulia.. close at the Bluff, Monday, Scplcm , ber 2, at 3 p.m. i All books and sample-packets find news ; : papers for places within tho Domimoi L i imist be posted hair an hour before tin " ordinary letter mail closes. : • Unless otherwise specified, registered let ' ' ters and parcels-poet packnges must bi " ; handed in and money-orders obtained oni ' hour ticforo the ordinary mail closes. 1 4.11 the principal wails by train nn< ; '■ steamer close at To Aro snd Oourtonaj 1 Place Post Offices at the same hour* e* a ' ; the Chief Post Office, with tho osrceptloi r ; t'iat thero Is no lata fee clcaranca, an< that mails by tho ferry steamers for south em offices closo at 6 P.m. lIt , E - Chief Postmaster. 1 Chief Post Office. Wellington. I August 28, 1912. I WIRELESS. ;1 Eadio Office, Wellington.—The stcnmcii - Zealandia (Sydney to Auckland), Maramr '" (Auckland to Sydney), Wimmcra (Lytteltoi to Wellington), Moeraki (Duuedin to Lyt - telton), oud Hauroto (Auckland to Islands t should be wflkin wlrelesß range this even VJLixu&,
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