SHIPPING. H' FOR SYDNEY (from Auckland direct). ULIMAROA Indefinite FOR SYDNEY from Wellington direct). ULIMAROA .. Indefinite Fitted with wireless telegraphy. Surgeon carrled. OfUce: QUAY STREET (opp. Queen’s Wharf). Phone 43-183. MOTOR SERVICES. O TJOTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT CO.. *■ LTD., WHITE! STAR MOTOR SERVICES:—ROTORUA TO WHAKATAUE, OPOTIKI AND GISBORNE. DAILY. 6 A.M. (Sunday In lieu of Monday). TO WHAKATANE ONLY. 5.30 P.M. TAURANGA TO WHAKATANE. OFOTIKI ANI) GISBORNE, TUESDAYS THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS. AND VICE VERSA FARES.—WHAKATANE. SOs; OPOTIKI, 30s; GISBORNE. 655. (ALL PASSENGERS FULLY INSURED AGAINST ACCIDENT). Phones 19 and 353, Wires "Motoco,” Rotorua. Book with Thos. Cook and Son. Government Tourist Bureau, or Johnstone. Blue Taxis. Phone 42-468. T HE PASSENGER TRANSPORT CO., LTD. YELLOW AND BLACK BUSES. BLUE LIGHT SERVICES. OTAHUHU AND ELLERSLIE —Quarterhourly. PAPATOETOE AND PENROSE Halfhourly. PAN All 7 RE, MOUNT WELLINGTON HIGHWAY AND MANGERE At frequent intervals. Also: BUCKLAND’S BEACH AND TAMAKI. j Full Timetables on Application or Phone 12-586. UCKLAND, PAEROA, WAIHL Cars leave Dilworth Bldgs., 8 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Leave Waihi 0 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. for Auckland. Sunday, leave Waihi, 4.30 p.m. Leave Auckland, 6 p.m. Fares: Paeroa and Waihi, single 17s 6d, return 32s 6d. Auckland-Tauranga. 30s. Ring AARD. Phone 44-656. WAILLI-PAEROA TRANSPORT CO. S. Bonnice. Manager. Phone 68. Waihi. AUCKLAND—CLEVEDON ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. Leaves CLEVEDON daily at 9 a.m. CP/IC SQUARE, AUCKLAND, daily at 4 p.m. Fare: 4s Single; 7s Return, i V. A. BROWN. Proprietor. A 1 U K I RELIABLE MOTOR SERVICE G.P.0., 4.35 p.m. Saturday, 5.30 p.m. Sunday. 7.30 p.m. PARES: Waluku-Mauku - - 3 0 Waiuku-Patumahoe ••>••• 3 6 Waiuku-Drury 5 0 Return •• 10 0 Waiuku-Papakura •• •• .. 6 0 Return •• .. •• 10 0 Waiuku-Auckland .. •• .. 6 0 Return 10 0 Auckland-Pa pakura .... 3 6 Auckland-Drury 4 0 Auckland-Patumahoe .... 5 0 Bookings The F. C. Alexander. Phone 46-820. Sun Office, Auckland . Waiuku. Phone 179. »ORT AUCKLAND’S MOVEMENTS. — aving New Plymouth this afternoon tor ua and Auckland, the C. and D. Line s .tor-ship Port Auckland is due here on ursday. After loading here, the vesproceeds to Tokomaru Bay, thence shorne and Wellington to complete, and scheduled to clear the latter port ally on June 7 for London, via Las lmas. SORT CURTIS FROM NEW YORK. — riving at Auckland oi Wednesday .ernoon from New York, the C.. and D. :ie’s steamer Port Curtis will _ disirge her local cargo at the Prince’s tiarf before proceeding to Napier, ellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and .iff to complete. Heather, Roberton d Company will act as the local agents. CARGO FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA. —The local ollice of the Union Company advises that the collier Kawatiri, which is due at Auckland at daybreak to-mor-row from Westport, after discharge here, proceeds to Newcastle for bunkers, thence Adelaide. Edithburg and Melbourne, to load for New Plymouth, Portland, Auckland, Wellington, and Dunedin. RIMUTAKA FROM HOME. —The New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Rimutaka is scheduled to reach Wellington from London and Southampton next Friday. The vessel will land passengers, mail and a quantity of merchandise at Wellington and then come to Auckland to complete discharge. Captain P. A. Hemming is in command and Dr. H. N. Witham is medical officer on board. Included in her forward passepger lis tare the following saloon passengers: Mrs. E. Gif kins, Masi ter A. Gif kins and Miss M. Bukins, Mrs. E. A. Hately, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. L. i Lomas-Smith, Miss E. AI. Lomas-Smith, Mrs. M. Wiseman, Airs. C. Baillie, Captain H. C. Barcham, the Misses M. Busby, |E. Fisher, G. H. Gardner, H. Loe, M. Lough nan. K. L. Wilson, Messrs. F. Barrow, J. Trippier, F. W. Twemlow. AO RAN Gl ARRiVES. —An arrival at Auckland yesterday was the Union Company's R.AI.M.S. Aorangi from Vancouver, via ports, and, after pratique was granted, Dertntd at the Prince's Wharf. Genorahy fair weather prevailed on the voyage until last Saturday morning, when a south-west gal 2 and rough head seas ware encountered. The boisi terous conditions continued until the vessel reached the shelter of the New Zealand coast, and delayed her arrival by over an hour. The following passengers for New Zealand arrived by the liner:—First saloon: Miss Dale Austen, Miss M. F. Boil, Mr. A. Brooker, Mr. G. 11. Body, Mr. \V. \V. V. Ca nham. Miss A. Hewitt, Mr. D. Hay, Mr. L. Harris, Mr. W. Haughan, Mrs. C. Matthews, Messrs. J. M. and J. VV. May, Mr. J. McConnell, Mr. a. Mendelshon, Mrs. Norton, Messrs. X. and W. Xaismith, Mrs. H. C. Pilmer, Miss AI. Pilmer, Mr. find Mrs. H. Phillips, Miss J. Reynolds, Miss M. Rutherford, Miss D. Tatham, Mr. J. Sabine, Airs. G. Saver, Mrs. Vernon, Airs, and Air. Waldron, Miss L. Watkins, Airs, and Aliss Barker, Mr. A. E. Manners. Second saloon: Mrs. H. Brotz, Air. and Airs. Cat tana eh and two children, Mrs. E. Cox, Air. G. E. Bronson, Mrs. Egenton, Air. F. Herbert, Alias N. Harradine, Aliss M. Johnston, Air. W. Johnston, Airs. F. Johnston, Air. Kynoch, Air. and Airs. R. Sheppard Mr. S. Wanner, Mr. E. G. Hymas, Miss AlcKissack, Aliss AI. McCormack, Mr A. Ross, Messrs. C., E. and C. Salter, Mr. W. G. Williams, Aliss O. Williams- Air. AI. E. Bardsley, and 29 third clr2|H, including three Indians. The Aorangi leaves Auckland at two o’clock this afternoon in continuation of her voyage to Sydney. 4
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 359, 21 May 1928, Page 2
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