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SHIPPING. H l FOR SYDNEY (from Auckland direct). ULIMAROA Friday, August 10. FOR SYDNEY (from Wellington direct). ULBIAROA Friday, July 27. Fitted with wireless telegraphy. Surgeon carried. Office: QUAY STREET (opp. Queen’s Wharf). Phone 43-183. Wm QANADIAN gTEAMSHIPS. TATIONAL AND CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND, UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Cargo Also Accepted for United Kingdom and the Continent. Through Bills of Lading at Lowest Current Plates. FROM MONTREAL, CANADIAN HIGHLANDER. DUE ABOUT 11TH JULY TO NEW YORK, BOSTON AND MONTREAL. CANADIAN CHALLENGER, SAILING FINALLY ABOUT 13TH JULY For Rates of Freight and Further Particulars apply to CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MERCHANT MARINE. LIMITED, AND CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS, 5,6, 7 and 8 Ferry Buildings, Queen St. Shipping Phone, 43-089; Railways. 42,300. MOTOR SERVICES nOTOETJA MOTOR TRANSPORT CO., Ev I,TD.. WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICES ROTORUA TO WHAKATANE, IPOTIKS AND GISBORNE, DAIRY. 6 Y.M. (Sunday In lien of Monday), TO ,V HAK A T AXE OX I,Y, 5.50 P.M. TAUIANGA TO WHAKATANE, OFOTIKI AND GISBORNE. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, AND VICE iTERSA. FARES.—WHAKATANE, 20s; OPOrIKI. 30s; GISBORNE, 555. 'ADD PASSENGERS FULLY INSURED ‘ AGAINST ACCIDENT.) Phones 19 and 353. .Wires ‘‘Motoco.’’ Rotorua. Book with Thos. Cook and Son, Govirnment Tourist Bureau, or Johnstone, Blue Taxis. Phone 42-468.

Cars leave Dilworth Bldgs., 3.30 p.m. Leave Waihi p.m. for Auckland. Sunday, leave Waihi, 4.30 p.m. Leave Auckland. 6 p.m. Fares: Paeroa, 17/6 single; £1 12s 6d return. Waihi, £1 single; £1 l<s 6d return. Auckland-Tauranga, 30s. SUNDAY SERVICE. AUCKLAND - WAIHI - TAURANGA-WHAKATANE-OPOTIKL Arrive Arrive Tauranga p.m. Arrive WhaLeave Auckland 10.30 Waihi 2.30 p.m. Leave Waihi 3 p.m. 5.30 p.m. Leave Tauranga 6 katane 9 p.m. Leave Whakatana Opotiki 10.30 p.m. Leave Opotiki 7.0 a.m. Arrive Auckland 7.0 p.m. Fare: Single, £3. Ring AARD. Phone 44-656. WAIHI-PAEROA TRANSPORT S Bonnice, Manager. Phone 68, Waihi. p.m. Arrive CO. mHE PASSENGER TRANSPORT CO., JL LTD. YELLOW AND BLACK BUSES. BLUE LIGHT SERVICES. OTAHUHU AND ELLERSLIE —Quarterhourly. PAPATOETOE AND PENROSE Halfhourly. PANMURE, MOUNT WELLINGTON HIGHWAY AND MANGERE —At frequent intervals. Also: BUCKLANDS BEACH AND TAMAKI. Full Time-tables on Application or Phone 12-586. TOUNG’S SUN SERVICE. HAMILTON—ROTORUA DAILY (INCLUDING SUNDAY"). LEAVES HAMILTON: 6.30 p.m., after connecting with 3.15 p.m. Sun car from Auckland. ARRIVES ROTORUA: 9.30 p.m. LEAVES ROTORUA: 1 p.m. ARRIVES HAMILTON: 4 p.m., connecting with 4.30 p.m. car for Auckland. FARES: 17s 6d single; 32s 6d return. Booking Offices: SUN OFFICE, AUCKLAND, 46-820. MARBLE BAR. HAMILTON: 3002. WHITE, ROTORUA: 218 and 195. Hamilton \ uckland A M I L T O N UCKLAND SEDAN CARS LEAVE AUCKLAND DAILY. 9.30 A.M. 6.45 p.m. Direct iroTORS, IRECT i-fIOTORS. 12 PHOENIX CHAMBERS (Opp. G.P.0.). PHONE 45-592. After Hours, 41-354.

KING LINE MOTOR-SHIPS. The ; King Xeptune, the sixth of the nine high- | class cargo motor-ships which Harlan d (and Wolff, Ltd., Belfast, undertook to j build for the King Line has been deliv--1 ered to her owners after running highly | successful official trials. Constructed to | Lloyd's Register 100 A 1 class and in coraI pliance with the requirements of the . Board of Trade, she is 400 ft in length be- | tween perpendiculars, 54ft 6in in moulded i breadth, 34ft Sin in moulded depth, and of i 5,223 tons gross. The five cargo holds are provided with ten derricks worked by 10 three-ton electric winches, and the hatches are of sufficient capacity to meet the Board of Trade requirements for carrying grain. The masts are telescopic. All the engineroom and deck auxiliaries are electrically driven and include a windlass, a warping winch, cargo winches, steering gear, and all the pumps and other auxiliaries in the motor-room. The heating throughout is electric, and two electrically-heated water boilers and an -electric hot press are installed. There is. a wireless installation of the latest type and a very efficient system for illuminating the decks when taking in or discharging cargo. On April 24 the King Stephen was launched for the same company. She is 400 ft in length b.p., by 54ft , 6in in breadth moulded, by 34ft Sin in depth moulded; of 5.250 gros.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 405, 13 July 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 405, 13 July 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 405, 13 July 1928, Page 2

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