SHIPPING [’MON STEAM SKIP COMPANY OF .NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. SAILINGS (Circumstance* permitting) NEW PLYMOUTH (from Onehunga) Monday January 7 * p in. v. ELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON TVjahln® •• .. .. .. Mon.. Wed.. Friday Maori T*.es., Thurs., Saturday .Maori To*?. Thors.. Sat. at 7.4.7 p.m. Berths Doomed Auckland Office. WELLINGTON TO PICTON T thine. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. 3 P.m.. Saturday, 1.15 p.m. SYD.VEY (from Auckland) * ia ram a, Friday, January 18. 3 p.m. •Maunganul Friday February 1 3 p.m. SYDNEY (from Wellington) •M.tanga#ul Friday January 18 •Marama Friday February 1 3 p.m. MELBOURNE (via Bluff;. (From Wellington) Manuka Tuesday January 15 FIJI, TONGA. SAMOA Toiua .... Saturday, January 26 Every four weeks tnereafter. trans-Pacific services Booking for all Canadian, United States and European Points TO SUVA, HONOLULU, VICTORIA (8.C.), VANCOUVER. *K M.M.B. Jorangi Tues. Jan. 13 11 a m R M.S. Niagara Tuesday February 12 RAROTONGA, TAHITI AND SAN FRANCISCO (from Wellington; •rt.M.S. Tahiti Tuesday January 29 •R.M.d. Makura Tuesday February 26 AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY ♦ Ft. M S. Niagara Monday January 23 GISBORNE AND NAPIER (Cargo only). Waimea •• .. .. .. Tuesday, January 8 WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN (Cargo only). .. About January 12 Kurow
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a I »OTORL'A MOTOR TEASSFOKT CO., -*- V LTD.. WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICES:—ROTORUA TO WHAKATAXE, OPOTIKI AND GISBORNE. DAILY. 6 A.M. CDAILY. ALSO SUNDAY) TO WUAKATAXE ONLY. ti.CO P.M., TAURA.VGA TO WIUKATAXE, OPOTIKI AND GISBORNE. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS. AND VICE VERSA. r.VEIES. WH AKATA.N'E. 15s; OPOTIKI, 25a; GiatORNE. 555. (ALL* PASSENGERS FI’LLY INSURED AGAINST ACCIDENT.) Phones 19 and 253. Wires •'Motoco." Rotorua. D .o c with Thoa Cook and Son, Govtrnnaent Tourist Bureau, or Johnstone, Blue Taxis Phone 42-465. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS. The Northern Company is running its ij.tl excursions this week-end and particulars are advertised in this issue. KARTIGI CLEARS NEWCASTLE.— According to cable advice received by the i ai office of the Union Company, the Learner Kartigi. en route from Melbourne. left Newcastle at »1 p.m. on Thursday for Auckland, where she is due next Wednesday. RIMUTAKA HO M E.—Cable advice received by the local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company states that the iner Rlmutaka arrived at Southampton n January 3. The vessel loaded in New Zealand and sailed finally from Welling»on on November 24 for Southampton and London. PHOSPHATES FROM NAURU.—Henderson and Macfarlane. Limited, have lereived advice that the steamer Benton was dispatched from Nauru Island on January 2 with a full cargo of phosphates for discharge at New Plymouth and Wanganui. Sh«s is due at New Plymouth on January 13. ENTON CLEARS SUVA.—The local c.fT.ce of the New Zealand Shipping Company hrfs been advised that the A. and \ Line's chartered steamer Enton, en ! "Ute from New York, left Suva yester- • ■ afternoon for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due here next Wednesday. AORANGI FROM SYDNEY.—The local < -flee of the Union Company advises that th»? R.M.M.S. Aorangi. which leaves Nydney at noon next Thursday for Auckland. - due here on the evening of Sunday, ..nuary 13. The vessel is announced to d again from this port at 11 a.m. on ’ Tuesday, January 15, for Suva, Honolulu. Victoria and Vancouver. WAIRUNA REPORTS AGAIN.—A further radio message received by the local • •dice of the Union Company states that •. e IVairuna. from the Pacific Coast ports a Papeete, is due In the stream at Auckland at 10 a.m. to-morrow. After pratique ts been granted, the vessel berths at The Prince's Wharf to land the local porti- n of her cargo beiore proceeding to Wellington. Melbourne, and Sydney to complete. WAIKAWA LEAVES LOS ANGELES. —The Union Company has been notified by cablegram that the Waikawa sailed from Los Angeles on Monday with gen- • ral cargo to discharge at New Zealand ports. She is due at Napier on January 25. at Lyttelton on January 30. at Dunedin on February 2. at Bluff on February 5, and at New Plymouth on February ?. TRAWLER HUMPHREY ARRIVED An arrival at Auckland late last night was the trawler Humphrey from Kngi*nd. She is the latest addition to the fleet of Sanford. Ltd.. and was pur- • based by the company to replace the trawler Thomas Bryan, which was wrecked near Cape Colville last June. The Humphrey was formerly named the Thomas Fa recloth. and was built at • jueensferry in 191$. She sailed from Falmouth on October 25. and called at Port Said. Colombo and Sourabaya during the voyage to New Zealand
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 554, 5 January 1929, Page 2
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