SHIPPING II UDDART (Circui PARKER LINE -es permitting:) K»R SYDNEY (from Auckland direct) L'l.lM A ROA Friday. April 19 ! FOR SYDNEY (from Wellington direct) j l FIMA ROA Friday. May 3 Fitted with wireless telegraphy. Surgeon carried. i Office: QUAY STREET (opp. Queen’s Wharf). Phone 43-IS3. j U'PPUR HARBOUR FERRY CO. ! Leaves Ferry Steps Dally for Island Bay, Beach Haven, lfobsonville, Greenhithe, and Pine Island. TIME-TABLE: I MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. 10 a. ill., 3.30 and 5.13 p.m.: TUESI DAYS, Extra Trip at 7.40 a.m.; FRIDAY, Extra Trips at 7.40 a.m., and 10.45 p.m.; SATURDAYS, 10 a.m., 12.30, 1.30, G. 30 i p.m.: SUNDAYS, 0 a.m., and 0 p.m. rpilE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND JL FOUNDRY CO., DTD. RUSSELL AND SOMERS, LTD. The s.s. REG ULUS (weather and other circumstances permitting) will load at Onehunga on .Monday next, the 15th Inst., for I’lcton, Nelson and usual West Coast Ports. Cargo must be booked at this office. RUSSELL AND SOMERS, LTD., 05 Fort Street, Agents. MOTOR SERVICES TO PAEROA WAX 111 TAURANGA 4 6i hours TE I’L'KE WIIA lv AT AN E OPOTIKI 7i 9i 105 hours Cars depart AARD Office 9.30 a.m., daily for Paeroa and Waihi, connecting, with train at Waihi for Tauranga, Te Puke. Whakatane, Taneatua and Opotiki. Car leaves SUN Office 3.15 p.m., and Aard Office at 3.30 p.m., daily for Waihi. via Paeroa, arriving Waihi 7.30 p.m. Cars depart Waihi daily at 10 a.m., 5 p.m., on arrival of trains from Bay of Plenty. SUNDAY SERVICE. Auckland to Opotiki and vice versa, by Car all the wav, via Tauranga and Whakatane. FARES: Single, Paeroa, 17s 6d; Waihi, 20s. Return, Paeroa, 32s 6d; Waibi, 37s 6d. Booking Offices: SUN Newspapers, Ltd., 4G-S2O; Aard Office. Dilworth Buildings. 44-656; Waihi. 144. HOLMAN AND BECKETT, LTD. Contractors to SUN Newspapers, Ltd. Head Office: Whakatane; and at Opotiki, Tauranga and Waihi. HELENS VJLLE-AUCKL AND Leaves— Helens\ ville, 9 a.m.; Hot Springs, Arrive in Auckland 10.45 9.10 a.m. Leaves— Auckland 3.30 p.m. Arrive Ilelensville 5.15 p.m. PHONE 14S HELENSVILLE and 44-656 AUCKLAND. G. L. ROBINSON, Proprietor. npilE PASSENGER TRANSPORT CO., LTD. YELLOW AND BLACK BUSES BLUE LIGHT SERVICES OTAHUHU AND ELLERS LlE—Quarter- i hourly. PAPATOETOE AND PENROSE—HaIf- j hourly. PANMURE. MOUNT WELLINGTON j HIGHWAY AND MANGERE—At frequent Intervals. Also: BUCKLAND'S BEACH AND TAMAKI. Full Time-tables on Application, or Phone 12-556. OTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT CO., LTD., WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICES:—ROTORUA TO WHAKATANE, OPOTIKI AND GISBORNE, DAILY, 6 A.M. (DAILY, ALSO SUNDAY) TO WHAKATANE ONLY, 6.30 P.M.. TAURANGA TO WHAKATANE, OPOTIKI AND GISBORNE. TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS. AND VICE VERSA. FARES.—WHAKATANE, 15s; OPOTIKI, 255: GISBORNE. 555. (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. W. WHITE AND SONS AUCKLAND—THAMES COROMANDEL—HAURAIvI PLAINS DAILY MERCURY BAY—TUES. and THURS. ONLY. Leaves Auckland— Leaves Thames—--10 a.m., 3.30 p.m. 7.30 a.m., 3.0 p.m. Sunday, 5.30 p.m. Sunday, 5.30 p.m. 10 a.m. Car from Auckland connects with Car for Coromandel, leaving Thames 2.30 p.m. Auckland Booking Office: LAYCOCK AND FAITHFULL, 14 Fort Street. WHITE & SONS: Phone 44-547. LAYCOCK & FAITHFUL: 43-146. MAKURA'S PASSENGERS.— The following passengers for New Zealand reached Wellington from San Francisco, Papeete and Rarotonga by the Royal Mail liner Makura on Monday: First saloon: Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Ireland, Mr. W. F. Leuthner, Mrs. E. and Master W. Radford, Mr. J. C. Spedding, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Young, Mr. C. Karlson, Mr. C. W. Lane. Second saloon: Miss D. M. Chapman, Mr. A. W. Hall. Mr. J. G. Royes. Miss Rutledge, Mr. R. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Salter, Mr. and Mrs. Tebay, Mr. A. C. Aubrey, and four third-class. The vessel resumed her voyage to Sydnev last evening. She is to leave Sydney on April IS and Wellington on April 22 on her return voyage to San Francisco. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland: Niagara, Canadian Challenger, King Malcolm, Tutanekal, Waitemata, Tofua, Baron Fairlie, Flowergate, Brockabeek. Chatham Islands: Ruahine. Zealandic. Wellington: Arahura, H.M.S. Diomede, Maori. Makura, Manuka, Ngaio, Tamaliine, Wahlne, Amalthus, Port Napier, AVest Loquassock, Keelung, City of Roubaix. Westmoreland, Raranga, Tasmania, Trongate. Otokia. Awarua: Tahiti. Karetu. O. A. Larsen, llerminius, Otira, Rimutaka, Port CurPORT OF ONEHUNGA—DEPARTURE YESTERDAY ARAPAWA (5.45 p.m ). 251 tons, Keatley, for Raglan and Kawhia. ARRIVALS TO-DAY 11ARAWA (5.30 p.m.), 1,077 tons, Bark, from New Plymouth. HAITTURU (9 a.m.), 271 tons, Pert, from Hokianga. The Arapawa is to arrive frorp Raglan j and Kawhia at 6 a.m. | -morrow. She j sails on Friday for Upunake and Wanga- ; * The Sarawa arrived from New Ply- ! month this morning, and leaves on the return trip at three o'clock to-morrow ! afternoon. The Regulus is due at Onehunga on | April 15 to load for Picton. Nelson, and j West Coast ports.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 634, 10 April 1929, Page 2
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