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THIS DAY Wellington, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Hastings and Napier, (letters only), 5 p.m. Southern Offices of New Zealand, also Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay, 5.30 p.m. Turua, 5.30 p.m. FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1929 Whangarei, Dargavllle, etc. 6.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Mahurangi and Shore P. 8., 7 a.m. Coromandel, Whitianga, Whenuakite, Fakatoa, Colville and Amodeo Bay, etc., 9.30 a.m. Waihopo, Houhora, Pukenui, Parenga, etc., 10.30 a.m. McGill and Stanley P. 8., Shakespear P. 8., and Sheffield P. 8., 11.30 a.m. Paeroa and Ngatea (letters only), 2 p.m. Thames and Waitakaruru (letters only), 2.30 p.m. Surfdale, etc., 3.30 p.m. Putiki and Onetangi. 3.30 p.m. Wellington. New Plymouth, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Hastings and Napier (letters only), 5 p.m. Southern Offices of New Zealand (also Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay), 5.30 p.m. OUTGOING OVERSEAS MAILS Australian States, Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, South Africa, Apia and Pago Pago (also Great Britain, Ireland, and Continent of Europe, specially addressed correspondence, via Australia, only), per Marama, Friday, July 19, at 1 p.m. Parcels, at 11 a.m. Due London, August 2 o. Chatham Islands, per Main Trunk (Tees, from Wellington), Tuesday, July 23, at 5.30 p.m. Cook Islands, per Waipahi, Monday, July 29, at 9 a.m. Parcels at 3 p.m., Saturday, July 27. Norfolk Island, per Maui Pomare, Monday, July 29, at 1 p.m. Parcels at 11 Great Britain, Ireland, Continent of Europe, Canada, United States of America, Mexico, West Indies (also Fiji, Hawaiian Islands), per R.M.M.S. Aorangi, via Vancouver, Tuesday, July 30, at 10 a.m. Parcels, for Fiji and America, at 3 p.m., Monday, July 29. Due Lonr don, August 29. INCOMING OVERSEAS MAIL July 24.—5.5. XJlimaroa, from Sydney, via Wellington (Australian mail). July 30.—R.M.S. Maunganui. from San Francisco, via Wellington (English and American mail). J. J. KEARNEY, Acting-Chief Postmaster.
REMUERA LEAVES COLON. —The New Zealand Shippim. receipt of cabled advice that their liner Remuera left Colon on Friday for Southampton and London, en route from \N ellington. The vessel left Wellington on DEVON AT LONDON. —The New Zealand Shipping Company has been notified Isv cable that the Federal steamer I\ voii « arrived at London on Monday afternoon from Wellington, en route to West Coast ports of Great Britain. The vessel sailed I from Wellington on May 31. NEWTON PINE SAILS SATURDAY.— Efforts are being made by Henderson and , , Macfarlane to dispatch the steamer New- J ton Pine from Auckland on Saturday for New Plvmouth. thence w ■ _ complete her discharge of phosphates l from Casablanca, Morocco. KENTS DEPARTURE. —According T advice received from the local office of] the New Zealand Shipping Company, the j Federal steamer Kent, now completing { her loading at the Queen’s Wharf, leaves Auckland tomorrow afternoon for London and west ports of England via ! Panama. WAIPAHI REPORTS. —According to a | radio message received by the local office i of the Union Company, the Island fruit 1 steamer Waipahi is expected to arrive at j Auckland at 7 a.m. on Saturday from the ; Cook Islands. The vessel is scheduled to ; leave here on July 29 on her return trip j to Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Atiu. Mauke and ! Mangaia. PORT FAIRY'S FAST RUN. —The C. j and D. Line have received advice that j their motor-cargo ship Port Fairy arrived . at Melbourne on July 6 from London via Suez after an exceptionally fast run of • 31 days 16 hours, averaging 15.1 knots | throughout the voyage. This is a re- j markable performance in view of the fact that v ry heavy weather was encountered j from Aden to Cape Leeuwin (Western , Australia). The Port Fairy is now making her second trip to Australia. RUAHINE RADlOS. —According to a radio message received by the New Zea- « land Shipping Company, the liner Rua- j hine. en route from London and Southampton, is expected to arrive at Welling- ; ton at daybreak on Wednesday next, [ July 24. The vessel, which as passen- j gers and mails for disembarkation at j Wellington, has cargo for discharge at i Wellington and Auckland, and was orig- j inally scheduled to arrive at Wellington j tomorrow.
MARAMA FOR SYDNEY— -Th** xr-, leaves Auckland at 3 o'clock afternoon for Sydney, where a. next Tuesday moraine. - 18 due MAIL HOME. —The acting-chi., r has received advice haYthl 'Vh. h hft Wellington on .TaM i.®"*’ RMS Maunganui. VM S.au v r arrived in London on July 17. ncia a_. MAHIA FOR HOM E—The depar-n,. the Shaw. Savill and Albion o~“ r * « steamer Mahia has beer postnonedT^* daylight on Sunday. wh--n Auckland for New York. don via Panama. A S. Pa terror Company are the local agents. as a
WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are rxpe,'t.j wireless’stations AU^,l"?-n^ f e Ua N,;; a a rT.^rt aipahi, t anadian Conqueror, p? l ' Gisborne. iKng Gruffyd. —i Chatham Islands.—Maimoa, Mataroa Wellington.— Maori V "i.-ihine. Dunedin. Diomede. MafaS' Ruahine. Tulanekal. Plowcrgate iSS?' tiri. City of Salisbury. A warua.—Maunganui. Tahiti. Kar.i. Kaituna, Brand, Port Dunedin, fw Surrey. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—ARRIVALS YESTERDAY A RAP AW A (11.20 p.m.), 251 tons retfrom Ilokianga. ARRIVALS TODAY HOKIAXGA (12.15 a.m.), 271 tons, Kenedy, from Hokianga. * NGAPUHI (7.35 a.m.), 703 tons. EtH from New Plymouth. Hokianga arrived from Hokianga ear' - this morning and is to sail on the return Xgapuhi is now announced to leave foNew Plymouth at 4 o'clock this afternoon Arapawa. Is to be dispatched for oJ*. nake and "Wanganui at noon tomorrow Hauturu is expected to arrive from Raglan, Kawhia and Waikato Heads at fi o'clock tomorrow morning. She i* leaving for Hokianga at 3 p.m. the same day.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 718, 18 July 1929, Page 2
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