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THIS DAY Wellington, Wanganui, New Plymouth, Palme-ston North, Hastings and Napier (letters only), 5 p.m. Southern Offices of New Zealand (also Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay), 6.30 p.m. Port Fitzroy, Whangapara, Tryphena, etc.. 7.45 p.m. OUTGOING OVERSEAS MAILS Australian States, Ceylon, India. China, Japan, Straits Settlements, South Africa and Egypt, per Maheno, Friday, August 30, at 9 a.m. Parcels at 3 p.m. Thursday, August 29. Noumea, per Piri, Friday, August 30, at 10 a.m. Great Britain, Ireland and Continent of
Europe, Central America, Cristobal (Panama Canal), per Cumberland, Saturday, August 31, at 10 a.m.. Correspondence for Great Britain. Ireland and Continent of Europe, must be specially addressed oer “Cumberland." Parcels, at 3 p.m. Friday, August 30. Due London about October 8. NOTE.—The best dispatch to Great Britain, Ireland and Continent of Europe, closes at Auckland, Monday, September 9, per R.M.S. Tahiti, via San Francisco. Due London October 8. Fiji. Tonga. Apia, Pago Pago, also Honolulu, per Tofua. Saturday, September 7, at 9 a.m. Parcels at 3 p.m.. Friday, September 0. Cook Islands. Tahiti, Canada, North America, West Indies, Great Britain, Ireland and Continent of Europe, via San Francisco (to connect with Tahiti, at Wellington), Monday, September 9. at 5.30 p.m. Due London October 8. Parcels for Cook Islands, Tahiti and America. Saturday, September 7. Norfolk Island, per Maui Pomare, Monday, September 9, at 1 p.m. Parcels at 11 a.m. INCOMINO OVERSEAS MAIL September 3: S.S. Ulimaroa, from Sydney (Australian mail). September 8: R.M.S. Aorangi from Vancouver (English and American mail). FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1929 Whangarei, Dargaville, etc., 6.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Mahurangi and Shore P. 8., 3 p.m. Coromandel, Whitlanga, Whenuaklte, Pakatoa, Colville, and Amodeo Bay, etc., 8 a.m. McGill and Stanley P. 8., Shakespear P. 8., and Sheffield P. 8., 8.30 a.m. Paeroa and Ngatea (letters only), 2 p.m. Thames and Waitakaruru (letters only), 2.80 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. J. J. KEARNEY.
! KAIWARNA FOR AUSTRALIA.—Efforts are being made by the local office of the Union Company to dispatch the •'oilier Kaiwarra from Auckland on Saturday for Port Kembla, thence Newcastle, to load again for this port. AORANGI FOR SYDNEY.—Due at Auckland on Sunday, September 8. from Vancouver and way ports, the local office o i the Union Company is dispatching the R.M.M.S. Aorangi at 11 p.m. the following day for Sydney. CARGO FROM EAST.—With ca.rgb for discharge at Auckland. V. elllngton Lyttelton. Timaru, Dunedin and BlufT the Cnton Company's chartered steamer Narbada is expected to arrive here on bep- ; tember S from Calcutta and way ports. WIRRAL FOR BUN K ERS.—Henderson and Macfartane have been advised that the steamer Wlrrai left Wanganui for Westport this morning, where she bunkers before proceeding to Australia for Homeward loading. MAHENO AND ULIMAROA. The Maheno leaves Auckland at 11 a.m. tomorrow for Sydney, and the Ulimaroa sails from Sydney at noon tomorrow for Auckland. Both vessels are due at tneir arrival ports on Tuesday next. CUMBERLAND SAILS SATURDAY. — The local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Federal steamer Cumberland will complete her loading at Auckland tomorrow evening and will leave at daylight on Saturday for London, Avonmouth, Glasgow and. Liverpool, via Panama. KAITANQATA LEAVES MELBOURNE —Advice received by the local office of the Union Company states that the steamer Kaitangata, en route from Adelaide and Edithburg. left Melbourne at 3 p.m. on Tuesday for Hobart, where she completes loading for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. PASSENGERS BY MATAROA. —The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's liner Mataroa, which sailed from Wellington yesterday morning for Southampton and London, via Panama, took the following passengers:— First Saloon:—Mr. J. Abbott, Miss R. Behrens, Mrs. O. W. Bowring, Master P. T. Bovrlix, Mr* C. Britton, Master O. M. Britton, Mr. J. H. Brownlee. Mr. M. B. Eason, Mrs. Esson. Mr. A. M. Eason, Miss B. M. Esson. Miss D. M. Esson. Mr. T. Handley, Mrs. Handley, Captain R. N. Macdonald, R.T.D., A.R.A., Mrs. Macdonald, Mrs. Jf. Milner. Mlsa D. M. Nor-man-Jones, Mrs. M. R. Otway, Mrs. E. C. Phar&xyn, Mr. P. W. Pharaayn. Miss C. P. Pharaxyn. Mrs. L. C. SarKOod. Mr. W. M. Smith. Miss D. G. Thorpe, Mrs. E. Brotherton; *S third class.
TOFUA R BTU RHl NG.—Advice r*. eeived by the local office of the tTnioS Company states that the Istanc Iter steamer Tofua was to leave Suva at noon today for Auckland, where she 2 due next Monday. MELBOURNE PASSENGER SERVICE —The I’nion Company’s lntereolonCl passenger steamer Manuka left MelbotnS vesterday for BlufT. Lyttelton and \t>a. lnston. She is due at Bluff on Sunday and Wellington the followtnr Friday, ni August IT she is to leave Wellington tS l Melbourne direct. {within wireless RANGE— I The following vessel* are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stattons tonight:— Auckland: Arlington Court. Pjmje. Canag. tan Conqueror, Dunrobin, Bmiledeut. achelameurthe, Makambo, Maui Pomare Newton Ash. Niagara. Fakipakl. Port \ Gisborne. Scots Craig, Sonoma, Svolder i Tasmania. Tofua, Tutanekai, WaipahL King William. H ■ Chatham Island*: Ruahine, Kia Ora, | Rotorua- . , i 'Wellington: Maori. Wahine, Ngaio. Ara. ! hura, Mataroa, Aorangi, Wairuna. Kar« tigi. Hororata. Kairanga. KalkoraL ! Hertford, Wirral, Brunswick, Comdtdes- | Awarua: Maunganui. Tahiti. Manuka, I Plpiriki. Canadian Highlander, Prunu- ! Waikouaitl. Karetu. iPORT OF ONEHUNGA DEPARTURES YESTERDAY I HOKIANGA (7.45 p.m.), 271 tons, Ken, t nedy, for Hokianga. ARRIVALS TODAY HAUTURU (7 a~m.). 270 tons. JacksonFowler, from Raglan and Kawhta. ARAPAWA is now at Westport ioadiM coal for Kalpara. She will return to One! hunga from the Northern port. HAUTURU arrived #Arly this morning from Raglan, Kawhta and W aikato Heads. At 3 o'clock this afternoon she is sailing for Hokianga. HOKIANGA cleared port yesterday afternoon for Hokianga and Auckland, She is expected here on Monday, when she will undergo her annual overhaul and survey. KAITOA is arriving at Onehunga on Saturday, when she will load for Nelson and Motueka. Messrs. Russell and Somers are the vessel's local agents. NGAPUHI is scheduled to sail for New Plymouth at 3 o’clock this afternoon.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 754, 29 August 1929, Page 2
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