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THIS DAY Turua, 7.45 p.m. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1929 Wellington, Wanganui, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Hastings and Napier (letters only), 5.30 p.m. Southern Offices of New Zealand (also Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay), 5.30 p.m. OUTGOING OVERSEAS MAILS Cook Islands, Tahiti, Canada, North America, West Indies, Great Britain, Ireland and Continent of Europe, also Brazil, Argentine, Uraguay, Paraguay and Falkland Islands, via San Francisco (to connect with Makura, zX Wellington), Monday, October 7. at 5.30 p.m. Due London November 6. Parcels for Cook Islands, Tahiti and America, Saturday', October 5, at 11 Great* Britain, Ireland, and Continent of Europe, Central America, Cristobal (Panama Canal), per Karamea, Tuesday', October 8, at 10 a.m. Correspondence for Great Britain, Ireland and Continent of Europe, must be specially addresed “per Karamea.’’ Parcels at 3 p.m., Monday, October 7. Due London, November 10. NOTE. —The best dispatch to Great Britain, Ireland, and Continent of Europe, closes at Auckland, Monday, October 7, per R.M.S. Makura, via San Francisco. Due London, November 6. Australian States, Straits Settlements, China, Japan, South Africa, per Niagara, Tuesday, October 8, at 3 p.m. Parcels, at 11 a.m. Norfolk Island, per Maui Pomare. Monday', October 21, at 1 p.m. Parcels, at 11 a.m. INCOMING OVERSEAS MAILS October 7: S.S. Remuera. from London (126 bags mail and 971 bags parcel mail, for New Zealand). October 7: R.M.S. Niagara, from Vancouver (English and American mail). October S: R.M.S. Makura, from Sy'dney, via Wellington (56 bags English, Eastern and Australian letter mail). October S: S.S. Maunganui, from Sydney' (Australian mail). MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1929 Wanganui, Palmerston North, Wellington, etc., 4 a.m. Whangarei, Dargaville, etc., 6.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Opotiki (parcels only), 11 a.-m. Kawhia (parcels only), 11 a.m. Kawau, 11.30 a.m. New Plymouth and Taranaki District. Parcels at 11 a.m., 12 noon. Whitianga, Wbenuakite, Tairua and Hikuai, 1.30 p.m. Paeroa and Ngatea (letters only'), 2 p.m. Thames and Waitakaruru (letters only), 2.30 p.m. Russell, Opua, Whangaroa and Mangonui, etc., 2.30 p.m. Coromandel. Pakatoa, Colville and Amodeo Bay, 3 p.m. Wellington, Wanganui, New Plymouth, Palmerston North. Hastings, Napier and Cambridge Getters only), 5 p.m. Southern Offices of New Zealand (also Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay), 5.30 p.ni., Beachlands and Maraetai, 7.45 p.m. J. 3. KEARNEY, Acting-Chief Postmaster,

TOFUA'S PASSENGERS. —The Union Company's Island passenger steamer Tofua. which, left Auckland early this afternoon for Fiji. Toiiga and Samoa, took the following passenges:—Saloon: Mrs. A P. Clapcott, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. and Miss I'*. M. Clark. "Miss D. Comerford. Mr. F. Ducker. Mrs. C. J. Dunn. Airs. K. M. Ekrnnn. Miss G. Peek. Mrs. M. Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. G. Good acre. Miss Z. Graham. Mrs. M. Gray'. Mrs. M. E. and Miss A. Hathawav. Mr. V. J. Hewitt. Mr. K. Kruse. Dr. H. B. and Mrs. Lang. Miss E. J. Middieditch, Mr. W. L. Morrison, Mrs. B. M. Murray. Rev. J. W. Parker. Mrs. P. C. Pearraan, Mr. J. F. Prendergast. Airs. AT. Reynolds. Aliss AT. Richards. Air. and Mrs. 11. W. Riechelmann, Miss V. C. Walev. ATr. and Mrs. R. Wood, Mrs. AI. Woodman. Miss E. and Mr. H. Zueksehwerdt. and 16 steerage, including one Chinese and nine Indians. TRANS-PACIFIC CARGO SERVICES. —The Waikawa, from Pacific Coast ports, is duo at Wellington today, and leaves on Tuesdav for Alelbourne and Sydney-, and will return to Vancouver %ia Fiji. The Waiherao left San Francisco on September 28 for Auckland, where she is duo on October 22. and will go thence to Wellington. Nelson. Melbourne and Sydney, and returns to Vancouver via Fiji. The Waitemata will complete loading at Los Angeles today for New Zealand outports. The Hauraki arrived at Vancouver on September 29. and will load at "Vancouver, New Westminster, Powell River and Ocean Falls. She will leave Ocean Falls tomorrow to complete loading at San Francisco and Los Angeles. The Waiotapu left Suva yesterday morning for Vancouver, via Fanning Island. The Wairuna left W ellington on Thursday for Vancouver direct. Forward loading dates are approximately' as follow: The Wairuna will load during the first half of November for Napier, Lyttelton. Dunedin. New Plymouth and possibly Auckland. She is to clear Los Angeles on November 14, and is due at Napier on December 9. The Waiotapu will load during: the first, half of November for Papeete. Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. She is to clear Los Angeles on November 15. and is due at Auckland on December 10.

The Waikawa will load at Vancouver early' in December for Auckland, Wellington. Hobart and Beauty Point, and is due at Auckland on January 3.

GABRIELLA DUE.—Advice fcy the Northern Company state. Limb steamer tkihriella left Stephens at two o’clock on ■\Vedn.£? rc afternoon with a carco of coal. hvi» ' and poles for Auckland and r a e ports. The vessel is due , n and will unload at King’s Wharf. Ueß<la y WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are . be within range of the ui dermtv.uj wireless stations during th, > Auckland: Matoppo. ttolden Niagara, . Remuera. Dio nede ii’J**: Pomare, T limuros, t~*«i ,ir* ■ ( , h*n Tairoa* , a m " ll,ands: Otnad.au Wellington: Maori, IVahine v— ' Arahura. Tamahine, Aoranei Kawatiri. Wairuna. Dunedin.' c. 3 cloud"’ Kar ' nU ’ KOSm ° E ’ Makura - UoldS Awarua: Makura. Tahiti. Cat if moor* K ° SS ’ Southern Princessfirsg

PORT OF ONEHUNGA—ARRIVALS TODAY w H PlvmouS:' ’ 703 tons ’ ARRIVALS YESTERDAY HAI TURU tS a.m.), C7O tons. Jack.*, Fowler, front Raglan and Kawhia ARAB AW A <3.40 P.m.), 251 tons, from Dargaville. DEPARTURES YESTERDAY HAUTUKU (4 p.m.>, 270 tons, Jackac»* Fowler, for Hokianga. •'■cKSor.ARAPAWA was scheduled to san Opunake and Wangmui at 1 p.m. tod£ HAI TURU sailed for Hokianga ve*' terday afternoon S\ <is due back Iron there at 6 o clock tomorrow morning an* soils for Italian, knwhia and Heads at l p.m. on Monday. lo HOKIANGA arrived at Hokianga at i p .m yesterday. Due back, at on Monday morning, she is to be patched on the next trip at 3 p.m Wednesday. ° h KAITOA is now expected to arrive from Tarakohe, via. New Plymouth, at *bout 3 o’clock this afternoon. At davlhrht on Tuesday she is to leave for Nelson ana Motueka. XGAT’ITiI arrived this morninp fnm, New Plymouth and is announced to on the return trip at 3 p.m. on Monday

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 2

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Mail Services Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 2

Mail Services Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 2

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