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THIS DAY Wellington, Wangfnul, New Plymouth, r Palmerston»North, Hastings, Napier, and Cambridge (letters only), 5 p.m. i Southern Offices of New Zealand (.also Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay), 5.30 p.m. Turua, 5.30 p.m. OUTGOING OVERSEAS MAILS Australian States, Ceylon, India, Egypt, Straits Settlements, China, Japan, and South Africa, per Main Trunk Limited (Ulimaroa, from Wellington), Thursday, October 17, at 5 p.m. Parcels at 11 a.m.; second class matter 3 p.m., Wednesday, October 16. Great Britain, Ireland and Continent of Europe, Central America, Cristobal (Panama Canal), Pitcairn Island, per Mam Trunk (Rotorua, from Wellington), Thursday, October 17, at 5 p.m. Correspondence for Great Britain, Ireland, and Continent of Europe must be specially addressed “per Rotorua. ’’ Parcels, 11 a.m., Wednesday, October 16. Due London November 21. Norfolk Island, per Maul Fomare, Monday, October 21, at 1 p.m. Parcels, at 11 a.m. Great Britain, Ireland, Continent of Europe, Canada, United States of ! America, Mexico, West Indies Calso I Fiji, Hawaiian Islands), per R.M.S. j Niagara, via Vancouver, Tuesdav, \ October 22, at 10 a.m. Parcels, for Fiji J and America, at 3 p.m., Monday, October 21. Due London November 20. Note.—The best despatch to Great Bri- | tain, Ireland, and Continent of Europe i closes at Auckland, Tuesday, October 22, per K.M.S. Niagara, via Vancouver. Due London November 20. Great Britain, Ireland, and Continent of Europe, all South American States, via Montevideo, per Main Trunk (Port Melbourne, from Wellington), Wednesday, October 23, at 5 p.m. Correspondence for Great Britain, Ireland and Continent of Europe, must be speciallv addressed “per Port Melbourne.” Parcels at 11 a.m.. Tuesday. October 22. INCOMING OVERSEAS MAILS October 16; S.S. Ulimaroa, from Sydney, via Weliington (124 bags Australian mail). October 22: R.M.S Tahiti, from San Francisco, via Wellington (English and American mail). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929 ■Wanganui, Palmerston North, Wellington, etc., 4 a.m. Whangarei, Dargaville, etc., 6.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Kawau, 8 a.m. Putikt (Onetangi) and O’Brien P. 8., 8 A-a-aroa, Cowes, Snrfdale, etc.. 830 am Orere Point and Adams P. 8., 9.30 a.m Paeroa and Ngatea (letters only). 2 p.m. T 23 0 Waitakaruru (letters only), Wellington, Wanganui. Xew Plymouth. Palmerston North, Hastings, 'Napier, and Cambridge (letters only), 5 p.m Southern offices of New Zealand (also Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay), 5.30 p.m. P< etc F LT y m Whaneapara - Tryphena, J.' J. KEARNEY, ■Acting-Chief Postmaster,
CANADIAN EXPLORER IN PORT.~ The Canadian National steamer Cag. adian Explorer, which arrived at Auckland yesterday afternoon from Montreal and Sydney, Cape Breton, berthed laur at the Queen’s Wharf to land the local portion of her cargo from Eastera Canada. It is hoped to di.sp&tch the vessel again tomorrow evening for Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin to complete discharge and also to load cargo for New York. Boston and Montreal. Th# vessel sailed from Montreal on August 27 and Sydney on September 4. Colon was reached on September 15 and Balboa was cleared the same day. Generally fair weather prevailed during the voyage. Captain A. Le Blanc is In command and he has with him the following officers:— Chief, Mr. C. Stewart; second. Mr. T. McGonigle; third, Mr. T. C. Colton: chief engineer, Mr. J. Baird; second, Mr. W. J. Spedding; third, Mr. Balfour; fourth, Mr. J. McCombe; wireless operator, Mr. P. Dukeshire; chief steward. Mr. C. Todhunter. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations tonight:— Auckland. —Tofua, Callanda, Moeraki, Mistylaw, Laburnum. Veronica, Port Melbourne, Gustave Reuter, Remuera. Chatham islands.—Corinthic, Norfolk. Wellington. —Maori, Wahine, Tamahin*. Ngaio, Arahura, Raranga, Sir J. C. Ross, Plume, Tamaroa, British Gk>n. Spondilus. Awarua. —Malura, Tahiti, Karetu, Manuka, Tutanekai. Maui Pornare. Kosmos. Southern Princess. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—ARRIVALS YESTERDAY HOKIANGA <8 a.m.), 271 ions, Ke»nedy, from Hokianga. DEPARTURES YESTERDAY NGAPUHI (4. <5 p.m.). 703 tons. Bark, for New Plymouth. ARRIVAL TODAY HAUTURU (7 a.m.). 270 tons, JacksonFowler, from Hokianga. ARAPAWA is to be dispatched at four o’clock this afternoon for Opunake an<* Wanganui. HAUTURU. which arrived this morning from Hokianga, is scheduled to at four o’clock this afternoon for Raglan, Kawhia, and Waikato Heads. HOKIANGA is sailing for Hokianga a. 3 p.m. tomorrow. _ KAITOA, Anchor Shipping and dry Company’s vessel, is to leave th afternoon for Nelson. She is retunnn* to port toward the end of next week load for Picton only. NGAPUHI sailed yesterday an eryoo_ for New Plymouth. Arriving back jto._ I there at 7.30 o’clock tomorrow mormnj. i she is to leave on the return trip 3 p.m. on Thursday.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 794, 15 October 1929, Page 2
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