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THIS DAY Turua, 7.45 p.m. Kawau Island, 7.45 p.m. SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1930 Wellington, New Plymouth, Wanganui, 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, via San Francisco (to connect with Makura at Wellington), Monday, March 24, at 5.30 p.m. Due London April 22. Parcels for Cook Islands, Tahiti and America, Saturday. March 22. at 11 a.m. Australian States, Straits Settlements, China, Japan, South Africa, per Niagara, Tuesday, March 25, at 3 p.m. Parcels at 11 a.m. INCOMING OVERSEAS MAILS March 24: R.M.S. Niagara, from Vancouver (435 bags English and American mail). March 25: R.M.S. Makura, from Sydney, via Wellington (Australian letter mail). March 25: S.S. Maunganui, from Sydney (Australian mail). MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1930 Wanganui, Palmerston North, Wellington, etc., 4 a.m. Whnngarei Dargaville. etc.. 6.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Coromandel, Whitianga, Whenuakitej Pakatoa, Colville, Amodeo Bay, etc., Surfdale, etc., 8 a.m. McGill and Stanley P.P.. Shakespear P. 8., O’Connor P.B. and Sheffield P.B , 8.30 a.m. Opotiki, Te Kaha and Raukokore (parcels only), 11 a.m. Kawhia (parcels only). 11 a.m. New Plymouth and Taranaki District (parcels at 11 a.m.), 12 noon. Paeroa and Ngatea (letters only), 2 p.m. Thames and Waitakaruru (letters only) 2.30 p.m. Russell. Opua, Whangaroa and Mango-7-iui, etf., 2.50 p.m. Tairua and Hikuai (also Whitianga, parcels 11 a.m.), 2.30 p.m. Southern Offices of New Zealand (also Gisborne and Tokomaru Bav>, 5.30 p.m. J. J. KEARNEY, Acting-Chief Postmaster.

THE KARTIGI.—The Kartigi (Union* Company) left Sydney, en route from Wellington, where she is due on Monday. KAPONGA S TRIP CANCELLED. —The Kaponga was to have sailed for West- j port last evening, but owing to no cargo i being altered at Westport the trip was cancelled. The vessel will be laid up j instead, and the crew will be paid off. SVOLDERS DEPARTURE INDEFINITE.—The Norwegian motor-ship Svolder. ! which arrived yesterday from I.os An- ! geles to discharge the local portion of her bulk oil cargo into th£ Atlantic L'nion , Oil Company's tanks, is prevented from j leaving through having broken the gipsy . on her anchor windlass. She will pro- ! bablv be able to leave on Mondav for J Wellington. Melbourne and Sydney to | complete discharge. PASSENGERS FROM MELBOURNE. —From Melbourne, via Bluff. Dunedin, j and Lyttelton, the Union Company's intercolonial steamer Alaheno reached ! Wellington yesterday. In addition to 1 cargo, she had the following passengers for Wellington: Saloon—Mr. W. H. Ben- | ton. Mr. R. Collins, Mr. H. C. Forge. Mrs. If. C. Forge. Miss R. Forge. Mrs. K. .T. i Forge. Mr. E. Grunden. Miss M. Kidner, i Miss E. Kidner, Mr W. G. Kidn AW G. Kidner, Air. A. Robinson, Mrs. A. ; Robinson. Air. A. Robertson. Mr. F. L. . Scholl Mr. J. C. Shields. Air. H. L. ' Shields Mr. It. J. Shelton, Mrs. R. Shelton, Miss T. XT. Shelton. 1 >r. G. H. Skinner, Miss A. Wright. .Mr. c. 11. Lee< h: and 30 third class. The vessel is to sail i on her return trip to Melbourne, via { Bluff, at one o'clock this afternoon. TOFUA’S PASSENGERS •• Tofu;i' 1 cieared port this morning for'iU j/. j Tonga and Samoa with mails, cargo and ; the following saloon passengers:—Master P. Allen, .Mrs. A. Baker, Air. S. IT. Barton, Mr. R. Buckland, Mr. K. Galvert. ! Air. F. Casson. Mrs. Oasson, Air. G. [ Casson, Airs. E. Clay den, Mrs. Cocker. Air. J. S. Coster. Airs. Coster. Miss K. C. ; Cowan. Mr. C. E. Cuthbert, Mrs. CutJbbert, Aliss Dargel, Miss E. A. Downs. Airs. A. Ferguson. Aliss O. Fisher. Air. AI. F.. Gaspard, Mrs. Gaspard. Miss M. Gaspard, Air. J. S. Gil lon. Airs. Gillon, Air. Howard re, Mr ford. Air. H. R. Harris, Miss Af. Inman, Air. Jamieson. Aliss E. Jamieson. Air. A. Jarratt. .Sir J. Kothair. Mrs. Al. Kraft. Air. N. Lindsay, Mr. A. G. Airs. Alessenger. Air. M. F. Meyer. Airs. Meyer. Air. R. B. < -My. Mr <i. S. Row lej . Airs. s. B. Shaw. Mr. R. Skeen. Air. C. F. Sollitr. 1 >r. Hughes Steele. Airs. Steele. Air. A. C. Turnbull. Mrs. Turnbull. Aliss R. B. Turnbull, Mr. F. W. Vickerman, Arr. J. D. AVard. Aliss AT. Wills. Miss Al. Wolsteinholme, Air. J. L. Wheeler, Airs. A. AT. Youd. The following passengers will join the vessel at, Suva: —ATr. Eastwood. ATrs. Eastwood.’ Arr. Gaines. ATrs. Gaines. Air. L. B. Lawton. Mr. Lindsay. Airs. I. K. Atiller, Airs. D. AI. Neff, Air. J. C. F. Rogers, Air. Turburvill.

CITY OF LINCOLN REPORTS » further radio message receded *r Elltmun ar..t Uuctaall steamer Yp_ ,h * Lincoln states that she expect* to :n the stream here from New yorlcat » UH-r.I ac-nt is the Xe » Zealand Shininnl NIAGARA DUE MONDAV.—The Horal C ' to Ty - ■ ■ - terday for Auckland, whore she'i«\Sr at ten o clock on Monday morning, cording to her wireless information. After pratique has been granted. she is to berth at Queens Wharf to land passenger? mails, and cargo. The vessel Is S dav n for lydlfey aSam ** 5 ° r ‘ WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE be T wlth?n lO “ re , fleeted to wtreU-15 Stoltons tonight : 12 Jermcn,i> A line. Sinnington Court. Somerset, Svol. der. Westmoor, City of T.ineoln, Lar* o Law. Maunganui. Aloeraki, Niag-ir* Rio D.«ra<ha Tofua, Tutanekaf. UPm?! Chatham Island*.—K->niM. Oumherlana. Weilingtoin.— >!:otC' '\v,bm7. “‘\rnhura Tamahine. Maheno. Zealandie, M ita ’ kana. Foolta. Aorangi. TI.M S. iLburnun•. Alan. lius. Middlesex. Otakl. Fort Victor. Somerset, Raranga, Rangitiki. Northumberland. Kartigi. Alarama! Alakura. Awarua.—Makura. Tahiti. Hinemoa. Southern Princess. Sir J. C Ross. City of New York, Maheno. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—DEPARTURES YESTERDAY HAUTURF (3.45 p.m.). 279 tons, Jackson-Fowler, for Hokianga. ARRIVALS TODAY NGAPUHI (7.30 a m.). 703 tons, feark from New Plymouth. HAI’TURU left Onehunga for Hokianga yesterday afternoon, and is due back at 6 a.m. on Sunday. HOKIANGA is expected from Hokianga on Monday, and returns to that port the following Thursday. NGAPUHI arrived from New Plymouth at 7.30 o’clock this morning, and sails again for that port at 4 p.m. on Atondav. REGULUS is expected on Friday next from Nelson, via New Plymouth. She is to load for Nelson and West Coast ports of the South Island, and should sail the following day. REG ULUS has been delayed and will now arrive at Onehunga on Alarch Ji to load for Nelson .and W est Coast porta of the South Island.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 928, 22 March 1930, Page 2

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Mail Services Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 928, 22 March 1930, Page 2

Mail Services Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 928, 22 March 1930, Page 2

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