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THIS DAY Turua, 7.43 p.m. SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1930 Wellington. New Plymouth, AVanganui. 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 Great Britain, Ireland and Continent of Europe, Central America. Cristobal (Panama Canal), per Main Trunk (Port Victor from AVellington), Saturday, April 12, at 7 p.m. Correspondence for Great Britain, Ireland and Continent of Europe must be specially addressed “per Port Victor.” Parcels, 11 a.m., Saturday, April 12. Due London May 22. Apia and Pago Pago, per Waipahi, Wednesday. April 16, at 9 a.m. Parcels at 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 15. Australian States, Ceylon,. India, China. Japan, Straits Settlements. South I Africa and’ Egypt, per TJlimaroa, i Thursday, -April 17. at 9 a.m. Parcels. \ at 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 16. Fiji. Tonga, Apia, Pago Pago, also Honolulu, per Tofua, Saturday, April 19, at j 9 a.m. Parcels at 3 p.m. Thursday, April 17. 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, April 21, at j 5.30 p.m. Due London May 20. Parcels I for Cook Islands, Tahiti and America, I Saturday, April 1-9, at 11 a.m. Fanning Island, via Sydney, per Maunganui. Thursday. April 24. at 1 p.m. INCOMING OVERSEAS MAILS April 15: S.S. Fiimaroa, from Svdney (Australian mail). April 20: R.M.M.S. Aorangi, from Vancouver (English and American mail). MONDAY. APRIL 14, 1930 Wanganui. Palmerston North. Wellington etc.. 4am Whflnsard D&reavftle etc.. 8.30 a.m. and I | 3 p.m. Surfdale, etc., 8.30 a.m. Kawau, 9.30 a.m. - - j Opotiki. Te Kaha, and Itaukokore (par:- t cels only). 11 a.m. JCawhia (parcels only), 11 a.m. New Plymouth and Taranaki District ! (parcels at. ll a.m.), 22 noon. C. Chamberlin P. 8., 1 p.m. McGill and Stanley P. 8., Shakespear ' P. 8., O Connor P. 8., and Sheffield ; P. 8.. 2 p.m. Paeroa and Ngatea (letters only), 2.0 p.m. Thames and Waitakaruru (letters only) i 2.70 p.m. I Russel:. (>pna. Whangaroa, Mangonui. ! eto., 2.30 p.m. • Whitianga, Whenuakite, Tairua, and j Hikuai. 2.30 p.m. | Wellington. Wanganui, New Plymouth. Palmerston North. Hastings. Napier Can . (letters So-uL-rn Offices, of New Zealand (aiso ‘ ,m- ancV Tokomaru Bay., 5.30 | P-iii. J. J. KEARNEY. i Acting-Chief Postmaster.
POOLTA TO LOAD.—The Union Com- - • I s - ! at Grafton toward the end of this month for Nap Dun i L I * | Stephens for Auckland and Napier. WAIPAHI IN PORT.—The Union i\-m- ---: pan Vs Island fruit steamer Waipahi arrived early this morning from Southern ports and berthed at King’s A\ h.arf. On Wednesday next she is to sail for Apia (Samoa) to load fruit for Auckland. THE NIAGARA. —The Union Com--1 panv has received cabled news that its : S . j 5.30 p.m. yesterday, and resumed her voy- : age at 11.45 p.m. The vessel is due at ; Vancouver on April 25. PHOSPHATES FROM NAURU.— Cabled ad s been r< red by H< n- • s Island y,<;. . :■ phosphates f d:> - xhxa The vessel has 7,560 ton me tertiliser and is due here on April 23. SINNINGTON COURT FOR CANADA —The Court Line stem, r Sinning ton Court, which has completed discharge of a full cargo of basic slag and phosphates from Antwerp at King’s Wharf. has been undergoing repairs there. H- r local age II t, tin. X • w Zealand Shipping C*nnpanv, advised that she was to sail at noon todav for Comox. British Columbia. En route‘she will call at Honolulu for WESTMOOR FOR SAN FRANCISCO. I —The Moor Line motor-ship West moor, ■ which unloaded a full cargo of basic slag { and phosphates from Ghent at Central ; Whan*, has been undergoing repairs to her hull, including the renewing of a ! number of rivets. She was t.» have sailed yesterday afternoon for San Francisco for orders, but was detained in port by the repair work The New Zealand Shipping Company announced that it was hoped to dispatch her for that port in ballast at noon today. PORT HARDY FROM LONDON.—The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer arrived m port yesterday from London and anchored at the Motuihi powder . 200 tons of explosives. This afternoon she comes to Prince’s Wharf to unload 4,000 tons of general cargo. Captain IV. .T. Enwright is in command, and tiie following are the officers: —Chief, Mr. E. A. Leavitt: second, Mr. E. F. Beard; third, Mr. D. F. Pannett; fourth, Mr. E. W. Dingle; wireless operator. Mr. A. A. Grundy; surgeon. Dr. W. M. Begg; chief engineer. Mr. W. E. Copeland; second. Mr. A. Williams; third. Mr. T. Buchanan: fourth, Mr. J. Warley: fifth, , Mr. J. Arthur: sixth, Mr. S. Mae Lean; first refrigerating engineer. Mr. 11. I. Young; second. Mr. C. C. Barlow; chief steward, Mr. W. J. Allan. Heather, Roberton. Ltd., is the local agent and will dispatch her later for Wellington and New Plymouth to complete discharge. _____—
! TIROA FROM HOME.—With • cam - C,!a<=g..\v • .V« • £euer«l ShLiv.-. s Mi: MM All-* >:• .**• } arrived in port yesterday aftern.on : sailed from Liverpool on March i ‘ n * j reached Colon on March 17 afte*- « - n< * r«>sa S o avross the A.Unite. Th* .Mutineer. Mr. -I. Xatetnith. waa ; there owing to a severe illness tlf • 6 ! the last week of the voyage vessel .struck strute: northerly el! The Ti. .. s a\erage speed ' uyase "is 12.1 l knots. A. s , and company, l.td.. is the local aeerfJSS hope to dispatch her at daybreak d Tuesday for Wellimrton I-Vi.-i. °° j Dunedin to com£«l Captain D. Christie is in command an .» ; he has associated with him the folloVSS | officers.—t hief. Mr. A\ . < aimer; seenn)? | Mr. I*. l-ampbell: third. Mr. C. A 5» i fourth. M. J. MeNab; fifth. Mr. J smore< -n. Dr. A. Dye; seeor.d ensrine” Vr i C. Charters; third, Mr. W. M f. urth. -Mr. A I.ennel!; fifth. Mr. c V Parton; sixth. Mr. J. Fowler; seventh* | Mr. c. G. Dodd: chief refrigerating eir! I gmeer. Mr. J. B. Turner: second M- V ir. Stewart; wireless operator, Mr" U I Richmond; chief steward, Mr. u. Ccnwav
WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of t undermentioned Auckland: Canadian Britisher, Tofu* Maui Pom a re. Port Caroline. Kaitoke Southern Cross. Ventura. Sierra, Can-' adian Explorer. Kairanga. Nucula AN aihem Jeff Davis, Makura. Westmoor. I limaroa, Port Auckland, Sinn- » ington Court. Chatham Islands: Otnki, Reinuera, South, cm Princess._ Mahia, Maim..a, Hunt, t ingdon. Ruahine, t ity of A\ i uni peg Wellington: Maori. Wahine. Tamahine i Arahura. Rangitiki. Kalin go, Canadian Transporter, Tasmania, Maheno, Aoasta, Aorangi. Niagara. MaunganuL ! AVaikouaiti. Kaituna. AV ainui. Middle- ( sex. Corinthie. Kairanga, Daghestan. Awarua: Karetu, Raranga, Maheno. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—ARRIVALS TODAY i XGAPUHI (9.30 a.m.), 703 tons. Bark, i from New Plymouth. TIAUTURU is now due back from Hokianga at 6 a.m. on Monday. HOKIANGA is due this afternoon from Hokianga and sails again for that port at 3 p.m. on Monday. XGAPUHI leaves Onehunga at 2.30 p.m, on Monday for New Plymouth. She arrives back at 7.30 a.m. on Wednesday, and sails the same day at 3.30, returning again on the morning of Good Friday. RO.NAKT Is expected from Wanganui on Monday morning, and sails again on Tuesday for Raglan.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 946, 12 April 1930, Page 2
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