BIRTHS. BAMBUBY.—On June-24, 1911, at "Bewdley," Nurse Sherer's home, Epsomavenue, to Mr and Mrs J. W. H. Bambury, a daughter. '..,-- ROWE.—On June" "20, 1911, at the . residence ot Mrs Skelton, Remuera, to Mr and Mrs W. X.! Rowe, a sou, .Both doing. well. WALLACE.—Ou Wednesday, June 28, at "Eriuholme," Mount Eden, to Mr and Mrs A. N. Wallace, of Cheltenham Beach, Devonport," a. daughter.! DEATHS. AGNEW—On June 2Sth, fatally injured at Ferry Buildings, Charles McDonald, dearly beloved husband'of Mary Agnew. Deeply mourned. The funeral leaves Hospital at .2 p.m. on Saturday. , .. Friends please accept this intimation. FLO BEY.—On June 28th, 1011, at tbe residence of his grandparent, T. Hadfield, Third-avenue, Kingsland, Arnold Irede- - rick Henry, dearly beloved and only son of Frederick ajid. Lily Florey, also great grandson of Mr and- Mrs E. Home, -of Newmarket; aged-281 years. Private interment. IN MEMORIAM. McDOWELL.—In loving memory of my dear father, Harry McDowell,, who departed this life June 29th, 1910. "Through the Cross to the Crown." Inserted by his -loving son George Mc-'Do-well. j MAIL NOTICE. , » -i . ..-- THIS DAY. (For Whangarei, Kamo, Kauri, Hikurangi, Whakapara, Hukerenui, Towai, Kawakawa, and Dargaville (via Whangaiei), per Kanleri, at 6.45 p.m. - - Jfor Turua, haeroa, Waihi, and Te Aroha, per Taniwha, at 7.45 p.m. Tor New Plymouth and Southern OlHces, also Napier and Gisborne, per Train, at 8.45 n.m. Per Train, as follows:— For Ceylon, India, China, Straits Settlements, Philippine Islands, Aden, Suez, Mediterranean Ports, Continent of Europe, United Kingdom, via Suez, at 8.45 p.m. - For Cape Colony, Natal, and. other South Afiican States, at 8.45 p.m. For Australian States and New Caledonia at 8.45 p.m. - Money orders at 4 p.m. Registered letters for United Kingdom and Foreign Countries at 5.45 p.m.; for Australia at 6.45 p.m. •■ - Correspondence for the United Kingdom must be specially addressed "via Suez." Due London, August 6.. FRIDAY, June 30. (For Leigh, Mangawai, and Kawau Island, per Kawau, at 11.15 a.m. -■" , For New Plymouth (as far-south as Hawera), per Rosamond, at 12.10 p.m. i'or Awaroa, Cowes, Coromandel, and Cabbage Bay, etc, per Eotomahana, at. 12.45 p.m. For Turna, Paeroa, Waihi, Te" Aroha, and Thames, per Waimarie,- at 1.45 p.m. iFoi TeAraroa, "Port Awanui, Tup7arqa, Waipiro Baj. and Tokomaru Bay, per Haupiri, at 3.45 p.m. fror Whitianga, Gum Town, Kuaotunu, and Tairua, per Waiotahi, at 4.45 p.m. For Maungatnroto, Marsden Point, Waipu, Whangarei Heads, Parua Bay, Limestone, Taurikura, Mangapai, Whangarei, Kamo, Kauri, Hikurangi, Ngungnru, Porotl, Hukerenui, Towai, Puhipuhi, Whakapara, Kawakawa, "Opua; " Russell, Waimate North, Ohaeawai, Kalkohe,- -Ngawha, Wat papa, Kaeo, Wbangaroa, Mangonui, Te Auuauu, Okalhau, Utakura, Horeke, Kohukohu, Bawene, Koutu, Opohoni, Weka Weka, Kawerua, Omapere, Waiotemarama, and Waimamaku, per Ngapiihi,~at 7145 p.m. ."." _" . " ': [For Henry Beckett, W. Cashmore, Sandspit, Kaiaua, Miranda, ana Gandy, Waitawa, per Hlrere, at 7.45 p.m. For New Plymouth and Southern Offices, also Napier, per Train,-at 8.45 p.m---SATURDAY, July 1. For Dargaville and Northern Wairoa Ports, per steamer (from Helensville), at 6 a.m. For Whangaparaoa and Silverdale, per Orewa, at 6 a.m. For Whakatane and Taneatua, per Tasman, at 6 a.m. For Thames, per Wakatcre, at 6 a.m.
Per Maltai. as follows: — For Cook Islands, Tahiti, Penrhyn Island, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, etc., at 10 a.m. Money orders at 4 p.m., Friday, 30th. Registered letters at 9 a.m. Late letters at 11.30 a.m. Correspondence for the Continent of Europe "must be specially addressed "via San Fiancisco." Due London, July 31. For Tologa Bay, per Squall, at 10.45 ,a.m. For Gisboine. Napier, and Tokomaru Bay, •per Monowai, at .10:45-.a.mr.-"."' "~ ' vFor Waiwera, Tekapa, Warkworth, : and: Orewa, per Daphne, at 2.45 p.m. • For Whangarei, Kamo, Kauri, Hikurangi, Whakapara, Hukerenui, Towai, and Kawakawa, per-Kanleri, at 7.45 p.m. For Turua, Paeroa, Waihi, Te Aroha, Thames, Katikati, and Tauranga, per. Taniwha, at 7.45 p.m. . . For New Plymouth (as far south as Wanganui), per Rarawa, at 8 . _. SUNDAY, July 2. For New Plymouth and Southern Offices, also Napier and Gisborne, per Train, at 8:45 p.m. TUESDAY; "July 4. Per Talune, as follows: — For Cook Islands, Tahiti, and Penrbynlaland, at 10.45 a.m. - WEDNESDAY, July 5. Per Navua, as follows: —■" For Fiji, at 12.45 p.m. For Fanning Island, Honolulu, Japan, Canada, United States, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe (connecting -with -Vancouver steamer leaving Fiji), at 11.45 a.m: - - - Money orders for United Kingdom and Foreign Countries-at-9.45-0.m.; for Fiji at 10.45 a!in. Registered letters for United. Kingdom and Foreign Countries at _ 10.45 a.m.; for Fiji at tt.45 a.m. ~ Parcels for Philippine. Islands, at 1L45 a.m. Late letters at 1.30 "p.m, - Due London, August 8. F. D. HOLBSWORTTT." ~J..~ Chief Postmaster. 1 -»- ■ '■ iTO-DAYS WEATHER REPORT. 'ALL OBSERVATIONS.are.taken.at 9 a-m „ _ met Station — Wind- -Bat. Id' Weather. Shads Cape Maria......' SB ' 0 29.85 53 Russell ~," Smg U 29.94 51 Hokianga Headß.. SEmg O 29.97 53 Manukau Heads.- Enib -" : ~- C- 50.05 .AA.'. Auckland »*«■«.'.«" Sm .G 29.98 53. Taupo. ....... .h C O 30.12 43 Wanganui.. ... ' : Ef_ B 50.26 48 New Plymouth SEmg BG 30.11 47 Cape " Campbell.. Sf P 30.38 42 Westport-........ SEI B 30.33 37 Christchurch....- " '.Sxyi .'. C 30.46" 39 Duneoin ...i.=..i NEI BC 30.34 43 BluH -7NEI B 30.3S 39:
WEATHER ESTIMATED AS: B. Blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy C, Clouds, pnssiug clouds; D., Drizzling rain; -IP., Foggy; G.. Gloomy, dark weather; H., Hail; L., Lightning; M:, Misty; 0 Ov eicast, the .vhole sky. covered with thick clouds: P.. Passing-showers; Q. Equally R. Rain, continued rain; T., Thunder- 8 Snow; V., Ugly, threatening. appearance "* WIND"~FORCE INDICATED BY LFT TEES: C. Calm; L. r Light; Br., BreezeF.1'.., Fresh breeze; .M..G... Moderate gale' G., Whole or heavy gale; W., «ale-or except'oual severity".' -, ■-_■•- . . NOTE. —. .To.correct' barometer for ele vation at Manukau (alt. 9UU feet) add a Cambridge (all-20S..feet), add". .3-'-POULTKY.. VBOUT. YOUR. FOWLS." • Still got those barndoors? Yes, and buying eggs too Well, get rid of -them "right away,, and start with a few., good ones Try a sitting of mine's White Legnorns. .They ire "lay ?n l i ° h YewV ew °, f IrTlne straJl) this Tei^n' eESS ' in ' the winter:
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 153, 29 June 1911, Page 12
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