! STOP PRESS HEMPS. ! i Th'" space is reserved for news j which may arrive after tlie paper? ' m h.a.3 gone to" press. j"*. THAN 1C BENEFIT. ! n.M.s. I'iNAFiiia: MATINEE I The An' klnDil Aranteiij Opera Soriety j has d-wiUi-d i" assist luu iiii'is bi/iu:; , i:ii?o'l f.ji- tli" inlief of siiti'-rpr< t.y the J ••'liciuiv ' t ii-.!>l'.-v, ~, pivl.i,.- a i..n,-a' matinee of JJ.M.S. I'iautoic at -CO tomorrow afternoon. I I ■■ . . I I I ■ . I • "■■■■■ I "- ..' -.' V .-.-■-■ ... I The >fariTre .©epartment fea-v-es notice to ] i.mariners that from Monday, April 29, al I green light win be exhibited from the end < iof tie Kail-way wharf., now Under construe- ! i tion on the western shore of Picxon HarI boor. . The pile. dri-v.er which is non- " i moored ax the end of thp wharf, and which carries a white li.?Bt, will "then he taien j -away. ■ ■ ■ . • ; ■ ■ ■ i The Union Company tins uoir (iT steamers afloat, the largest at which, .the Matura, has a Tonnage of 10,0g<» tons, and the smallest. LheJSqnalL a -tonnage of. ;ißi- " There are four steamers jiaring a tnnoage resr>ectivelj- of 1.1..-. Flo ion?. .".r."-0 tnns.- 2400 ions. |DD<i SOfi tons. The total tonuage of tlie | fteoi is 13ti.07P. ton..-. The inward shipping: at .-ill New Zealand ports during uic firs.: Quarter of the present year totalled Jti-f ■ccsiifls. with, a combined toooagc of ;;:i7.6r;. J'iie -ti>LaJs lor ibt correspouiilng q-uarier of lull were 14.". vessels and. ;>42.tii4 iiius. 'ihe oum-ard j shipping daring Ujp quarter ejidiii March 31,. | l'J-1-. comprised If vessels, with a iota I i Ktnnage of -P>7.TOB. The n>"uros tor .the first I qHarter- fif lUli ouxe US Yciaels aud o7i.i.bi4 tons. S.S. EUAHJNK. Thp New ZeilcLud Siiipiiiuc Company steamer Koahlac, lu.Jis .on.-, uptjiu 'Forbes, arrived at We milium a.i 4.30 p.m. yesterday from London, via Capetown uud Hob.-i.rt- The Aucklaiid pasaejipers will arrive by the 'Main Trunk train, to-morrow morning, and the cargo will be brought en by the ilokoia un Thursday bciu MAR AM A AT. VANCOUVER. The EJiLS. ilarama, iif the X'.uion Co.'s fleet, arrived at Vancouver, according -to ! cable advice, at 7 a.m. yesterday, from | Auckland, "via Sera, Honolulu, and Mc- i toria, final.departure beinf;. Taken from the I laxter port at i p.m. on WedJiesdfiy. The I itainra left S.Tdn«\v an the outward voyage I ■on April S. and Auckland mi A,H-il .sue sails Irom Vancouver cv the return voyage on May 15. IIAUROTO. n;OM WKSIPOiKT. ' The s.s-.Uauno?Q, of titf tuion Ccenpany:s fleet, arrived from Wivitpori direct at an parly hour this morniug. and "was berthed at the Queen-street "wharf. - Moderate southerly wea.ther was experienced on the run up the roast. The ilaureto brings *> ion? of coal for Auckland, arid has 700 tons of that commodity aboarQ for FijL She sails for Suva at noon en Tuesday nest. STEAMER KENT. - Tb?. Kent of the F.H.S. fleet, us due at Auckland from JLivenpool, -via Australian ' ports, on May IT, &he ias aboard the following passengers for Auckland^— CL. 11. J. Wood. Messrs C. G. Wood, P. Ku Wood. T. R. Scott. W. R. Dick. J. C Fmiwirk. A- ' Wood, Dsr. J. A.. A. Rail. She also has on board 50 third class passengers, of whom | the following are booked for Auckland:— I Mr T. VanebalfK, Miss M. Moone.v. susses Lloyd (2), Mr J. Butler. Miss N. Saunders, I Mr J. B. Sanders. Mr K. Thomas. Slts M. • Hayxon, Miss E. M. Hayron. Mr T. Boyle. The remaindEr of the passengers are booked as" follows:— Wellington. 10: rio Ton. 4; Napier. 4; Dimedia, -S; I/TttelWn, 4; AVangauui, — ; and. tlie Bluff, 1. TEiBGRAPEIC SEIPPIKG. Bast Cape. May 2. The anx. schooner Orete passed north at 7-50 a.m. to-dax. WeDiDgton. May 2.—Arrived (a* S.T3 p.m.l: Rnahtne. from London, via - Tr-neriffe, Capetown, and Hobart. Sailed. at 4.30 p.m.: Rennura, XLJLSt fox London, i via way ports." Duneiiin. May 2. —ArrivedT Monowai, β-s., from Korthf m ports. Omapere. M.ny 3-—Arrived, at S3O-*urLZ Bimn, s.s.,' from Onehtmsa- " OTEESJSA SHXPPIIfG. Newcastle. May -.— Arrrrpd:/TCattemiLta, from Calcutta, en route to Auckland. Sydney, May 2— Arrived, •a± -l-oO raj Tahiti, R3L£-, from Weliins ,ll - SIGHT TESTING. Mr J. A PEACOCK. F.S.m:.C. (England) j (with Honours), SIGHT SPECIALIST. We have Commodious Rooms, Best "Appliances, Ample Selection of SPECTACLES, and -ensure Accurate Pitting. TOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN ! Consult T. PEACOCK & SON, Up-to-date j QTTEEX--ST. ' QEETE THE BEST AT HOME. Be as particular in. selecting the beer as you are your food. 'WTien [ you serve IMPERIAL ALE y TOUR- GUESTS WILL ESOW. THEY ARE • GETTING IHE BHST- BEER -BHKW'JSD. ■ :: Ihe eld , principle: New Methods. Result: "A Perfect Erevr: ,, ■ ' • AUCKLAND MAP.. . JUST PCBLISiHEP. . paicE, 10/ Or, Mounted and Varnished, with Rollers,! 13/6. J The most Cftmprehensire 2n complete i Map. showing the latest divisions and , may be hid from- -.iH Stationers", or"from i T?- fi - B^ ??T •JW**RFK J P. AND". . — -jWJBLISHEiG ..... '" J SHOBTLASD-STREET.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 106, 3 May 1912, Page 4
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