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STOP PR_E£S NEWS. wklch tamy arrive mfter tk* yap** h.*B [IUtiINII, -.' -: :

GLENETIVE LEFT SYDNEY. .' Under the auspices of the A. add A. Line' of steamers, the steamer Glehetlve, 5,337 tone, Captain. Hart, sailed from Sydney at 7 a.m. yesterday, fur Auckland direct. The vessel Is due here on Tuesday next.•- After discharge of her Now York cargo for Auckland, the Glenetive will proceed to the usual Southern ports ti> put out the balance. FIONA LEFT SUVA. , The Colonial Sugar Refining Company have received cable advice from Suva (hut the s.s. Fiona ■ left that port yesterday morning for Auckland . dlrcct.r ■ She has aboard for. this port 4,846 .tmis, of sugar and 1,220 tons of 'molasses. She is duo here on Tuesday morn in jj. COASTAL PASSENGER S3U.VICE. .Expected Arrivals, To-dny.—Wakatore, from Thames, S.oO p.m.; Tanlwha, from Paeroa, uilduisux; .Ivauieii, from Whangnrei, mldniglu. • J* J'rojected Departures, To-dny.— for Mercury Kay, midnight; Walniarie, for Paeroa, 5.30 p.m.: Ng.-ipuhl, for WhangarpJ, 10 p.m.; Kotlti, for Walpu a-nd Maungaturoto, 7 p.m. MARAMA LEFT VANCOUVER. Adrice has been received by the -Union Company that the K.M.s. Marama "sailed from Vancouver for .Auckland and Sydney, via ports, at 2 p.m. on Wednesday. She lias aboard for ports 45 tinH-cJass passengers. Do second-class passengers, and 75 third-class passengers. TJieJlarama has 570 tons of cargo for New Zealand, 200 tons of ■ which IS' for Southern "ports. She Is due here on May C, and nt bydiiey on May IU. TUE OLD -'GRANGES.' , Ever since the acquisition of the erstwhile "Grange" steamers lloscommon, Tyrone, Westineath, and Limerick by the Union S.S. Company, Ltd., was flret announced, says the "Shipping- List," much speculation was Indulged as to what the , new, ,owners, ,lntcu,ded. , dplyg,, with them. The consensus of' opinion, was that the cargo service between the Pacific - Coast;. New Zealand, nud Australia would bo.malutainecl by them, and until the present'there was no real reason io dispute tue-'Miteif?-Xo«', however, the question has been set at rest by the managing owners stating that'll is "the Intention-of the Union, Company to keep them running in the Cnlted Kingdom and Australasia under the aegis of the Federal and Shire Lines as hitherto. .Possibly at a later date some other arrangement will be made, but so far there Iβ no alteration eveu contemplated. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. East Cape, April 17.—The steamer Squall passed north at 7 p.m. Wellington, April 17.—Arrived: At 0.50 a.m., Warrlmoo, s.s., from Sydney; at noon.' Whakarua. s.s., from Kapler. Sailed: At. 10 p.m., Maital. s.s., for East Coast and Auckland; ai 11 p.m., Warrlmoo, Lytteltoii. Lyttelton, April'l7.—Sailed: Manuka, s.s., for Sydney,. via .Wellington. - :„., Dunedln, April 17.—Arrived, at 2 p.m.: Jlokola, s.s., from Northern ports. " . Omapere, April 18. —Arrived* at S a.m".: Riruu, 's.s.. from Onehunga. ■• Westport. April'lS.—Arrived, at 6.30 a.m.: Ngapcre, s.s.. from Auckland. Glsborne, April 18. ■ 'Arrived, at 7 a.m.: Rosamond, s.s., from Auckland.. . • Tauranga, April IS.—Arrived, at 3.45 a.m.: Waiotahi, s.s., from Auckland. Whangiirei. April IS. —Arrived, at 2.30. a.m.: Kanleri, s.e., from Auckland; at 2.43 a.m.: Glenelg. s.s=.. from AueWand-. ■ Sailed , , , at 8.15 a.m.:" Glenelg, s.s., for Auckland. . Pouto. April 1$!. —balled, at U a.-m.: liliza. Firth, schooner,'for Lytteltoh.' '"' ' OVERSEA SHIfPfXG. . "'. Sydney, April 17.—Sailed:' Glenetlve, s.s.,| for Auckland. - " ,' •'. " ' '•;' | " ' '.. WIRELESS . '■." ' The following vessels are expected to"l)e----withhi wireless c-;Ul at.the Aucklaua-and TVellinstoii' radio stations this' evening:— Maheno," Victoria."Talriiir," Manuka, Warfimoo, Fiona, Navua. "Mairai, and-Hawke'e Bay. - .. • Dβ. t> abe b, •' ■*-* ' Tel. 4320. TRAM TEUMINtS, :fiEIIUEIIA' EOAD. Hours for Cohsultatiou: AT HIS RESIDENCE—O to 10 a.m. and 6 to 7 p.m. daily. '" . AT ELLERSLIE—3O «:ni. daily. AT HENDERSON AND BARCLAY'S, Queen St.. 1 to 2 p.m. daily. AT ST. IJEHER'S BAY—Every Wednesday at 3 p.m. 8 THEOGMOETON WHISKY.! ;■ ,-.j . • ■ ■- . THE TRUE GENUINE liirERIAL SHRIT MEN'S OVERCOATS NEW UOODS. LATEST STYLES. gVEC 1A L yi L.U E. FROM V) 1/" " 2JAMBREXE QOATS A SPECIALITY.

J. X, SELF, L TD MEN'S. OUTFITTERS AXD BOOT IMPORTERS, : - f\ DE E X gTRBE T. •• : rpAnprai coaij mines, .up/ -The Transfer Books of the Company will Tje Closed, from the 23rd April to 29th April (both days Inclusive)'. "" " " Bγ'Order of the Board: • : "> ,-' •J. f FOTBEItIKGHAM,'.. • ..' .-, . ...-.-• : ■ ; -"> -.--. a iSejretary. . ■ loth. April,. 1913." .' '' " -": - 1 ■'?" ■ . 517

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 92, 18 April 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 92, 18 April 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 92, 18 April 1913, Page 4