TELEGRAPHIC SHTJPPIHG. NgrnguTu, August 22.—Arrived, on Wednesday: Ranger. Yesterday: Alert and Alma. Smiled: Onerahi. YYollington, August 22.—Arrived: Durham, 7.55 a.m.. from Newcastle. Newcastle, August 21.—Sailed: Ihumata, for Kalpara. TAKE _NOTICE L -THE AUCKLAND STAR" OFFICE IS OPEN UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK TO-XiaHT TO KECE'IVE YOLK ANNOUNCEMENTs FOR SATURI AY'S ISSUE. HONOS HABET ONUS. (HONOUR BRINGS RESPONSIBILITY.) CHAMPION'S YVHLCOME BY TELEGRAM TO LOIUi JELLICOE—- SINCE .- .NDING IT HE FINDS IT YVOULD 1 ! A BREACH OF rtAVAL ETIQUE'ITE TO IMPLY TO ANY DIGNITARY UNTIL THE GRASP OF Til F. HAND ' OF FELLOWSHIP AND CREDENTIALS ESTABLISHED. IF MY LORD DOES REPLY BEFORE DOING SO. HIS I MESSAGE YYII.I. BE PUBLISHED. IN THE MEANTIME. I MUST ASK THOSE WITH MERCENARY INCLINATIONS TO REFRAIN FROM IMPUTING MOTIVES THAT I A.VI AFTER BUSINESS FOR THE SALE OF MUSCLE i RAISER. BE IT FAR FROM MY THOUGHTS! Copy of Telegram. August 20, 1010. Lord Jelli.'oe, H.M.S. New Zealand, Wellington. -Salutations and welcome to New Zealand, the home of traditional warriors ami statesmen. You will find Auckland a charming ami progressive place, free from atmospheric elation. If the Railway Deparuueut can lind sulttVienl coal t.. take yon and party to tbe thermal regions, you will be more than delighted with our uuli|tie scenery. 1 cannot say more, my Lord." v., AUCKLAND. 517 LADIES YVIIO DRESS YVICLL DEAL WITH rpHE /J I ALITY rj-vAILOK, 107 KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Now available SPLENDID LINES OF SPRING COSTUIME MATERIALS. Early selection will ensure a better variety from which Orders are still coming in rapidly for MEN'S SUITS, and recent Increases to stall' enable the promptest bundling of all work. 11. w- 80 * 11. w- I,SONLADIES' COSTUMIER AND TAILOR, IU7. KARANGAHAIPE ROAD tOup Lust Streeti. A J. W. s AUNDERSI WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. "5 Short's Buildings (Second Floor), Qtt.-cu St., Opp. YVyn.lham St. Specialist in Watches and Jewellery Repairs. Your next order solicited. A
rp II E A H T D F. T O T. ■ MISS L. K. MACKINTOSH. 513, Fifth Floor. N.Z. Insurance Buildings. i Old China. Plet tires by Kamoua Artists. Old French Prints. Stee! Engravings. Old Lace, Tapestries, also Dainty Handmade Lingerie. ".17 MAIL NOTICE. « Mails will close at the Chief Tost Otlice, Auckland, as follows:— THIS DAY. Tunia, Nctliertou, I'aeroa. VY'nihl. Thames, Walklno, Karaiigauai.e. ana Te Aroha, per YYaluiarie, at 5A5 p.m. Waipu, Whangarei Heads, Parua Bay. Limestone. Taurikura, Mansapai, Ouerahl. YVhanearei, Kamo. Kauri, Hikurangi. I'liniti, Hukerenul, Towai, Whakap'ara, Kawakawa. Opua, ItilSsell, YY"almate North, Ohaeawal, Kalkohe, \Y aipapa, Kaeo, Whangaroa. Mangonul, Te Abuabu. Okaihnu, I takura. Horeke, KoUukohu, Rawetic, Koutu, Opononl, Omapere, YY'aloteuiaraina. YS aimauial.u. Uiuatvera, etc., per Manaia. at 7.4.1 p.m. iivauul. Kaitaia, and Waipannksurl (via Mangonul), per Manaia, at 7.15 p.m. OVER S E A MAIL S. Australian States, Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Straits Sett.clients, South Africa, Kjvpt. and Expeditionary Kor.es. Egypt, YV.iiruna, ou Monday, -Tith August, at :', p.m.; late fee. 4 p.m. The nest best dispatch for correspondence to the United Kingdom, Continent of Europe ami America, will close bete, per T.il'na. Saturday. 30th August. Cool; Islet ds Tallin. Canada. North and South Amerlea, United Kingdom Expeditionary l.rccs Kiitupe. ami t oatlnent of Kn.rnp.-. via San Francisco no eonr.c-t with Toftia al Wellington), Saturday, oOtu August, at 7.4", p.m. SATURDAY, August 2?.. UeCallum and Bull, P. 8., Cashmore, r.8.. Kaiaua, Miranda. Stucdley, P. 8., and Orvre I'oint, per llirerc, at 4 a.in. Gisborne. Tukoniaru Bay, Napier and Hawke's Bay, per Arahura at 3.45 p.m. Tunia. Nelherton, I'aeroa, YYailii, Thames, YY'aikino, Karangihake. Te Aroha, and X ti Kali, per Tanlwhn, at 7.45 p.m. Whangarei. Onerahi, Kamo, Knurl, Hiknrangi, Hukerenul, T.i-tvni, YVhakapara, Iti.ssell, Kawakawa, etc., per Kanieri, at 7.10 p.m. YV. GEE. Chief Postmaster. TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST ALL OBSERVATIONS are taken at 9 a.m " Ther. station. Wind. Wea- Baro- !n ther. meter. Shadr NEI 0 30.14 53 ,-ussell SI C 30.13 r.l Hokiauga Dead- XI O 30.12 r.l tlaiiukau Heads. \\l C 30.11 4S MicUiand "> vl O 30.17 54 Gisborne NWI '' 20.58 55 Taupo SVVfb <' *»-02 41 hauler SWI B 20.03 43 t\aut,uuui KUr " 30.11 131 New I'lynioutt.. NWI Be yo.OS 7,2 ape Farewell.. U'fli C 30.14 51 Cape Palliser... NYVmg C 20.95 40 ~ellillSlou NYVIb C H',1.00 01 a;.e Campbell.. NYVbr C 20.05 4S ape r'ouhviud.. N_l CP 30.0 145 ...ii»,tLu.i» ... Cairn B 2U.7Z 47 .i.neiliu Calm v „j.7a 4l> i>iua ViIU IiCP _>.i_ 47 WIND FORCE indicated by letters:— Q n Cairn; L., Light; Br., Breeze: fr'.B.. Fresh breeze, M.G., ModfcratG gale; o!'. Whole or heavy sale; \V- Gale ot exceptional severity.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 199, 22 August 1919, Page 4
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