SHIPPING. S™AMSHIPQ 0 .,-p TI)| Wime of Sailing, Receiving and Cargo, subject to weather in* $£* Circumstances permitting. w LEAVES !-,„ AUCKLAND: OTK&oSR. AWANUIf Saturday, noon Si COLVILLEf E-AV^mP* Monday, September. 15, 6«m OTO Calls Papa-aroha and Amodeoßav COROMANDEL, CHAMBERLIN'St iim . ROTOROAf-S.S. RANGITOT 0 A * ,D Fri., 22nd, noon pn w„7' Mon., 25th, 2 p.m. Tues., *26tn°7an P,m " BARRIERf.. Thurs., 21st, midn't.'.APANm HOUHOBAt...23rd August, noon.. APANm HAURAKI PLAINSt ufwl Thurs., 21st, 7 p.m. Fri., 22nd I; iffi. l KUTAREREt...Monday, 5 p.m....'oTl MA^ KAINGAROAt...23rd Aug., noon...TUHos KAIMAUMAUf..23rd Aug., noon.. APANm KERIKERI T ...Ist Sept., 4 p.m....P A ROTm KAWAU ISLAND AND ALGIE'S Monday, 25th, 11 a.m " LEIGHf, OMAHAt, TAKATU AND KAWArt KAWAU. 7T. W AW Wed., 27th, 10 am. Thursi, 28th, 930 . « MANGAWAIt, LEIGHf AND KAWAn ISLAND.f a «AU Mon., 25th, 11 a.m. Tues., 26th, 730 am ONE TREE PT.t..2oth Aug., 3 p.m...PONOt MANGAPAIf...2Oth Aug., 3 p.nw.PONOi MERCURY BAYt...2sth, 3 p.m....TUHOE» MANGONUI....Mon., 4 p.m CLANSMAN MATAKANAt, ALGIE'St S.B. OMANA Wed., 27th, 1 p.m. Thurs., 28th, 730 am OPOTIKI.....Monday, 5 p.m OTIMAIi PAEROAt AND TE AROHAt...TANI\vni Thurs., 21st, 7.30 p.m. Fri., 2°nd 3W «« Sun., 24th, 10.30 p.m. UoxT., 25ta; SS S Cargo Vessel Every Monday, 3 p.m.. PONOI PARUA BAYt...2oth Aug., 3 p.m....P0N0i PARENGAt 23rd Aug., n00n... .APANUI PORT CHARLESf Timns't 25th August, 4 p. m : -^"OEt RUSSELL AND OPUAf...S.S. CLANSMAN Mondays, 4 p.m. . -" Calls Drupukapuka Camp and Deepwater Cove if required. SURFDALEf, OSTENDf AND OMIHAt Saturday, 1.45 p.m s.S. HAUITI Sunday, 0.30 a.m.., s.S. HAUITI Tuesday, 9.15 a.m. s.S. OMANA Thursday, 6.30 p.m s.S. OMANA Friday, 6.30 p.m S.S. OMANA COWES BAYf AND WAY PORTS Sats., 1.45 p.m., Tues., 9.15 a.m....,, OMANA TOREHAPEt, KAIHEREf S.S. HADITI Mondays Only. TURUAf and KOPUf HADITI Monday and Thursday, noon. TAURANGA, TE PUKE AND STATIONS ON EAST COAST RAILWAY; O.V. WAKA. Leave Auckland: Leave TaurangaSaturday, noon Monday,4pm Wednesday, 2 p.m. Thursday, 4 p'm! Cargo previous day and till noon only Sailing Day. TAIRUAf AND HIKUAIf. Monday, 25th, 3 p.m TUHOBt TE AROHAf See Paeroa Time-table TOTARAt 23rd Aug., noon APANUI THAMES S.S. RANGITOTO Thurs., 21st, 10 a.m. Thurs.. 21st, 3.30 p.m. Sat., 23rd, 11.30 a.m. Sat., 23rd, 5.30 p.m. WAIPUt 20th Aug., 3 p.m......P0N0i WARKWORTH, WAIWERAf..S.S. KAWAU Fri., 22nd, 10 a.m. Fri., 22nd, 4 p.m. WHANGAROA. fa.S. CLANSMAN Mondays, 4 p.m. WHANGAPOUAf 25th Aug., 3 p.m. TUHOEt WHANANAKIf Ist Sept., 4 p.m. PAROTOI WHANGAMATAt 15th Sep., 2 p.m. APANUI WHANGAREI (TOWN)... .S.S. CLAYMORE Calling at One Tree Point with and for Passengers. Thurs., 21st, 4 p.m. Fri., 22nd, 3 p.m. WHAKATANE Monday. 5 p.m TOAfr WEST COAST PORTS. HOKTANGAt...Thursday, 3 p.m....RONAKI NEW PLYMOUTH (Cargo Only) HAUTURU Wednesdays, 2 p.m. Saturdays, noon. Cargo Received All Day Tuesdays and Fridays, and till' 11 a.m. Sailing Day*. WAIKATOt, KAWHIAf AND RAGLAN. Monday, 3 p.m ...RONAKU Cargo train previous day. Motors sailing day. WANGANUI..2Oth Aug., 3 p.m...ARAPAWA N.B.—No Cargo received within one hour of vessels' departure, two hours Onehunga, or after 11 a.m. Saturday. Overtime charged after 4 p.m. tPrepaid. JCargo Only. COMPANY'S OFFICE: QUAY STREET. Ring Phone 43-SSO for Traffic Information. Ci HAW, OAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECT LINE TO SOUTHAMPTON, VIA PANAMA CANAL. •CORINTHIC... Aug. 27 From Auckland lONIC Sep. 23 From Wellington MATAROA Oct. 21 From Wellington TAINUI Nov. IS From.Wellington TAMAROA Dec. 16 From Wellington CORINTHIC Jan. .13 From Wellington lONIC Feb. 10 From Wellington •Embarkation 4 p.m. MATAROA and TAMAKOA are East Oilburning Steamers, carrying First and Third Classes and Ship's Orchestra. 33 Days to England via Curacao. All Steamers have Cinemas. CORINTHIC, lONIC and TAINUI carry the popular "Cabin" Class, also- Third Class, with new features, including Cen-trally-situated Dining Saloon and Improved Social Rooms. For further particulars apply to L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD. A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD. DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. A SOUTH A FRICA AND OUTH AND -ENGLAND. BLUE FUNNEL AND WHITE STARABERDEEN JOINT SERVICE. __ •Nestor ... Sep. 15 *Ascanius . Nov. 24 t Ceramic .. Oct. 20 fThemistocles Dec 16 •Carries Ist Class only, f Carries Ist and 3rd Classes. JCarries "Cabin" Class (i.e. Superior 2nd Class) only. FARES FROM NEW ZEALAND. I South Africa. | Loudon. I Single I Return I Slno'° ' KcHim 15t...) £74/10/ I £137 1 £104 £183 Cabin! 51/10/ 96 75 130 3rd..! 23 I — I 38 I 69, Interchangeable Return Tickets. For full particulars apply to ; -■ DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. . HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. LTD. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., r A. S. PATERPON ANT) PP.: LTD ... —J; HUDDART-PARKOK L IJS » Sailings (Circumstances For SYDNBi .... (Direct from Auckland) ULIMAROA. .Friday. 22nd August. 11 a.m. For SYDNEY.... (Direct from Wellington) ULIMAROA Friday. fitlL&gnu Fitted With Wireless Telegraphy. Surgeon Carried. mfcß ,f» Office: QUAY ST. (Onp. Queen's Wnaru Phone 43-183. "
STILL MORE APPRECIATION! Approval of the largest, most progressive and scientific Flax planting and cultivating Company in New Zealand. "Anzil" does not need to "blow its own trumpet"—this Is most effectively done for it from outside sources. This advertisement merely quotes the opinions of independent experts capable of judging tne Company's work and methods. An inspection, valuation and report was made on 9th Inst, by tne loading Land Valuer in the Waikato, Mr. F. W. Kemp, of Hamilton. Mr. Kemp says, inter alia:— . "It is roughly 12 months since I have seen this block, and ' must say that it is simply astounding to sze the progress maae i« such a short period. There is no need for me to comment on ,w» flax-growing quality of this land. It has proved itself beyond douM. Mr. AHred Seirert, of Palmerston North, the leading and most wiaewKnown authority on every phase of the New Zealand Hemp industry, anu Chairman .or the Flax Committee of the Department of Industrial ana scientific Research, says in his report on July 29th.— ,_ „„ h , v "I am quite satisfied that you are doing your work tnorougnij and cheaply, and the methods you have adopted in the class of country you are dealing with is bound to lead to success and ba th « m< ??"„ of putting the flax industry in the future on a much better '<»«'"» than it was in the past while milling was carried on exclusively iron. naturally-grown leaf." Convincing testimony Trom absolutely reliable sources. mnre nwiJ e fu , ture of tno New Zealand Hemp Industry is bound up with wJ? ,n a ! KI u P- t0 -date methods. Only Scientific selection of WjJSriv g . plants witn continuous cultivating and manuring on large, P™P ei £ J? 1 ? < U 1 ! l rcas wln Provide a sound basis for future growth and pr°»" A" the industry. This is exactly the basis or "Anzil's" work. The Directois SS«S„-« ?ry conflde nce in the future. Revolutionary methods of "»'* pioduction will lower costs, which, together with greater production pei acre and better quality fibre obtained from planted and cultivated are" mLo^^ 111 P rescnt a» entirely different picture compared with the depending as it now does, on Wild grown flax. " Hempland" Bonds aro a sound Investment, worthy of your inquiry. Interest at 7 per cent, iw annum paid hair yearly during development. Larger dividends at m at U"Y; Safety and security. Inquire direct for full details or Reports and pa» ticulars or investment to AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND INVESTMENTS LTD., SOUTHERN CROSS BUILDING, AUCKLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 196, 20 August 1930, Page 4
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