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INWARD CARGOES-EXPECTED. New Zealand (Texas Oil), Los Angeles, May 1 to Australian ports. Duiieilin, Lytteltou, Wellington, Auckland. Karamea (S.S. and A.), Liverpool. April via Capetown, May IS, to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttclton, Dunedin, Bluff; due Auckland, .June S. . ~ Ashburttm (A. and A.), New York, April 10 via Galveston, Tninpico. to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, New Plymouth; duo Auckland, June 10. Port Waikato (TV. and W.), Sydney, Juno o, . to Aiicklniul, Wellington, Lyttelton Dunedin. Tluiarn; duo Auckland, June J. ' Elvcric (Spedding), Tcgal. May 19, to Auck- ' land: due June 10. ~ ) Waikouaiti (U.S.S.). Sydney, June 3, to i Bluff, Punedin, Lyttelton. Kartigi (U.S.S.), Adelaide. June 4, toi New Plymouth, Auckland. Portland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunediu, Bluff. Romuera (N Z.S.), London, May .J, Via Panama, May 21, to Auckland; Diiiicdin: due Auckland, June H (passengers), forFremantle (C, and D), London, May 0. via Panama, May 23. *° AAc 'U"£°"' Lyttelton, New Plymouth; due WellingWft?ni'ii JU fO S.S.) Melbourne, June 8, to Bluff. Diinedin, Lyttelton, Wellington ; W&f&iWJt&M. Liverpool. May 14. via Panama. June 4. to Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin. New I lyroonth: due Auckland. Julio 17. Knima (Union), Melbourne, June 9. via Syanov. Juno l::, to Auckland. New Plymouth. Waikdwo. (U.SSJ, Los Angeles. May 21, to Pappeto, Manpala, Aitutaki, Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin. Me - iHiiirnf. Sydney, Brisbane; duo Auckland, June 10. UNION CO.'S STEAMERS. The Wairuna is to so into dock at 2.30 n m. to-morrow for cleaning and painting The Knrepo is to snil at S p.m. to-day for Grevraoutli to load for Auckland. The Waipiatn is duo from Wellington tomorrow evening. She is to sail again on Friday for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunodin, Bluff and 'J'iniaru. . The Wairaca sails for Gisborne and Napier at 5 p.m. to-day. MINEItIC SAILS. Having completed discharge of her cargo (if phosphate from Makatea. the steamer Minprlc is to sail for Sydney ab 4 p.m. to-day. ZEALANDIA AT WELLINGTON. With passengers, mails and cargo from Sydney, the Hmldart-Parkor steamer Zeala'ndia arrived at Wellington this morning. She is to sail again for Sydney next Friday. THE CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR. In continuation of her voyage from Montreal, the Canadian National steamer Canadian Constructor is to sail at 4 p.m. to-day for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australian ports. RANGITANE FOR WELLINGTON. To fill up for London, the N.Z. Shipping Co.'s motor ship Kan.gitane is to sail for Wellington at JO p.m. to-day. She is scheduled to clear Wellington for London on Juno 11. WAIPAHI DISCHARGING. The Union Co.'s steamer Waipahi. which arrived last night, from Tonga, Samoa and Fiji, is discharging at the Prince's wharf. She is to sail again for the Islands at 11 a.m. next Saturday. KARAMBA FROM LIVERPOOL. Due at Auckland from Liverpool at 4 p.m. to-morrow, the S.S. and A. Line motor ship Karamea is to discharge the local portion of her cargo at the Queen's wharf. The remainder is for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. MARAMA'S MOVEMENTS. Cabled advice from Sydney confirms the arrival there yesterday mornins of the Union Co.'s steamer Marama, with passengers, mails and cargo from Auckland. She is to leave there again on Friday for Auckland, where she is due the following Tuesday. MAMPOSA IN PORT. En route from Sydney to San Francisco, the Oceanic passenger steamer Mariposa arrived at Auckland this morning. She )crthed at the Queen's wharf, whence she is to be dispatched for San Francisco, via Suva. Pago I'ago. Honolulu and Los Angeles, at 5 p.m. today, taking the following passengers: First class—Mr." L. N. Bean, Miss F. B. Bean. Mrs. M. L. Crane, Mr. J. C. Hutchison. Mr. J. F. Hutchison. Rev. Father T. McCarthy, Mrs. M. A. Popple- , well. Miss M. E. Popplewell, Mr. 11. B. Winlield. Mr. R. 11. Brown. Mrs. K. 11. Foster. Mr. 11. F. Mallett. Mr. W. Morton Paterson, Mrs. Morton Paterson. Mrs. B. . Worrall, Mr. 11. .T. HostoS", Mr. I. F. Boston. Mr. H. P. Griffin, Mrs. 11. P. j Griflin. Mr. R. D. Head, Miss M. E. , O'Meara, Mr. J. \V. McLaren. Mr. T. A. ] Mnrdon, Mr. C. C. Sheath. Mr. P. Ward. Mrs. 1 , . Ward. Cabin class—Miss I. B. , Hooker, Mrs. I. C. K. Hooper, Mr. E. D. , McLeay, Mrs. K. D. McLcay, Mr. E. A. McLoay. Mr. 11. F. Mallett, Mr. G. B. Piper, Mrs. G. B. Piper. Mr. R. W. Read, Mrs. G. Wotton, Miss J. Wotton. Master G. A. Wotton, Mr. C. Godwin. Master C. Godwin, Master J. Godwin, Miss S. God- " win, Mr. A. L. Gillett, Mr. H. B. Beattie, - Mr. S. W. Bolton. Mrs. S. W. Bolton, Miss I A. Boltoii. Miss M. Bolton. Master S. Bolton. Mr. R. French, Mr. Glen, Miss C. M. Kirkwood, Miss K. G. Matheson, Miss A. Minchin. ( TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. i Wellington. June 6.—Arrived : Bisoa, ' from Auckland. 11.43 n.m. Sailed: Wai- "■ piata, for Auckland, 4.20 p.m.: Wingatui, for Lyttelton, n.-'o p.m.; Port Gisborne, for Lyttelton, S p.m. June 7.—Arrived : Kai- I mai. from Greymouth. 0.45 a.m.; Zealandia, , from Sydney, ".30 a.m. Lyttelton, June 7.—Arrived : Port Gisborne, from Wellintgon. 10 a.m.; Waimarino, from Timaru, 8.20 a.m. OVERSEAS. Sydney, June fi.—Arrived : Marama, from \ Auckland, 7.30 a.m. c Panama, June 4.— Sailed: Westmoreland (Liverpool to Auckland). Liverpool, June 4.—Sailed : Somerset, for Auckland. London, Juno s.—Arrived : Port Napier, - from Dunedin. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels arc expected to he f within range of the. Auckland wireless sta- I firm to-night:—Asama, Ashburton, Brunswick, Canadian Constructor. Iwate, Karamen, Karetu, Mariposa, Maul Poniare, •Mineric. Rangitnnc. Recorder. Remuera, Oihsorensen, Voco, Yarraville, Waikawa.

"There is a tide in fhe affairs of men, Which taken at the flood leads on ShoKRjB Omitted, all fhe voyage of their life is rglrPyll bound in shallows and in miseries" 0 There is ground for sober thought in this splendid message. How the prudent man realises the tide of affairs, and makes provision for his dependents. How he ensures a properly drafted will, so that his last desires will be faithfully executed by a trustee of perpetual existence. To-day, then, fhe tide is at the flood, Ihe years of plenty are yel to come, "And we must take the current when it serves, or lose our ventures." Wilh Ihe appointment of the Guardian Trust as trustee and executor, your dependents will avoid fhe shallows and the miseries encountered in the voyage of life. The Guardian Trust will be glad to send a comprehensive brochure to all interested Capital : Sioo.oou invested in N.Z. Government Securities. Estates under administration exceed ig, 000,000 The Guardian Trust & Executors' Company of New Zealand Ltd. [Intlrfarelli by Spttlil Act of Plrliimmt, 18S}) Head Ollice: South British Insurance Building, Shorlland Street, Auckland

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1932, Page 4

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