I SHIPPING. -]\XORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., L ID Time of Sailing, Receiving and Shinnln., Cargo, subject to weather and othe? Circumstances permitting. Phone 4S.ssn Leave AUCKLAND: Leave OUTPORTS'AWANUIf, KAIMAUMAUt Uryru~; | Sat., noon. VA uj COROMANDEL, PONUIt HATtT-rr 16th, 0 p.m. 17th, it's 19th, 0 a.m. . in tn *i *•»• IgT. BAKKIERt S.S. Kifti | Wed., midnight. HAWAII HOUHORAt....-'9tli May, 3 p.m.. ..WAFA* KERIKEKIt, PURERUAt PA&tnTZ Mou., 2 p.m. "^uj KAWAU ISLANDf.-Mon., 11 a.m.. KAWm MERCURY BAYt-.Thurs., noon..PAR/vr?,; MANGAWAIt, LEIGHt S.S. KAWaii Mon., 11 a.m. au MATAKANAt, ALGIE'St OMAVi And Kawau Call if required. A 17th, noon 17th raidniri^ MATAMATAt, WAHAROAf MORkSft Tues., Tburs., Sun S.S. TANTWni OMANAt. LEIGHt, TAKATUt A Mon.. 11 a.m s.S. KAWAtt OPOTIKT AND KUTARERE.. .Tues %\£ PARENGAt....2Oth May, 3 p.m waI?: PIAKOt.-Mon. and Thurs.. 2 p.m.. pnvnf PAEROAt. TE AROHA U "°+ S.S. TANIWHA. 16th, 3..30 p.m. 17th, 11 ■». 18th, 6 p.m. 19th, 1 nm RUSSELL, OPUAt. WHANGAR(U MANGONUI AND TOTARA NORTH Mondays. 3 p.m Waita* TAURANGA and ROTORUAf via Taurannf Sat. and Wed., noon. Cargo up to 11 JIS TAIRUAf Thurs., noon PAROTn* THAMES KAWAU or HAUTTr 15th, 5 p.m. 16th. -o 3n V"l Wed., 17th, 7 p.m. 18th, 1 BB ' TUKUAt AND KOPUt..Pcr Paei..., ' ~v ,m" , . WHANGAKURUf Mon.. 2n"m WARKWORTHt & MAHURANGI. .OMAN* 15th. 4 p.m. 15th, 11 nm SURFDALEt ORTENDt OMIHAt (Walhekrt S.S. OMANA. eW) Tues., 0.30 a.m. Fri.. 6.30 p.m.. Sat., 145n m ' COWES BAYt. AWAROAt and ORAPIm" 1 Tues.. 0.30 a.m.. Sat., 1.45 p.m WHANGAREI AND ONE TREE POINT ■ Fare, 12/0 Single, 20/ Return. .CLAYMORn ; 16th, 10.30 p.m. nth, 10 p m WHAKATANE 16lh, 4 p.m TOM WHANANAKIt 22nd, noon SIOTllt " WHANGAPOUAt Ist June, noon TUHOFt WAIHARARAt..2Oth May. noon. .PARDTnt WHANGAMATAt 18th May, noon PAROTOt WEST COAST. u * HOKIANGAt Thurs.. noon RONAEtt KAWIIIAt, RAGLAN, WAIKATOt. 16th. noon : ROXAKIi NEW PLYMOUTH AND WANGANUI Wed., noon HAUTURUi 1 Cargo prev. day and up to 11 a.m. sail, dar Prepaidt. Cargo Onlyt. jj UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Sailings (Circumstances permitting). For Sydney (with Through Bookings to Melbourne and other Australian ports), o Passengers in Three Classes. s Ships' Doctors Carried. From Auckland. , R M.s. Aorangi* Tuesday. 16th May R.M.s. Marama* Thursday, 18th May Sydney (From Wellington). " R.M.s. Monowni* Thursday, 18th May R.M.S. Makura* Tuesday, 30th May For Suva (Fiji). Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.), and Vancouver. 5 Monowai* Tuesday, 30th May For Suva, Apia, Vavau, Nukualofa. Waipahi Friday. 10th May, 11 *.m. Picton (From Wellington). S.s Tamahine. Mon., Wed.. Fri.. 2.45 p.m. Gisborne and Napier. (Cargo Only.) Waimea ...Tuesday. 16th May, 4 p.m, Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin. Timxrn . ! Waipiata (cargo only) ;♦. Early Lyttelton (From Wellington). . Rangntira Mon., Wed., Fri., 7.45 p.m. Maori Tues., Thurs., Sat., at 7.45 p.m. Berths Booked at Auckland Office. CANADA. UNITED STATES. EUROPE. Through Bookings by . CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN AND UNION ROYAL MAIL LINES. Fortnightly Sailings Across Pacific b *Passengers in Three Classes. Auckland Wellington to to i Ship. Suva (Fiji), Rarotongn. 4 Honolulu, Tahiti, R«n Victoria, Francisco. Vancouver. ' R.M.s. Maunganui* — May 16 R.M.s. Monowai* May 30 — R.M.s. Makura* — Jnne IS R.M.s. Niagara* June 27 — R.M.s. Maunganui* — July 11 R.M.s. Aorangi* July 25 — R.M.s. Makura* — Aog.B R.M.s. Monowai* Aug. 22 — Aorangi and Niagara sail 11 a.m. USA AND CANADIAN RAILWAY ' TRAVEL. Itineraries, Cost of Tours, and all Information Supplied. Rail and Hotel Reservations Arranged. VISIT CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR, , JUNE-NOVEMBER. 1933. { Auckland Office: 32-3 S. Quay Street EasU • City Passenger Office: 107, Queen Street.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 112, 15 May 1933, Page 4
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