SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. Phone 41-SGO (8 Lines). Sailings (Circumstances Permitting.) FOR SYDNEY: (Willi Through Bookings to Melbourne and other Australian Ports.) Passengers in Throe Clusses. vr.if?K SYDNEY FROM aUCKLAND: V, !i, . 1 Tuesday, August -1. 11 p.m. MAKA.UA Friday. August 21, a p.m. ~\' !, ;l ,\, SV,JXI ' :v FKO.M WELLINGTON: \ I'w Friday, August 7, 3 p.m. MAKul{ A Tuesday, August 18, 3 p.m. Inclusive Tours in Australia Arranged. 1 ;, WELLINGTON FROM AUCKLAND: JIAKAMA Wednesday, August 5, o p.m. £9[iJi^ T VKOM WKLLINGTON: VV^ riKA Moil., Wed., Fii., 7.43 p.m. MAORI Tues., Tlmrs., S.al.. 7.45 p.m. yOli PICTON FROM WELLINGTON: TAMAIIINK Mon., Wed.. Fri., 2.45 p.m. TO CALCUTTA, SINGAPORE. __ t _„ SAM A RANG: JSARBADA (Passengers and Cargo), from January, May. September. Loiniortable Accommodation for limited number of passengers. Special Fare for Round Trip. FOR SUVA, HONOLULU, VICTORIA (8.C.). VANCOUVER: AORANGI Tuesday. Angusr IS, 11 a.m. CARGO SERVICES: FOR GISBORXE: MARGARET W. Tuesday. August 11, 4 p.m. WELLING TO X. L Y TTELTUN, DU NED IN, TIMAKU, BLUFF: WAIMAKINO Fridr.v, August 7 FOR WELLINGTON (I'ICTOX), GUEYMOUTH: KARTIGI Wednesday. August 5, I? p.m. CANADA — UNITED STATES — EUROPE Through Bookings bv CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN AND UNION ROYAL MAIL LINES. Auckland to Wellington Suva (Fiji) to Honolulu. Raroronga, Victoria (8.C.), Tahiti, San Vancouver. Francisco. MAUNGANUI — Aug 4 AORANGI Aug. IS — AIAKURA — Sept. 1 NIAGARA Sept. 1-J — M AUNG AX HI — Sept. 2!) U.S.A. AND CANADIAN RAILWAY TRAVEL. Itineraries, Cost of Tours and All Information Supplied. HAWAIIAN INCLUSIVE TOURS. Combined with Excursion Steamer Fares. EXCURSION FARES TO RAKOTONGA AND TAHITI. AROUND THE WORLD TOURS. Reservations Sea, Land, Air, Hotels. MAIN OFFICE, JS2-38. Quay St. East. CITY PASSENGER OFFICE. 107, Queen St. Phone 47-566. D g FECIAL OORONATION Y EAR IJVOURS TO EUROPE. 1037. GRAND TOUII "A" £285 10/ GRAND TOUR "B" £255 10/ WELSH DELEGATION £202 10/ "A.N. A." TOUR £197 10/ X.Z. FARMERS' TOUR £243 All Fares Provide Return Passage Ticket and Escorted Tour of Europe and Great Britain. For further Information and to Book apply to QOOIv'S ipRAVEL gERVICE, N.Z. INSURANCE BLDG . AUCKLAND. C.l. Phone 30-093. P.O. Box 24. T JgLUD g TAK L INE ' FAST SERVICE TO LONDON. Spacious, luxuriously appointed staterooms available in each vessel for a limited number of passengers. NEXT SAILINGS: DUNEDIN STAR (approx.) Sep. 12 NAPIER STAR Oct. 9 Dates, Ports and Routes, subject to alteration without notice. jgLUE g TAK L IXB (N " Z ' } ' L TD " 53. FORT STREET. B HARBOUR BOARD. Secretary's Office. Quay Street. 3rd August, 1936. Notice is hereby given that the Dredger Ilapai is now engaged in dredging operations approximately 500 feet to the northward of the north-east corner of the Central Wharf, and lias six moorings laid out in north, south, east and west directions. The dredger is moored in a north and south direction with n hopper barge on each side and will be workinjT to the southward, bi'r'ing the day time a globular saape, and at night time, in addition to the regulation riding lights, a red light is exhibited on the side on which vessels are to pass. ' W. B. SMITH, i Acting Secretary. auctions.
#JJADLEY AND QO., Tj TD '' WILL SELL BY AUCTION, j -j A.M., rpO-MORKOW, Avouilule. RUCTION j^OOMS. mO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), P- ir - T ARGE SELECTION OF HOtJ|EHOLt) I-* FURNITURE AND FUU>i&» «}»»» CB fflß"®'' MACHINE, o 1 en*. Dining Itoom leaf Table and 4 Chan'*; Kunu ' .eoo 0 Kim 11 Chairs Settee and Squab, Ive^, pptTTx 12 and 9 ™ 10-0; Kugs and WILTON LENGIIIS Pull-Size Panel Oak''Bed^tend and «V, Wove Good Kapok rskT pIsDROOM wardrobe, ramble Double Quilts" 3° Single Ri'inu Bedsteads and Wires. Stretchers, | Kitchen Sideboard, l> A.B. Chairs, Jlu . Barce Utensils, Law 11 mower, tools, Barge Pump, Garden Sprayer, Hosinfc, Ladder, Gent's FAV. Bicycle. ■ ON VIEW MORNING 01 SALE. R. N. M ELVILLE ' AUCTIONEER AND, HOUSE FURNISHER, gl-aCIAL U C T I U N OF -jppIGH-CLASS f urniture, IN WALNUT, OAK AND MAHOGANY. QARPETS AND JJ UGS ' THE POPULAR SALEROOMS. J. R. ROBERTSON, L TD„ QUEEN ST. (Opp. Court's), mO-MORROW T^TEDNESDAY, AT n A.M. M (SUPERIOR TWIN BEDROOM SUiTE in >0 French Burr Walnut, comprising Dressing table, Tallboy and Beds, complete. A.TTR VCTIVELY-DESIGNED SOLID WALNUT TWIN BEDROOM SUITE . 4 EXCLUSIVE BEDROOM SUIIES in Oak, Double Beds, Tallboy, Dressin e Table and Stool. 3 OCCASIONAL TABLES, built in Walnut (veneered). MAHOGANY BUREAU. „ , , , 3-PCE. CANE LOUNGE SUITE on Cabriole Legs, Loose Cushions (very smart). 1 SPECIAL 3-PCE. CANE SUITE, upliol- / stercd in undipped ' Moquette (something unusual). . 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Modern 1 VERY L MASSIVE G-PCE. DINING SUITE in Oak; worthy of inspection. G-PCE. JACOBEAN DINING SUITE, faithfully built and superior appearance. ALL THESE FURNISHINGS DEFINITELY DENOTE QUALITY. 9 Q QARPETS. LARGE RANGE OF RUGS. Also, On Behalf of Several Vendors: V FURTHER INTERESTING COLLECTION OF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. J. R. K° =irTSOS ' L TD ' A. PARKER, Auctioneer. NOTE. —"Quality Buyer," this Sale is well worth your attention.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 183, 4 August 1936, Page 5
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