SHIPPING. fIMSBBBN STEAM SHIP COMV - PANY, LIMITED. WHANGAREI SERVICE. |Stee of Sailing, Receiving and Shipping of Cargo subject to Weather •ad Other Circumstances Periaittlag.) I T.S.B. MANAIA. fIOB AUCKLAND FROM ONERAHI TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND Saturdays—B ip.m. Tnam to connect leaves Whangarei 1.40 p.m. v x i. * passenger tickets miust be taken out at Company's Office. o*tw«rd Goods for shipment must be at' Whangarei' Station not later than noon sailing aay«. i Hum Reduced as from March--B.S. CLAYMORE jLeaiW : Leaves ArifMi . Whangarei. JULY, 1923, iarthi-V.' 7.0 p.m. '27th.... 7.40 p.m. 9.0 p.m. : 30th'i.;.'8.0 p.m. s*o» p.m;' , f 8.8. Claymore • Auxiliary Vessel. CARGO SERVICE ONLY. *0* WHANGAREI TOWN WHARF. fa POROTO or other Vessel will leave Auckland Eyery MONDAY, unjiiij Bulk Ckss Cargo at w y Aieed Bataa. fDIICANGAPAI AND WAYPORTS. ■ JULY, 1923. t . ' Leaves Auckland. ' i WSDNESDAY> 25th . ; 3 p.m. | tKUBSOAY, 2§th.— Urquhart's Bay, 6 | a.m-; Marsden Point, 8 a.m.; Whangarei Heads, 9 a.m.; Parua Bay, noon: Mangapai, 5 p.m. D. S. BRIGHAM, Agent. SIGH WATER, "TOWN WHARF. Hus evening: 6.31 To-morroV morning; 6.55 /■ - • ; '• THE SUN. V ; jflnti this evening; 4.58 Jiises to-morrow: 6.55 » ■ PHASES OF THE MOON. / JULY. j JLast quarter: 6th, 1.24 p.m. j Kew moon: 14th, 12.18 p.m. . First quarter: 21st, 1.0 p.m. FpS moon: 28th, 10.0 a.m. «TAW SAYILL & ALBION CO. LTD. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS! Axawa—Sails from Wellington Augs (daybreak) for Southampton and Ti—irinn via Monte Video and Teneriffe. Athenic —Sails again from Wellington August 9 (daybreak) for SouthJaamton and London, via Monte Video. from Southampton -Inly 12 for New Zealand '(W, L, and . T.). Wellington August 19. r ~ -< —Sails (Southampton) for . uSr ieslaffa 23 r Duq Wellingtan fleptemlyeir / Kia Ora—Due. JjTew Zealand for load* togami August 23. «taliana~Was to sail again from XAvetpool July 14 for New Zealand (JL W. L. and Port. Chalmers), Dirt I 4iiAtn»d about August 21. Itaimoft—Due New Zealand for load; Im ationt August 6. " PUra-rAt. Londefii Pakelta Lyttelton August 19. I IN RADIO TOUGH. . Vesels are due within range of wireless stations to-night as follows: — ; lAaeklend —Armagh, Athenic, Cana* dial' Pioneer, Christiania,. Dundrennan, Dm, Kiaikorai, Kosmo, H.M.S. Labur«—j, lias Vegas, Omnna, Rona, Tofua, Kekerangu. Wellington —Mararoa, Ngaio, WaJune, La Marseillaise, Lingnam, Arawn, Part Hunter, Tutanekai, Kaitoke, lEoenlci, Kaimanawa, Westmoreland, Kalomo, Rakanoa, Port Chalmers, Sfannganui, Cumberland, W-anaka. : ; . ' ♦ _ Viili eTfiif at WhattSarei Post Office | di iottdtrs:— Trsr Auckland and South: Tuesday, Tharraay, Saturday, -7.50 a.m. (by tnii) and T p.m.; Monday, Wedaeeday, Friday, according to . tide. Hargarille: Daily, 7.30. a.m. Oflees on the Northern Railway, and RasMll: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturdbqr, 9.*40 a.m. and 2.40 p.m. Mmmil and Hokianga: Tuesday, j Saturday,, 6,40 a.m. Kaikohe: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 1,40 aja. Xaao and Hikurangit Monday, Wed* . Friday, 8 a.m. Oa«rahi: Daily, 9 a.m. Oakleigh, Mangapai, Tauraroa: Monday, Wednesday, Friday.. 2.15 p m. Portland: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 4.45 p.m. Maangakaramea, Puwera, and Gtaika (rani aafl delivery): Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 9 a.m. Waiotira, Waikiekie: Tuesday and Saturday, 7.50 a.m. OUTGOING MAILS. Thnrstfay, July 26, 7 p.m. For Australian States, In-, ilia. China, Japan, Straits Settlements, South Africa and JEgypt. Monday, July 30, 7 p.m. "For United Kingdom, Europe, Monte "Video, and South Amcrica; correspondence addressed "per Arawa." Par■•cpls so by this route. Due London about September 16. Taiesday, July 31, 7 p.m. TFor Cobk Islands and Tahiti. ■Saturday, August 4, 7 p.m. For Fiji, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, cVorth America, ' West Indies, United Ifingdom and .Europe, via Vancouver. 32ac London, about: September 9. Some of the corners at Landsdowne ■fßTaßtcrton), are literally pitfalls for unwary pedestrians (remarks the Age.") A few evenings age a visitor'to Landsdowne, on turning from the Terrace into Opaki Road, expected the- footpath to continue 3»tnid the corner, but to his, discomfort £wnid himself in a ditch half-full of.
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Northern Advocate, 26 July 1923, Page 4
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