SHIPPING NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. WHANGAREI SERVICE ' Time of sailing, receiving and shipping of cargo subject to weather and other circumstances permitting. T.S.S. MANAIA FOR AUCKLAND PROM ONERAHI: TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND • • SATURDAYS—B P.M. Train 'to connect leaves Whangarei «t J. 40 p.m. All'-passenfeor *ekets .n:"»st be taken •ot at Company's Office. . Outward Goeds for shioment must oe it Whangarei Station not *atbr than -«oon, sailing days. . B.sVmaNAIA does not now stop at Marsden Point." PS.' CLAYMORE will call at Beotahi and Marßden Point wharves, IF REQUIRED. TOWN WHARF SERVICE B.S. JLAYMORE AND AUXILIARY VESSEL FEBRUARY, 1926 Leaves Auckland. Leaves Whangarei. t2lst... 4.0 p.m. 122nd... 2.30 p.m. *22nd... 5.0 p.m. t23rd... 6.0 p.m. 24th... 5.30 p.m. t25th... 7.0 p.m. 26th... 5.30 p.m. f2Bth... 8.30 p.m. t S.S. Claymore. • Auxiliary Vessel. t Steamer calls at Onerahi and waits the arrival of the 5.15 p.m. train *rom Whangarei. D. S. Agent. HIGH WATER: TOWN WHARF. This afternoon 1.52. Sunday morning 2.19. Sunday afternoon 2.43. Monday imrning 3.14. TEMPERATURE. At^nine o'clock this morning the=< of the- thermometer in the , shade was 66 degrees. PORTLAND SHIPPING. The Kaimanawa, which was due to arrive yesterday, arrived this morning from New Plymouth. The Maka, from ■ Gisborne, also arrived today. Both vessels leave this evening, the Maka first coaling at Onerahi. AUSTRALIAN SPORTS. TODAY'S ADVICES. Sydney.—Arrived: Tahiti, 6 a.m., from Wellington; Poolta, from Greymouth. Newcastle.—Arrived: Kaikorai, from New Zealand. Sailed: Waikawa/ for Bluff. ]
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS TO ADVERTISERS Advertisers are reminded that copy tot Replace and "At Wfll" Advertisements must be received in our Office by 4 p.m. „/i THE DAY Bs- - ':. Unclassified Advertisements ■ tie i fiajt .-■ .fML^;,, AjLLt.'Advertisements up t« •NORTHERN'.PUBLISHING CO. LTD. LIFE A BURDEN EXIT BY( POISON. NEW PLYMOUTH,, This. Day.. Henry Robert Catloy," well known in IViendly , Society circled, committed «nicide by taking poison last night. tie was engaged in his office about nine '«'clock. He went outside, and as he did not return a search was made. He found'in the Hack ya/d foaming at the mouth. Cat ley was taken to hospital, where he died about eleven o'clock. He loft a note stating that he was worried over one thing and another, ■especially cancer in the stomach. — Press Assn.
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Northern Advocate, 20 February 1926, Page 4
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