Northern Steam Ship * Gompany, Ltd, NORTHERN CARGO SERVICE for Russell, Opua, Whangaroa and Mangonui. TIMETABLE M.V. “WAKA” ON and AFTER TUESDAY 24th MARCH, 1931 The M.V. “WAKA” will leave as follows: — Time ot sailing, receiving and shipping of cargo subject to weather and other circumstances permitting). UP TRIP Leave Auckland, Tuesday, 4pm Ar Russell Wednesday, 7 a.in. Lv Russell, „ 9am Ar Opna „ 9.30 a m Lv Opua „ noon Ar Whangaroa, „ 5p m Lv Whangaroa Thursday 3 a.m Ar Mangonui, „ 6am DOWN TRIP Lv Mangonui, Thursday, 10 a m Ar Whangaroa, „ 12.30 p m Lv Whangaroa „ 1 p.m. Ar Russell „ 6pm Lv Russell „ 7 p.m. Ar Auckland, Friday, 9am "* TIMETABLE FOR HOKIANGA- AUGUST, 1931. Time of sailing, receiving and shipping of cargo subject to weather and other circumstances permitting. LEAVES M.V. RONAKI ARRIVES Thursday 6—Onehunga 3 p m Friday 7 Saturday 8 —Hokianga 10 a m Sunday 9 Thursday 13— Onehunga 3 p m Friday 14 — Saturday 15 —Hokianga 10 am Sunday 16— Thursday 20—Onehunga 3 p m Friday 21 Saturday 22—Hokianga 10 a m Sunday 23 Thursday 27— Onehunga 3 p.m Friday 28— Saturday 29— Hokianga 10 a m Sunday 30— Hokianga Onehunga 6am Hokianga Onehunga 6am Hokianga Onehunga 6am Hokianga -* Onehunga 6am Ports worked at Hokianga weekly by vessel Kohukohu, Rawene, Opononi, Omapere, Horeke, Motukaraka. Shippers of Stock kindiy make arrangements with the Company’s Agent at Kohukohu. TIMETABLE For TOTARA North, Kaimaumau, Houhora, and PARENGA— Time of sailing, receiving and shipping of cargo subject to weather and other circumstances permitting. S.S. “APANUI” AUGUST, 1931. Lves Auckland Wednesday 19. noon Arrv Tutukaka Thursday 20, a.m, „ Matapouri „ 20, am. „ Whananaki „ 20, a.m. „ Sandy Bay „ 20, a.m. „ Helena Bay „ 20, a.m. „ Mimiwhangata „ 20, a.m. „ Whangururu „ 20, a.m. „ Ked Kerl „ 20, a.m. „ Houhora Friday 21, daylight „ Parenga „ 21, p.m. Lves „ Saturday 22, daylight „ Houhora „ 22, p.m. Arrv Auckland Sunday 23, p,m, Timetable for Awanui, and Waipapakauri—August, iqu A.S. MOTU * (Time of sailing, receiving and shipping of cargo subject to weather and other circumstances permitting) Leaves Auckland, Every Saturday at noon. (Waiharara Trips, Ist, 15th, aDd 2Qth August), The A.S. MOTU is the smartest oil-boat owned by the N.S.S. Co., and will be maintained in the service if she gets sufficient ' patronage. Lves Auckland Weds, noon Arrv Tutukaka Thurs 6, a.m. „ Matapouri „6, a.m. „ Whananaki „6, a.m. „ Sandy Bay „6, a.m. „ Helena Bay „6, a.m. „ Mimiwhangata „ 6, a.m. „ Whangaiuru „6, a.m. „ Keri Keri „6, tide „ Houhora Friday 7, daylight „ Parenga „ 7, p.m. Lves „ Saturday 8, daylight „ Houhora „ 8, p.m. Arrv Auckland Sunday 9, p.m OSR AM Music Master 4 y 2 Screen-Grid Valves Single Dial Control Extreme Sensitivity and Selectivity Static Reducer Volume Control Total Shielding A British General Electric Product Complete £24-10-0. Terms : £2-10-0 deposit, and 5' 9 a week. ULTIMATE RADIO SERVICE. COMMERCE STREET Phone 99 K A I T A I A Phone
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Northland Age, Volume III, Issue 32, 19 August 1931, Page 6
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