SHIPPING. STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Tim© of sailing, receiving and shipping t-argo subject to weather, and other circum« stances permitting:— LEAVES LEAVES AUCKLAND: OUTPORTSi ££gLE'SBAY. MANLY. BROWN'S AND DEEP CREEKt WADE HDS. S.S. OMANA £ W ,AN Ult - Safe, 13th, 10 p.m. - APANUI ~)Yhangaroa an d Mangonui with mail. COLIILLEt lfith, 8.30 p.m. S.S. HAUITI a i Js , Pa P a - aro ha and Amodeo Bay. C tmSKA2 rDfel '' CHAMBERLMN'<> AKT> ROTO ROA - - S.S. HAUITI fri.. 12th. 1.30 p.m. Sat.. 13th. 7 a.m. , M? n H . IB&L%P°l B &L%P° I?- 1 "- Tues.. 16th. 10 a.m, S£rTl&P, - nth. mid'g't. - APANOI HOUHORA+ - 15th Dec, noon. - NGATIAWA £5S A KERE: ---Ring. 218. -MOTUt Kr.RIK.ERDt - Dec. 15th. noon - PAROTOI KAIMAUMAUt Dec. 15th. noon. NGATIAWA KEREPEEHU 11th, 11 p.m. S.S. WAIPUt KA x V A u - BEIGH, BIG OMAHA AND ALGIE'St S.S. KAWAU Jv&A mh - n *3& Thurs.. leth, 1 p.m. MANGAWAI. KAWAU AND LEIGHt - - -, . .' S.S. KAWAU JYVVr^JK II *•*»• Sat., 13th. 8 a.m. sr?Si?f§?;g A >i 15th. 4 p.m. - OTIMAIt G&%&£&& : " - Dec - "to.Bp.m. - PONO; MANGONUI - Wed., 17th. 4 p.m. - . . ~'.„._,„„ „_ _ S.S. CLANSMAN MATAEANAr KAWAU, ALGIE'S - - - - vr ,«, S.S. KAWAU T§W">},l s wfi 3 p.m. Tues., 16th- 9.30 a.m. WAIPU ri&XShi l»h. 11 P.m. Fri.. 12th. 6 p.m. " " Ring 218. - - MOTUt PAEROA. TE AROHAt - S.S. TANIWHA Thurs., Uth, 11 p.m. Fri.. 12th. 7.30 p.m. t& a £u.HH l « midnight. Mon.. 15th. 9.30 p.m. PATETONGAt - 11th. 11 p.m. -WAIPU -_-„. Cargo, noon. December 11th. f>F§£? -- - Ph ° ne 2 18 £ A £§££r At Deo - 16th - no °n- " NGATIAWA RUSSELL AND OPUA - S.S. CLANSMAN Mon., 15th, 7 p.m. •Wed.. 17th, 4 p.m. ... ~._._., _ "No cargo. SILVERDALEf -- - - - - OMANA <&?SS« PA 2 »-m- Fri.. l'Uh. 7 a.m. STJRFDALE, OSTENDt AND OMIHA - - Mon. Wed., and Thurs.. 9.30 a.si. WAIUKU Sat.. 1.45 p.m. . WAIUKU *n" *&s&«* Car ß° - " - "WAIUKU COWES BAY and Way 'oris* Wed . 9 30 a.m. WAIUKU Srt§Snfi' B .\*sSi S ! 15th. noon. - TOREA T^rlf&E 1 ? AND KAIHERE - TOREAt STATIONS ON EAST COAST RAILWAY. v ■Li t?- 8 - MATANGI, i? merit Prepaid except Taurauga. Mon., Wed., Friday, fi.3o p.m. ~ ■ _ Tufts.. Thurs., BiX, 7.30 p.m. tp ?D n A5 arffo « Monday and Wednesdays. TTrT^I\ O]E l A t ' ' " See Paeroa Time-table. TURUA KOPU+ S.B. GAEL -PiroiV, 1 ." 11 Hm - Thur - Hthi 8 P- m - TAIRUAt AND HTKUAI - 22nd,. 3 p.m. - . Tr.rp«T3. NGATIAWA ?PrT A M NORTHt 15th, noon. NGATIAWA Mon.. 15th, 4.30 p.m. Tues.. 16th. 9.45 a.m. S^ d ~„J7. th ;. c - 30 P- m - Thurs., 18th. 10.30 a.m« Inr om! 1 ' I a ' nu F rL - n - 30 a -mJSViu 20t8.. 7 a.m. Sat., 20th, 12.30 p.m. W; AIPUt Dec. 17th, 3 p.m. - PONOt WARKWORTH. WAIWERAt S.S. GAEL fri.. Uth, 2 p.m. Sat.. 13th. 7.30.a.m. M° n -. loth 3 p.m. Tues., 16th, 9 a.m. CAJ, , C i A I ROA - - - - S.S. CLANSMAN wed., 17th. 4 p.m. 5rS A 5? A - POUAt " About Dec - 15 - OTIMAIt A J^ A , K L f " 15th - noon - PAROTOt Ring 218 NGATIAWA WHANGARET ; S.S. MANAIA Mon. Wed., Fri.. Tues., Thurs.. Sat. rrr-rr *?„ P - m - tr., 7.40 P.m. WFAINGARET (Town) - S.S. CLAYMORE Monday, 5 p.m. Aux. Vessel. th. 830 p.m. Fri.. 12th, 7.30 p.m. WHAKATANE - Ring 218. - OTIMAIt WEST COAST PORTS. HOKIANGAt Dec. 11th. 3 p.m.: tr.. 2.10. - - n r, -, B T MU «rA%rJ? a "A T" des -; aT lcl up to noon, Wed. .KAWHIA Dec. loth. 3 p.m.; tr. 2.10. RIMU ._,_, Cai-go at Rail, Sat,. 11 a.m. NEW PLYMOUTH - - Mon. and Thurs.. 3 p.m.; tr.. 2.10. ..... Carsro at Rail. Tues.. Wed.. Fri. and Sat. RAGLAN Dec. 15th. 3 p.m.; tr. 2.10. RIMU Tr ..-2*G?o at Rail. Saturday. 11 a.m. WATKATO HEADS* Dec. 15th. ARAPAWA SANGANUI - - Ring 218. - ARAPAWA WAIUKUt AWHITU. POLLOK. WAIPIPI and TE TOROI .... O.V. VICTORY Monday and Thursday. Cargo at Rail Daily. ■■ .. East Coast. N.B.—No Cargo received within one hour of steamer's departure or after 11 a.m. baturday. Overtime charged after 4 p.m. Prepaid. JCargo Ring Phone 213 for Traffic Information. Company's Office: Quay Street. "PAST THROUGH SERVICE. WHAKATANE OPOTIKI GISBORNE 16i Hours. 13} Hours. 24 Hours. Leaves Auckland: MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, per S.S. MATANGI. (J.JO p.m.. for Tauranga, thence per rail and motor. RETURN.—Leave Gisborne. TUESDAY, THTJBSPAY and SATURDAY. 6 a.nt Motor and rail to Tauranga, arriving Auckland WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY and SUNDAY.—Further information at NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.'S. OFFICE. piCKIFORDS. LTD.. Personally-conducted J- lours leave Sydney, visiting American, n-uropean Cities, including Britain. jE29fi; second; £'4GO first, including hotels, travel, returns good two years.—Further particulars available. 26, Ferry Bldgs., Auckland. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC. T AUNCHES MASPORT AND KOA. J~i Weather permitting. Leaves Auckland : Leaves Silverdale: •Thurs.. Uth. 4 p.m. "Thurs., 11th, 7 a.m. *Fn.. 12th. 0.10.p.m. *Fri.. 12th. 7 a.m. :Sat.. 13th. 1.30 p.m. Sat., 13th. 8 a.m. tArkle's and Way Ports Only. •Returns same day. V. HARRISON, F.'MACKAY. Props. '"" "*'" "' -.—.. ~—, , M in. mm TVTORTHERN STEAMSHIP i-1 COMPANY. LIMITED. WAIHEKE SERVICE. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1924. O.V. "WAIUKU," for SURFDALE, 1,45 p.m. Leaving Surfdale at 4.45 p.m. A Vessel leaves Surfdale Sunday at £ p.m. S.S. "GAEL," for OSTEND ONLY. 1.45 p.m. Leaving Ostend at 4.30 p.m. A Vessel leaves Ostend Sunday at 5 p.m. S.S. WAIPU, for OMIHA. AWAROA BAY. ORAPIU AND COWES BAI. 1.45 p.m. S.S. WAIPU loaves Cowes Bay Sunday at 3.30 p,m., via Orapiu. Awaroa Bay and Oiniha on way to Auckland. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1924. O.V. "WAIUKU." for SURFDALE AND OSTEND, 9.50 a.m. S.S. WAIPU leaves Cowes Bay at 3.30 p.m., via Orapiu. Awaroa. Omiba, at 5 p.m., O.V. WAIUKU, Surfdale at 5 p. 3. S.S. GAEL, Ostend. 5 p.m. S.S. "OMANA. for MANLY, 9.50 a.m. Leaving Manly at 4.30 p.m. on return. S.S. GAEL, for OMIHA, 9.50 a.m. S.S. WAIPU leaves Omiha at 5 p.m. SUNDAY FARES: 3s RETURN. PUBLICATIONS. QTRIKING TVTEW CERIAL. A TALE OF MYSTERY AND ROMANCE. " iH JS 'KUNAL pHOICE." " H IS T?* INAL PHOICE." By ARTHUR APPLIN. Publication of a most intriguing new serial, entitled "His Final Choice," will be commenced in the columns of the N" EW Zealand Herald on SATURDAY NEXT. The writer. Arthur Applin, author of "The Greater Claim," "The Face on the Screen,* "The Woman Who Doubted," and ° ther popular tales, has already attained a prominent place in tho regard of all' lovers of interesting fiction, who will find his latest effort of absorbing interest. Vibrant with the atmosphere of mystery nnd intrigue. gold-flecked with romance, and. fascinating in its unexpected developments, the story is at the same time a keenly critical and realistic study of human life and human nature. with every character clearly etched, and t.ie daily instalments will be eagerly awaited, "TTIS TpiNAL riHOICE." "WIS TUNAL QHOICE." j By ARTHUR APPLIN. .. Tho opening chapters will be in the columns of the New ZxalaOT Herald SATURDAY NEXT.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18889, 11 December 1924, Page 6
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