SHIPPING STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. Time of Sailing, Receiving and Shipping Cargo, subject to weather and other circumstances permitting. Phone 43-880. Leave AUCKLAND. Leave OUTPORTS. AWANUI and KAIMAUMAUf Every Sat. at noon • -- - - MOTUi COROMANDEL. PONUIt S.S. RANGITOTO Leave Coromandel: 18th. 1.30 p.in Fare 10/ S.. 18th, 0.30 p.m. 22nd, 4 p.m. and 15/- R. 23rd, 8.30 a.m. DERRICK + Wed.. 11 a.m. • PAROTOt RANGITOTO HOUHORA* & PARENOA* 21st. 3 pm lIOKIANGA Thurs. 17th, noon • - RONAkL KERIKERIt. PURERUAU Wed., 11 a.m. ..... PAROIO. HAWAII ISt Mon.. Wed., and Ihurs. MERCURY BAY* Mon., 4 p.m. PAROJO; MANGAWAIt, LEIGIH, and KAWAUIS. Mon., noon - - T WAU MATAKANAt. ALGIE'St KAWAU IS. S.S. OMAN A 23rd, noon 24th, 9 a.m. MATAMATAt. WAHAROAt, MOR'INS LEt Tues., Thurs., Sat. Per I'auroa Vessel. LEIGIH, TAKATUt, and BIG OMAHA Mon., noon ....... S.S. KAWAU OPOTIKI & KUTARERE WAIOT.AHIJ Mon., 5 p.m. PIAKOt Mon. and Thurs.. 2 p.m. • PONOt PAEROAt TE AROHA S.S. TANIWHA Leave Paeroa: 17th, 9.30 p.m. 18th, 5 p.m. RUSSELL. OPUAt, MANGOXUI. WHANGAROA & TOTARA NTII. Mon., 3 p.m. - O.V. CLANSMANI TAURANGA MOUNT and ROTORUAt Via Tauranga Thurs., noon ... MO'l'Ut TAIRUA+ Mon., 4 p.m. - • PAROTOt THAMES 7'6 S.. 12/0 R. RANGIIOIO Leave Thames: 17th. (1 a.m. 18th, 11 a.m. 18th, 0.30 p.m. 'J'URUAt KOPUt Per Paeroa Steamer. WHANGARURU+ Wed.. 11 a.m. PAROTOt WARKWORTH+ & MAHURANGIt OMANA 18th, noon 18th, 0 p.m. SURFDALEt. OSTENDt. OMIHAt Waihelte S.S. HAtTITI Mon., Tucb., Wed., Thurs.. 9.15 a.m.: Fri., G. 30 p.m.; Sat., 1.45 p.m. COWES BAYt, AWAROAt and ORAPIUt Mon. and Wed., 9.15 a.m.. Sat.. 1.45 p.m. WHANGAREI and ONE TREE PT.t Single 12/0. Return 20/ S.S. CLAYMORE Leave Whangarei: 17th, C.30 p.m. 18th, 6.30 p.m. WITAKATANE Mon., 5 p.m. - - - TOAt WHANGAPOUAt 21st, 4 p.m PAROTOt WHANGAMATA+ 21st, 4 p.m. PAROTOt WAIIIARARA+ Jan. 19th. noon MOTUt WEST COAST. HOKIANGAI Thurs. 17th, noon, from Akd. K A Will At, RAGLAN Mon., 3 p.m. - - • M.V. RONAKIt Calls Waikato as arranged. NEW PLYMOUTH AND WANGANUI. Tues., noon HAUTURUJ Cargo previous day to 11 p.m. Sailing Day. Prepaid! Cargo onl.yl •yy A T C H L I N LINE. WELLINGTON, PJCTON, BLENHEIM, LYTTELTON, TIMARU, DUNEDIN. M.V. PORT WHANGAREI, FRIDAY, 5 P.M. Receiving Cargo, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, up to 5 p.m., Central Wharf. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD.. Agents. L E I G I I LINE. S.S. ABEL TASMAN (2097 Tons) SAILS FOR SYDNEY. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22. AT 3 P.M. Accepting Cargo Mon., 21st, and Tues., 22nd. Large Hatches for Special Lengths of Timber and Cargo. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD., Agents. Travel Homo via Unitofi States and Canada, and actoss the Atlantic by AQUITANIA, BERENGARIA. MAURETANIA. Or other Magnificent Steamers from U.S.A. and Canada to England, or, if proceeding Home by direct steamer or via Australia, return by Cunard Transatlantic. Good selection of Berths actually held in New Zealand. For Accommodation and full particulars apply U.S.S. Co., Thos. Cook and Son, Matson Lino, or Local Auckland Agents: Farmers' Co-op. Auct. Co.. Ltd. (17 Commerce St.). CUNARD LINE. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE, LIMITED, (Incorporated in England.! Maritime Buildings, Wellington. FOR LONDON. VIA PANAMA CANAL OR CAPE HORN ROUTE: PORT CHALMERS Wellington .Tan. 01 PORT ALMA Napier Jan. 29 PORT GISBORNE Auckland Feb. 8 Limited Accommodation for Saloon Passengers. HUDDART-PARKER . LINE. (Incorporated in Australia.) T.S.M.Y. "WANGANELLA" (10,000 tons). Sailings (Circumstances permitting). TO SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND: FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1. TO SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, JANUARY 17. First and Second Class Only. Full Information, Pamphlets, etc., Apply OFFICE, 54 Quay Street. Tel. 43-183. Ar< T7RANKHAM. LTD.. VX. r RANKHAM. LTD.. 20 FANSHAWE ST. Phone 44-910. Sailings (Circumstances Permitting.) p or Vessel Leaves Auckland: AWANUI TirT Sat. 19th, noon WHANGAREI & . ONE TREE PT. Tin Thurs. 17th, 5 p.m WARKWORTH Motiti Thurs. 17th, 5 p.m lIOKIANGA Hokianga Thurs. 17th, 3 p.m (from Auckland) (Sharp). WAROA) CoronationTues. 22nd, 5 p.m. KERIKLIvi ) IDICHARDSON J^INE FOR GISBORNE. NAPIER. WAIROA. AND WAIKOKOPU. M.V. PUKEKO— Cargo MON. and TUES. For ELICKS, and TOLAGA M.V. PUKEKO—Cargo MON. and TUES. WATKIN AND WALLIS. Phones 42-460 and 45-707. Agents. GISBORNE. TOKOMARU BAY. TOLAGA BAY. M.V MARGARET W.. 4 p.m., TUESDAY, January 22. Cargo Received Mon. and Tuos. Shed 3. King's Wharf. Notes Stamped at Office, Shed 8. King's Wharf. FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTD., Agents. Phone 47-530. QV. HEDA, FOR WAITAKARURU. Receives Cargo at King's Wharf. Every Mon. till 12 Noon. F RANKHAM. RANKHAM. A. G. BERTRAM AND CO. Phone 43-467. V. WAKANUI, for Tauranga and • Whakatane, every Monday at 8 D.m. Parrv Bros.. Ltd., 47-105. TOURISTS AND MOTOinSTS^GHIDE BAY OF ISLANDS BAY OF ISLANDS. Paihia and Wai-tangi.—First-class Private Hotel, "Mon IJesir." —Wire Tracey, Paihia ■ HELENS VILLE T>ARAKAI House.—Tennis court, social X hall, hot mineral baths under main roof, largo garage; reasonable tariff. — Holensville 35, Auckland 40-087. HENDERSON I^ERNDALE,'' —Fresh Water Swimming; stad picnics, camping, sports grounds. ■—Knight, Phone 114, Henderson. OTORISTS Camping Auckland.—Stay at beautiful " Tui Glen " for shade, bhelter and amusement. Brookes, Proprietor. OKOROIRE HOT Springs Hotel.—New Zealand's moat complete and charming Holiday Spa and Health Resort; Golf, Tennis, Bowls. Mineral Baths on property. A A. Hotel Empire, public service, comj.V. mercial travellers' popular house; extremely moderate; free garage.—Correspondence. " Empire." C 1 111 RMS Private Hotel, Auto. Assn. Min- ' uto Baths Free Garago Tariff. 9s Gd day, X' 3 week. PARK View, overlooking Govt. Garden a. sports, etc.; 10s day. £3 woek.—Mr. and Mrs. Staple. SONOMA Private Hotel, central, homely: tariff moderate.—Proprietress, Mrs. R Dakell. Phone 292. SURREY House Private Hotel, Haupapa St.—Terms, 8s daily.—Proprietress, Mrs. Devin. Phone 217. THE MOUNT, TAURANGA \7S7"E Suggest " Shadelands " as Your »» Camp; a choice of 3, Central and sheltered.—Banks. Proprietor. RADIO REPAIRS ______ AN Expert Radiotrician with precision equipment guarantees better and cheaper repairs.— Johns, Ltd., Vulcan Lane. DOES Your Aerial Comply with Regulations? Ie it safe, efficient, neat? Expert advice free.—Ring 23-220. IS Your Set Troublesome? Phone 41-980. Auckland's Leading Radio Service.— Electric Construction Co.. Fort St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22010, 17 January 1935, Page 4
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