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SHIPPING PORT OF AUCKLAND •MONTEREY TO-DAY UNION COMPANY VESSELS Monterey, Matson liner, from Sy< ney, will berth nt Prince's Wharf tli morning. It will sail ill live o'clock tli afternoon for San Francisco, via Suvi will leave Lyttelton to-day lor Wei ington anil Auckland, and is due her on i'ridav. The stciimor Kitkapo, uliic lelt Auckland for West port on Frida night, • will load and return to Auel land. The company's steamer Kiwitc will load at Greyinouth on Friday fn -Auckland. The company's motor-shi Mniana will leave Bluff to-morrow I'n Lyttelton. Wellington and Auckland The steamer Kartigi will leave (*l*o3 mouth on Wednesday for Auckland. SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS Paroto (1.10 11.111.). from Xorlh; Kapi (I• a.m.), from Wliungarei; Tuhoo (7.1 a.m.), from Paeroa; Coronation (15.10 p.m. Iruin Awnnui; Tea (0 p.m.), from .Russell. SATURDAY'S DEPARTURES Motu (11.HO a.m.), for Awanui; Til (110011), for Awanui. YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS Margaret \\\ (5.50 a.m.). from East C'oasl Clansman (!» a.m.), from Wliakatano; Wuii tain (lo a.m.), from Opotiki. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES Tnlioo (5.5 p.m.), for Paeroa; Paroto (O.r! p.m.), l'or Xorlli. '» VESSELS DUE TO-DAY Monterey. from Sydney, 7.:t0 a.m. Kaimai, from Westport. exported. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY Monterey, lor San Francisco. 5 p.m. for Coroinaiidol, «'? p.m. Waiotahi, for Opotiki. 1 p.m. l'ono. for 'l'lianirs. :t p.m. Otimai, for l.'us.-iell, .! p.m. Clansman, for Whakatane, -1 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLANE Monterey, Sydney, April I. Kaimai, Westport, April 1. Porl Waikato, South. April -1. Wainiiirino, Wellington, April 5. Kartigi, Greyinouth, April (i. Tasman, Saigon. April S. Mariposa, San Francisco, April 13. Canberra Maru, Japan, April :iO. UNION CARGO VESSELS Kartigi, leaves Greyinouth April :i for Auck land. Wnimarino, leaves Lyftelton April 1 for Well ington and Auckland. Waiatia, leaves Bluff Apri? I for Lyttelton Wellington and Auckland. Kakapo, loatls Westport, feir Auckland. VESSELS IN PORT King's Wharf—Kopara (\V. and W.), Mar srarrt \V. (F.C.A.). 1 Prime's Wharf—Monterey (H.M.). ■Western Wharf—Kaimai (W.C.). The Westport Coal Company's rliarlered steamer Kaimai, from Westport, is expected to-day, and will berth at, Western Wharf. The liiehardson Line motor-ship Kopara, at King's Wharf, will sail to-morrow for the East ("oast. The motor-vessel Margaret W arrived yesterday from Gisbornc anil berthed at King's Wh;;rf, and will also sail for the East Coast to-morrow. MAIIUA TO DOCK The Harbour Board's floating crane Maliua will go into dock to-day. PORT OF ONEHUNGA Yesterday's Arrival.—Awahou (0.15 a.m.) from Xelson. Saturday's Departures. Ponaki (ft.2o a.m.), for flokianga; Hokinngn (to a.m.), for llokianga; Hauturu (10.15 a.111.), for Xew Plymouth and Wanganui. The Anchor Line's chartered motor-ship Awahou arrived at Onehunga yesterday from Nelson. Leaving Onehunga on Saturday morning for llokianga, the Northern Company's Itonaki is dim hack to-day to load for Haglan and Knwhin. The company's Hauturu left Onehunga on Saturday for New Plymouth, Wanganui and Picton, and is expected back about Friday. BY TELEGRAPH WELLINGTON.—March 2f>: Arrived— Naniwa Maru (7.10 -a.m.), from Auckland; Storm (12.20 p.m.), from Wanganui: Karu (12.15 p.m.), from New Plymouth; Kiivifcu (0.20 p.m.), from Greyinouth. March :t(»: Arrived—Karcpo (7.00 a.m.), from Greymouth. LYTTELTON. March, .10: Arrived — Holniglcn (IO.MO a.m.), from Tiniaru; W'ainiarino (1().:(5 a.m.), from Timaru. DUXEDLX.— March 2!)': Sailed—Port Whangarei (7.10 a.m.), from Timaru. March ao: Arrived—Holmdale (11 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed —Gale (midnight), for Oamaru, MAIL ANNOUNCEMENTS OVERSEAS DESPATCHES Australian States and countries via Australia, to-morrow, 9 a.m. Overseas mails will he despatched as opportunity offers. INLAND DESPATCHES Air Mails for Xorlh and South Island Offices. Monday, .Wednesday, Friday. ((.00 a in. Air Malls for Xelson, Blenheim, Westport. Greyinouth, Keefton anil Ilokitika. Monday lo Friday. 2 p.m.; Monday, Wednesday. Friday. ({.15 p.m. Offices Xortli of Jielensviilo, Monday to Salurday, O.ltO a.m. Waikato, King Country, Thames. Bay of Plenty districts Gisbornc district, and East Coast ports, Monday to Saturday, 8 a.m. Hamilton and Hotorua districts, Monday to Saturday, 0 a.m. Waikato, Kinsr Country, Thames, Kotorua, Bay of Plenty, districts and Southern Offices of New Zealand, Monday to Saturday, I .Mo p.m.; Sunday to Friday, 5.15 p.m. Wliaiiftarei, Portland. Knmo, Hikiirangi, Kawakawa, Opna. Kussell, Kaikoiie, Oliaeawai, Kaeo, Mangonui and Kcrikeri. Monday lo Friday, 5.15 p.m.; Saturday, I p.m. Dargaville, Monday to Friday. 5.15 p.m. Whniigarei, Monday to Friday, 7.15 p.m. Waikuto, King Country. Thames. Hotorua districts, Tniirnn'ja, Whakatiyie, Opoliki and Corontandel, Sunday to Friday, midnight. Awaroa, Covves, ltocky Bay, to-morrow, S a.m. Surfdalo, Oneroa, to-morro»'. 8 a.m. Pakatoa, 10-tnprrow, IO.MO a.m. Putiki, Onelaiigi, Palm Beach, to-day, 8 • a 111. Registered mail closes one hour before ordinary mail. * 11, G. MAY. Chief Postmaster. RAILWAY EXPRESSES Express trains leave Auckland to-day for:— Wellington, M.o fi.in., 7.15 p.m.; Kotorua, 10.10 a.m., rj.O p.m.; Tauranga and Taneallia, OS a.m.; Whangarei and Opua, 8.10 i.rn. Express trains arrive at Auckland to-day " roin:— Wellington, <>. OB a.m., o.iio a.m., 11.15 a.m.; Kotorua, 1.0 a.m., 10.50 p.m.; I'ituranga and Tamatua, 0.20 p.m.; Whangaci and Opna, 5".2!) p.m. SPJ NF-SIII V'Eli I NO, TM RILLS, SPILLS' AND CHILLS A thrill-[iacked afternoon in l'layand at the: Centennial Exhibition was iliuost'too much for a certain South island visitor. Becoming overheated, I Did subsequently chilled, he was full >f apprehension when ho boarded the mat that evening. Fortunately a riend to whom 110 described his conlition was able to lend him a bottle >f Baxters Lung Preserver. "Thanks for the Baxters, old man," te said in the morning, "1 feel as right is rain," Baxters should be taken promptly it first sign of a chill. Baxters imuediately touches the spot, shifts that liroat tickle, and whore a cold has a old, lifts it right off the chest. Jaxters remedial" and tonic properties like are unique. Baxters is pleasant nd perfectly safe for young and old. r ou fee! each dose doing you good, firmly insist upon Baxters. —Advt,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23619, 1 April 1940, Page 5

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