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SHIPPING NEWS.

DAILY TIMES WEATHER REPORT. I . Readings by self-recording instruments at the Daily Times Office. Dunedin, up to midnight on Tuesday, May 6 (standard time). Thermometer _ at midnight. Barometer Wind, light S.W., sunshine; harometer steady. * 1 “9® PHASES OF. THE MOON FOR MAY. Z ~ fl'll n oon l I3t S; New Moon 28th, 5.7 p.m. “ Last Quarter, 21st. 8.52 a.m . -8° 30SIIN (TO-DAY). | HIGH WATER. “ “ 70 Et |“s Trs o m m ‘'■ iF’W'”* M Talaroa Head* I sets e. 58 p.m. \ (to-day) : 10.28 ___ I* / j *■ n.m.; 10.51 p.m. ~ r ■ )~ ‘J ■« Po« Chat - MOON (TO-DAY) IT /, ■# mets: 11.5 a.m,; _ ~ VQ? # 11.31 p.m. *®“ -M ■ 2 m 3G dD p g m! : \SL I ' JjT 'Y™*”' 35 I SYNOPSIS ~ 8 a.m. Noon. 0 p.m. Midnight. Z _ . Barometer .. .. 30.1 G 30.07 • 30,10 30 15 - _ Thermometer .. 45 50 56 43 _ ‘ —BO Maximum temperature for 24 houts ended 0 p.m. yesterday—63deir 28— Minimum temperature for 24 houts ended 9 p.m. yesterday—SOdec “ Average maximum temperature tor April—6sdeg s *" .Average minimum temperature for April—SOdeg * *“ —ZO Average maximum temperature for week ended May 3—oudeg ~~ Rainfall for 24 hours ended midnight yesterday Nil Rainfall for week ended May 3—.53in. ’ w —lg Rainfall for April—l.37ln * Rainfall tor 1929 -82.75 in ’ ■ —■ Rainfall for 1930, to date—S.79ln. ’ 27“ Sunshine for March, 182} hours; for April, 1201 hours Sunshine foi week ended May 3—l6} hours. Sunshine recorded on the Dally Times recorder yesterday— Before noon. 4 hours 80 minutes; after noon 4 hours 15 minutes. Total, 8 hours 45 minutes.

WEAT&ER REPORT. v (PBB UIOTBD PUBSa 4.850014T10X.) WELLINGTON, May 6. The following la the official weather report at 4 p.m: 1 „ . .. Bar. Ther. Norfolk Island —3., moderate breeze, detached cloud .. .. 30.11 Cape Marla —S.S.E.. moderate hr., detached clouds, - moderate seas 30.14 66 Auckland—calm, detached cloud 30.07 61 'East Cape—S.S.E., moderate hr., blue sky, alight seas ~ .. 30.09 63 Cape. Egmont—S.S.E., gentle br., ! blue sky. smooth, seas 30.14 58 Napier—S., light air, overcast, Smooth seas .. .. ... .. 80.17 57 Farewell Spit—N., light air, blue sky, smooth seas 50.15 67 Stephen island—B., slight breeze, blue sky, smooth seas .... 90.20 51 Wellington—S.E., light . air, blue sky, moderate seas .. ~ .. 80.17 53 Cape Campbell—H.B., gentle br., blue sky, smooth seas 30.27 64 Greymouth—S., slight breeze, detached cloud, moderate swell 30.16 54 Akaroa Light—S.W., light air, ‘ blue sky, constant seas .. ~1 30.18 48 Nugget Point—S.E., fresh breeze, blue sky, moderate seas .. 30.14 61 Puysogur Point—N.W„ alight br., overcast, constant swell .. 30.30 48 Chatham Islands —W.3.W., strong breeze, overcast, ugly sky, rough seas .... .. .. ~ 29.90 'sl Sydney—S.E.. light air, overcast, ' ugly sky .. .. 30.24 Hobart—N., light air, detached cloud 30.28 WEATHER FORECAST. Tho following Is the official weather forecast ■ Tho anti-cyclone Is now centred over the Tasman Sea, and Is losing Intensity, Indications are for southerly winds, light to moderate. iatoc becoming; tnora variable; eeae generally smooth to moderate; light to moderate southerly winds In the eastern Tasman Sea, later tending northerly In the southern portion; seas smooth to moderate; weather still fine in most districts, but a few Isolated showers In tho far north and about Bast Cape, and later In Foyeaux Strait; cold nlgbt temperatures, with many frosts, but milder to-morrow. ARRIVALS. Tuesday, May 6. Katoa, s.s, (7,50 a.m.), 2484 tons, Prosser, ftom Auckland, via ports. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. Walkouaitl. s.s. (4.30 p.m. at Heads). 3926 tona* Watson, from Newcastle and Sydney, via Lyttelton. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. Oplhl, s.B. (10.50 p.m.), 1117 tons, Inman, from Westport, via ports! * DEPARTURE. • Tuesday, May 0. Tairoa, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 7083 tons, D. Christie, for Bluff, Breeze, s.s (11.35 p.m.), 542 tons, O’Neill, for Wanganui, via ports. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. - Coastal and Intercolonial Storm, Wanganui, Wellington, to-day.' Oplhl, Westport, via ports, to-day. Kotare, Invercargill Port Craig, May 9. Paua, tanker, Wellington direct. May 9, Holmdale, Wanganui, Wellington, May 9. Wlngatul, Auckland, via ports, May 9. City of Winnipeg, Lyttelton. May 10. Walnui, -Gisborne, via ports. May 11. Progress, Port Waikato, via ports, May 12. Calm, Wanganui, via ports. May 13. Klwitea. Adelaide Melbourne. May 14. ' Walplata, Auckland, via porta. May 14. Huntingdon. Wellington. Lyttelton, May 14, Gale. Wanganui, via ports. May 15. Karatu, Newcastle. Sydney, May 16. Breeze, Wanganui, via ports, May 16. Golden Cross Lyttelton, Tlmaru. May 18. Canadian Conqueror, Tlmaru, May 18, Maheno, Melbourne via Bluff, May 20. City of Christiania LytteltonyMay 20. Narbada, Wellington, Lyttelton, May 22. Tairoa, Napier, Wellington, May 22. Coptic, Bluff. May 22. Hororata, Suva Lyttelton, May 23. Katoa, Auckland, via ports. May 24. Walkouaitl Newcastle, Sydney, May 29. Cambridge. Wellington, Lyttelton, May 28. Port Huon, Wellington,' Lyttelton, Juno 3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES ' Eaton, Auckland, via ports, to-day. Walotapu, Melbourne, Sydney,, May 8. Storm, Wanganui, via ports. May 8. Oplhl, New Plymouth, via ports May 8. Holmdale, Wanganui, via ports. May 0. Walkouaitl, Sydney, via Bluff, May 9. Kotare, Invercargill, Port Craig, May 10. Wlngatul, Auckland, via ports. May 10. Progress, Port Waikato, via ports. May 12. Wainni, Gisborne, via ports, May 12. Calm, Wanganui, via ports. May 13. Klwitea. Lyttelton Wellington May 15. Knretu. Sydney, via ports. May 15, Gale, Wanganui, via ports, May 15. Breeze, Wanganui, via ports, May 17, , Karetu, Sydney, via ports. May 10. \ Huntingdon, Bluff. Wanganui, May 19. Walplata, Auckland, via ports. May 19. Canadian Conqueror, Wellington. May 20. Maheno, Melbourne, via ports, Kay 21. Golden Cross. San Francisco May 21. City, of Christiania, Sydney direct, May 22. Coptic, Tlmaru. Lyttelton, May 24. Mahana, Lyttelton, Napier, May 24. Narbada, Port Kcmbln direct. May 24. Tatroa, London, via’ Montevideo, May 24. Hororata. Bluff. Now Plymouth. May 27. OVERSEA:- I Ivl MKRi- rttU OTAGO ’ City of Winnipeg (due May 1 10).—Left New York March 17 and Newport News March 20 for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin arrived Auckland April 23. ' Huntingdon (due May 14).-Left Liverpool March ID foi Auckland, - Napier, Wellington Lyttelton and Port Chalmers; arrived Auckland April 23. Golden - Cross (duo May 18).—Lofi Los Angeles April 1 for Auckland, Wellington Lyt tel ton, Tlmaru, and Dunedin; arrived Auckland April' 28. Canadian Conqueror (due May 18).—Lett Halifax March 28 for Auckland, Wellington Lyttelton, Tlmaru, and Dunedin; arrived Auckland May 5. Mahana (due May 19).—Leti London Apr). 11 for Pon Chalmers Lyttelton and Napier Narbada (duo May 22).—Left Calcutta April 3 for Auckland. Wellington Lyttelton and Dunedin; due Auckland May 11. City of Christiania (due May 20i —Left Now York April 2 and Newport News on April 5 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton Dunedin and Sydney; duo Auckland May 7. Hororata (due May 231 Left London Maren "4 tor Suva, Lyttelton. Port Chalmers. Bluff and New Plymouth clue Lyttelton May IS Cambridge (due - May 20).—Left Liverpool March 29 for Auckland Wellington Lyttelton Port Chalmers and Tlmnru due Auckland May 8. Port Huon (due June 3). Left Liverpool April 12 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin: due Auckland May 18. City of Osaka (due June o).—Left New York April 10 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin, due Auckland Mav 21. Quercua (duo Juno 15).—Left New York April 28 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin; duo Auckland June 3. Kent (duo June 20).- Left Liverpool April 2u for Auckland Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff* due Auckland Juno 3. Walmarlno (duo July s).—Left England April 21 for Dunedin Lyttelton, and Auckland, via Durban. FOR NORTHERN POUTS Walkawa, left Los Angeles April 15 for - Auckland and Wellington • due Auckland Mav Antonio, left Nauru Island April 27 for Now Plymouth and Wanganui: duo New Plymouth May 10. Rangltata, left Southampton April u for Wellington Auckland and Bluff: due Wellington May 14. British Star, reft San Pedro April 23 for Wellington; due May 19. Coptic, left London April 15 for New Zealand: due Bluff May 19 and Port Chalmers May 22, Talnul, left Southampton April 26 for Auckland anc. Wellington; due Auckland June 1. Turaklna, left Glasgow April 24 for New Zealand; duo Oamaru June 1. TO SAIL FOR OVERSEAS PORTSCanadian Conqueror, leaves Auckland May 27 for New York, Boston, and Montreal.

Coptic, leaves Wellington June 7 for London knj* west of England ports, via Panama. Cambridge. leaves Auckland June 21 for London, via Panama Hertford, leaves Auckland May 10 for London. Hamburg. Liverpool, and Glasgow, via Panama - Huntingdon, leaves Auckland June 7 for Now York, Halifax, and London. Hororata. leaves Wellington June 21 for Southampton and London, via Panama. lonls, leaves Wellington May 10 for Southampton rdno London, via Panama. Kla Ora„ leaves Wellington May 0 for London. ria Panama. Malmoa, leaves Wellington May 10 for Rotterdam and London, via Panama. Mataroa, leaves Wellington May HO for Southampton and London, via Panama Norfolk, leaves Wellington June 19 for Lon don and West of England ports, via Panama. Port Hardy, leaves Wellington May 9 for London and west England ports, via Monte* video. Port Sydney, leaves Wellington May 17. for London via Panama. Port Auckland, leaves Wellington May IT for London, via Montevideo. Ruahlhe, leaves Wellington May 27 for Southampton and London, via Panama. Rangltata, leaves Wellington June 21 for Southampton .and London, via Panama. Taranaki, leaves Wellington May 21 for London, via Panama. Tasmania, leaves Auckland May 17 for London, Ayonmouth Liverpool and Glasgow, via Montevideo. , PACIFIC MAIL SERVICES. Tahiti, left Wellington April 22 for Ban tranclsco, via Rarotonga and Papeete; due San Francisco May 9 „. J f ar “o>a, left San Francisco April 18 for Wellington and Sydney via Papeete and Raro tonga; due Wellington. May 8. Aorangl, l?ft Auckland May 6 for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu: duo Vancouver May 23. Niagara, left Vancouver April 80 for Auckland and Sydney, via Honolulu and Suva; due Auckland May 19. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, May 6.—-Arrived; Canopus (6.35 a-m -L fr , onl Wellington; Makura (6.50 a.m.), from Sydney: Waituna (10 p.m.), from,Newcastle; Tasmania (11 p.m,), from Opua. Sailed: Aorangl (1.15 p.m.), for Vancouver; Canadian Transporter (4 p.m.), for New York: Maul Pomare (5 p.m.), for Apia. a Y 6.—Arrived; Hawera (5.15 a.m.), from Patea; Kaponga (6 a.m.), from Portland; Maunganui (0.10 a.m,), from Sydney; Arahura (6.35 a.m.), from Nelson: Gunbar (6.40 a.m.), from Manna: ’Maori (7 n.m.), from Lyttelton; Cygnet (8.20 a.m,), from Lyttelton,; Paua, tanker (12.15 p.m.), from Napier; Totarn (1.45 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Malmoa (2.25 p.m.), from New Plymouth ; Calm (2.35 p.m.), for Wanganui: wingatul (4.40 p.m.), from Napier; Kal Ora (6.5 p.m.), from Tlmaru; Tamahlne (6.15 p.m.). from.Plcton. Sailed: Kohl (10.45 a.m.), for Nelson; Mataroa (12.5 p.m.}, for Auckland; Gunbar (3.30 p.m.j, for Alapua; Calm (6.35 Lyttelton; Tatars <6.45 p.m.), for New Plymouth: Maori (7.50 a.m.), for Lyttelton; Arahura (7.50 p.m.), for Nelson; Cygnet (9 p.m.), for Kaikoura. •LYTTELTON, May 6.—Arrived: Wahine’ (6.45 a.m,), from Wellington; Poxton (3.55 p.m,), from Poxton. Sailed; Kuku (6,15 p.m.). for £, el 2? n: i onlc (6 ’ 40 P- m- L for Wellington: Wahine (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. TIMA.RU May 6.—Arrived: Gale (0.46 a.m.), from Dunedin. . OAMARU. May 6.—Sailed: Oplbl (4.45 p.m.), for Dunedin, BLUFF, May fl.—Sailed: Maheno (7.30 a.m,), lor Melbourne FREMANTLE, MAy 6.—Arrived: Maloja, from Lonapn. SYDNEY May 6—Arrived: Ullmaroa (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington, MELBOURNE, May 6.—Arrived: City of Lincoln, from Wanganui, SUVA, May 6.—Arrived: Tofua, from Apia. The Katoa arrived at Dunedin yesterday morning from Auckland, via ports, to discharge and load general cargo. She is to sail >- d ,V for Tlmaru, Lyttelton. Wellington and Auckland. i The Storm Is duo at Dunedin this morning from. Wellington to discharge and load general cargo. She Is, timed to sail to-morrow evenWanganul Ttoaru ’ L s ,Uelton . Wellington and The Oplhl la due at Dunedin this morning from Westport via ports, to discharge coal and load general cargo. She Is timed to sail to-morrow night for Nelson. New Plymouth and Westport, via ports. . The Walplata is to leave Auckland togeneral cargo for discharge at Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff, . . Pa P°J ga ls expected at Bluff about May 10 to load timber for Adelaide, via Greymouth. mJ 3 expected to clear Bluff on May 11. m and D - Maer Port Sydney was due at Lyttelton yesterday from Tlmaru to contimie Homeward loading. t „J ba . mo , t ° T Ul ?er Rangltata, from Southampton, should arrive at Wellington on May 14. and Bluff wlu also dlacha fOo at Auckland ? h ™ U . nlon Company has received advice that Walrunn left Newcastle at 'midnight on Wednesday last for Auckland. She ,1s due wtll th be ”ald h up n f Mt to ' day ' and upon arrlval TbeNew Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Ruapehu left Wellington on Monday evening tor Southampton and London, via Panama m th ” agon , c y °f the Fedora! ComB aa: ?(„ tho Tasmania left Nelson last Friday tor Opua for further loading, THE CANADIAN CONQUEROR. *v,? Ie r Srs u" Tapley and Co. advise that tho Canadian Conqueror arrived at Auckland on Monday evening from- Halifax, via Panama. The vessc! has Canadian cargo for ‘discharge Wellington, Lyttelton, Tlmaru May *18 ne< n s,l e is due at this port about ” «J> . CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA. - Th , e Union Company advises that the Klwitea was expected to leave Melbourne last Saturday . ■s°» ar U w here she will complete loading for Bluff, Dunedin, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Auckland and New Plymouth. MAMILIUS AT LONDON. Advice received by tho Slmw, Savlll Company ; 2t ate 3 the Mamlllus, which left Napier on May”’ ” ' arr^vcd London on the morning of "'*■ j. RARANUA HOMEWARD BOUND. Tho Shaw, Savlll and Albion Company bus been advised that the Baranga. which sailed irotn Port Chalmers on April 11, arrived at Montevideo on tho morning of May 1. SOMERSET LEAVES BOSTON, Cabled advice received states that the Somerset, which sailed from Auckland on March 28 for London, via New York, Boston and Halifax, arrived at Boston on Stay 1, and sailed again the same day for Halifax. PORT BRISBANE AT LONDON. Cable advice received states that tho C and P’.. .. no stoamer Port Brisbane, which’ loft Lyttelton on March 22 for London, via Montevideo, arrived at tho Home port on May 2. PORT CAROLINE LEAVES COLON. Cabled nows received by tho C. and D Lino states that the Port Caroline loft Colon on April 30. She cleared Auckland on April 9 for London. QUERCUS LEAVES NEWPORT NEWS. The steamer Qucrcus, running under the auspices of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, Is reported to have cleared Newport News on April 29. Tho vessel has cargo from New York for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin, She Is duo at Auckland about June 2.

WAIKOUAITI FROM AUSTRALIA. The Union Company's freighter Walkouaitl arrived off tho Heads lato yesterday afternoon from Newcastle and Sydney, via Lyttelton. Slio will berth at Dunodln this mornine til discharge general cargo and coal. Her freight includes transhipments ex the Tanda. Cathay. laiping, Nieuw Holland, Grandon, Anchiscs, Jervis Bay Aastekerk, Orama. Mooltan,. Jlungana, Nnrkunda, Comorln, Tango Maru, Mundalla, Mongolia, and Marella. The Walkouaitl is to sail about Friday for Bluff to complete discharge. She will proceed thenco to Sydney. NAVIGATION WABNING. The secretary of the Post and Telegraph Department has received a navigation warning from tho secretary of tho Marino Department stating that tho Cape Egmont light Is out of operation. m, TAIROA EOIt BLUFF. The Shaw, Savtll steamer Tairoa, after discharging a large quantity of general cargo at Port Chalmers and loading products, sailed last night for Bluff, Nelson and Wellington. She will return hero about tho 22nd to finish hor homeward loading, which will include a large shipment of apples from Central Otago. —-—:—<» • PORT FAIRY'S PASSENGERS. Tho following passengers are travelling bj tho Commonwealth and Dominion Lino motor ship Port Fairy, which left Wellington last Trlday morning for London:—Mr and Mrs S. P. Crimson, Mr V H. Rotho, Mr and Mrs W. S. Acock, Colonel Guise-Moores, Mrs Borrer, Mr and Mrs Fulton, Miss Sllburn, Mr Horton, Mr Irvine. Dr Page is (ho ship'3 surgeon, ♦' VESSELS PROM ENGLAND. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company advises that tho Rotorua Is scheduled to leave'Southampton on June G for Auckland and Wellington, with passengers and cargo. She la duo at Auckland on July 14. The Remuera Is to leave Southampton on June 13 for Suva, Wellington, Port Chalmers, Lyttelton and New Plymouth. She Is due at Wellington on July 28. The motor liner Rangltiki Is scheduled to sail from Southampton on July 4 for Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and Bluff. She is due at Wellington on August 6. PERSONAL ITEMS. Mr R. Gorrle, second engineer on the Hlmatangl, has transferred to the position of chief engineer on tho Progress, relieving Mr T. Simpson. Captain E. L. Tram, the present commander or tho White Star liner Laurentlo, wllj be in charge of the new White Star motor vessel Britannic when she leaves on tier maiden voyage from Liverpool to Boston and Now York on Juno 28 - ——.— a> PASSENGERS FOR MELBOURNE. The Intercolonial steamer Maheno, which loft Bluff yesterday morning for Melbourne, is carrying the following saloon passengers from Wellington' Mr A. C. P. Armstrong, Mr J. Arnold, Mr and Mrs G. Atkinß, Mr and Mrs W. Balloch, Mr Boyle, Mrs M. E. Brown, Mr E. A. Buckingham, Miss T. C. Carrie*, Mr G. M Dykes, Miss M. Dainty. Mrs B. M. Fawcett and infant. Master A. Fawcett,- Mr and Mrs R. M. Flrttu Mr T W. Germain, Mr Gulllff, Mrs E. Hamnioll, Mr and Mrs P. L. Horsley, Master A. Horsley. Mr. S. G. M. Haslam, Mr J. Hutton, Mr A. C. Ibbotson, Miss M. Norrls, Mr and Mrs H. B. Maynard, Mr and Mrs Prichard and infant, Miss P. Panter, Miss Y, Panter,. Mr C E. Boss, Mr Shannon, Mr Shannon, Mr Tarbrett, Mrs. I. M. Thomson, Miss L. M Thomson, Mr B. 3. Tuckwell, Mr W. L. Tuckwell, Misses Tuckwell (2), Miss D, Yullle. t ■♦». WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were reported to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night : Auckland.—Aoranai, Tofua, Cambridge, Antonio, Walkawa, Devon, Narbada, Canadian Transporter, City of Chrlstlania, • Wellington.—Maori, Wahlne. Tamahlne, Arahura, Wakakura, Rafigltlfct, Rangltata, Niagara, Port Fairy: Ruapehu, Hertford, Marama, Huntingdon, Kla Ora, lonic, Port Hardy, Mataroa. Awarua.—Tahiti, Maheno, Walkouaitl, Tairoa.. - * Chatham Islands.—Port Hobart (Auckland to London). . > "•- TWENTY NEW TANKERS. Orders for SO twin-screw tank motor ships have been placed with British and Continental yards by the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company, Ltd. Eight of these vessels are to be built at sards In the United Kingdom, two each at tho respective yards of Messrs R. and W, Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., Ltd.; Messrs Harland and, Wolff, Ltd., /Govan; Messrs Swan, Hunter and Wlgham Richardson, Ltd.; Messrs Workman. Clarke (1028), Ltd. Of the remaining vessels, eight are to be built In Holland by. Burgerhout's Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Rotterdam, one; FUenoord-Company. Rotterdam, two: Netherlands Shipbuilding Company, Amsterdam, two; P. Smlt, Junior. Rotterdam, one; and Van der Glessen Zonen, Rotterdam, two. Two are to be built in Germany, one at the Deutsche Werke, Kiel, and the other at the Howardtewerke A.-G., Kiel. The remalnlng vessel Is to be built in Italy at the Cantlero Navale Trlstlno, Monfalcone. The vessels will be large* than the tankers at present in service for the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum .?i om £? n ? havln s a deadweight capacity of 11,500 tons each and a length of 450 feet, in each case the propelling machinery will consist of two sets of six-cylinder four-stroke single-acting engines of the afr Injection type. The four;Tyne-built vossels and those built on the Continent will be fitted with Werkspoor type engines fitted with the Werkspoor supercharging system, while the Harland and Wolff vessels will be fitted with Harland B. and in".i« Upe » clla «? ed "Pachinery, and supercharged engines for the Workman, Clarke vessels will ■?.»J mpp ! ha ~ hy North-Eastern Marine Jifielnecrlng Company, Ltd. POST nrnrr mott('f.s. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). Great Britain Ireland, Continent oi Europe, also South American States, via Montevideo (Port Auckland, from Wellington), by "North Express 10.15 a.m. Late-fees C.P.O. 11 a.m., and at Railway Station 11.30 a.m. Correspondence must be specially addressed. Due London June 18. THUKSDAY, MAY 8. Groat' Brit&ir. Ireland and Conti nent of Europe (speciillv addressed cor respondence on{y), per Maunganui, from Wellington, via Australia by North ExPress at 10.15 t a.m Late-fee letters at 1.P.0 11 a.m , and at Railway • Station at 11.30 a.m. Due London about June 15. Australian Btates, South Africa, and the East, via Sydney (per Maunganui. from Wellington) by Nortli Express at 10.30 a.m Late-fee letters at C.P.O. at 11 a.m.; also Railway Station at 11.30 a.m. FRIDAY. MAY 9. Great Britain, Ireland, Continent of Europe, also Central and South American Western States , (lonic, from Wellington) Correspondence must be specially addressed By North Express at 1015 a.m. Late-fees C.P.O. U a.m., and aft Railway Station H. 30 a.m. Due London June 18. MONDAY. MAY 19. Rarotonga. Tahiti, United States of America, Canada. Mexico, Great Britain. Ireland, and Continent of Europe, via San Francisco (per.Makura from Wellington) by North Express at 1015 a.m Late fee letters at C.P.O. 11 a.m and at Railway Station at 11.30 a.m. Mail due in London about- June 20. Parcels for Rarotonga, Tahiti, and United States close 3 p.m. May 16. DAILY Oamaru, Timaru (letters only), Christchurch, and West Coast—Sunday 10 o.m. Monday to Friday 7 p.m Wellington and . North Island Districts Cbristehurch and all northern imces— Daily 730 a.m and 10.45 a.m South Otago und [nvercargill DisV' cts .^7 Dai !* 73 ' J B - m »nd 3.30 p.m .vfonlay. Thursday Saturday— 5 a.m Central Otago- Daily 6 a.m. INCOMING MAILS May 7.—Maunganui: Australian. 1 May o.—Marama: English and American. S. M Harbison, Chief Postmaster.

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SHIPPING NEWS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21019, 7 May 1930, Page 10

SHIPPING NEWS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21019, 7 May 1930, Page 10