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SKIPPING. PARKER LINE. (Circumstances lyarmitting.) Fitted with wireless telegraphy. Surgeon carried. Office: QUAY STREET (opp. Queen’* Wharf). Phone 43-IS3. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MERCHANT MARINE LTD. AND CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND, UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Cargo also Accepted for United Kingdom and the Continent. Through Bills of Lading at Lowest Current Rates. FROM HALIFAX. CANADIAN BRITISHER, Due about May 7. TO NEW YORK, BOSTON AND MONTREAL. CANADIAN HIGHLANDER. Sailing finally about April 28. For rates of freight and further particulars, apply to CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS, AND CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. 5, 6. 7 and 8, Ferry Buildings, Quay St. Shipping Phone 43-089. Railway 42-300. A IT CKLANDW A I U K U. RELIABLE MOTOR SERVICE Leaves Waiuku: Leaves Auckland: Daily, 5.15 a.m. Sun Office, 4.30 p.m. G.P.0., 4.35 p.m. Saturday, 5.3 D p.m. Sunday. 7.30 p.m. FARES: Waiuku-Mauku 3 0 Waiuku-Patumahoe 3 6 Waiuku-Drury 5 0 Return 10 0 Waiuku-Papakura 6 0 Return 30 0 Waiuku-Auekland 6 0 Return 10 0 Auckland-Papa kura .. .. 3 6 Auckland-Drury 4 0 Auckland-Patumahoe .... 5 0 Bookings The Sun Office, Auckland Phone 46-820. F. C. Alexander, Waiuku. Phone 179. MOTOR SERVICES. O TJOTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT CO., “ LTD., WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICESROTORUA TO WHAKATANE, OPOTIKI AND GISBORNE, DAILY, 6 A.M. (Sunday in lieu of Monday). TO WHAT iTANE ONLY. 5.30 P.M. TAURANGA TO WHAKATANE, OPQTIKI AND GISBORNE, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, AND VICE VERSA. FARES.—WHAKATANE, 20s; OFOrIKI, 30s; GISBORNE, 555. (ALL PASSENGERS FULLY INSURED AGAINST ACCIDENT). Phones 19 and 353, Wires, “Motoco,” . Rotorua. Book with Thus. Cook and Son, Government Tourist Bureau, or Johnstone, Blue Taxis, Phone 42-468. Cars leave Dilworth Bldgs., 8.30 a.m. and JO p.m. Leave Waihi 9 a.m. and 4.00 tu. for Auckland. Sunday, leave Waihi, 4,30 p.m. Leave nckland, 6 p.m. Fares: Paeroa and Waihi, single l<s 6d, turn 32s 6d. Auckland-Tauranga, 30s. Ring AARD. Phone 44-656. WAIHI-PAEROA TRANSPORT CO. S. Bon nice, Manager. Phone 68, Waihi. AUCKLAND—CLEVEDON ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. Leaves CLEVEDON daily at 9 a.m. CIVIC SQUARE, AUCKLAND, daily at 4 p.m. Fare: 4s Single; 7s Return.. V. A. BROWN, Proprietor. iVSSENGER TRANSPORT CO., LTD. (Yellow and Black Buses) MOTOR BUS SERVICE BUCKLANDS BEACIT CITY. TIME-TABLE WEEK-DAYS (Sat. only) (not Sat.) Leave Buckland’s Beach. 7.45 12 noon. 4.0 SUNDAYS Leave Buckland’s Beach 11.0 a.m. 5.30 p.m. T. D UNDERDALE, 6. Manager.

CANAL ACROSS NICARAGUA.—It will be necessary to build.a second transoceanic canal across Nicaragua very soon io take care of the great amount of traffic which is already crowding to capacity the Panama Canal, according to Mr. Morgan J. O’Brien, member of the American delegation to the recent PanAmerican Conference, who made this statement recently in a speech before the New York State Chamber of Commerce. ‘•The Panama Canal has got to the point where it cannot handle the trade which now passes through it,” said Mr. O’Brien. “Another canal would be in the interest of all South America. There is little doubt in my mind that in from 10 to -o years substantially all the worlds trade will pass through canals from the Atlantic to the Pacific. We never could permit any other country, certainly no European country, to build a second canal, because that would be contrary to the Monroe Doctrine.'” Mr. O’Brien expressed the opinion that both Central and South America would approve the building of another canal by the United States, as it would open to them, as to this country, all the avenues of commerce from which, they would derive equal benefit with the United States.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 334, 20 April 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 334, 20 April 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 334, 20 April 1928, Page 2

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