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THIS DAY Turua, 7.40 p.m. SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1929 Wellington, Wanganui, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Hastings and Napier, (letters only), 5.30 p.m. Southern Offices of New Zealand, also Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay, 5.30 p.m. OUTGOING OVERSEAS MAILS Cook Islands, Tahiti, Canada, North America, West Indies, Great Britain, Ireland and Continent of Europe, via San Francisco (to connect with Tahiti, at Wellington), Monday, July 15, at 5.30 p.m. Due London August 33. Parcels for Cook Islands, Tahiti, and America, Saturday, July 13 at 11 a.m. Great Britain, Ireland and Continent of Europe, Central America, Cristobal (Panama Canal), per Kent, Wednesday, July 17, at 1 p.m. Correspondence for Great Britain, Ireland and Continent of Europe, must be specially addressed “per Kent.” Parcels, at 11 a.m. NOTE.—The best dispatch to Great Britain, Ireland, and Continent of Europe, closes at Auckland Monday. July 15, per R.M.S. Tahiti, via San Francisco. Due London August 13. Australian States, Straits Settlements, China, Japan. South Africa, per Niagai'a, Tuesday, July 16, at 3 p.m. Parcels at 11 a.m. Norfolk Island, per Maui Pomare, July 29, at 1 p.m. Parcels, at 11 a.m. INCOMING OVERSEAS MAIL July 15.—R.M.S. Niagara, from Vancouver (853 bags English and American mail). July 16.—S.S. Marama, from Sydney (Australian mail). MONDAY. JULY 15, 1929 Whangarei, Dargaville, etc. 6.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Coromandel, Pakatoa, Colville and Amodeo Bay. etc., 7 a.m. McGill and Stanlev P. 8., Shakespear P. 8., and Sheffield P. 8.. 8.30 a.m Opotiki, etc. (parcels only), 11 a.m Kawhia (parcels only), 11 a.m. New Plymouth and Taranaki district (parcels at 11 a.m.), 12 noon. Kawau, 1.30 p.m. Cape Runaway (also Ft. Awanui and Tolaga Bay. parcels 11 a.m.), 1.30 p.m Paeroa and Ngatea (letters only), 2 p.m. Thames and Waitakururu (letters only), 2.30 p.m. Russell, Opua. Whangaroa and Mango_nui, etc., 2.30 p.m. Wellington, New Plymouth. Wanganui. Palmerston North. Hastings and Napier (letters only), 5 p.m. Southern Offices of New Zealand (also Gisborne and Tokomaru Bav), 3.36 p.m. Whitianga, Whenuakite, Tairua and Hikuai, etc., 5.30 p.m. J. J. KEARNEY, Acting-Chief Postmaster.

FLOWERGATE FOR OCEAN ISLAND. —Henderson and Macfarlan: advises that ! the steamer Flowergate. which has been \ bunkering at Westport, is to leave there today for Ocean Island, where she loads j for New Zealand or Australia. TAMAROA AT SOUTHAMPTON. —The, Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Tamaroa j is reported to have reached Soothamp- * ton from New Zealand on Thursday. She was dispatched from Wellington on June 8. lONIC SAILS.—The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner lonic sailed for Wellington i yesterday afternoon in continuation of ’ her voyage from London. After dis- i charging at Wellington the vessel will load at Port Chalmers, Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington in that order. With passengers and mail she is to be dispatched finally from Wellington for Southampton and London at daybreak on August 2. TOFU A SAILS. Shortly after 11 o’clock this morning the Union Company’s Island passenger steamer Tofua left Auckland on her return trip to Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. The following passengers sailed by the vessel:—Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell. Miss M. C. Black, Mr. and Mrs. J. Boat wood, Mr. A. G. Bonner, Mr. and Mtrs. W. J. Brooke. Mr. A. E. Suite, Mr* and Mrs. R. W. Coop. Mrs. M. Cosbey. Mrs. F. Davies, Mr. A. M. Dibble. Mr. jE. W. Drinkwater, Mr. R. J. Dysant, Mr* G. R. Edmonds, Miss C. Enwright. Mr. E- V. Fitzpatrick. Mr. J. C. Fowler. Mr. d E. Galway. Miss A. M. Gardner. Mr. L.. F. Garnett. Mr. T. F. Grenfell. Mr. W. S. Grenfell, Mrs. D. M. Grevillt*. Mr. D* I. Holden. Mr. and Mrs. S. Holland, Mit. and Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. E. and Miss V. Hutter. Mr. W. J. and Miss R. V. Jackson, Miss A. Jewiss, Miss L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Keeling, Miss A * Kenny. Miss M. Ividston, Miss M. Kluirgel. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lane, Mr. R. J. Lang. Mrs. D. B. Lantrip, Mr. R. Leabourn, Mr. C. W. Letford, Captain T. H, Lippitt, Mr. S. M. and Miss I. MacalMter, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. McArthur, Mr. F. H. McCarthy, Miss E. McCullough. Mr. R. M. Madill, Mr. and Mrs. L. M:Vruiness. Miss I. Munro, Mr. and Mrs. J. ifcewman, Mrs. B. W. Northrup, Mr. E. IV. Perkins, i Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Ritchie* Mr. W. E. Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs. W. *J. Sparrow, Mrs. M. and Misses C. M. and I. F. Stewart, Miss M. Taylor, Mr. A. A. j Thomson, Mr. T. B. and I. X- Tullock. i Miss E. and Mrs. M. Wall, M&jor J. F. : Watson, Mr. G. Williams. M r*- E. D. ! Wright; and 10 steerage, including two j Indians.

1 FRUIT STEAMER WAIPAMi discharging and loading at • the Union Company s steam£*J* I *"* " as le»ve Karotonpi on Thuja®**! ; her return trip to Auckland .ST* 4 ** t* ion July 21. t>h «is*<s RUAHINE FROM HOME Th , Zealand Shipping Company's X«* hine. which is due at AuckliJT *"»- hendon, via Wellington, ahoini , Will discharge and also load at Jt j The .vessel Will afterwardT2oSn2£ ing in the South, and she is sch**;, leave New Zealand on her ret?,*s j to London or. August 17. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGEThe following vessels are exnert j be . within range of the undenneiSL'' wireless stations during the week Auckland.—Canadian Scottish v., ' chi. Canadian Transporter Heron. lonic. Makambo. A agio ] j Niagara. Moeraki. Newton Pine v 1 ®- : tura, Ulimaroa, Canadian Cn,' **• Marama. Tofua. Hororata. Cera«u?* r ®> . Chatham Islands. _ Northu^Si. - j Mataroa, Kuahine. Wellington.—Maori. Wahine, Tan.., Vsraio. Arahura. Tresillick (>!?“*• j Poolta. Dunedin. Diomede. Mah.c’S ll heno. Emden, Kurow. Mairn2i ra ’) ,, • . ! manian Transport. Kairansa ‘ v Waitemata. Waikouaiti. lonic' I " U1 ' Awarua.—Tutanekai. Pans. Tahiti is. I nganui. Karetu. City of Batavia. ’ **-' PORT OF ONEHUNGA—DEPARTURES YESTERDAY ARAPAWA (4.30 p.m.), 351 ton,. Per , for Hokianga. ARRIVALS TODAY NGAPL'HI (11.50 a m ). 703 tons from New Plymouth. Arapawa returns to Onehunga t— _ row from Hokianga. and sails at 1 , ' on Monday for Opunake and Hauturu. due at Onehunga , at 6 a.m. from Waikato Head, and Raglan, sails at 4 p.m. on on her return trip. -Honih r ; Hokianga is due at On. hunga t om „ row from Hokianga, and leav«s“?L' Wednesday at noon for the same Ngapuhi arrived at Onehunri 5?L' morning from New Flymotlth and at 3 p.m. on Monday on her return W? ! Regulus sails from Onehunga earlvrh?. . afternoon on her return trip to vii,7r I Picton and West Coast ports. * lsm -

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 714, 13 July 1929, Page 2

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