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SHIPPING

PORT OF TIMARU. Sun rises 6.34 a.m.; sets 5.38 p.m. High water 7.4 a.m.; 7.33 p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. First Quarter .. .. April 14 2.46 p.m. Full Moon April 21 8.57 a.m. Last Quarter .. .. April 28 3.10 a.m. ARRIVALS. April 11. Ruahine, s.s., 10,870 tons (Kinnell) from Bluff. (N.Z. Shipping Co., agents.) DEPARTURES. April 11. Holmdale, s.s., 681 tons (Holm) for Lyttelton. VESSELS IN PORT. No. 1 Wharf.—Paua, s.s. No. 3 Wharf.—Ruahine, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Storm, Dunedin To-day 1 Waimarino, Oamaru To-day John, Dunedin April 13 Poolta, Oamaru April 13 Canadian Cruiser, Lyttelton April 13 Gale, Oamaru April 14 Opihi, Oamaru April 15 Orepuki, Dunedin April 18 Port Waikato, Dunedin April 20 lonic, Bluff April 20 Middlesex, Picton April 22 Port Huon, Lyttelton April 23 Rotorua, Lyttelton April 28 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Storm, Lyttelton To-day Waimarino, Lyttelton To-day Paua, Dunedin To-day Ruahine, Lyttelton April 13 John, Lyttelton April 13 Gale, Lyttelton April 14 Poolta. Lyttelton April 15 Canadian Cruiser, Dunedin .. April 14 Opihi, Lyttelton April 15 Orepuki, Lyttelton April 18 Port Waikato, Lyttelton April 20 lonic, Port Chalmers April 21 Middlesex, Wellington April 23 Port Huon, Dunedin April 29 Rotorua, New Plymouth April 28 NOTES.

The Holmdale loaded for Wellington, Picton and Wanganui yesterday, and was despatched in the evening for Lyttelton. The oil-tanker Paua has completed discharging at No. 1 wharf, and after loading empty drums to-day should proceed south. Wellington, Picton and Wanganui cargo should be taken by the Storm, which is due to arrive from Dunedin to-day. Weather permitting, she should sail for Lyttelton this evening. The Waimarino was held up in the south over the week-end, but should reach Timaru to-day from Oamaru. After loading for Wellington and Auckland, she is to sail via Lyttelton. To-morrow the John should be here to pick up Wellington, New Plymouth and Waikato consignments. The Port Waikato, of the same fleet, is due to load for Wellington, Tauranga and Whangarei at Timaru on April 20th. To load for Wellington, Napier and Gisborne, the Poolta is expected to call at Timaru to-morrow. She should sail that day for Lyttelton. The t . Gale is scheduled to arrive on Thursday, to load for Wellington and Wanganui. She should proceed north the same day. The arrival of the Orepuki has been deferred till next Monday, when she is due to load for Wellington, Picton and Wanganui. Overseas. After lying in Che roadstead for the greater part of the day, the Ruahine was brought in about 3.30 yesterday afternoon. She is at No. 3 wharf, where she is to load frozen meat and general cargo for London before sailing to-day for Lyttelton. The Canadian Cruiser should arrive from Lyttelton to-morrow. She is scheduled to take cargo for New York, Boston and Halifax, and should sail for Dunedin the following day. Frozen meat, dairy produce and general cargo for London and West of England ports should be taken from New Zealand by the lonic, which is due from Bluff on April 20th. NEW ZEALAND PORTS By Telegraph—Press Assoclatlor AUCKLAND, April 11. Arrived: Northumberland (8.30 a.m.) from Wellington; Wingatui (1.30 p.m.) from Wellington. Sailed: Hauraki (6 p.m.) for Wellington. „ To sail: Port Alma (10 p.m.) for ' London. WELLINGTON, April 11. j Sailed: Wirral (5.20 p.m.) for Lyttel- ! ton; Canadian Cruiser (6.15 p.m.) for Lyttelton; Rangatira (7.50 p.m.) for | Lyttelton; Maimoa (8.15 p.m.) for i Lyttelton. i To sail: Kaimai (10 p.m.) for Napier. LYTTELTON, April 11. Sailed: Gale (1.10 p.m.) for Dunedin; Laburnum (3.30 p.m.) for Wellington; Alexander (4 p.m.) for Nelson; Wahine (7.50 p.m.) for Wellington. DUNEDIN, April 11. Arrived: Poolta (7.10 a.m.) from Wellington. Sailed: Storm (6 p.m.) for Timaru. IVIAIL TVOTICE^. Subject to any necessary alterations, mails will close at the Chief Post Office, Timaru, as under:— Registered letter mails close one hour, and newspaper and parcel mails close 45 minutes earlier than ordinary letter mails. For North Island Offices of New Zealand: Monday, Wednesday, Fridiy 12.3 d p.m. Late fee railway station 1.45 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 3.15 p.m., late fee railway station 4.26 p.m. For Christchurch, North Canterbury, and Westland. Daily at 6 a.m.; Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 12.30 p.m.; Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 3.15 p.m. Daily 7 p.m. (letters only). For Ashburton: Daily, at 6 a.m. Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday 10 45 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday 12.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m, (Saturday, 7 p.m. letters only).

For Temuka and Geraldine: Daffy, 5 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10.45 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday 12.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. i For Fairlie. Pleasant Point, Cave, j and Albury daily, at 6 a.m. (letters only) ard 3.30 p.m. * For Fairlie (letters only) and Her- I mitage: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, per car, 10.45 a.m. For Waimate: Daily, at 5 a.m. and 6 a.m. Monday. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10.45 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Wednesday. Friday. 2.45 p.m. For Oamaru: Daily, 6 a.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 10.45 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Wednesday, Friday, 2.45 p.m. Saturday, 7 p.m. (letters only). For Dunedin: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday 10.45 a.m. Wednesday, Friday 2.45 p.m.; Monday Tuesday, Thursday, 3.30 p.m. Daily, 7 p.m. (letters only). For Invercargill and other southern Monday, Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday 10.45 a.m. Wednesday and Friday, 2.45 p.m. Saturday 7 p.m. Clatters only). TUESDAY. APRIL 12. At 3.15 p.m. Chatham Islands, per Tees, at Lyttelton. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. At 12.30 p.m. (Late Fee 12.45 p.m.) Great Britain, Ireland and Continent of Europe (specially addressed correspondence only), also all States of South America, via Cape Horn, per Port Wellington, at Lyttelton. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. At 12.30 p.m. (Late Fee 12.45 p.m.) Great Britain. Ireland and Europe I (specially addressed correspondence I only), Central America and South ; American Western States, via Panama, per Maimoa. at Lyttelton. (Due London 23rd May.) THURSDAY, APRIL 14. At 3.15 p.m. (Late Fee 3.30 p.m.) Australian States. Ceylon. India Japan, China. Straits Settlements. ! Egypt and South Africa. Also air-mail correspondence (extra 7d per iozff for : Great Britain. Ireland and Contineir of Europe, via Karachi-London air mail (Due London 18th May), pe; ■ Zealandia, at Wellington. THURSDAY. APRIL 14. Fiji. Apia, Tonga and Pago Pago, per ; Waipahi at Auckland. FRIDAY. APRIL 15. At 12.30 p.m. For Norfolk Island and Lord Howe Island, per Morinda, at Auckland. MONDAY. APRIL 18. At 12.30 p.m. Late Fee at 12.45 p.m. Great Britain, Ireland. Continent of Europe, Canada, United States of America (Canada and U.S.A. air ser- < vices, extra 4d per *oz), Mexico and West Indies, via San Francisco, aisn Cook Islands and Tahiti per Monowai from Wellington. (Due London 19 >n May.)

, INCOMING OVERSEAS MAILS. 12th April—S.S. Wainui, from Mel- ! bourne. Australian and English I mail. 1 13th April—S.S. Zealandia from Sydney. Australian mail. | 16th April—S.S. Rangitata from LonI don. English mail. 19th April—R.M.S. Aorangi from Vancouver via Auckland. English and American mail. W. P. ALDRIDGE, Chief Postmaster. Tuesday. April 12, 1932. A smartly attired girl, after finishing lunch at a fashionable Sydney restaurant, without rising from her table lit a cigarette. Seated opposite was an elderly grey-haired lady who looked quite shocked. Just then the girl's escort was called to the ’phone, and the old lady addressing the young one, said: “My dear, what would your Mother say if she could see you smoking?” The girl laughed. “Oh,” she replied, “Mother wouldn’t mind. Smokes any amount herself." The old lady sighed. Perhaps she was thinking of the unbridgable gap ’twixt Victorian days and 1931. But really smoking is quite alright for either sex, provided the tobacco is above reproach. Alas! it so often isn’t! Take the American tobaccos and what do you find? Practically all of them overloaded with nicotine. Bad for the health? Of course! Destructive. Now there’s hardly any nicotine in our N.Z. Toasted. They are far more fragrant too. There are only four brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug Na 10. All toasted.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 19156, 12 April 1932, Page 2

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SHIPPING Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 19156, 12 April 1932, Page 2

SHIPPING Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 19156, 12 April 1932, Page 2

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