MAIL NOTICES
OUTGOING OVERSEAS MAILS. Mails for Great Britain, Ireland, Continent of Europe, per Marama. from Wellington, close at Chief Pest Office, Wanganui, at 5.30 a.m. on Friday, September 2. Correspondence must be addressed "Via Australia.” Mails for Australian States. South Africa and the East. pe% Marama, from Wellington, close at Chief Post Office, Wanganui, on FriM day. September 2. ft H. O. M. BRIX Chief Postmaster.
LOCAL AGENTS’ ADVICE. Messrs C. F. Millward and Co. advise: — The Breeze is due from the south on Friday. The Storm arrives from southern ports today. The Calm is due from the south to-morrow. The Gale is due from the south on September 6. The Harpalyce arrives from Nauru Island in September Messrs S. Holm and Co. adviaa: — The Holmdale is due from the south tomorrow. Messrs A. Hatrick and Co. advise'.— The Kapiti arrived from Wellington yesterday Messrs Johnston and Co. advise: — The Arapawa arrives to-morrow from Onehunga. Messrs Smith. Beauchamp and Co. advise: — The Port Hunter leaves Lyttelton to-day for Wanganui to load for Home. GENERAL NEWS. PLEIODON COMING. According to cable advice received the Briish Imperial Oil Company's tanker Pleiodon -ailed from San Francisco last Thursday for Auckland, Wellington and Timaru. The vessel is due at Auckland about September 12. SOMERSET DUE. ' Although no radio message has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company, the Federal steamer Somerset is expected to arrive at Auckland to-day from LiverpoolThe vessel has cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and Bluff. PAKEHA DELAYED. The Shaw Savill, and Albion steamer Pakeha has been meeting with bad weather, and is now expected to arrive at Auckland from London. The vessel is bringing cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, and Napier. CAMBRIDGE DUE TO-MORROW. The New Zealand Shipping Shipping Company advises that the Federal steamer Cambridge has been delayed at Gisborne by rain, and is due at Auckland to-morrow. She is scheduled to sail finally from Auckland on September 5 for New York, Boston, London, and West of England ports, via Panama. HINEMOA’S ITINERARY. The following is the Hinemoa’s itinerary until the end of the year:—Sail on Monday for Niue Island, return on September 13 ; sail for Norfolk Island on September 14, return on September 22; sail for Niue Island on October 4. return on October 19 ; sail for Norfolk Island. October 20, return on October 27 ; sail lor Niue Island on November 8, return on November 24, return December 1; sail for Niue Island December 5, return December 20. The new motor-ship which is being built in the Free State for the New Zealand Government is expected to reach New Zealand in time to take up the Hinemoa’s island service in February.
VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. I Awanui.—Tofua, Maidan, Iris, Somerset, Pakeha, West Islip, H.M.S. Dunedin, Cedar- | bank. Aorangi, Hinemoa. Chatham Islands.—Tamaroa, Tainui. Wellington.—Maori, Wahine, Ngaio, Arahura, Marama, Kairanga. Kahvarra, Port Melbourne. Waikawa, Tahiti, Hororata, Kaitangata. Westmoreland, Cambridge. Awarua.- Canadian Prospector, Port Albany, Kanna. Wankouaiti, Makura, Kaikorai. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Maheno was to sail from Sydney August 27 for Auckland; due Auckland August 31. Marama was to leave Sydney August 27 for Wellington; due Wellington August 31. Ulimaroa sailed from Wellington August 26 for Sydney; due Sydney August 30; leaves Sydney September 2 for Auckland; due Auckland September 6. Manuka left Melbourne on August 24 for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington; due Bluff August 29; due Wellington September 2; thence September 3 for Melbourne. OVERSEAS VESSELS. INWARD BOUND. TAINUI —Left Southampton July 29 £o> Wellington, Port Chalmers, Lyttelton; due Wellington September 5. TREWORLAS —Left New Ybrk July 23 for Levuka. Suva, Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin; due Auckland September 10. OCEAN TRANSPORT — Left Galveston (Texas), July 27 for Auckland, New Plymouth, Newcastle; due Auckland September 4. SCHOUWEN—I>eft Montreal July 25 for Au Hand. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin ; due Auckland September 10. KENT—Left Liverpool July 31 for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin, New Plymouth : due Auckland September 5. WAIRUNA —Left San Francisco August 1 for Auckland, Wellington, Australia; due Auckland August 30. WEST ISLIP—Left Los Angeles Auguet 7 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Bluff, and New Plymouth; due Auckland September 1. SUSSEX—Left Calcutta August 9 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin; due Auckland early September. CEDARBANK—Left Port Arthur (Texas) July 22. for Auckland (due August 21). Wellington, Australia. EPSOM—Left Juan de Nova August 7. Dela- • goa August 11, for Bluff, Dunedin. Auckland; due Bluff September 10. HARPALYCE—Left Nauru Island on August 12 for New Plymouth, Wanganui; due New Plymouth August 28. CITY OF BATAVIA—Left New York August 12 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Tasmania; due Auckland September 16. KIA ORA—Left Liverpool August 20 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedix: due Auckland September 28. MATAROA —Left London August 18, left .■ Southampton August 19 for Auckland and Port Chalmers; due Auckland September 24. EL CIEVRO—Left Singapore August 20 for New Zealand ports; due Auckland September 12. PAUA —From Home, left Singapore August 18 for New Zealand ports; due Wellington September 10. PORT GISBORNE —Left London August 20 for Suva, Wellington, Lyttelton, Nelson ; due 1 Wellington October 1. } O. A. KNUDSEN—Left San Luis, Califor- 1 nia. August 18 ffor Wellington; due Welling- ( ton September 14. , PLEIODON—Left San Francisco August 25 ( for Auckland. Wellington, Timaru; due Auck- » land, September 19. RIBERA —Left Montreal August 25 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19933, 31 August 1927, Page 11
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