SHIPPING. T 1 HUDDART - PARKER LINE. ri/AVOURITF PASSENGER STEAMERS leave Lyttelton as under (Circumstances permitting)— v . DUNEDIN— May 30th, 1.25 p.m. train. WELLINGTON, ~. , AUCKLAND— Wed., June 3rd, 5.30 p.m. train. ._. . SYDNEY (from Auckland)— ! £?- na ' Mocd ay, June Sth. V >ctoria,_eailing June_ 3rd. connects). All Steamers fitted with Wirelees. All Tickets available for Stoj-over or return by Union Line, and holders of Union lickets may travel by Huddart-Parker Line. ■ KINSEY and CO., LTD.. Agents. Offices: Federal Chambers, Heieford street. F. AND a FEDERAL AND SHIRE LINES. DIRECT STEAMERS TO WEST COAST PORTS UNITED KINGDOM. > REGULAR Monthly Sailings from New Zealand direct to AYocmouth, Man. Chester, Liverpool, and Glasgow. _ Excellent Accommodation for First and Third-claas Passengers. Fares to Avonraouth: Saloon, £42 Single, £66 Return; Third Clas* from £16 10s. General and Frozen Produce c»rried at Lowest Current Ratea of Freight. S.S. RIMUTAKA, leaving Lyttelton (final port) about JUNE 27th. For further information and pataanger pamphlets apply to KINSEY ctad CO., LTD., SGSO Agent*. F.S. FEDERAL-SHIRE LINES, T\IRECT Service from AVONMOUTH, MANCHESTER and LIVERPOOL, to New Zealand Ports. ] I Leaves Steamer. Tons. ! Liverpool. NAIRNSHIRE 10,000 I June • For particulars apply to KINSEY and CO., LTD. Agenf*. Offices: Federal Chambers, Hereford street. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. ALFRED HOLT AND CO. THE Fast Twin-screw Steamers, carrying .First Saloon PaeFengers only to LONDON, via SOUTH. AFRICA, will leavo Sydney as follows:— ___________ Steamer | Tons. Commander. I Sails Ulysses J14.250 Warrall [June 29 Aeneas : 10,000 Barber J July 27 Ascanius : 10,000 Chrimes [Aug. 24 Wireles* Telegraphy. Laundry and Nursery. FARES—Sydney to London, £45 to £60. Single; £81 to £108 Return. Sydney to Durban or Capo Town from £30, Single; £55 Return. Single berth Port-hole. Cabins (when available), £65 and £50 to London. iiound Tickets—Homeward by Bine Funnel and return N.D.L., via Suez Canal—Firstclass both ways, £105; Second-class N.D.L., £76 10s. For all particulars apply to Local KINSEY and CO., LTD. General Atrents for New Zealand, MURRAY, ROBERTS and CO., LTD., Napier, Wellington, and Duncdin. p AND O. BRANCH SERVICE. FOR DURBAN, CAPE TOWN, and LONDON, FROM SYDNEY. Steamer. Tons. Commander. Leaves [Sydney; Bailarat 11,000 Hanson 'June 13 Borda 11,120 Millington |July 4 Common- , wealth. 7,000 Coopor |July 33 Fares—One Class Only—Wellington to London £17 to £21; to Capo Town or Durban, £14.14s to £18 18e. ' ' Return and Stop-over Tickets, interchangeable, with Aberdeen Lino. Tickets for return to Sydney, via Suet Canal, Second-class by P. and O. Mail, £49 19s to £53 lis. . _ All the steamers are twin-screw. For ail particulars apply to Local Agents, KINSEY and CO., LTD. General Agents for New Zealand. MURRAY, ROBERTS and CO., LTD., C 4662 Napier, Wellington, and Dunedin. THE COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE, LTD. S.S. HENRIK IBSEN. FROM NEW YORK. THIS Steamer will arrive at Lyttelton THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), the 27th mat. Consignees am requested to present Bills of Lading and pay Freights (if any due). The Agent*' attention must bo called iio any Pillage or Damage to Goods BEFORE Removal from tho Railway Sheds, otherwise no claim' can be recognised, Tho Captain will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by the Crew without his written authority. KINSEY and CO., LTD., 9987 Agente. PUBLIC NOTICES. FRUIT TREES. FRUIT.TREES. FOR present planting, we offer an immense stock of Fruit Trees in all tho leading kinds, including:— Apples, 1, 2 and 3-year-old, from Is 66! to 2s each, 15s to 18s per dor.. Pears, 2, 3 and 4-y*ar-old, la 6d to 2s 6d each, 15s, 18a, and 21s per doz. j Plums, 2, 3 and 4-year-old, la 6d to 2s 6d I each, 15s and 18s per doz. j Plums, Japan (Burbank), strong fruiting trees, 2s Cd each. Peaches, 1 and 2-year-old, Is Gd and 2s each, 15s and 18a per doz. Apricots, 1, 2 and 3-year-old, la 6d and 2s each. Nectarines, 1 and 2-year-old, Is 6d and 2s. each. i Cherries, 2 and 3-year -old, Is 6d and 2s each. j Walnuts, 3-yeai to C-year-old, Is 6d to 33 | Cd each. Gooseberries, strong bushes, 4s 6d to 5s per doz. Currents, red, white, and blffck, strong, 4s 6d to 5s per doz. Loganberriea, strong, Is each, 9s per doz. I la IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. NAIRN AND SONS, Lincoln road, ' Christchnrcfa. FOR IMMEDIATE INVESTMENT ~07 First-class Mortgage Securities, the following Sums.— £2000, £1500, £1000, and other sums. JOYNT and ANDREWS. Solicitors, Federal Chambers, 160 Hereford street. T Christchurch. ROPEK AND CO., LTD., " Cathedral equarc. MR CHARLES D. MORRIS having acquired an intcreet in the above, will in future conduct the _ Business personally. Sole Agents for Dewar's Imperial Institute Whisky. CI2OF ■QXf\ £100, £130, £200, £300, 3*o\J, OTHER AMOUNTS cp to £10,000 to Lend at Lowest Current Rates for fixed perieds, or repayable by monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly payments. HILI and FKAZEB, 144 Hereford street. Cbristchcrch, And at Raagiora. x7<25 GOOD NEWS FOR MOTORISTS. SPENCER MQULTON MOTCM? TYHFS. r FHE best that ski'led British labour, •*■ coupled with eound matanal,. can pro I ctr.*. • i QUALITY SUPERB. PRICES RIGHT. George Speueer Moulton and Co., Ltd., Kingston Mills Bradford-on-Avon. N.Z. Reprc- ; eeaUdvos am i Who'esal* Stockist* . ; „ COTTON BROS., LIMITED, ! 2*3 Madras street (near Lichfitld street). I G -«i4 for Price Lists. FIQI2
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 27 May 1914, Page 1
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