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SHIPPING. -.„ HUDDART - PAH KER LINE. 1* f AVOURITF PASSENGER STEAMERS iMvs Lyttelton as under " (Circumstances permitting)— r . . . DUNEDIN- : " *icwna, Sat., May 30th, 1.23 p.m. train. ______Latest Cargo, 9 a.m. WELLINGTON, "nAPIErT GISBORNE, *.. , . AUCKLAND— -^?* , ... W « d -» J _ u =« 3rd, 5.30 p . SYDNEY (from Auckland)— Riverma, Monday, June Bth. - vvictoria. sailing June 3rd, connects). DUNEZIN, BLUFF, HOBART, _.. MELBOURNE— t/limaroa, GOOO .tons, Friday, June sth, 1.25 __ p.m. train. AU A <U- Ste * ai «''» fitted with Wireless. AU Tickets available for Stor-ovcr or return by Union Line, and holders of Union licketa may travel by Huddait-Parker Line. KINSEY and CO., LTD.. Atrents. Offices: Federal Chambers, Hereford street. F. AND S. FEDERAL AND SHIRE LINES.. DIRECT STEAMERS TO WEST COAST PORTS UNITED KINGDOM. "DEGULAR Monthly Sailings from New ■*■*» Zealand direct to Avonmouth, Man- _■****' L ' v * r P°°'» * n< * Glasgow. Accommodation ' for First and Third-class Passengers'. Fares to Avonmouth: Saloon, £43 Single, £66 Return; Third Class from £16 10s. General and Frozen Produce carried at Lowest Current Ratea of Freight. S.S. RIMUTAKA, leaving Lyttelton (final port) abonfr.JUNE 27th. For further information and pasatnger pamphlets apply to KINSEY and CO., LTD., MSA, Afent*. THE BLUE .FUNNEL LINE. . ALFRED HOLT AND CO. npHE Fast Twin-screw Steamers, carrying A First Saloon Passengers only to LONDON, via SOUTH AFRICA, will leave Sydney as follows: — Steamer j Tons, f Commander. f Sails Ulysses 14,350 Warrall , jjune 29 Aeneas 10,000 Barber ..'July27 ' Ascaniua 16,000 Chriniea /Aug. 21Wirelesi Telegraphy. Laundry and Nursery. FARES—Sydney, to" London, £45 to £60, Singlo; £81 to JEIOB Return. , Sydney to Durban or Capo Town from £30, Single; .£55 Return. ■ • Single berth Port-hole Cabins (when available), £55 and £60 to London. Round Tickets—Homeward*by Blue Funnel and return X.D.L., via Suez Canal—Firstclass both ways,' £105; Second-class N.D.L., £76 10b. ' For all particulars apply to Local Agents. KINSEY and CO., LTD. General Agents for New Zealand, MURRAY, ROBERTS « D d CO., LTD.. Napier, Wellington, and Dunedin.' P AND 0. BRANCH SERVICE. FOR DURBAN, CAPE TOWN, and LONDpN, FROM SYDNEY. ( Steamer. Tons. Commander. jLcavo3 ' jSydney Ballarat 11,000 Hanson I June 13 Borda . 11,120 Millington July 4 ' Common-; ! ■wealth 7,000 I Cooper iJoly 23 Fares—One ClasßOniy—Wellington to~London £17 to £21{ to Cape Town or Durban, £14"14s to £18 18a." -'■' Return and Stop-over Tickets, interchangeable with Aberdeen Line. Tickets for return to Sydney, via Suez Canal, Second-class by P. and 0. Mail, £49 19a t0.£53 lis.. - All'the, steamers are twin-screw. For ail' particulars apply to Local Agents, ..- -:%-• KINSEY and CO., LTD. '" ~ General "Agents for" Now Zealand. MCREAY,'ROBERTS and CO;; LTD., , C 4682 .'Naprcr, :We?lington, and Dunedin. • ■'■■ COMMONWEALTH-AND DOMINION LINE, LTD. S.S. MIMIRO, ." FROM OLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL. THIS Steamer is expected to arrive at Lyttelton THIS DAY (SATURDAY), the 30th inst. Consignees aro requested to present Bills of Lading and pay ;Freight© (if any due).- The. Agents' attention jnust ba -illed to any pillage or damage to goods BEFORE. REMOVAL from the Railway Sheds, otherwise no claim" can bo recognised. The Captain will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by tho-crow without hi 3 written authority.' KINSEY and CO., LTD., 8108 ■ Agente. • FEDERAL AND SHIRE LINES. S.S. RLMUTAKA. FROM WEST COAST PORTS UNITED KINGDOM. HHHIS Steamer in expected to arrive at Lyti- telton on MONDAY; JUNE lst V Consignees" are requested to present Bills of Ladins and pay. Freights'(if any due). Tho Agents' attention ' must be. called to any pillage or damage to goods before removal from the Railway Sheds, otherwise no claim can be recognised. The Captain will not be responsible for any debts' contracted by tho crow * without bis written ' authority. . KINSEY and CO., LTD., 3109 .;' Agents rpHOS. COOK AND SON. COOK'S PASSAGE AGENCY. COOK'S PASSAGE AGENCY. DIRECT AGENTS FOR ; P. and O. Co. Shaw, Savill Co. Or'ent Line Cape Lines. N.D.L. (German) Canadian-Anst. Line. N Z. Shipping Co. White Star, etc., etc. "Sailing List" now out for 1914. 1914—Let us pencil in berth, as you—l9l4 cannot apply too early. No deposit till passage decided upon. COOK'S. 128 HEREFORD STREET. C603M914 TO SHIPOWNERS AND CAPTAINS. BAHTJENS: ANTI-FOULLNG COMPOSITION. OTHER MAKES than the ORIGINAL MANUFACTURE are now sold THE GENUINE AND ONLY COMPOSITION, Connected with Mr Rahtien himeelf is HARIMANN'S RAHTJENS'. All Packages are marked with theee words and Trade Mark— - AN OPEN HAND IN RED. Reject all ethers. FRANK GRAHAM_and_ SON^Agentii. PUBLIC NOTICES. FLOWERING SHJRUBS. OUR Stock of Flowering Shrabs, unequalled in the Dominion, including all the standard kinds and many novelties ot great merit. . . Rhododendrons, scarlets, reds, pinks, and whites, 3s 6d to 7s 6d each. Rhododendron, Pink Pearl, tho loveliest pu_ Rhododendron in commerce, 7e 6d, 10s €d, and 21s each-. Rhododendron, White Peari, a magnificent white variety, 7s 6d, 10s, and las each. Camellias, strong plants, reds, pinka, aad whites, 2s 6d to 5s each. Azalea, Mollis and Pontics, vi the most delightful shades o. saimon, orange, yellow, to bright red flowering plants, 3s 6d to 5s each. . PyTua Spectabitis, lovely pink .flowering fhrub, blooming in spring, 2s 6d and 3s Gd each. - - Pyrus Schedeckeri, a beautiful spring flowering shrub, pink blooms, 2s Gd and 33 6d each. ~,,,„. ~ Laptoipermnm Nicholn, tne Lnrason Manuka, 2s Gd each. .... Spirea Arguta, charming novelty, white flowers, borne in great abundance, 2s 6d each. . . - • . Amclanchicr Botryapium, spring flowering ahrub, bearing innumerable trusses of white Sowers, lovely tinted foliage m autumn/ 2s 6d and 3s Co each. A host of others of great variety. I* IN THE 'i'DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Telephone 241. NAIR-V and SONS, Liceo'n load, 2 Chxistchuxci.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 1

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