TENDERS PER. ACRE are invited hy the undcrsijaed up to FEBRUARY 10th, J'.i27, for Sale and Tun-huso of 50 ACRES OF LAND, situate between Lincoln township and Springs rood, fronting the College property there, and adjoining ou either side. The land is of excellent quality, and has been-in possession of the present owner some To be sold in Two Blocks or as a whole. Easy terms and particulars from— THOS, MAYNE, 07 Matipo street, i:; 08 Riccarton. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF C. J. DEVLIN, MERCER, RANGIORA. LENDERS, CLOSINO with tho undersigned - on SATURDAY, JANUARY 29th, are invited for 1. Tho Business as a Going Concern. 2..The Stock-in-Trnde. :t. The Plant and Fittings. Full particulars from A. L. GRAY. .31 Oxford terrace, 139 Cliristchurch. CHINA AND JAPAN BY THE E. AND A MAIL LINE, VIA Qi'EENsLANiJ FORTS, MANILA, AND SANDAKAN. Steamer. Tons. Sydney ST. ALBANS Voy. 32 4119 Feb. 12 ARAFUTA Voy. 24 5597 Mar. 12 Through and Round World Tours at Special Kates EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. NEW ZEALAND AGENTS; ONION STEAM SHIP CO.. OF ft Z LTD., Christchurch. Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., Wellington Bates lies nnd Co., Dunedin. C H Cranby and Co., Ltd., Napier. J H Cocks and Co. Ltd. Nelson Nanoanow and Co., Greymoulh Russell and Somcrs, Auckland. E4267 IUIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. ' Imperial Japanese Mail Line. MAIL and Passonger Service to CHINA, JAPAN, EUROPE, and the UNITED STATUS, with Round-the-World Connexions. •SCHEDULE FOR AUSTRALIAN LINESteamors will leave SYDNEY, for YOKOHAMA, via porta, approximately as under:— Depart Arrive Sydney. Yokohama. S.S. AKI MARU .. Feb. 26th Mar. 29th S.S. MISHIMA MARU Apl. 2nd May 3rd S.S. TANGO MARU Apl. 80th May Slat For Cargo Space and all information, apply " " A. H. TURNBULL and CO., 106 Agents, 150 Manchester street. COUTH AFRICA AND ENGLAND. ABERDEEN, BLUE FUNNEL, AND WHITE BTAR JOINT SERVICE. Steamer. MEDIC •ASCANIUS JRUN-IO -■ ♦EURIPIDES NESTOR •First-class only. tFirst and Third Classes. tCabin Class only. Through Rates from New Zealand. Interchangeable Return Tickets. For full particulars apply— DALGETY and CO., LTD.. KINSEY and N CO., LTD., NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY CO., LTD. 07 R.M.S. AORANGI AND NIAGARA, MAKUKA AND TAHITI. PASSENGERS by the above Steamers booking Through Tickets to England may connect at New York, Montreal, etc., with the magnificent steamers of the WHITE 6TAR : LINE, Allotments of accommodation held here. Berths may be selected and passage tickets obtained in exchange for Atlantlo portion of through tickets before leaving N.Z. LINE Regular sailings of comfortable steamers between San Francisco and New York, via Los Angeles, Panama Oaual, and Havana. Through passengers may travel by this Lino at about the same cost instead of crossing Canada or America by rail. ' For further particulars, apply DALGETY and COMPANY. LIMITED, NATIONAL MORTGAOE and AGENCY CO., LTD. v D 3147 AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH LINE. ONE-CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE to London, via-Melbourne, Adolaide, Fr* mantle, Colombo, Port Said, Southampton, or Plymouth. y Vessel. Leaves Sydney. Largs Bay 13,850 tons March Bth Hobson's' Bay 13,650 tons March 22nd Esperance Bay 18.850 toiis April 6tb Moreton Bay 13,850 tons April 19lh Hobson's Bay 13,850 tons Juno 11th THROUGH FARES TO LONDON—From £4O to £46 Single, £72 to £B2 16s Return. Also, a Limited Number of Deck Cabin Berths at £66 Single, £llß 16s Roturn. TO COLOMBO—From £24 Single. •UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD.. And Thos. Cook and Son (All Ports). 07 SCOTTISH SHIRE LINE, LIMITED. TO LONDON DIRECT. ' T.S.S. ARGYLLSHIRE (Captain .T. Wullacc) 12,097 Tom. 'PHIS Favourite Steamer will sail from J- Wellington for London direct, about APRIL 20th, 1927. First-class accommodation lor Saloon pa«: sengers only. Fares from .£BS to £7O. For full particulars, apply to: TURNBULL, MARTIN and CO., Crawford street, ■UIE WORLD'S GREATEST SCENIC THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, In Conjunction with CANUMANAUSTRALASUN ROYAL MAIL " LINE TO VANCOUVER. B.C. With a total length. Including lines owned and controlled, of over 20.100 miles, the Canadian Pacific Railway serves all the important industrial, commercial, and agricultural sections of Canada, as well as many parts-of the United States. Practically every large city of Canada is on its system It passes through famous - historic spots, wonderful vacation and sporting resorts, and «nme of.the most magnificent scenery in the world is REACHED ONLY BY TRAINS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. . When vou travel to the Old Country by the C.l'.R. you will ippreciate the luxurious comfort of the daily transcontinental C.P R trains, the splendid hotel accommodation in thirteen cities en route, and the magnificence of the O.P.R Atlantic Fleet of Monoclass and Empress steamships. Reservations mr.de on Sleeping Cars, Hotels and Atlantic Steamers For des.-riptive pamphlets and full particulars, apply to any office of the Union Steam Ship Company of N.Z.. Ltd., Thos. Cook and Son, or J. Sclater, Representative, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL WAY CO, Union House. Sydney. N.S W. PASSAGES TO ENGLAND ONE CLASS 13,000 TON STEAMERS. OOOD THIRD-CLASS ONLY. COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT LINE. Via Suet P. and O-Branch, via South Africa Via Sues—£4o to £46, Return £72 to £32 16» Via, Africa—£39 to £47, Return £7l to £BS THOS. COOK and SON, HG26O-65ieW8 136 Hereford Btreei
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18906, 22 January 1927, Page 21
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