SHIPPING. UNION STKAM SHIP COMPANY OF C SEW. 2SJ3AXiA.ND, LTD. 168 Hereford street. 'Phono 33-500. Sailings (circumstances permitting): Cargo FOR WELLINGTON— Train. At rail. .Maori—Mon., Wed., Fri. 7.10 p.m. 11 a.m. Walnne—lues., Tliurs., Sat. 7.10 p.m. 11a.m. Taking cargo for Wanganui and Patea. Second Expreaa from South docs not run on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. Tamahine as under: Fiom Wellington—Mon., Wed., Fri., 3 p.m. Fiom Picton--Tuca., Tliurs., Sat. 2.30 p.m. Marama—From Wellington, December sth. Maunganui—From Wellington, Dec. 12th. Alakura—From Wel-'in-gton, Dec. lGth. Maunganui—Fiom Auckland, Dec. 21th. Passcr.&nrs in Three Classes. FOR MELBOURNE, FROM LYTTELTON. (Via Wellington and Bluff.) Mahcno—December lPth, January Bth. Leaving Bluff December 22nd, Jamiary 12th. ■ FOR CANADA, UNITED STATES, ENGLAND—.via Suva, Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver.) Aorangi—From Auckland, Dec. 16th. (Via Rarotonga, Tahiti, San Francisco.) Makura —From Wellington, Dec. 30th. Sailings fortnightly thereafter. ISLAND TO fT RS to Suva (Fiji), Nukualofa, Huapai, Vavau (Tonga). Apia (Samoa). Tofua—From Auckland, Dec. 27th, 11 a.m. And every four weeks thereafter. Waimarino (cargo only)— About Dec. 4th. FOR NAPIER AND GISBORXE?. Wainui (cargo only)— About Dec. 12th. FOR NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Opihi (ca:.-.o only)— Dec. 3rd, 4 p.m. R I E N T LINE. FOR SYDNEY. FOR AUCKLAND. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON.
From Sydney, via Melbourne, Adelaido, Fro mantle, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples. Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. Commander. Noon. H. G. Staunton Dec. « A. 11. Owens Dec. CO 0. G. Matheion Jan. 3 L. V. James Jan. 31 Feb. 14 P. R .O'Sulleven Feb 2. r > R. P. Cameron Mar. 11 H. U. titaunton Mar. 25 FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON FIRST SALOON —Single from £lO4. Return from £lB2. THIRD CLASS—Single from £3f>. Return from £7O. Return Tickets are interchangeable nritb other lines upon adjustment of fares. Write for illustrated Literature. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 0550 168 Hereford street. rriHE MOST THRILLING A TRAIN JOURNEY IN THE WORLD — through the Canadian Rockies by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Travellers to Europe find It much more enjoyable to make the daylight trip through this vast scenic wonderland, with its marvellous panoramas, silent primeval forests and glaciers, sparkling waterfalls, snow-draped peaks, placid, jewel-like lakes, the magnificence of BANFF, and the beauty of LAKE LOUISE. The C.P.R. will help you plan your journey to Europe, every detail arranged in advance—no bother—no worries. Steamers across the Pacific, trains across Canada, then Atlantic liners to Englandl via the picturesque St. Lawrence route. Business Men! Visit the British Industries l''air, London and Birmingham, .February, 1931. Literature and all information from U.S.S. Co., Thomas Cook and Son, or A. W. Essex, Canadian Pacific Railway, Auckland. —3 Y«UR VACATION. B.Y. HINEMOA FJORD CRUISES. Explore and marvel at the wonders of the Great Southern Fjords and Milford, through the medium of a splendidly-equipped Yacht. A wonderful vacation at low cost. 8-DAY CRUISES. Season—December to April. Dec. Sailings from Bluff, 2nd, 12th, 26th. Full particulars from all Branches: Govt. Tourist Bureau. Mt. Cook Tourist Co. Thos. Cook and Son. Head Office: D, W. McKAY, LTD., MG554 Invercargill. 0. O L E A R Y and O 0., LYTTELTON. GRAIN AND PRODUCE GRADERS. Agents Lyttelton Ferry Launches. TELEPHONE; 37-293. C 3489
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20100, 2 December 1930, Page 1
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