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BHHPPINC. JJUDDABT PAEKEE LINE FAVOURITE PASSENGER SEEVICE. SAILINGS (circumstances permitting)— FOE'LYTT-BLXON and DUNEDIN. Wininiera Friday Nov. 19 5 p.m. Uhmaroa , - Thursday Nov. 25 5 p.m. Viotoria Friday ' Deo. 3 6 pjn. Wimmora. Friday Dec. 17 5 P-fli. FOE MELBODRNE, via LYTTELTON. DUNEDIN. BLOW , , and HOBAET. tjlimaroa , Thursday Not. 25 5 p.m. -808 NAPIER, QISBOENE, AUCKLAND. , AND Si'JMEK. Wimnier* '«j \ Thursday Nov. 25 4 P.m. Vioftm Deo. 9 4 p.m. ecu Sydney direct. Ulimaroa , 'Friday Nov. li 6 p.m. ' •Twin Screw. Cargo must be alongside Steamer one hour before sailing time. , . " All .Tickets are available also for Stop-over or Return \>y ANY of UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, aid holder* of the U.S.S. Co.'s Ticket* Way travel by the above-named Voxels Head Oliica New -Zealand— (JUEEN'S 'CHAMBERS. WELLINGTON. STEAMERS will leave X (oirefimtances permitting) as follow:— FOE KAIKOub and LYTTELTON, vis "_ , COAST. ~ t ' WAIvATU— MONDAY, at 4 p.m . ' ' FOE FOXTON. QUEEN' or THE SOT3TH-XHI3 DAY, At i p.m". T T t FOR BLENHEIM. OPAWA-SATURDAY, at JO p.m. FOR WANGANUI. HUIA-THIS DAY, at 5 pm. freight or passage apply to— LEVIN AND CO.. LTD. Acentu JOHNSTON AND ' CO.. LIMITED, U SHIPPING AGENTS. Eaibnge (weather nnd circmtstances permjttlnip. > . FOR WANCfANUI. SS. Stormbird Saturday " 5 pm. FOR NAPIER 1 (Iniior Harbour) AND EAST / / COAST. S S. Rnrd" This Day i p.m. ' i FOR BLENHEIM. S S. Blenheim Saturday 11 p.m FOR MOTUEKA, ADMIRALTY BAY, FRENCH - PASS, AND WAIKAWA BAY. 6.5.' Maijaroa. Monday 3 p.m. 1 HOMEWARD PASSENGER SEASON, 1910. * p ' AND' 'Q , QOMPANY Will dispatch-the following: folly-powered twin-screw steamers from ' NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON, VIA SUEZ^- . ' Btom«. 1 Tons, j JXnA. fe MAIWA . 11,000 Feb }6 Feb 23 MONGOLU / 10,000 March 16 March 23 ,MOREA ,11,000... ABU J? April 20 Calling at Hobart, Melbourne, Adelaide, and s i, , 'FIRST AND SECOND "SALOON ONLY.' . Passage Fares'from NEW.ZEALAND;BEMGLE'TICKETS ... ' ...'47 6 to 68 0 UETUKF TICKETS ..." ... 75 IfcandlS2 0 \ JOHNSTON AND CO.. Ltd.. Aaenfc p" , , ANJ) . Q,- jhOMPAiVrS ROYAL MAIL S'IEAMERS TO LONDON. Following are the proposed Dates of Departures from Australian Ports for London — FIRST AND SECOND SALOON ONLY. S / hteamer Xott" ■ aV<lm)> ilijiu m> MOLDAVU 10000 Nov. 3) Nor "0 MpjNGOUA UUM Dec i Deo '/ MOREA Mtb Jau 1 J aa. 4 lIOULTAN JU.J jau. U jau U I I UA ,ltu[> Jau -" J VH>. 1 CHINA MM) i'cb li Fea. la tMALWA 11000 Feb. U Mch 1 tiIONGpLIA lira ilea. «i Moh. 29 MO?BA M v 1100!) ' Apl. 20 Apl. 26 MOOLTAN liw May 7 May 10 ;Leavins from Auckland Seven Days Earlier. RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON (including Saloon Passage to Sidnoy)SINGLE TICKETS, i 47 6s. to £S& , ISErURN TICKiiXtJ, Os. and'il32. JOHNSTOxN AND CO., LTD., Agents. i '■ ' ——- —■ AUSTRALASIAN LINE GEACIE, BUASLLY, A.ND CO., of 11 Water i,u«rpool, Dispatcn lrou Veiiels oi the mgne»t claas iroui Liverpool to Wellington and Uuneoiu at regular intervals WILNbIOiN A.ND CO., LTD., Agents , CU?i> ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL b'IEAMMS, For PLYMOUTH AND LOKDOS, \ia FREUAMTLB, COLOMBO ('lransbippiug for all Indian NAP.L£b, JaAii&hILLES, AAD uxijKALIAA;— ' • i°aj Trom From X'roin Steamer. jiyMey, Mt u uo Adel'do •OEONTW WU 13 i\ov. 16 Hot, 18 > And" every 14 days thereafter. Screw. - RkUsm~*£rt Z^^ D TO LONDON.BALOON—bliigle / Cs. to £&S Keturn— m 18s. to £132 Return Tickets good tori years JUO.U i22 ;Sn, Passages fioin above ports may bo prepaid. ' Through Bookings to Hew York. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Aaenjs in New Zealand. ' N.YJL IMPERIAL MAIL LINE I* , ro MAxNILA,'CHINA, AND JAPAN, Calling at BRISBANE, TOWNSVILLE AND THURS- ' PAY ISLAND. SAILINGS FROM-SYDNEY. Steamer. Tons. Commander, Dato. Janata■ 'Mam 4000 T. Sekine Deo. l Nikio Maru 5500 IT. Ya»i Deo. 29 li.timano,Maiii 5000 M.,Wincklor Jan. 2o Saloon' amidships,'* two-berth" cabins only; eaob. cabin fitted with electric, fans. Lino a washed on board at moderate prices. Through booking's to America and' Europe. ' fhrouji First and Second Suhon Passengers have the option of travelling betweon Nagaeaka and Yokohama by rail. 'HUD9ART, fARKEE, AND COMPANY,' PROPRIETARY, LTD., CSSI ' .Wellington, Agents,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 662, 12 November 1909, Page 1
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698Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 662, 12 November 1909, Page 1
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