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- shipping., ' jjuddaet , paekee ' line favourite passenger service. , , SAILINGS (circumstances permitting)--1 FOH LYTTELTON ami DUNEDIN. tJlimaroa* Thursday Nov. 25 •■ 5 p.m. ■ Victoria •' Friday Dec. 4 5 p.rn. Wimmcra Friday ' Deo. 17 5 P-lU- ' 'Ulimaroa Wednesday Deo. 29 5 p.m. *'OR MELBOURNE, *la LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN. BJ-Ul' , !?, and HOBABT. Dlimaroa* Thursday Nov. 25 5 p.m. FOE NAPIER, dISBORNE, AUCKLAND, ANU SYDNEY. Wimmon ■ Thursday Not. 25 1 P-m. Victoria ' Thursday Deo 9 * P-m. " ' . FOB'SYDNEi'DIRECT. , ' Ulimacoi* Fuday , Dos. 17 5 p.i" •Twin Screw. - i Cargo must bo alongside' SfcTmct one hour tefoio sailing time. All Tickots aro available also for Stoje-over ' or Return by ANY of'UNION CO.'S STEAMEES, and holders of'tho U.S.S. Co.'u Tickets may travel by tho-above-named Vessels. , Head Olhce for New Zealand— QUEEN'S CHAMBERS. WELLINGTON. THE undermentioned STEAMERS will leave (circumstances permitting) as follow-.— _ FOR KAIKOURA and LYTTELTON, via , COAST. DAY, at 5 p.m. ' . FOR-FOXTON. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH-THIS DAY, Tit 4 p.m. ' " FOR BLENHEIM. OPAWA-TUESDAY,"at 6 p.m. FOR WANGANUI. , , HUIA-THIS. DAY, at 5 p.m. For freight or passage apply to— ' LEVIN. AND CO.,'LTD., Agents. 'TOHNSTON • 'AND'- CO., LIMITED, -M SHIPPING AGENTS. Sailings (weather and circumstances permitting):— FOR WANGANUI. B.S. Stormbird Tuesday 10 p.m. , ' FOR EAST COAST. " B.S. Kahu I This Day FOR BLENHEIM. B.S. Blenheim t *' This Day 0 p.m. • ' ' '.-, S.S. Manaroa . This Day • Noon. JJIHE ApENINStTLAB & ' /QEIENTAL ,£JW3A\I NAVIGATION r\O. SAILINGsIfBOM AUCKLAND TO LONDON:' Steamer. Tons. To Sail. MALWA .' 11009' Feb. 16- ' MONGOLIA ' 10000" , Jlavoh 16 MOBEA« .y - 11000. • April 13 . FIRST AND SECOND SALOON ONLY. ,'jOHNSrON AND CC'!, LTD.,. C 1536 - '••'.' -"Agents, 'Wellington.' t p '-^ND;- , 'A. ', , COMPANY'S' EOTAL Following are the'proposed Dates'of Departures' from Australian Ports for London:— FIRST" AND '-SECOND "SALOON" ON.LY., ' i Hteanipr. Ton* Bycmey. Mtlb'nt MONGOLIA ICGOO Deo. \ " Deo. 7 WAUUUiiA 10500 Dec. lo Sec. 21 MOREA 11000 Jan. 1 Jan. 4 MOOLTAN . IUX 3 Jab. 15 Jon 18 MANTUA UNO Jan. !!3 Feb. 1 CHINA . • 8000 Feb. 12 Feb 15 +MALWA 11000 Feb. 2S Mch. 1 MOLDAVIA 10000 Men. 9 Men. 15 tMONGOLIA 1 IUUOU Moil. 23 Mch. 29 MAHMOiU 10300 Ail. 8, Apl. 12 tMOREA' 11000 Apl, 2!, Apl. 26 1 MOOLTAN IOOOu May 7 May 10 i 7Lcavlng from Auckland Sovon Days Earlier. BATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON (including Saloon Passage to Sydney)SINGLE TICKETS, Ml Gs. to .£BB. RETURN TICKETS, ,675 ife. and £131. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents. AUSTRALASIAN LINE. GEACIE, BHAZLEX AND CO., of 11 Watei btreet, Lnerpool, Dispatch Iron Vessels of the highest class from Liverpool to Wellington and Dunedih at regular intervals. ' JOHNSTON 'AND CO., LTD., Agents . ■ CU7ft ORIENT LINE OF EOYAL MAIL bTEAMERS, For PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, via FEEMANTLE, COLOMBO (Transhippiue tor all Indian Ports), NAPLES,' kAKbiULDJS, AND UiliKALTAlit-" ■ 1 'loos tfiom from From Steamer. Ikg. Sydney Me.j'na Adal'de •OTRAiSTG 12131 Nov.' 27 Nov. 30 Dec 2 •OKSOVA UOJb Dec. 11 Dec. 1J Dec l(i 2W£ - "?.", Ue °' H&* 2b Jii , 8 # Jan> s Jan - » Jan - " eifl ilSt Kt iS £ 'J& I •UliUM'l,; SOJJ Mar. 2 Mar. 9 Mar. U ' And every H days thereafter. "■Twin bcrew. FARES-NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON — JBs. to .£132. Return Tickets good for 2 years. r THIP.D-CLASS-.eiß, Jtia. and .£22. Koturn. {£«{» to .4239. \ Passages from above ports may' bo prepaid. Through Bookings to New Yorlt " * UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z.,' LTD., Aconts in New Zealand. ' AN D A MAIL, LI X E HAKILA. CHINA. AND JAPAN. ViaiQneensiand, Port Darwin, ond Timor. ta. H™.., 3000 \y. G M'Arthur Nov. 20 EMPIRE 4500 I'. t. Helms Jan. 1.1 Space for Frozen Cargo. IHE PICTURESyUE EOUTE TO EUROPE Through Japan. Canada. . ' and the U,S.A. 6aloon Accommoilation t amidships. Laroe Cool, Two-Berth Cabins alflon the Upper Dect' »nd fitted with Electric' Fans. • Linen Washed on Board. , ' EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO L t ,i | W. and G. TCENBUUaUD CO.. Agdn" / vvelliaston. , Telephone 43G. , C 774 QEND for "ROOK'S RAILING T IST." Posted Free, giving particulars of 'ALL LINES AND I'ABES ( TO LONDON, Etc. l>. and O. Co. •'" Dircct'Lincs Orient Lino , Capo Line? North Gorman American Lino Mess. Maritimcs Wluto Star, otc. BEST BERTHS SECURED. 'All Linos. , All Routes.' . All dlassos. No Commission, Charged. Trouble Saved. Often oL Acco-.nmodation ' cabled .for by DlMWiltt'L , I'lNi'-H, ami CUOICE GIVEN after ci plans office. yjjDlv ROOK'S.SHIPPING OFFICE, ** v, *■" r \ .Customhouse, Quay.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 670, 22 November 1909, Page 1
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740Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 670, 22 November 1909, Page 1
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