SHIPPING. i- "QNION STEA.M SHIP COMPANY NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. (Weather and circumstances permitting.] , n LYTTELTON. i, Tarawera Tuesday ilny 21 7 p.m. Mararoa Tuesday Ivlay 2i 8 p.m Maori* Wednesday May 25 S p.m. 0 Mooraki Thursday May 20 5 p.m. Mararoa Thursday May 2t> 8 p.m. ."Turbine. DUNEDIN yii LYTTELTON. r, Tarawera Tuesday May 2-1 7 p.m. , Moeraki Thursday May 26 5 p.m. r ' MELBOURNE, via LYTTELTON. D"UNd EDIN, BLUFF, and HOBART. n Moeraki Thursday May 26 5 p.m. Moana Thursday Juno 2 5 p.m. SYDNEY, via NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND Mono-waif Thursday June 2 5 p.m. ■[Tranships to Maiieno at Auckland. NAPIER, GISBOR-NE, and AUCKLAND. r - Tarawera Jlonday May 30 5 p.m. ic Monowai Tlnusday June 2 5 p.m. lt NEW PLYMOUTH to ONEHUNGA. ). Karawa leaves on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on arrival ot Mail Train from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH and ONEHUNGA. RosamondS* Tuesday May 21 ■ Corinna§f Wednesday May 25 7 p.m. §Cargo only. -jCalls Nelson. 'Calls Picton. SYDNEY DIRECT. Warrimoo Friday May 27 5 p.m. Maitai Friday June 3 5 p.m. NELSON, via PICTON and BLENHEIM Pateena • Wednesday May 25 1.45 p.m. Patcena Friday May 27 1.-45 p.m. i. Ai;ahuraJ Saturday Slay 28 1.15 p.m. JNo Nelson cargo. '• . NELSON DIRECT. MApourika Tuesday May 24 5 p.m. WESTPOET, GKEYMOUTH, HOKITIKA, VIA NELSON. Mapourika Tuesday May 21 5 p.m. Araluira'l Saturday May 2S 1.45 p.m. *Calls Picton. JNo Nelson. car{;o. TONGA, SAMOA, and FIJI. 1 (From Auckland.) ■* Atua Tuesday June 21 SUVA (FIJI). (From Auckland.) Navua Wednesday June 8 Connecting with K.M.S. Marama at Suva. RAROTONGA and TAHITI, d Mokoia leaves Wellington, Friday, May 27, 3 p.m., and again July 7. if Taluue leaves Auckland, June 7. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc., Via VANCOUVER. Marama from Sydney June o,'from Suva Juno' 13. Sec Special Advertisement. I Via SAN FRANCISCO. ; (Transhipping to Mariposa at Papeete.) j Mokoia from Wellington, Friday, May .27,.3 p.m., and again July 7. Tickets available for stop-over or return by Messrs. Iluddart, Parker and Oo.'s Steamers. Berths will only bo allotted to passengers on production of passage tickets at Company's office. • .. Passengers ,will onljrbo-allowed aboard ' on . production',of passage tickets. I ... Latest- time for receiving cargo can , ':>q had on application at Company's office. ' , 3 Railway tickets from Lyttelton to Christcliurch aud to Principal Southern Stations availablo for one month may ' be obtained upon application at the Conipanv's office. yANCOOVER jgOUTE. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL 1 UAIL S.S. LINE AND CANADIAN. _ PACIFIC RAILWAY. n Through eomo ot the Greatest SCENIC n WONDERS of the World to all parta of 0 CANADA, UNITED STATES, BHITISii n ISUiS. uud CUN'i'iNEiVi.' ot KUKUi'li. a Steamers wili leave a3 under-. Steamer. From Sydney. From Suvi MARAMA Juno S June 13 •uakuka July » July n 0 MANUKA Aug. 1 Aug. 9 Aud at 28-day intervals thereafter. ''New twin-screw steamer of tiU75 tons. I'ampnlets, iiaps, and all information Free. UNION 5.3. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.), Managing Agenta, VIA g AN RAN CISCO TO ALL AMERICAN POINTS, BRITISH ISLES, aud CONTINENT, : NEW,MAIL JiODTE, 5 .Uokoii, frcm Wellington to Rarotong» and Papeete t'l'ahiti), as under;— ?. .Mokoia, Friday. May 27. , lS Mokoia, Thursday, July 7. c Connecting with s.s. .Mariposa at Papeete > for San Francisco. For particulars leguruixiij passages and d (reiglits, apply UNION b.S. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.!. v rFIHE TYSER LINE, LIMITED. 1 1 MONTHLY DISPATCH OF FIRSTCLASS CARGO STEAMERS TO LONDON DIRECT. L Steamer. Tons. Commander. Whakarua* 10,000 A. H. Kemp. Kerchana* 10,000 F. C. Lidstoue. a Marere* 10,000 P. B. Linklatcr h Nhvaru* 10,000.11. Hollis. ; M-imiro' 10,000 J. Duncan Hawke's Bay ... 8,000 J. E. Compton - Tomoana 10,000 D. M'Queen. Indralema 10,000 T. Trotter. • Indraghiri 8,000 R. I J . Craveu. 5 Indradevi 10,000 A Hollingsworth .7 Star of Now Zea--1 land 8,000 C. T. Jlilder. S Star of Australia 10.000 iF. J. Kearney. Star of Canada* 12,000 Mann Hart. Star of Scotland 10,000 E. D. Beck. ~ *Denotcs twin-screw. Tho' above steamers wcro all b u j]t j specially for tho New Zealand trade 3 fitted with refrigerating machinery of tho most modern type, in charge of compet- '' ent engineers, and are noted for the exi ccptionallv satisfaetorj condition in " which their frozen meat cargoes aro beina delivered. The Company is prepared to carry wool and produce of every description. Lowest current rates of freight. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., Agents: F ~ "g A L A M A N D E R." NON-CONDUCTION COMPOSITIONS, Reduce the Fuel Bill. — Increase the ellicicney of the Boiler, liave no chemical ell'ect 011 lletnl Surfaces. Adhesive, and do not crack. Sol hard willi good surface. I.in not I heir non-cnmlucfiug pv-.i portjt'R with lime. 0 Uiwer the temperature of Hie lioilers - House. 11 lid therefore improve working " (iiiiidilioiis. 1 e THE UNITED ASBESTOS AUSTIiALASIAN AGENCY, LTD.. , Jervois Ona " WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 824, 24 May 1910, Page 1
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