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SHtPPINS. ■QTJDDART, PAEKEE LINE. FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Sailings (circumstances permitting). FOR LYTTELTON and DUNEDIN: Victoria Friday Oct 7 5p m. Wimmera Friday Oct. 21 5 pm. Westralia Friday Nov 4 0 p in. Wrmmeia 1 Friday Nov. 18 5 p.m. FOE MELBOURNE, via LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF, and HOBAET. Ulimaroa* Thursday Oct. G 5 p.m. FOE NAPIEE, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND and SYDNEY: Victoria Friday Oof. 14 2 p.m. ■Wimmera Thursday Oct. 27 4 pm. \ve6tralia ' Tlraredny Nov. 10 4 p.m. FOE SYDNEY DIRECTOBmatoa* - Friday Oct. 28 5 p.m. ' ' 'Twin Soxem. i Cargo must be alongside 6teamer one Soorbefore eairrng time ' All tickets -are available also for stopem or return by ANY'of UNION CO/S STEAMEES, and holders of U.S.S CCS tickets may travel by above-named tassels. ' Head Office for New Zealand: Queen's Chambers. Wellington. ffTHE undermentioned STEAMERS will X leave (circumstances permitting) as fcUowrFOE KAIEOUBA and LYTTELTON via Coast. WAEATU-THUESDAY, at i p.m. FOE FOXTON 4JUEEN OF/THE SOUTH-THUBS-DAY, at 4 pjn. FOE BLENHEIM. OPAWA—THIS DAY, at S pan. (For Freight and Passage apply to— ' LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Agents. [JOHNSTON iAWD CO., LIMITED, O SHIPPING AGENTS. SAILINGS. {Hfastjhsr and Circumstances Permitting). FOE WANGANUI. SS. PutiK This Day 5 p.m. S& Exda. Thursday 1 pjn. FOE NAPIER (Inner Harbour) and EAST COAST. ■ S:S..Katiu' , Saturday . ' ■ FOE BLENHEIM., &S. Blenheim Thursday ' ' 5 p.m. FOE HAVELOCK AND'PELOEUS SOUND., S.S. Manaroa Thursday • 3 p.m. Tekphono 44. AUSTRALASIAN LINE. ' tffRACTE, BEAZLEY. AND CO., of H VT Water Street, Liverpool, Dispatch Iron Vessels'of the' highest class from Everpool\to "Wellingbon and Dunedin at Tegular intervals. Thono 44. i JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents. P AND , o.\' COMPANY'S' ►*BOYAL, MAIL STEAMERS TO i LONDON.', I Following are the proposed Dates of Departure from Australian Ports for London:— • l _ FIRST AND SECOND SALOON ONLY. Steamer. Tora.JMelb'ne.- ' Sydney. •MALWA 10,500 Oct. 22 '.Oct. 25 •MACEDONIA 10,-500 «Nov, 5 Nov. 8 ' 'MOLDAVIA-' 10,000 -Nov. 10 Nov. 22 •MONGOLIA ' 10,000 Dec! .3 Dec, ' 6 KOREA v • ' 11,000 D 00.'17 .Dec. 20 •MOOLTAN 10.000 Deo.. 31 .Tan. 3 . CHINA ■, i '8000 Jin.' U Jan. 17 MANTUA i ,10,500 Jan. 28 Jan., 31 +*MALWA . -10,500 Feb. 11 Feb 14 •MACEDONIA 10,500 Feb 22 "Feb. 25 INDIA' s 8000 Mch. 8 Mch 11 ""MOLDAVIA 10,000 Mch. 22 Vch. 25 MONGOLIA ' -10,000 Apl. 5 Apl. B.' *Twm Screw Steamers. , ■fCoills 'at Bombay on 4th March. ' SATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO ' , (Including Saloon .Passage to Sydney)RINOLE TICKETS. .£47 6s. to ,688 i BETURN- TICKETS, £75 18s.. and .£132. ' JOHNSTON AND CO.; LTD., Agents. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI, Telephone 44.. . .' >j- " T>', ' AND '0. - BEANCH . SERVICE. "■ ' (Lato Lund's Blue Anchor Line) For DURBAN, CAPE TOWN, and ' . . LONDON. ;Steatoer. Tons. Commapaer Byflaoy. VTHcannta ECOO Hanson' Oot.' IS •Common- , wealth SCOO Hlno Nov. la 'Geelong £000 I Slmonds I Deo. 13 Reduced Saloon Faros to Loo- . don by this Steamer. ' "Twin" Screw. .Wellington to London, £11 to .£6B; to Cape Town or, Durban,, .£l4 14s. to .£3O Jss. / 'Eonnd the World (from Sydney), from 'JEI2C 10s , . Spacious Cabins Excellent Cnisino. Return Tickets available, Aberdeen Line. For all particulars apply' to JIUEEAY. EOBEETS AND CO.. LTD,, Wellington; ' ; - jr. l k. IMPERIAL JAPANESE MAIL' LINE To ■ MANILA,'CniNA, AND JAPAN, ' Calling to , BRISBANE, TOWNVILLE, AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ' SAILINGS TROM SYDNEY. Steamer.:-; |Tons;| Commander.] Date. Kumano Maru 5000 M. Winckler Oct 5 Yawatu Mani 1000 T. Sekine Nov, 2 Nikko Maru 5500 M. Yagi No\ 30 | Saloon amidships, two-berth cabins only; each cabin fitted with electric fans. Linen washed on board at moderate prices Fares from Wellington to London, via China, Japan, Colon-bo, Poit Sdid, and Marseille; —First-class, .£llO, single, Returning via 'Suez nor P. aud O. or I Onent, .£IBO. , _ ' HUDDAET, PVRKER AND COMPANY PROPRTET VRY, LTD,, Wellington Agents. ~ 11 REDUCED FARES TO LONDON I By All NORDDEUTSCIIEE LLOYD STEAM-' ERS AS MENTIONED BELOW. , Loaves Steamer. Tons Sydney *ROON . 8,022 Nov. 5 'BREMEN 11,570 Doc 3 *SEYDLITZ 8,000 Dec. 31 1911. ♦GN'EISENAU 8,081 Jan 28 *B\RB\ROSSA 10,915 Feb. 25 *|GRORSER lOmrURST 11213 Mai. 21 *T»in Sciew fTlns is the laigost steamer of any lino trading to Australia, and _«ill land pasfeugcis from New Zealand and Australia | in good time to see the Coronation 1i 1 King George V. I'ARES FROM NEW ZEALAND PORTS TO LONDON, single, X7O 8? Return XlO5 Mi Second-class single, ,£42 18s. Return, £Ci 7s Third cla«s single, ,£IG to JEIB Return, £29 to .£33 Tor passage and full particulars apply CASTENDYK AND FOCKE, 22 Hains Sticot. telephone 193. . Agents
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 944, 11 October 1910, Page 1
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