SHIPPINC NOTICES. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. (Woather and Circumstances Permitting.) LYTTELTON. Moeraki Thursday Hay 15 5 p.m. ■ Mararoa Tliursday May ¥> S p.m. Maori* Friday May 10 8 p.m. Mararoa Saturday May 17 11 p.m. Maori® Monday May 13 8 p.m. •Turbine Sb.atr.er. Cargo received till 3 p.m. only. i)UNEDLN'7"Wa~LrrTELTON. / Moeraki;j Thursday May 15 5 p.m. Monowai Tuesday May 20 . 5 p.m. §Only perishable Dunodiu Cargo received. MELBOURNE, via LYTTELTON. DON. •ISDIN, BLUFF. and HOBAKT. Moerakit Thursday May 15 5 p.m. Wiliochraf Thursday May 22 5 p-m-----tWii-cloaa 'Telegrapuy. SYDNEY DIRECT. Maunganuif Friday May 1G 5 p.m. Mauukaf Friday May 23 5 p.m. NVire!c«s Telegraphy. Cargo not received after 3 p.m. SYDNEY, via NAPIEK, GISBORNE, AND AUCKLAND. _ Maitai' Thursday May 15 5 p.m. 'Tranships to Mahono *t Auckland. NAPIUE, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND. Maitai . Thursday May 15 5 p.m. Mokoia Monday May ID o p.m. Tnlpieh-gisbobne. Tajcapuna leaves Napier for Gisborne on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Haturdap, on arrival of Mail Tram from WellingtonNEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA. Harawa leaves New Plymouth Tuesdays. Thuridays, Saturda.vs, on arrival of 1 Mail Train from tVellington. NEW PLYMOUTH, WESTPORT, . GREYMOUTII. 'Taviuni§ Tuesday May 20 5 p.m. §Cargo Only. NELSON, via PICTON and BLENHEIM ' Pateena Friday May 1G 12.45 p.m. Arahura 0 Saturday May 17 12.15 p.m. Pateena Monday May lit 12-45 p.m. Pateena Wednesday May 21 12.40 p.m. 'No Nelson Ca'goWESTPORT, GREY MOUTH, HOKITIKA, via NELSON. Arahura 9 Saturday May 17 12.45 p.m.. Mapourika Tuesday May 20 4 p.m. *No Nelson Cargo. TONGA, SAMOA, and FIJI, from AUCKLAND. Tofuaf Tuesday May 20 tWireless Telegraphy. ; I SUVA, LEVUKA, SAVU SAVU (FIJI), from AUCKLANDNavua Wednesday . May 21 ! R~AROTONGA AND TAHITI. , lUI.S.Moana leaves Wellington on Friday, 23rd May- , Talune leaves Auckland on Tuesday, June 3rd. ' CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc(Sen Special Advertisement.) ~ t R.M.S. Marama. leaves Auckland on Inday, Gth June. •- Via SAN FRANCISCO. From Dus i « ' Wellington. 'Frisco. 5 p.m. 1 Moana May ™ Aorangi June 20 July 10i Tiekotj available for stcp-nvE'r or io- : turn by Messrs." Huddart Par.u.'r and (Je.'s steamers. - ' ; Berths will only bs allotted to pmasnIters on production. of passage tickets at Company's officePassengers will only he allowed aboard on production of pa3:ag? tickets. Latest time for receiving cargo will be i had on application at Company s-onico. Railway Tickets from Lvttelton to Christ church und to Principal Southern Stations, available for on« month, may - be obtained' upon application at the Company's Office. THE yANCOU VEB ROUTE • AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND-CANADA, o Via FIJI and HONOLULU. 4 ' CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R.M. LINE. 3- i n Conjunction with Canadian-Pacific Railway.
Through soino of the Greatest SCENIC WONDERS of the World to all parts of CANADA, UNITED STATED' BRITISH ISLES: and CONTINENT OI? EUROPE. ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS in conjunction with all the Capo, Suez, China, and Japan. Lines at Lowest Rates. STEAMERS TO SAIL. From ' From Steamer. Sydney. Auckland. MAIUMV J« ne 2 J une 8 MAKURA- June 80 J«ly * NIAGARA* July 28 Aug. 1 MARAMA A"S- 25 Aug. 29 MAKURA fcpt. 22 bepc. 2G "New 13,500 ton Triple Screw steamer. And at 28 days' interval thereafter. All Twin-Screw Steamers equipped with Wireless Telegraphy. Pamphlets, Maps, and all information free. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.), Managing Agents. F. & S. JjIEDERAL AND SHIRE LINES. (Under Contract with the New Zealand Government.) Direct Service for Avonmonth, LiverI pool, Manchester, Glasgow, taking cargo for Continental and American Ports. Final cort. ' "DORSET May 22 LyUeHon NORFOLK May 2b Lyttelton SURREY Juno 20 Lyttelton •Tffin Screw. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR ' FIRST AND THIRD CLASS ! PASSENGERS. | FARES TO AVONMOUTH fflristnl)— f FIRST-CLASS—£-12 Single; £06 Return, i THIRD-CLASS—£2O 10s., £18 10s„ £16 10s. i Return from £32. For Freight and Passage apply to the . \*2. A*D AFRICAN STEAMSHIP CO.. LIMITED, Agents. Union Cliainbers, Customhouse Quay. ' I'honn 1780. The blue funnel line. HE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. ALFRED nOLT AND CO. THE FAST TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, II Carrying First Saloon Passengers Only. TO'LONDON, via SOUTH AFRICA. Will Leave Sydney as Follow:r Steamer. Tons.jCommander Sails. " ANCIIISES 10,000 lA. Warrall Juno 30 " NESTOR 11,250 ! ■ — July 28 AENEAS 10.0U0 G.W.Walket Sep. 8 Wirel&is Telegraphy. Laundry. FAKES, SYDNEY TO LONDON, from £45 Single; £81 Return. Sydney to Durban or Cape Towd, from £30 Single; £55 Return. Single-birth Porthole Cabins (when i available), £55 to London. Tickets interchangeable with N.D.L. ■I Line for Return via Suez Canal. 1 For all particulars apply— !) MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., ~ Wollington, Napier, and Dunedin. ACCOUNT BOOKS, Specially Ruled Forms, etc. —If you want the Best a in Sown Account Books or in the Loose d T.eaf System (Douglas Patent), or. if you s- require any Speciol Forms. Ruled and ir Printed, ring up 'Phone 1933, or call on ot write to HUGH DOUGLAS. Bookbinder and Paper Ruler, 90, 92, ?i Wake- . field Street, and eet oumrleto satisfaction,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1750, 15 May 1913, Page 1
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