SHIPPING NOTiCgS. rpHE NBW ZEALAND SHIPHNg"cO y,™„ .LIMITED. MOST MODERN PASSENGER IN THE SOUTmS^HEMISfHEWS, lor London, via Monte Video, Teneriffe —!?!s*fflSs: lls:H_ "fnir*?pE ilZ^o WeJßjUrtonliroy 7 'KtTAPEHtJ j J. 889 _ t,J,V?" s at R' D <lo Janedro. FITTED WITH WIRELESS ; .„*„. TELEGRAPHY. i ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER.LINE. Passages fr«m Lottdan can bo avran*ed at this end. For Freight or Passages, amjlv to , THE NEW ZEALAND SBWiNG ; COMPANY, LIMI'fEI). rpHE BLUB. FUNNEL LINE. A AFRED HOLT AND CO. THE FAST TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS C^ L & * !o( - ,J! Passengers only.' TO LONDON, VIA SOUTH AFRICA. ' as follows:— NESTOR H. 250 Bartlett 1 May 25 ULYSSES .14.250 I Warrall .Iu»» S9 AENEAS^_J : i),fjOO ' Barbe? ' July' 27 Witekss. Laundry Nursery FARES-SYDNEY TO'l LONDON m to Single: £11 to Return. Sydney to Durban or 'Capo Town, from £30 Single; £55 Return. Single "Berth Port-hole Cabins (when available), £35 and m to London ROUND TlCKlfrs Homeward bv Blue tunnel, and return N.D.L., via Si-c» Canal—First-class, both ways, iIQS-Second-class, N.D.L., JS76 103> '' For particulars apply— xMTJERAY, ROBERTS AND CO.. LTD., Wellington, Napier, and Dnneflja, iN. N'OtDEUTSCEER LLOYE. L ' IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL STEAMERS FROM SYDNEY TO BREMEN. Calling Melbourne, Adelaide, Ft-einantle Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said' Naples, Genoa, Algiers, Southampiou' (for London), and Antwerp. FARES. NEW ZEALAND-LONDON. First-class, .£73 18s.; Return, JCIIB 5s Second-class, £H Bs.; ftetura, .£6B ss' • Third-ekss, ,£l7 to Return, £U 'i s to £i\ 'Bs. • * Reduced Fares through to New York SAILINGS. .__i ! Leaves Leaves. Steamer. Tons. Sydney Mol- , _,_ _j U a.m. bourne, Gneisennu " SQ2I . |.May 13 ' "MayTi" Scharahoi-st 800S June 10 June 12 Sfceton 8021 July 8 July 10 Seytihtz 5174 1 Aug. 5 Aug. 32 Kaon 8174 - I Sep, 2 Sep, S Scharnhorst 8008 ! Sap. 30 ilet. 3 •' Gneisenau- 8021 j Oet. 83 Oct, 31 All Twin Screw Stenincrs fitted with Wireless Installation. . TO CHINA AND JAPAN. For passage and..fn]l partieakrs— caStendyee and p fockl 'Phone 193. Agents N. "_EIMPERIAL JAPANESE MAIL LINE MANILA, CHINA. AND JAPAN BRISBANE, TOWNSVILLE, AND Calling' at THURSDAY ISLAND. . SAILING FROM SYDNEY. _Jytej^r i DftteT* Tango Mam i 7500' [Ca.pt. $skim {May 13 Nfklro Man. S3flft|U.'Takeda June 10 KiiTOiio_Jlarnl 56?? IK, Soycrta July 8 Saloon amidships. Two-l3erFn _ Cal>ins. Eleeta-ie Funs. Lannd'iv aboard ROUND THE WORLD 'TOURS.' Wellinglpii to Louden, via • Sydney and Brisbane, Manila, China, and Japan, t?ren<» via Colombo, Port Said, and Marseilles, or-via Aiaorioa (optional lings), at Siberian Railways; r«lurnihg via Suez (optional Mail Lines). For particulars apl'ly te HUODAET, PARKER, LTD., Wellington Agents.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2139, 4 May 1914, Page 3
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