SHIPPINC NOTICES. ■ MEW PLYMOUTH -ONEHUNGA-J-l AUCKLAND SERVICE. NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA, ) AUCKLAND. S.S. RARAWA (1072 tons) Leaves New Plvmouth Breakwater on TUESDAY ANi)'FRIDAY, on arrival of Express from Wellington, weather, e'o., • permitting. • FROM ONEHUNGA, AUCKLAND, TO NEW PLYMOUTH. S,S. RARAWA (1072 tons)' - Leaves on MONDAY AND THURSDAY, connecting with Wellington Express at i Breakwater. Weather, etc., permitting. Fares—Saloon, 215.; Return, 425.; Steerage, 18s. Gd. ; Roturn, 295. Further information can be obtained from Union S.S. Co., Ltd., and Northern , S.S. Co., Ltd., Joint Agents, j LEVIN AND CO., Agents. • A NCHOR SHIPPING & FOUNDRY . -V COMPANY, LTD. Sailings (ciroumstances permitting):— . FOR NELSON, WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOIvITIKA. Alexander Friday June 12 5 p.m. FOR PATEA. • Aorero This Dav Juno 10 5 p.m. ■ W. AND G. TURNBULL & CO., LTD., • . ■ Agents. , FOR NELSON, MOTUEKA, TAKAKA, JIND COLLINGWOOD. Nikau Thursday June 11 5 p.m. Nikau Saturday June 13 2 p.m. Nikau Tuesday June 16' 5 p.m. This Steamer has superior accommodation for Saloon Passengers. Stewardess carried. Passengers must procure ticket at our office before they embark. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., ' 'Phone 1540. Agents. SOUTH TABANAKI SHIPPING CO., LIMITED. FOR PATEA. KAPUNI—THIS DAY, at -1 p.m. THE SOUTH TARANAKI SHIPPING COY., LTD. 'Phone 2718. Agents. FOR WANGANUI. ; KAPITI—THURSDAY, at I p.m. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Agents. S.S. JOHN QAILS . FOR WANGANUI THIS DAY. Receives Cargo up till 5 p.m. ' G. T. HULL & CO., Johnston Street, • 'Phono 868. Agents. LYTTELTON. S.S. RAKIURA C<AILS For LYTTELTON TO-DAY, 0 Receiving Cargo till Noon, For Freights, etc..- apply to CATHIE, DEMPSTER & CO., Baker's Buildings, 'Phone A 670. - Agents'. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE, LTD. S.S. INDRABARAH, FROM LONDON. THE above Steamer is expected to arrive This Morning and' will commence to discharge forthwith at Jervois Quay. Consignees are requested to present Bills of Lading, pay freight (if any), and take delivery of their cargo. All Cargo is at Consignees' risk after leaving ship's tackles, and if not promptly removed, will bo stored at their risk and expense. Cargo landed in a damaged condition must be examined, an<l claim settled prior to its removal. No claim will be recognised after the removal o/ cargo. Captain W. H. Lea will not bo responsible for any contracted by his crew without his written authority. W.M. BANNATYNE & CO.; ID., i •. Agents. SHAW SAVILL, AND . ALBION COMPANY. LIMITED. .The Direct Line of Steamers to Plymouth and London. Via Monte Video, Rio do Janeiro, and ■ Teneriffe.' THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. SAILINGS (circumstances permitting): Tons. Com- Do.t« of Name. Reg, mander. Leaving Port 9,957 Moffatt Juno 18 Wei. +*lONIO 12,232 Storck July 16 Wei. •ARAWA 9372 Clayden Aug. 13 Wei. •ATHENXO 12,234 Cropland Sep. 10 Wei. "OOK'THIO 12.231 Hart Oct. i Wei. tCalls at Rio de Janeiro. •Twin Screw. FITTED WITH WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Passages from London may be arranged ' here. For - full particulars, apply to the Agents— LEVIN AND CO., LIMITED. DALGETY AND CO., LIMITED. MURRAY. ROBERTS. AND CO., LTD. mHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. 1 . AFRED HOLT AND CO. THE FAST TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, Carrying First Saloon Passengers only, TO LONDON, VIA SOUTH AFRICA. : - Will Leave Sydney as follows:— ULYSSES 14,250 Warrall June 29 AENEAS 10,000 Barboi July 27 ASCANIUS 10,000 Chrimes Aug. 24 "Wireless. Laundry. Nursery, FARES-SYDNEY TO LONDON, £45 to ioo Single: JEBI to J2IOB Roturn. Sydney to Durban or Cape Town, from £30 Single; Katurn. Single Berth Port-hole Cabins (when available), .£55 and .£6O to London. ROUND TICKETS Homeward by Blue Funnel, and return N.D.L., via Sue* Canal—First-class, both ways, £105; Second-class, N.D.L., X 76 10s. For particulars apply— MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD;, Wellington, Napier, ar.d Dunedm. TO Test your own sight, SPECTACLE OUTFIT, with full instructions, posted to any address Free of Charge. Spectacles from 3s. 6d. to 12s. 6d. Best Lenses Used, J. R. '55 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. (Next John Duthie and Co.) ■ ® "OSPARTMENT FACT fto. 11. M 31 fit Deo., 1911 £207,105, IN CASH, was distributed among the Policyholders IN BONOSES. The above sum represents en addition of £333,094 to the sums assured. The bonuses are now fixed upon an ascending ■cale, it being arranged that the increase! •hall become greater with the duration of the jrolioy. The practical working of this arrangement will be understood by an of the following oxamples: BONNES ON THREE £1,000 POLICIES. Boaaaea The Poliot taken opt _ ... allotted 12 Yeua H Ycuri iH Yeart. In tg o. ego. ago. £ i. d. £ i. d. t B. d, 1902 80 0 0 34 16 0 40 6 0 1905 30 18 0 35 16 0 41 11. 0 1908 31 17 0 36 18 0 42 IS 0 1911 34 8 0 39 18 0 46 5' 0 - £4 8 0 £5 2 0 £5 19 0 tvor 1002) GENERAL Printing ill all its branches neatly . and promptly executed at moderate charges at the "Dominion" General Printing House, Dominion isnue.- -'Phone 1442. L'
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2172, 10 June 1914, Page 3
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