FOE GENERAL PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TEI "THE DOMINION" GENMtAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT, .THONE 1442. PROMPT ATTENTION.
SHIPPING NOTICES. TDrUDDART -PARKER , > LINE. ■\ ■*■*■' : . ■_ SAILINGS. _ (Circumstances permitting.) , ; SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. tUlimaroa Friday". ; Sep. 26 ■ 5 p.m. _.'■■ TUlimaroa Friday -Oct. 16 5 p.m. ; FOE NAPIER, GISBORNE/ AUCK- \ •■■■--. .■ LAND. SYDNEY. •Weetralia Thursday: Sop. 24 i p.m. . *Westralia' Thursday Oct. 8 " 4 p.m. •-• -.-.. Victoria.. ;■ Thursday Oct. 22 Ip.m. ; - FOR-LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. , .Westralia .Friday Sep. 18 6 p.m. . Westralia Friday Oct. 2 5 p.m. Victoria Friday Oct. IS 5 p.m.' V .': .FOR: LYTTELTON. / ■, 'i ■ fUlimaroa Wednesday Sep. 28 .S;p.m. TUlimaroa , Wednesday Oct. 14 ,5 p.m. : ■'/' .' ' ' tTwin- Screw. . ' . '■--,-■ •Conneots with S.S. Riverina at Auqkland ■ ' ; for Sydney. .■•'■. .-;' ■■'•;. AU Fitted'with Wireless Telegraphy. ■ Tickets available,: for stop-over dr re- .; ton by UiS.S. CO.'S STEAMERS, or ;■■ ;'• vice versa. '::'- Y ■..-■: '.:■ ';■'■- ; ■ ..■.•■..'■ Head Office.for New Zealand:' Queen's ; Chambers, Wellington.'.-;..'. .■'-;, '• . THE following Vessele are appointed .to sail as "under:— ."'.',■■ '■'. FOB'WANGANITL ■:: S.S. ;Stormbi?d '■ Thursday : .. 5 p.m. ; ;: ':■•. '.I ' FOR'RLENHGIM./', ; -> - Via Picton. '■■•' '-'• S.S.Blenheim This Day ; 11.30 p.m. NAPIER (Inner Harbour), GISBOENE : ' : WHARF, AKITIO. . S.S.Ripple ; This Day : 6 p.m. ■■■.--■ HAVELOCK, PELORUS AND KENEPURUtspuNDS. '-■■;'•. S.S.'Huia. :, : Wed.,'' Sep. 23 ■■ 8-p.m. Y '/No cargo received,after 3 p.m; . -";'' JOHNSTON AND Cp.,LTD., Agente. ' Telephone No. 44. . '■'■'■ ;. ■ nrVHE undermentioned ■ STEAMERS, will . A leave (ciroumstanoea permitting) as ■ folloTf:— :" ' ; - ' ■■■ . ■>■'-'.■'■.■ -■" ' Y KAIKO'URA AND LYTTELTON, Via '■' :■:. Y i> >■ ,: COAST. Y< -- : ■ •'. WAKATU-4WEDNESDAY,:fp.m: Y ■ ■■•: '■':: FOR FGXTON. ,YY.' ,: . JjUEEN :OF THE SOUTH-THIS / DAI, '■ ■•"■ . ' .•■ ■• ■•"'..• .':-.'■■ ''2 p.m. ■■' ■ . ' : ' '■:.-. : FOR BLENHEIM. ■ Y . ■ ' '• OPAWA-Early. Y . : , : '■:'■-'■■ :,.■..■■ For Freight and Passage "apply ■ to— •'" : v /.-LEVIN AND CO., LTD.; Agent* >?; A NCHOR SHIPPING AYFOUNDRYj /■ -; J\' : COMPANY,: LTD. ■,; :.."•■. Bailinge (oircutußtancce permitiiniO :—! Y '■'■', Y :: i?OR NELSON AND WESTPORT. '"'" /'Kennedy ■■ This Day .. Sep. 15' 5 p.m. T GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA; /■- ■■ Kaitoa. : This Day .■Sep. 15 ' 5 p.m. . '.'' -Y . ■ : vFOR PATEA- '.!':■ .:., . Aorere ";■ Thursday-; Sep.-17 > S p.m. ,W, AND ft/TURNBULL & GO.; LTD., ; .'"■'.;■' .■: ,; ~->.-. Agents.;/. ;: .' ', .■ ' FOR NELSON; MbTOEKAi TAKAKA; ! ; -.' ' -AND COLLINGWOOD.' ' j Nikan : Tuesday ■:■ , Sep. 15 ,5 p.m. :,: Nikan. .!" Thursday ■■'}: Sep.-117 ■'5 p.m. .:'Hikau >i Sep.: 19 -.2. p.m. ■ • This Steamer has anporior aooommoda- j tion ■■' for Saloon Passengers. : Stewardess "■' ' 'carried.' -.". :,:;}■/:■[ i: .: : :.. '.:■ ;--\, ■,'.:. ' ~-.■■ Passengers must proonre: tioket at our offioe before they, embark. . ,' : W.M.-BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD.,' • >ho ' lß ' v v ■■■ \ •■>-::■'-■■'.'•jAggiiti. '•' :- : -:. qpUTH TARANAB3, SHIPPING. C 0.,-: ;-.';*. ■...■-;;-, ■ •'..;} .: i: ; ; : ; ■}■{':,. i :,..; ■ : ; ;'; : ;-, ::for"patea; \ : : ; ''- -■ HAWEEA-THis DAT, at S p.mi . ;■•'•' '-■'.'■■ - /FOR'-WANGANjri;' :: \ r v ' ; ' ! - ."■■■'-- KAPITI-WEDNESDA:Y;;at, 5 p.m. DALGBTY AND ■Cα; LTD;, Agenti. P; AND : 0. ■ COMPANY'S . ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS : ;: :■ TO LONDON. . ■• / ■■:■ Following aw ■ proposed dates of-De- < partures from Australian porte, via' Suez, tor Loadon:— ' '■"" • •-•'■■. ■.-'.,' First and Second Saloon only. ■ Bteamer. Ton». Sydney. IHelb'no. Dne Vu. Hedlne 12.5U0 Jnly 11 July W Aug..B . Mongo&a 10.C00. Jnly.-25 : July M Sep. 6 fejrpt 8,000 - Aug. f Aug.' 11'. Sept. 19; ■Halwa 11,000 ■ A-ng.22 ■■ Attg. 25 Oct. 2 Hoyeft 11,000 Bep 6 ■ Sep.. 8 Oot. 16 .Haloja 12,500 Sep. 19 Sep. 22 Out. 30 : Mooltan 10,000 Oot. 6. Oct. I TSor. » • tFitted with Eleotrio Laundry. All Twin Sorew Steamers and fitted with Wireless Telegraphy: Apparatus. ROUND THE WORLD TOURS, and through bookings to New' York; rates on application. . ..- • -.'/..■'. Rates of Passage Money to London (in- : eluding Saloon Passage to Sydney): Single Tickets, JE47 6s. to £8&. >turn Tickets, .£75 Wβ. and J8132. Return Tickets available for two yeare. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD.,;Agente; Wellington and Wanganui. ■ .-■'.' Telephone m, • ;.' ■ ■■■••• ■■ '• . .■'■ ■ r> AND 6.' • BRANCH SERVICE. >.-'■• FOR DURBAN, CAPE TOWN; AND LONDON. FROM SYDNEY. / .•.'•■. ■ ■ i- ■ Com- Laarei ' Steamer Tonn mander. Sydney. . Beltane ; 11,000 Lingham Oot. 17 ■•.■,- E"ARES-One Class Only—Wellington, to London, to £21; to Cape Town or Durban, £U 14s. to JlB 18s. f Return and Ston-over Tickets, interchangeable with Aberdeen Line. _ Tickets for return to Sydney, via Sue? Canal. Second-class by P. and O. Mail £i 9 '19s. to 453 11g.'.-. ' •■■'.'.■ All the Steamers are Twin Screw. MURRAY, ROBERTS,AND CO., LTD., Wellington, Napier, arid Dunedin. i WIPPON YUSEN 7 ,KAISHA. ■y IMPERIAL JAPANESE MAIL LINE ='• TO JAPAN, via Brisbane, Towneville, f. Thursday- Island, Manilla, and Hong )■•■■ Kong. ■•;■ '!. ' •: " THE POPULAR AUSTRALIAN LINE. Next Sailing, from- SYDNEY: ■--. ; S.S. IN ABA MARU,6OOO Tons, .Wednesday, October" 10th. Due Yoko- . hama, November 9thi ' ; "N.Y.K." SAILINGS. . ■ '.]■•■ i>ne Dne^ Bteamer Tons Leave Hong ■ Yoko- ,'■•..■ :'' I Sydney. Kong hama ' .- Tango Hani 17500 Oct. 28 Nov 16 Nov. 26 '■';■ . KikkoMarn , 15000. Nov. 25 Dec. 14 JBec. 24 .Saloon amidships. Two-berth Cabins. .' Electric Fans. Laundry aboard. :■•'.' ,-: ROUND THE WORLD TOURS. The N.Y.K. book to London and Ronnd ■■the World, giving choice of a great ya- : riety of routes, via , America,' Siberian , Railway, or Suez, and returning by optional Mail Lines. GO BY THE N.Y.K. ROUTE. ■ For particulars apply ' HUDDART, PARKER. LTD., Agents. EAND A. MAIL LINE, . . •-• To -.. , MANILLA, CHINA, AND JAPAN, Via Queensland, Port Darwin, and Timor. ''- ' ■ 1 I lieavea Steamer. Tons Oommandor. Bydpey ■ S ASTERN 3GOO P. Carter Aug 19 ALDENHAM 4000 G. L. Smith Sep. 9 EMPIRE 45(10 B. T. Pilcher' Oct 7 «ST. ALBANS 4500 E. B. S. Baikie Oct. 28 *Wirelesa Telegraphy. Space for Frozen Cargo. the picturesque route to :■■.•:•■■■■ europk Through Bookings ,via Japan, Canada, and the U. 5.5.., or Trans-Siberia Railway. Salcon Accommodation amidships. Large .Cool Two-Berth Cabins, all on the Upper Deck, and fitted with Electric Fans. Linen Washed on Board. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO., LTD. ,W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., Agents, Wellington. Telephone 436.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2255, 15 September 1914, Page 1
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