SHIPPINC NOTICES. MEW PLYMOUTH - ONEHUNGA IV AND AUCKLAND SERVICE. S.S. RARAWA <1072 tone) Leave, NEW PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER for; ONEHUNGA, AUCK- , LAND, on TUESDAY and ERTDAY, on ' arrival of Express from Wellington. <Wt„S£" ® LAND, for NEW PLYMOUTH, on MONDAY and THURSDAY, connecting witn Wellington Express at Breakwater. (Weather, etc., permitting.)* . t-. »_ *Thursdar, June 3rd, being Birthday, the Rarawa will leave Uneliunga on Wednesday, 2nd, instead ot on ; 24a.; Return, 425.; Steerage, 18a. 6d.; return, 295. „w»ined Further information can be obtai from Union- S.S. Co., Ltd., and Northern S.S. Co.. Ltd., Joint Agents. . LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Agenta. THE following Vessels are appointed to sail as under:— FOR WANGANUI. ' S.S. Stormbird Friday 5 p.m. Cargo received Thursday. FOR BLENHEIM. S.S. Blenheim Friday 9 P- m - Passenger Accommodation. ■ NAPIER (Inner Harbour), GISBORNE • WHARF, AKITIO. . S.S. Ripple Tueday '. 6 p.m. Cargo received as under:—Napier ana Gisborne, Monday and Tuesday; Akitio, ■ Wairoa, and Bays North of Gisborne, ' HAVELOCK AND PELORUS SOUNDS. S.S. Blenheim June 2 ° p.m. Passenger Accommodation. No cargo received after 3 p.m. ' JOHNSTON aND CO., LTD., Agents. Telephone No. 44. THE undermentioned STEAMERS will leave (circumstances permitting) afl follow: — FOR KAIKOURA, LYTTELTON, AND •BANKS PENINSULAR. CYGNET-FRIDAY, 7 p.m. FOR FOXTON. ' QUEEN OF THE SOUTH—THIS DAY, 4 p.m. FOR BLENHEIM. OP AW A—FRIDAY, ■ 7 p.m. For Freight and Passage apply to— LEVIN AND CO., Agents. ANCHOR SHIPPING <t FOUNDRY COMPANY, LTD. _ Sailings (circumstances permitting):— FOR NELSON, WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOIGTIIU. Alexander This Day May 27 5 p.m. FOR PATE A. , Aorere This Day May 27 noon ,W. AND G. TURN HULL AND CO., LTD., Agents. FOR NELSON, MOTUEKA, TAKAKA AND COLLINGWOOD. *Nikau Thursday May 27 5 p.m, *Nikau . Saturday May 29 2 p.m, , *Nikau Tuesday June 1 5 p.m. *Stewardess carried. Kaitoa Friday May 28 5 p.m lvaitoa Monday May 31 3 p.m. Kaitoa Wednesday June 2 5 p.m. These Steamers' have superior accommodacion for Saloon Passengers. Passengers must produce tickets at oni office before they embark. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., 'Phone 1540. Agentß. ■piOR WANGANUI, ' S.S. KAPITI—THIS DAY, 5 p.m. | FOR PATEA. i . S.S. KAPUNI—MONDAY, 5 p.m. DALTtETY AND CO., LTD., Telephone 3018. Agent®. The westland steam shii COMPANY, LIMITED. [ S.S. DEFENDER, FOR HOKITIKA (Direct), THIS DAY, at 3 p.m. i This Vessel will be dispatched as above, ' J weather and circumstances permitting. For freight, etc., apply to W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD. Agente. ' FOR LYTTELTON AND TIMABU. S.S. HIMITANGI. TO-DAY, rjVKURSDAY, MAY 27th, at 4 p.m. THE CHATHAM ISLANDS FISHING CO., LTD., 2 Ballajice Street. , . —. , AN IDEAL TOUR. A, TRIP TO TROPIC ISLES. i "OTEALIH and pleasure await the < JO. jaded bi/siness man, the farm- » er, and the pastoralist in the Beau--1 tiful Islands of the Southern Sens. The cruise is a. succession of vary- . ing and delightful experiences. Monotony is unknown. Days are warm and bright. The ocean is practically always calm. ; The magnificent Twin Screw Steamer ATUA, 3444 tons, sails from Auckland every fourth Monday. The ports visited are Suva, and Levuka (Fiji), Nukualofa, Haapai, and Var vau (Tonga), and Apia (Samoa). The : trip occupies about tuenty-one days. The spacious Mail Steamers JlaI Tama, Moana, and Maitai leave Wellington every fourth Thursday for Rarotonga and Tahiti-a, wonderfulI ly interesting trip. Return by either s.s. Taluno to Auckland, or Mail Steamer to Wellington. Write TO-DAY for Hlustrated Pamphlets and all information to— ; THE UNION S.S. COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. i ; ■ rpHOS. OOOK AND gON (Offices all over the world). , BOOK PASSAGES AND SECURE BERTHS By ALL LINES, ALL CLASSES. ' No Commission Charged. Trouble Saved. i DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED. LOWEST RATES. i -| nl t S fl nd or Call for Sailing IQIK ; lyls List, with Fares. iyjlO , Travel Made Easy by Booking at 1 COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, Customhouse Quay. THE Pen Doctor.—Fountain Pens will someitimes meet with mishaps, so s buy your ]»n where, if anything goes s wrong, you can get it repaired—that'e . George Jclfery, 271 Lambton Quay (opp. r Haroourt's. ORANGE LILY, used by thousands in New Zealand (established 1801) tyiniplo free. ?,',iss Rankin, 125 Willi; - Street, above OafesV i TtTSTE have a good stock of Baily's lat n v V est Tennis Racquets and 1915 Hare s Ccurt Tennis Balls, which we aro quot h ing at Teduoed prices. W. J, Swtcr »n« 2i Grey Street, Phoao 1174.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 1
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