SHIPPING NOTICES. MEW PLYMOUTH - ONEHUNGA AND AUCKLAND SERVICE. S.S. RARAWA (1072 tons) Leaves NEW PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER for ONEHUNGA, AUCKLAND, oil TUESDAY and FRIDAY, on arrival of Express from Wellington. (Weather, etc., permitting.) __ And leave!) ONEHUNGA, AUCKLAND, for NEW PLYMOUTH, on MONDAY and THURSDAY, connecting with Wellington Express at ' Breakwater. (Weather, etc., permitting.) NOTE—The Rarawa leaves Onehunga, oil Wednesday, August 4, and Breakwater on Thursday, August 5, instead of on Thursday and Friday respectively. Pares: Saloon, 245.; Return, 425.; Steerage, 18s. 6d.; rturn, 295. Further information can be obtained from Union S.S. Co., Ltd., and. Northern S.S. Co., Ltd., Joint Agents. . LEVIN AND CO., LTD.. Agents. THE following Vessels are appointed to sail as under:— FOB WANGANUI. S.S. Stormbird This Day Noon ' FOR BLENHEIM. S.S. Friday 5 p.m. Passenger Accommodation. NAPIER (Inner Harbour), GISBORNE WHARF, AKITIO. S.S. Ripple . Tuesday 6 p.m. Cargo received as , under Napier and Gisborne, Monday and Tuesday; Akitio, Wairoa, and Bays North of Gisborne, Tuesday. HAVELOCK AND PELORUS SOUNDS. S.S. Blenheim August 11 . 8 p.m. Passenger Accommodation. No cargo received after 3 p.m. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents. Telephone No. ij. THE undermentioned STEAMERS will leave (circumstances permitting) aa follow:— FOR KAIKOURA AND LYTTELTON. Via COAST. .WAKATU—FRIDAY, 4 p.m. FOR-FOXTON. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH-FRIDAY, i p.m. FOR BLENHEIM. ± • OPAWA—THIS DAY, 5 p.m. For Freight and Passage apply to— .' LEVIN AND CO., Agents. ANCHOR SHIPPING & FOUNDRY COMPANY. LTD. Sailings (circumstances permitting)— FOR WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIICA. Regulus This Day Aug. 5" 5 p.m. FOR PATEA. Aorero Early. W. AND G. TURNBULLANDCO., LTD., Agents. FOR NELSON, MOTUEKA, TAKAKA, AND COLLINGWOOD. *Nikau Thursday Aug. 5 5 p.m. Kaitoa Friday ' Aug. 6 -5 p.m. Nikau* Saturday Aug. 7 2 p.m. Kaitoa Monday Aug. 9 5 p.m. s Nikau Tuesday, Aug. 10 5 p.m. , "Stewardess carried. / ■ ■ These Steamers have superior accommodation for Saloon Passengers. Passengers must produce tickets at our office before they embark. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., 'Phone 1540. Agents. •p>. 0 E W iNSAKU I. S.S. KAPITI—THIS DAY, Noon. FOR PATEA. , S.S. HAWERA—FRIDAY, 3 p.m. ' DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Telephone 3018. Agents. S.S. JOHN QJAILS FOR WANGANUI M THIS DAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5. 1915, Receiving cargo up till 2 p.m. G. T. HULL AND CO., , Jolinston St., Agents. Telephone 868.
JAPAN'S FESTIVAL . YEAR. The' CORONATION OF THE EMPEROR. • FOR THIS UNIQUE OCCASION OF ARTISTIC & HISTORIC MAGNIFICENCE AND' INTERNATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE, Arrangements must be made PROMPTLY BY ALL WHO INTEND TO SEE IT. THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA AUSTRALIA-JAPAN LINE Is admittedly the BEST TO TRAVEL BY. SEE AT ONCE TO SECURE YOUR ' BERTH! THE CORONATION FESTIVITIES TAKE PLACE IN ■ < . NOVEMBER NEXT--"The Season." Note.—SAILINGS OF THE "N.Y.K." every 28 days. > Next Boat, NIKKO MARU, 5559 Tons, sailing from Sydney August 23. For full particulars of Rates of Freight and Passage Money, apply BURNS. PHILP AND CO., LTD., , Agents, 330 lambton Quay. Tel. Cl 5. AN IDEAL TOUR. A TRIP TO TROPIC ISLES. O EALTH and pleasure await the JUL. jaded- business man, the farmer, and the pastoralist "in the Beautiful Islands of the Southern Seas. The cruise is a succession of varying and', delightful • experiences. Monotony is unknown. Days are warm and bright. The ocean is practically always calm. • The magnificent Twin- Screw Steamer NAVUA, 2930 tons, sails from Auckland every fourth Monday. The ports visited are Suva and Levuka (Fiji), Nukualofa, Haapai, and Va- . ■ vau (Tonga), and Apia (Samoa). The trip ioccupies about twenty-one days, ■ The spacious Mail Steamers Ma-' r'ama, Moana, and Maitai leave Wellington every : fourth Thursday for Rarotonga and Tahiti—a wonderfully interesting trip. Return by either s.s. Talune to Auckland, or Mail Steamer to Wellington. ■ NOTE—Passengers for Tahiti must apply to Department of Internal Affairs for passports. Two clear weeks' notice imperative. Write TO-DAY - for Illustrated Pamphlets and all information to— THE UNION S.S. COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. rjIHOS. QOOK AND igON (Offices all over the world). BOOK PASSAGES AND SECURE • BERTHS By ALL LINES, ALL CLASSES. No Commission Charged. Trouble Saved. DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED. LOWEST RATES. 10l K Send or Call for Sailing IQI K jLyjLO List, with Fares, la 10 Travel Made Easy by Booking_ ht COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, : Customhouse Quay. WE have a good stock of daily's latest Tennis Racquets and 1915 Hard Court Tennis Balls, which we are quoting at reduced prices. W. J. Seafer and Co., 21 Grey Street. 'Phone H74. A T Quereo . Bros.' Sale on. Friday, -iV all the beautiful coats, in navy Astrachan, col'd tweed, plain Cheviot, cream serge, etc,, ueuul m'icc from Gd. to JDj.i.aH Ife 64, ...Omat ten,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2532, 5 August 1915, Page 1
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