Tho erstwhile Union Company steamer Manojpourl, wliicli left Timaru in July lost for Newcastle, tlienco Oeylon and Japan, arrived later at Hons; Kong, where the crew were paid off. They, returned to Sydney, and their positions were taken by a Japanese crt-w. 'l'wo new lines of foreign sloamere have entered the AustraJian-Europc-an trade lately advertioiuz regular and frequent sailings between Australia- and Swedish and Norwegian ports. These arc the Swedish, South African and Australian Line, nnd the Norwegian, Africa and Australian Jjlne. The steamers ■ named in the advertisements as belonging to these linos ere the Hellenic, Nordic, Sydic, Tasmania, Indianlc, Australia Vinstra, Atna, liena, and Tysla There lias been a great demand for the oolebrated Victor oheese vat during tho past few months; anyone requiring novr vats are urged to write immediately to short. Albert J. Parton, Carterton.—Advi. the maker, m material ia extremely eh,oiti Albert I. Parian, Carterton.-AdTt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2618, 13 November 1915, Page 8
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149Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2618, 13 November 1915, Page 8
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