SHIPPING NOTICES. 3 TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Ui OF f NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Subject, to alteration without notion, - LYTTELTON. ' n ■ .. , f (Through Rail Tickets and Label* r i Issued.) [ Maori Friday Nov. 17 7.45 p.m. ; Mararoa Saturday Nov. 18 7.45 p.m. I Maonj Monday Nov. 20 7.45 p.m. £ Mararoa Tuesday Nov. 21 7.45 p.m: Maori' Wednesday Nov. 22 7.45 p.m. 9 Mararoa Thursday Nov. 23 7.45 p.m. s All Ferry Steamers sail from new Ferry Wharf, d a " : : r ■•■'■' ' 0 NAPIER, GISBORNE. and AUCKLAND. 0 Tarawera Thursday Nov. 23 5 p.m. .. Monowai Monday \ Nov. 27 5 p.m. ~ LYTTELTON AND DTJNEDIN. _ 'Taxawora Friday Nov. 17 5 p.mV 8 Monowai Tuesday Nov. 21 5 p.m, 'Perishable cargo only.. N r—-- ; NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA. - Rarawa leaves New Plymouth on arriv»l 1 of Mail Train from Wellington. See - Special Advertisement. 3*: ~ : TIMARU, OAMAR.U, BLUFF. ■ Te Anau Saturday Nov. 18 j • ■ —_ , SYDNEY AND HOBART. - Moeraki Thursday Nov. 23 5 p.m. Manuka Thursday Dec. 7 5 p.m. Wireless Telegraphy. PICTON (BLENHEIM), NELSON. - Takapuna Friday . Nov. 17 12.45 p.m. Takapuna Monday Nov. 20 12.45 p.m. Mapourika Tuesday Nov. 21" noon • Takapuna Wednesday Nov. 22 12.45 p.m. Takapuna ' Friday y Nov. 24 13.45 p.m. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH.IND ; . HOKITIKA. } Mapourika Tuesday Nov. 21 noon CANADA, 'AMERICA. LONDON, Via VANCOUVER. From Sydney From Auckland Niagara Nov. 23 Noy. 58 Makura Dec. 21 Deo. 29 '• SAN FRANCISCO. jj ■. RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. From Wellington. Moaaa Thursday Dec. 7 3 p.m. FIJI (Suva), TONGA (Nukualofa. Haapei, Vavau), APIA (Samoa). From Auckland. Talune Monday December 11 Tiokets available for stop-over or le- - turn by Messrs, Huddart, Parker and Co.'s Steamers. Berths will only be allotted to passengers on produotion af passage tickets at Company's Office; ': Passengers will only be allowed aboard ". on production of passage tickets. Latest time for receiving cargo may b* !. had on application, at Company's Office. Railway Tiokots from Lyttelton to i,' Christohurch and to Principal Southern Stations, available for one month, may be obtained ■■ ■on application at th« Companir's Office. 0 TTUDDART,. PARKER " LINE. .-"• SAILINGS i (Circumstances Permitting.) |l FOR SIDNEY AND HOBART. i. fßiverina ■ Thursday. Nov. 30 5 p.m, ! ■• FOR MELBOURNE, -Via SOUTHERN •> . PORTS (omitting Hobart). Wiramera-Saturday . ' Dec v 2 5 p.m. FOR SYDNEY, Via NAPIER. GISBORNE, AND AUCKLAND. Steamer Early. " FOR LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Westralia Friday Nov. 24 > i p.m'. _ tCarrying Ist, '2nd Saloon, and Steerage Passengers. All Fitted with Wireless TelegMphy. Tickets available for stop-over or re. turn by U.S.S. Co.'s Steamers, or tied i- versa. a Head Office for New Zealand; Queen's Chambers, Wellington. . New Zealand Agents for tho Hebbnrn e Colliery.- ' ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL' MAIL STEAMERS, i. Sailing from SYDNEY i. MELBOURNE b as under for PLYMOUTH and LONDON (Tilbury), via SOUTH AFRICA, calling at DURBAN and CAPE TOWN. '• Tons. From From From - Steamer. Beg. Sydney. Mela. Aarf. •OESOTA 12,036 Deo. 3 Dec. 6 ' 'OBOKTBS 9,023 Deo. JS Dec. 20 *OMRAH 8.130 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 •OSTERLES 12.129 Jan. 27 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 1 ORONTES 9,023 ■ Apr. 4 Apr. 11 Apr. 13 OJTEAH .... 8,130 Apr. 18 Apr. 25 Apr. 27 v OSTERt/EY 12,129 May 19 / May 23 May 25 •Taking First Saloon Passengers Only, r Steamers Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy ? FARES NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: i SALOON-Single; .650 to X9O; Beturn, ' ' £81 to ,£135. i. RETURN TICKETS AVAILABLE 1 FOR TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF n ISSUE. ' THIRD. CLASS-JSO, £22, Return (available 12 months), £36, £39 125., £43 s 4s. '■>'•'■. e First and Second Saloon Tickets are - interchangeable . with P. and O. Come pany. ■' Firsthand Second Class Passengers se- »- oure special advantages by booking h through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, 8 which ar© included in the, above fares. Passages can be booked to or prepaid from any of the above ports. • - UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF !, N.Z; (LTD.), Agents in New Zealand. PAINTING, DECORATING, SIGN- -. WRITING. i- ATOW Ls the Season for Painting and 1™ Decorating. This .Department is now under the management of MR. H. BALDWINSON, who has bad wide ex- " perience in the latest modern ideas of ( . decoration. J We now opening large stocks of t New Season's Wall-papers. I . Estimates and Plans furnished for the - best class of work. Inquiries by letter or per 'phone 1995. will be promptly attended to. Warehouse Opposite Town Hall. SMITH AND SMITH, LTD., Wakefield and Morcer Streets. ; THE "DISTINGUISHED SERVICE" '■ CAR. 5 THE "HAYNES SIX." # , A PART from mechanical efficiency, the I xl "Havnes Six" is the Car Perfect. A beautiful _ stream-liner which makes you look twice when it passes! A lowhung, perfectly-sprung body, replete with .every feature which makes for comfort, _ 6afety, simplicity! Underslung rear springs "soak up" road shook—only the chassis can 6kip. Electric light and starting; 20 miles per gallon; 43i h.p. L R.A.C. Rating. Inspect.i CASELBERG AND CO., r • Ingestre Street, /' WELLINGTON. CHAS. A. FLETCHER, ' ~ Chemist, Pharmacist, and Pre--1 scription Specialist. Sole Address: 292 Lambton Quay. Mail orders promptly dispatched.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2931, 17 November 1916, Page 1
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