SHIPPING NOTICES. gHAW, (gAVILL, AND 00., ] £ ' LIMITED. i ■ . '"i SHE DIRECT LINE OP STEAMERS TO ENGLAND. : IHE LARGEST PASSENGER BTEAMERB Jl: IN THE NEW. ZEALAND TRADE. SIfPHB Superb. 12,000 ton, twin-screw Paj- * - X sengef Steamers of thfi Shaw, Bavlll .-, One make frequent Sailings to a Port j] ;.-in the United Kingdom. . v Unsurpassed Accommodation for First, -Second, and Third-class Passengers. • 1 All vessels are -fitted with Wireless Teleiv Braphy f»Bd; Patent -Fire Extinguishers. • _ Passages: from .London- may be arranged I'hero. I. A '.V For fall particulars apply to the Agents, tEVIN AND CO., LTD. : DALGETY AND CO LTD. HURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., WD. £ THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING ! COMPANY, LINE. .. -V. MODERN TWIN-SOREW PASSENGER STEAMERS. E PHTED WITH , EVERY COMPORT. .IITfT fa intended until further notice to --'X dispatch a Passenger Steamer from •'.tiffls to time to a port In the United fl Kingdom. „ „ !!" Return Tickets available by P. and 0. - Line. . ■ . , Alio from time to time as opportunity offers FIRBT-CLASB INSULATED -CARGO STEAMERS. , . ~ . For particulars as to passages, freight, - .Ma., ' Apply to " " - THB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING 1 ; COMPANY. LTD. / •,nnHß' "ALL-RED" ROUTE. . 'IAHE "ALL-RED" ROUTE, j] (AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND-CANADA. .' OANADIAN-AUBTRALASIAN R.M. LINE. ■In OonJunoMonwlth Oanadian-PaoWo p p Steamers will be Dispatched at Regular - ' . Intervals, Through some '\>f the GREATEST ' BOENTO WONDERS of the World to All A Parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES, and r BRITISH ISLES. t. 'ABOUND THE WORLD TOURS. • In Conjunction with all the Cape, Suez, : China, and Japan Lines, at Lowest Rates. PASSPORTS. . '. ; Travellers to any plaoe outside the Dominion are reminded that It is advisable ■ to obtain Passports, and that it Is necessary to make early application to the ; Government for them. All Return and Round Tour Tickets '.. Interchangeable with Union Steam Ship ; Company's R.M. Line. Pamphlets, Maps, and all Information Free. : ... mqN S.S.j CO. OF N.Z. (LTD ), P: Managing Agents. [TJOYAL MAIL SERVICE. : mOYAI, MAIL SERVICE. , Si '> a> ALL AMERICAN POINTS AND • • BRITISH ISLES. b< St Steamers will be Dispatchcd at Regular Intervals. , 'All, Return . and Round Tour Tickets ' ' Interchangeable- with O.A/Line "All Red" Route. .. . ' • <" PASSPORTS. hi Travellcrsto. any .place outside the Doi minion are reminded that it Is advisable c ; "to obtain Pk'siports.'and that it is neces- h; : sary to make early application to the ol Government for them. , Oi For particulars,. regarding passages and - . freights, apply " UNION 6.8. CO. OP N.Z. (LTD.I. j ORIENT, ■ LINE OF ' ROYAL MAIL S . STEAMERS, " WHt be Dispatched at Regular Iz-tirvals > for the. .United Kingdom, via ports. FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: & SALOON—Single, £50 to £90. . Eotura, u 1 £81-to £155, •. ~ g, - EETURN TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR TWO T YEARS PROM DATE OP ISSUE. . ; THIRD CLASS—£?O, £22, £24. Return 8. (available 13 months), £56, £39 12s„ £43 4a. : Hrrt and Second Saloon Oversea Tickets are interchangeablo-with the P. and O. Co'. First, and Second Class Passengers secure S. Special Advantages by booking through ; from New Zealand,, boing provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which are 'included in the'' above fares. Passages , can be hooked to or prepaid , from any ~ ■ potts of call. n UNION 6TEAJT SHIP COMPANY OF fo N.Z. (LTD.), . "v. ". Affents' in New Zealand. — : Q .TVTBW PLYMOUTH. ONEHUNGA, AND 111 AUCKLAND SEJtVIOE. ■ Biß. RARAWA LEAVES NEW PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER Cor. ONEHUNGA,'AUCKLAND, on TUEBDAY and FRIDAY, on arrival of Express — from Wellington. (Weather, etc., per- . mltting.) , „ ... .■- I And Leaves.;ONEHUNGA, AUOKLAND, MONDAY and THURSDAY, connecting with Wellington Express nt Breakwater. (Weather, eto., permitting.) N.B.—The Rara-wa will leave Onehunga on Wednesday., February 50th, and New Plymouth on Saturday, 23rd, instead of on 21st and 22nd respectively. Fares—Saloon, JOs.; Return, 60s. Steerase,. £28. 6d.;: Return. Us. Farther information can be obtained from Union 8.8. Co., Ltd., and Northern 6.8; C 0..: Joint Agents. — LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Agents, JF( .MIPPON YUBEN KAISHA. (Japan Mail Steamship Co.) W Sailings to JAPAN, via Queensland Ports, W Manila and Hongkong, From Sydney. : Soars to Java' Ports and Singapore by Burns-Pbilp Line. F( REGULAR SERVICES TO ABOVE PORTB Ni I SAPE, PLEASANT TRAVEL. Ni 1 Wireless Installed on All Steamers. Ni For fuU particulars as to sailings, fares : 'freights Apply to i Of BUBNS, PHILP AND CO., LTD. ■- . ■' <p MO Lambton Quay, — . _ WELLINGTON. TeL Sl6, Box 410. DART-PARKER LIMITED ~■ INTERCOLONIAL"AND COABTAL . SERVICES. , SYDNEY, HOBART, MELBOURNE. Particulars Supplied on application. ~" FOR MELBOURNE. Via SOUTHERN PORTS. Steamer early. . FOR LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. ' Steamer Tuesday Feb. 26 5 p.m. All steamers fitted with wireless tele- f graphy. V Tickets available for stopover or ro- . turn by U.S.S. Co.'a Steamers, or rice ,versa. . Head Office, for New Zealand: Queen's Chambers, Wellington. p. Agents for Hepburn Colliery. 0< •, N. • ' Js POSTAdk OF "THE DOMINION" TO ALL - • i\ IJUTBAL COUNTRIES. In a IT TNDER the new regulations newspapers addressed to neutral oountrieß are i'i not forwarded UNLESS,' 'DISPATCHED ' THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF • THE PAPER ITSELF. Oo Under Thz Dominion Special Permit . readers who have been sending the paper ~ to friends resident in any neutral country can ensure future forwarding by oomjnunicatlnß with the Publisher. Pr
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 134, 23 February 1918, Page 2
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