SHIPPING SERVICES. PAND O. 9. N. CO. .... • AND O. S. N. CO. SYDNEY TO LONDON, Via Melbourne. Adelaide, Fremantle, Co. lombo, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles FIRST AND SECOND CLASS ONLY. Steamer. Tons Reg. Leave Sydney. NARKUNDA 15,000 Oct. 31 MANTUA 10,800 Nov. 29 NALDERA 15,000 Dec. ?7 MA.LWA 10.800 Feb. 7 NARKUNDA 15.000 Mar. 7 MANTUA 10,800 Apr. 4 NALDERA 15,000 May 3 All Via Bombay. Passengers can book through from New Zealand. Return Tickets art interchangeable with New Zealand Shipping 00., via Panama; Cnnadian-Australasian Line, via Vancouver: Union'Australasian Line, via San Francisco. JOHNSTON AND CO.. LTD.. Agents, Wellington and Wanganui. Telephone 44. USTRALTAN - ORIENTAL LINE. SANDAKAN, MANILA ft HONG-KONG Sailing nt Queensland Ports, Thursday Island. CHANGSHA Nov. 4 TAIYUAN Dec. 18 Steamers fitted with wireless. Surgeon carried. For full particulars apply to .’JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD.. Tel. 44. Wellington and Wanganui. RICHARDSON AND CO., LTD. FOR NAPTER flnne- .Harbour), GISBORNE (Wharf), AKITIO. S.S. Ripple Saturday 8 p.m. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD , Agents. Telephones 44 and 2235. FOR WANGANUI. S.S. Kennedy This Day 4 p.m. HAVELOCK AND PELORUS SOUNDS. S.S. Invercargill Early JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD. Telephone 44. Agents.
A NCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY COMPANY, LTD. (Circumstances permitting.) FOR GREYMOUTH AND WESTPORT (Taking cargo for Hokitika,) Alexander Monday Nov. 14 5 p.m. Note.—Cargo must be booked at office and boat note stamped. FOR NELSON, MOTUEKA, TAKAKA. AND COLLINGWOOD. Nikau Thursday Nov. 10 5 p.m. Kaitoa Friday Nov. 11 6.30 p.m. Nikau .Saturday Nov. 12 2 p.m., Kaitoa Monday Nov. 14 G. 30 p.m’. Nikau Tuesday Nor. 15 5 p.m. W. At. BANNATiNE AND CO., LTD.. ’Phone 1540. Agents. JjlOR WANGANUI. S.S. KAPITI—THIS DAY, Noon. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., ’Phones 8018, 3578. Agents. rjYHE undermentioneel Steamers will leave (circumstances permitting) as follow :— FOR BLENHEIM. OPAWA—THIS DAY. 4 p.m. (Cargo must be alongside ship by 4 p.m.) WAIRAU—FRIDAY, 4 p.m. FOR LYTTELTON AND KAIKOURA. WAKATU—THIS DAY, 4 p.m. FOR WANGANUI. KENNEDY—THIS DAY, 3 p.m. Cargo received after 8 a.m. at No. 13 Queen’s Wharf. FOR FOXTON. K ENNE DY—SATTTRI)A Y, Noon. (Cargo for Foxton to bo booked at office.) For freight and passage apply to LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Agerts. 'Phones 5 and 1904. •OATEA FARMERS’ CO-OP. FREEZA ING CO. FOR PA TEA WAVERLEY—THIS DAY, 5 p.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., Tel. 4030/5. Agents. KAIAPOI SHIPPING AND TRADING CO., LTD. / FOR LYTTELTON. S.S. WOOTTON—THIS DAY, 10th inst. inst. Receiving cargo until '4 p.m. 7 CATHIE DEMPSTER ft CO.. Baker’s Building, 'Phones ' 1793, 20—063. Agente. rwaiß CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPA PING CO.. LTD. FOR LYTTELTON. TIMARU, AND DUNEDIN. Steamer Early. . A. H. TURNBULL AND 'CO.. Agents, 'Phono 827. 113 Maritime Buildings. JJUDDART, PARKER, LIMITED. FOR SYDNEY (From Wellington). RIVERINA —Friday, November 11, noon. Carries first, second, and third C ass. FOR SYDNEY (From Auckland). ULlMAROA—November 25 Head Office for New Zealand: QUEEN’S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON. Q H in S I I N JI. H I B E LINE. LONDON and WEST COAST PORTS. UNITED KINGDOM—Out and Homs. STEAMER LOADING EARLY. FLEET—Argyllshire, Ayrshire, Banff, shire, Buteshire, Berwickshire. Cargo carried nt Low Rates of Freight Offers of Corgi London to New Zealand Wanted. SHIRE LIN 1! built first steamer specially constructor for New Zealand Rofrlg. erated trade, wl dch vessel loaded in New Zealand, 1884. Uince then Company hnvy bepn continuously in the Passenger and Cargo Trade to and from Now Zealand. For passage and freight, apply to TURNBULL. MARTIN, AND CO. DUNEDIN. Loading Brokers •JVIPPON YUSEN KAIBHA As (Japan Mail Steamship Co.) Sailings to JAPAN, via Queensland Porte, Manila, and Hong-Kong. from Sydney. BURNS, PHILP LINE. Tours to Java Porta and Singapore REGULAR SERVICE TO ABOVE PORTS. Safe, Pleasant Travel. Wireless Installed on all Steamers. For full particulars as to Sailings, Fares, Freights, .apply to BURNS, PHILP AND CO., LTD.. 69-75 Molreworfh Street, WELLINGTON. Tel. 615. Bog 410. BUSINESS NQTICS9. MEAT. MEAT. MEAT. HTGIIEST Grade, at cheapest rates, - fresh from the land each day. Visit our up-to-date premises ut Courtenay Place. Follow tlie crowd. SYMONDS BROS. Modern Meat Market. 'Phono 22 —850. Courtenay Place I VIEWER Boot Repairs; wear WoodMilne Rubber Soles. Neater than others; fixed with screws; easily renewed. Ask your bootmaker.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 40, 10 November 1921, Page 10
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