SHIPPING SERVICES. ._ PAfND O. S. N. CO. • AND O. 8. N. CO. SYDNEY TO LONDON, Via Melbourne, Adelaide. Fremantle, Colombo, Suez, Port Baid, Marseillea FIRST AND SECOND CLASS ONLY. Steamer. Tons Reg. Leave Sydney. NARKUNDA 15,000 Oct. 31 MANTUA 10,800 Nov. 29 NALDERA 15,000 Dec. 27 /MALWA 10,800 Feb. 7 NARKUNDA 15.000 Mar. 7 MANTUA 10.800 Apr. 4 NALDERA 15,000 May 2 All Via Bombay; Passengers can book through from New Zealand. Return Tickets are interchangeable with New Zealand Shipping Co., via Panama; Canadian.-Australa«ian Line, via Vancouver - Union” Australasian Line, via San Francisco. JOHNSTON AND CO.. LTD.. Agents, Wellington and Wanganui. Telephone 44. AUSTRALIAN - ORIENTAL LINE. SANDAKAN, MANILA * HONG-KONG Sailing at Queensland Porta, Thursday Island. CHANGSHA Nov. 4 TAIYUAN .<.../ Dec. 16 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 NAPIER (Inner Harbour), CISBORNE (Wharf), AKITIO. S.S. Putiki Monday 6 p.m. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD, Agents. Telephones 41 and 223.?. FOR WANGANUI. S.S. Invercargill Early HAVELOCK AND PELORUS SOUNDS. S.S. Invercargill Early JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD. Telephone 44. Agents. A NCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY -fk COMPANY, LTD. (Circumstances permitting.) I'OR 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. t FOR NELSON, MOTUEKA: TAKAKA. AND COLLINGWOOD. Nikau Saturday Nov. 12 2 p.m. Kaitoa Monday Nov. 14 6.30 p.m. Nikau Tuesday Nov. 15 5 p.m. Kaitoa Wednesday Nov. 16 G. 30 p.m. Nikau Thursday Nov. 17 5 p.m. W M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., 'Phone 1540. Agentz.
jjlOß WANGANUI. S.S. KAPITI—MONDAY, Noon. FOR PATEA. S.S. KAPUNI—MONDAY, Noon. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., ’Phones 3018, 3578. Agents. mHE undermentioned Steamers will JL leave (circumstances permitting) as follow:— , FOR BLENHEIM. OPAWA-THIS DAY, Noon. (Cargo must bo nt ship’s side before 11.30 , a.m.) WAIRAU—MJONDAY, 4 - p.m. (Cargo received until 4 p.m. only.) FOR LYTTELTON AND KATKOURA, WAKATU—THIS DAY, Noon. FOR FOXTON. I KENNEDY—MONDAY, 4 p.ni. Cargo for Foxton to be booked 1 at office and boat note stamped. For freight and passage apply to LEVIN AND CO., LTD., AgeoU. ’Phones 5 and 1904,
JpOR GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA. S.S. NGAHERE Sails for Greymoutb. direct THIS DAY (SATURDAY). ’ Weather and circumstances permitting. , Receiving cargo till 10.30 a.m. THE BLACKBALL COAL CO., LTD., Maritime Buildings, Waterloo QuayTelephone 936. PATEA FARMERS’ CO-OP. FREEZING CO. ■ —— ■ I FOR PATEA WAVERLEY—MONDAY, 2 p.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., Tel. 4030/5. Agents. KAIAPOI SHIPPING AND TRADING CO., LTD. \ FOR LYTTELTON. ' 5.5. WOOTTON—MONDAY, 14tk Inst. Receiving cargo until 4 p.m. CATHIH DEMPSTER & CO.. Baker’s Building, 'Phonos 1793, 20—663. Agento, mHE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIP1 PING CO.. LTD. FOR LYTTELTON. TIMARU, AND DUNEDIN. Steamer Early. A. H. TURNBULL AND CO.. Agents, *Phone 827. 113 Maritime Buildings.
JJUDDART, PARKER, LIMITED. FOR SYDNEY (From Wellington). RIVERINA—Friday, November 11, noon. Carries first, second, and third < ass. FOR SYDNEY (From Auckland). ULlMAROA—November 25 Head Office for New Zealand: QUEEN’S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON. Aberdeen line. BERDEEN LINE. SYDNEY TO LONDON, VIA SOUTH AFRICA. Sailings (circumstance# permitting): Steamer. Tone. Leave Sydney, THEMISTOCLES 11,500 Feb. 11 DEMOSTHENES 11,500 Mar. 11 EURIPIDES 15,000 Apr. 8 Saloon nnd Third-class Passages from New Zeeland to Afrioa and London can r.ow be arranged. For Fares and Particulars, apply to DALGETY AND CO., LTD., 'Phone# 3018 and 3578. Agent*. Jtq- Y.K. LINE. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Sailings to JAPAN, Via Queensland Ports, Manila, and Hong-Kong, from Sydney. BURNS, PHILP LINE. Tours to Java Ports 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 Moltti worth Street, WELLINGTON. Tel. 615. Box 410. EWER 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 42, 12 November 1921, Page 14
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