SHIPPING SERVICES. SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED Direct Line to Southampton A London. Via Panama Canal. SAILING (circumstances permitting): TAINUI 11,020 tons May 6. ATI!ENIC 12,366 „ May 23. CORINTHIC 12,367 „ Early June.. lONIC 12,352 „ Late July. . ARAWA 11,570 „ Late Aug. TAINUI 11.020 „ Late Sept, Fares. Single. Return. First Saloon £lOO £175 Second Saloon £7O .£122 Third Class £37 £66 All passengers must secure passports. For full particulars apply to— LEVIN & CO., LTD DALGETY A CO., LTD. MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO., LTD. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION CO., LIMITED. R.M.S. TAINUI FOR SOUTHAMPTON NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. PASSENGERS are requested to note that the Steamer will leave the King’s Wharf on WEDNESDAY, 6th inst... at 4 p.m., and they must embark at 3 p.m. Passengers, who have not yet presented their passports at Levin and Co., Ltd., must do’ so before embarking. All baggage (except hand cabin) must be alongside the steamer by 10 am., Wednesday, Cth inst. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Agents. WHITE STAR LINE FROM AUSTRALIAN PORTS TO UNITED KINGDOM, via DURBAN AND CAPE TOWN. CABIN PASSENGERS ONLY. Lea ves Steamer. Tonnage. Sydney. SUEVIC 12,500 May 19 MEDIC 12,000 June 30 RUNIC 12.500 Aug, 25 PERSIC 12,000 Sept. 22 Passengers disembark at Southampton, FARES FROM WELLINGTON To United Kingdom-From £65 to £95 To South Africa—From £42 to £55. For further particulars apply DALGETY & CO., LTD., LEVIN & CO., LTD., MURRAY. ROBERTS & CO., LTD. N.Y.K. LINE Sailings io 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. Freight, apply to BURNS, PHILP AND CO.. LTD.. 69-75 Molesworth Street, WELLINGTON. Tel. 615. Box 410. PACIFIC-AUSTRALIAN LINE STEAMERS. S.S. WEST NIVARIA. FROM SAN FRANCISCO. r pilE above Steamer has arrived and -1 will commence to discharge forthwith at the Taranaki Street Wharf. Consignees are requested io present Bi ls/L’iding, pay freight (if any), and take delive: y of their cargo. All cargo is at consignees’ risk after leaving ship's tackles, and if not promptly removed will be stored at. their risk and expense. Cargo landed in a damaged condition must he examined and claim eott’ed prior to its removal. No claims will be recognised after the removal of cargo. Captain Fritsch will not bo responsible for any debts contracted by his crew without his written authority. BURNS, PHILP AND CO., LTD., Agents. rpiIOS. COOK AND SON J- Beg to Announce an ESCORTED TOUR IN JAVA, Leaving Sydney June 17. 17 DAYS TN JAVA. ALL MOTOR TOUR. Hotels, Sight-seeing, Couriers, and Al’ Fees included. FARE. —First Class throughout, £lB9, including Return Ticket WellingtonSydney. Detailed “Programme Post Free. THOS. COOK AND SON, 62 Customhouse Quay. Wellington. RAILWAY SERVICES. HELP- T 1 IE RAILWAYS—YOUR RAILWAY'S—TO HELP YOU. rpiTE RAILWAY BOARD desires to -I inform yon that a system of through hooking hv rail and sea between the North and: South Islands will be brought into operation on Mav 11. This system will place" the following facilities at vour disposal. PASSENGERS booked through by rail and steamer and luggage checked between stations on North and South Island Main Lines and Brandies. Rail tickets for both Islands, also steamer tickets, may be purchased at Railway Stations. PARCELS AND GOODS. Parcels and Goods booked to and from all stations excent stations on Kaihu, Gisborne and Westport Sections nnd from Picton Station to the Nelson Section and vice versa. Practically all classes of goods will be accepted. CALL on your local Stationmaster for FULL PARTICULARS.. He will nunte you through charges station to station. THE RAILWAYS ARE YOURS—USE THEM. The RAILWAYS are the biggest COOPERATIVE CONCERN in the COUNTRY’’ nnd YOU nre a SHAREHOLDER. PLACE YOUR GOODS TRAFFIC on the RAIL. Increased Traffic means Lower Rates. MAKE the RAILWAY’ DEPARTMENT Your FORWARDING AGENCY. WEATHER REPORT 4 AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. The following report was issued at 4 p.m. yesterday:— Capo Marla Y'nn Diemen.—W., fresh; bar., 29.98; tlior., 62. Cloudy; sea rough. Russell.—SAV., frosh: bar.. 29.92; ther., 64. Cloudy: sea considerable. Manukau IToaiis. —YV.N.W., fresh; liar., 29.89: tiler., 52. Cloudy: sea moderate. Auckland. —YV., light; bar., 29.90; ther., 58 Showery. Tanrnnga.—Calm: bar., 29.88; ther., 51. Rain: son moderate. East Cape.—N’., frosh; bar., 29.88; ther., 63. Cloudy; sea moderate. ' Gisborne.—N.E.. breeze: bar., 29.81; ther.. 66. Fair; sea smooth. Port Ahuriri.—S.E.. fresli; bar., 29.76; ther.. 62. Overcast: sea moderate. Castlopoint.—S.. liglit; bar., ; ther., 47. Rain: sea moderate. Wellington.—S., fresh; bar., 29.94; ther., 47. Ruin. New Plymouth.—N„ light; bar., 29.94; ther.. 50. Fair; sea smooth. Cape Egmont.—N., light; bnr., 29.95; ther.. 51. Overcast: sea heavy swell. Wanganui.—S.E.. light; bar., 29.88; ther., 53. Rain: son moderate. Farewell Spit.—S.E., fresh; bur., -; ther., 51. Overcast: sea considerable. Capo Foiilwind.—S.E., fresh; liar., 29.85; (her.. 53. Cloudy: son rough. Groyinouth.—S., breeze; bar., 29.91; (her., 53. Fino; son moderate. Steplion Island.—S.E., fresh: bar., 29.59; thor.. 44. Heavy rain; soa rough. Cape Campbell.—S.E., fresh: bar., 29.95; ther.. 50. Cloudy: sea rough. Knikonrn. —TV., frosh: bar., 29.96; ther., •15. Overcast: soa moderate. Aknroa Lighthouse.—S.W., frosh: bar., 29.99; ther., 47. Showery: sea rough. Port Chalmers. —S., frosh: bar., ; thor.. 53. Drizzle; son moderate. Nuggets.—S., light; bar., ; ther., 47. Overcast : son rough. Bluff.—N.E., light: bar., 30.22; ther., 50. Overcast; sea smooth. I). C. Bates. Director. Meteorological Office, Wellington, May 4, 1925. 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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 183, 5 May 1925, Page 13
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