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TTUDDART : "OAEKER T UfE. FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE Sailing (circumstances permitting). FOR LY'J'TJELTON AND PUNEDIN. ' Victoria | Friday April 21 | 5 p.n 'ULiMAKOA*f | Thm-d May 4 1 5 p.n Wi-i-n-BA. | lfriday 1 May 5 1 5 p.u FOR MELBOOiiNE. via LYTTELTON DCJNI-DIN- BLUFF, and HOBAET. - U-.raiAßOA*t I Thurs | May 4 I 5 p.n FOE NAPIEK, GISBOJJNE, AUCKLANL AND SYDNEY. WiaraiEßA | Thui-s | April 13 | 4 p.n Victoria | Tbura | April 27 j 4 p.a Wimmeba j Thurs j May 11 I 4 p.ii FOR SYDNEY Dli-ECT. ULn_-ABOA*t I Friday | April '21 | 5 p.a •Twin Borew. i tWireless telegraphy. ( ] Cargo must be alongside steaimer on« hour before sailing timeAll Tickets are available also for Stopover or Return by ANY OF TJNIOIS CO.'S STEAMERS, and holders of the U.S.S. CO.'S tickets may travel by above named vessels. Head Office for New Zetland— Queen i Chambers. WELLINGTON NSW PLYMOUTS - ONEHUNGAAUCKLAND SERVICE. NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUIsGA, AUCKLAND S.S. RARAWA, 1072 tons, Leaves New Plymouth Breakwater or ■MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRI DAY, on arrival 'of Express from Wei 'lington. Weather, etc., permitting. .FROM ONEHUNGA, AUCKLAND TC NEW PLYMOUTH— S.S. RARAWA Leaves on SUNDAY, TUESDAY, anc THURSDAY, connecting with Wellingtor Express at Breakwater. Weather, etc. permitting. Fares:— Saloon, 22s 6d; Return, 40s j Steerage, 17s 6d; Return, 27s 6d. '_ Further information' can be obtainec from Union S.S. -Co., Ltd., and Northen S.S. Co., Ltd., Joint Agents. Or LEVUS: AND CO.. LTD.. Agents. ttoSaßfrj^ Kß 'UdE undermentioned steaoaaeM -SSfiffflfffn will leave (circumstancei permitting) _.s follows: 1 — FOR KAIKOURA AND LYTTELTON Via COAST. The f.s. WAKATU. On TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. FOR FOXTON. The s.s. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. On TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. - - FOR BLENHEIM. The s.s. OPAWA. On MONDAY, at 7 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to LEVIIn AND CO.. LTD.. Agents. tjgjjggagl^ f BtHE undermentioned steamer; -jj-p-pa--' -3- .will leave , (circumstance permitting) as follows: — For NAPIER (Inner Harbour) and GIS BORNE WHARF— The s.b. RIPPLE TUESDAY, at 5 p.m. For WAITARA and MOKAU— The s.s TAINUI, on MONDAY. For BLENHEIM— TIia s.b. BLENHEIM on MONDAY, at 7 p.m. For MOTUEKA— Tho s.s. MANAROA MONDAY, at 1 p.m. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents. Telephone 44. WELLINGTON AND WANGANU STEAM PACKET COMPANY. ■^gaggl^ f BtELE following steamers will b «_B__3_tec» -"- despatched as under weafche and cn'cumstanceE permitting :- FOR WANGANUI— S.S. -STORMBIRD -MONDAY, 5 p.m. JOHNSTON & CO., LTD., Agents. Telephone 44. ' N6HOR SHIFPUnG and FOUNDRI CO., LTD. PROPOSED SAILINGS. FOR NELSON. WESTPORT, GREY MOUTH and HOKITIKA— The ... ■ ■ KENNEDY, 'MONDAY, at 5 p.m. For freight or passage apply to W. AND G. TURNBOLL AND CO., Telephone 436. , Agenti FOR NELSONS MOTUEKA'j TAKAKA AND COLLINGWOOD— The Twin screw Steamer NIKAU sails — TUESDAY, 11th April, at 5 p.m. THURSDAY, 13rii April, at 5 p.m. SATURDAY, 15th April, at 5 p.m. This steamer has superior accouunoda tion for saloon passengers. For freigh and passage, apply < W. M. BANNATYNE & CO., LTD., Telephone 1540. Agents. OHATT, DA7ILL, AND A LBIOIS COMPANY, LTD. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMER! FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, VIA MONTE VIDEO and TENERIFFE THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAM ERS IN THE N.Z. TRADE. Sailings (circumstances permitting) : — Kame.-^ Corn^de. J^ ™ "fARATVA ... 9372Clayden April 20 WeVato k "tTADTUI ... '.1957 Moffatt May. 18 Wel'gto: "tIONIC ... 12232 Roberts Tune 15 Wel'gto "ATHBNIC .. 1234 Kempson July 13 Wel'gto "COBXNTHic 1232 Hart Aug 1C Wel'gto: *Twin Bcrew. tCal'ing at Rio de Janeiro. Passages frorn^London may be arrangei here. For full particulars apply to the Agent LEVIN & CO., LTD. DALGETY & CO.. LTD. MURRAY. ROBERTS & CO.. LTE E. AND A. MAIL LIN] • To MANILA. CHINA, AND JAPAN, Via Queensland, Port Darwin, and Tinioi Steamer. Captain. Sailing. _____ ST. ALBAXS ... F. W. Hood 8.X.8. April 1 Eastebn ... May 1 AiiDENHAM ... St. John George May _ £_a_E P. T. Helms. June Space tor Frozen Cargo. THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE T( EUROPE. Through Bookings, via Japan, Canada ana the U.S.A. Saloon Accommodatio] amidlhips. Large cool two-berth cabin all on the Upper Deck, and fitted will electric fans. Linen Washed on Board •EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S i CO., LTD- ■ W. AND G. TURNBU3-L AND CO., Agents. nnHE ' TXSEB, LINE, LIMITED JL MONTHLY DESPATCH OI 1 FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS T( ■ LONDON DIRECT. Steamers. Tons Commande.. burden. ' "Muritai 12,000 J. C.. Felgate. "Nerehana ... 10,000 F V. Lidstone. *\Vliakai-ua ... 10,000 J. l?irth. ' *Marere 10,000 T. B. Linklater. •Niwaru 10,000 H. Hollis. Mimiro 10,1)00 D McQueen. Tomoana ' ... 10,000 P. li. Mello. llawkes Bay ... 8,000 J. Compton. *Star of India ... 12,500 F. J. Kearney. *Star oi Canada 12,000 J. Mann Hart. Star oi Scotland 10,000 E. D. Beck* Star of Australia 10,000 F. \f. Ulyatt. Star of New Zlnd 8,000 C. T. HUder *Indrabarah ... 12,500 A. E. Hollingswortl ludraleina. .-.. 10,000 T. C. Bioome. ♦Denotes twin-screw. The above steamers were all built speci ally for the I\ev Zealand trade, fitted- wit! refrigerating machinery of the most moc crn type in charge of competent engineers and are noted for the exceptionally stbtii factory condition in which their froze: meat cargoes are boing delivered. Tho Company i- prepared to carry ttoc and produce of every description. Lowei Current Rates of Freight. W. M. BANNATYNE AND HO. (LTD Agents. 1911 CORONATION YEAR. 191 1911 V^ORONATIOX YEAR. 191 THOS. COOK AND SON. SEND FOR COOK'S SAILING LIST 1911 SAILINGS. PASSAGES BOOKED. BERTHS SEC _'R£D. All Lines. All Routes. All Classe Lowest Batef?. ■ NO COMMISSION CHARGED. TRAVEL MADE EASY By Booking at COOK'S' SHIPPING OFFICE, _ CußtiO-ohousft-qufty.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 3

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