STOCKS AND SHARES. PERRY AND DIGGES SMITH, Stock and Sharebrokera, National Bank Building (opv., GJ.O., WeUington). Members Wellington Stock Exchange. Cables and Telegrams "Ennesperry." - SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. Sailings (circumstances permitting.) SAN FRANCISCO, VIA RAROTO"NGA AND PAPEETE. R.M.S. Maunganui, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 3 p.m. Heavy Luggage received not later than 2.30 p.m. Passengers in 3 Classes. FOR SYDNEY (FROM WELLINGTON). Maunganui Thursday Sept. 25 3 p.m. IMarama Friday _ Oct. 10 3 p.m. Heavy Luggage.received not later than ! half an hour before sailing. i Passengers in 3 Classes. j FOR SYDNEY (FROM AUCKLAND). Marama Friday Sept. 26 3 p.m. Aorangi Monday Oct. G Passengers in 3 Classes. ISLAND TOURS to Suva (Fiji), Nukualofa, Haapai. Vavau (Tonga), Apia (Samoa). Tofua—From Auckland, October 4, 1L a.m. And every 4 weeks thereafter. FOR MELBOURNE, VIA BLUFF. 0 Maheuo Saturday Sept. 27 1 p.m. Maheno . Saturday Oct. 18 Ip.m. Passengers and Cargo. ■ FOR LYTTELTON (From Wellington). Wahine— Mo'n., Wed.. Fri. ....' 7.45 p.m. Maori—Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7.45 p.m. Pafc-jugex-s to be on board by ..30'p.m.Wharf Ticket Office opens 7 p.m. WELLINGTON, PICTON, BLENHEIM. TAMAHINE Leaves Wellington Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3 p.m. Leaves Picton Tues., Thurs.i Sat., 2.30 p.m. "~ . . ■. ■• ■ ■': HAVELOCK AND PELORUS SOUNDSI (Cargo Only—Traiishipping at Piqton.) Tamahiue Monday Sept. 29 . WESTPORT (Passengers and Cargo). Komata .Saturday Sept. 20 '6 p.m1. DUNEDIN (DIRECT), OAMARU, TIMARU. OpihJ Friday -Sept. 19 ■ NEW PLYMOUTH (Cargo Only). Totara Saturday Sept. 20 Receiving Cargo Friday.. .Inquiries invited regarding trips .to Australia, South. Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United "States, Europe, Around-the-Pacific Tours, including Japan and the East, Aronnd-the-World Tours. ■ CANADA—UNITED STATES— EUROPE. Through Bookings by j C.A. AND UNION ROYAL MAIL . . ' LINES. . ■ - ■ Fortnightly Sailings Across the Pacific. Passengers in Three Classes. -• ' ■ WeUtagtcm to *«£?™n» ' Ship. IWti, - Honolulu. ■ San Francisco. ' Victoria, Vancouver. NIAGARA .... ~ Sept. 23 MAUNGANUI Oct. 7 AORANGI / Oct. 21 MAKURA .... Nov. 4 NIAGARA Nov. 18 MONOWAI ... Dec. 2 AORANGI > Dec. 16 , . MAKUKA ...... Dec. 00 ; NIAGARA Jan.-13 - J'ONOWAI ... Jan. 27 ..- AORANGI .... .. Feb. 10 MAKURA .... Feb. 24 NIAGARA .. .. Mar. 10 MONOWAI .■ ■ Mar. 24 , ■ ■ Esc irsions to Honolulu and Tahiti. Full particulars on application. UNION STEAM SFTj. COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. ORIENT LINE TO LONDON. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, Via Sydnej, Melbourne,' Adelaide- . Fremantle, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, arid Plymouth, ue Most Ir Mug of ALL Routes.^ Steamers. Tons. Date. j ORMONDE 14,853 Oct 11 -. : ORVIETO .. 12,133 Oct. 25. ORONTES . 20,000 ■ " Not? 8 ORONSAY . 20,000 Nov. 22 ORAMA .... 20,000 Dec 6 ORFORD ... 20,000 Dec. 20 OTRANTO . 20,000 .:.,-. Jan. 3 ORSOVA ... 12,041 '•--. " Jan. 17 ORMONDE 14,553 Jan. 31 FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: First Saloon—Single from ..;■..■ £104 Return from .... £182 Third Class—Single from £39 > Return from .... £70 Return Tickets are interchangeable with other Lines upon adjustment of fares. Write for Illustrated Literature. , UNION STEAM SHIP "COMPANY •OF ■ NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. . Agents Throughout New Zealand. SOUTH AFRICA AND ENGLAND. BLUE FUNNEL AND WHITE STAR ABERDEEN JOINT SERVICE^ JCeramic OctT~lß tThemistoclea •Ascaniua Nov. 24 ' ■ Dee. 3 'Ulysses Jan. 19 •Carries Ist Class only. fCarriea Ist and 3rd Classes. tCarries Cabin Clasa only. PARES FROM N.Z South Africa • London. Single. Return. Single. Return. Ist ....... £74 10 £137 £104 £183 Cabin .... £59 10 £110 £86 £153 3rd £23 £38 £69 Interchangeable Return Tickets. For full particulars apply to DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD. LEVIN & COMPANY. LIMITED. RICHARDSON & CO., LTD. For NAPIER and GISBORNE WHARFThe 5.3. PAKURA, on TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. Cargo received Monday and Tuesday up to 3 p.m. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents. For WAN.GANUI—The s.s. INAHA, EARLY. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agent*. Telephones 40-242 and 42-832. >po CANADA ' .'..'< UNITED'STATES, EUROPE, The Canadian National Railways—Canada's Greatest Railroad—is now planning trips to all points for 1931. You wish to visit Canada on your way to Europe, or perhaps you will go Home via Panama or Suez and return via Canada. You wish the luxuries of modern hotels at reasonable prices. You are keen to visit Jasper National Park and Niagara Falls and to visit friends or do business in the laige C6No ematter if you live in town or in the country the Canadian National Railways will attend to you. Niagara or Aorangi reservations; complete service free to all. Whatever the object of your trip you may secure all reservations for steamer and rail, and obtain every assistance with passports and also have y6ur itinerary ami sleeping car reservations by making application to the CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS, Dept. U., Dominion Farmers' Institute, Wellington. TRAVEL BY THE^T.^^^ BOOK YOUR PASSAGE ' THROUGH rriHOS. COOK AND SON, CORNER HUNTER & FEATHERSTON STREETS. Tel. 40-861. \ WANTED TO BUY, SCRAP Copper. Brass, Lead, Zinc, and Cast "ron; also Old Rope, Kaga, Sacks, and Sacking. STTVENS- AND CO., Ui>par. .Abel Snath street. Id, 20-533,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 12
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