SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 30 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Telephone 4U-000 {twelve lines.) SAILINGS (Circumstances permitting):— SAN FRANCISCO, VIA RAROTONGA AND PAPEETE. llakura, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 3 p , m . Heavy Luggage Received til] 2.30 p.m. FOR SYDNEY: (With Through Booking to Melbourne and Other Aftstralian ports). Passengers in Three Classes. FROM WELLINGTON: Makura. Tuesday August 18. 3 p.m. Marania, Friday, September 4, 3 p m FKOAI AUCKLAND: Marama, Friday, August 21 3 p.m. Niagara, Tuesday, Sept. 1 I Inclusive Tours in Australia Arranged. FOR AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY: (From Wellington, taking passengers.) Marama, Tuesday, August 18 F9^ SUVA mjl), HONOLULU, VICTORIA (8.C.). AND VANCOUVER. FROM AUCKLAND: ! Aorangi, Tuesday. August 18, U a.m. FOR CALCUTTA, SINGAPORE. V . M ; ' SAMARANG: Sri?- ADA' Passengers and cargo. From Wellington -September, January, May. uomtortable accommodation for limited number of .passengers. Special fare for round trip FOR LYTTELTON: Kangatira, Mon., Wed., Fri. .. 7.45 p.m. Maori, Tues.. Thurs., Sat .... 7.45 p.ni. ' __, TAMAHINE, WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. Leave Wellington Mon.. Wed., Fri- 2.45 p.m. No sailing Monday, August 24. Leaves Wellington midnight, on Wednesday, August 2C. Leave Pictori, Tues, Thurs., and Sat., J. 45 p.m.. - Leaves Picton 11 p.m. Friday) August £1. Ao sailing Saturday, August 22 and ■luesday, August 25. - ■ ,/ CANADA—UNITED STATESEUROPE. Through Bookings by CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN AND UNION ROYAL MAIL LINES. Passengers in Three Classes. Wellington to Auckland to _. . Rarotonga. Suva (Fiji), Bui P- Tahiti. Honolulu. San Victoria, ■ Francisco. Vancouver. AORANGI ■ aug ih~ ffi^v \:**\ ££ K5& . <«"*-' -£-v AORANGI ' Deo' 8 NIAGARA '"'*■ j|n 20 AORANGI I 1 Feb 23 ntagara ;:;;; Mar % aorangi ,::::: -.%£:»■ CANADIAN & O.S.A. RAIL TRAVEL. Around-the-World Tours: Around-the-Pacific Tours, including China and Japan. Itineraries, cost ot tours, and all tntormation supplied. RaiJ and' Hotel Reservations arranged. HAWAIIAN INCLUSIVE TOURS. Combined with Excursion Steamer Fares. EXCURSION FARES TO RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. JJNION S.S. CO. OB1 N.Z, LTD. P. & 0. ROYAL MAIL STEAJfERS. Sydney to London, via Australian Ports, C<?? mbo-!. t Bombay, Aden, Egypt, Mari Bellies, Gibraltar, Tangier, and Plymouth. All vessels may caU at any Porta on or off the route, and the route and all sailwi gtl *$?***■ to. change or deviaUon with or without notice. First Saloon. ' Second Saloon; Tourist ono class only. STRATHAIRD »a ..„ 22,284 Auc V coMOßmtbcd...::: S sVpt^ NARKUNDA • 16.032 SeDt. If MONGOLIA J.. ieeort Oct 2 mooltan •;....:: 3>£» m. i MOLDAVIA tabcd ... 16.558 Oct3C tPirat and Second Saloon 'First Saloon ao d iiTn Urf t oCJ ass .tourist Class Only. aCalls Port Sudan. bOmits Gibraltar and Plymouth. cOinita Bombay. dOmite BOOK EARLY FO^r'cORONATION. As steamers are rapidly filling early H 0.«J?8 £°£ the Coronation is advisable. FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: I'irst Saloon, from £87 Second Saloon, from £67; Tourist Class, from £40. Fares are Subject to Exchange. S«?f\SiS seJ lKer Agents for New Zealand: IHE N.Z. SHIPPING CO.. LTD., Wgton. Joint Afrents, Wellington: JOHNSTON & ?«9t't>£ T, D V oint AKents» Tourist Class: MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO. LTD. ORIENT LINE. T>OYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO **> LONDON. Via Sydney, Melbourne. Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, .Egypt, Naples, Toulon, Palma, Gibraltar, Channel Port. a* ORSOVA 12,041 Au« 15 t ORFORD 20.000 ■, Sept 12 * ORMONDE .... 14 853 Oct 10 tORONSAY .... 20:000 Oct. 24 CORONATION. LONDON. MAY 12, 1937: SAILINGS FOR 1937 SEASON^ B ••:::: ■ SS" Ss i hv]Ba SAY...::::: ffl JS-g hvJORONTES 20,000 Mar 10 hvt ORAAIA ........ 20,000 Mar. 23 . JFirst Saloon and Tourist. tFirit Saloon and Tourist B. "Tourist One Class only; omits Palma. aOmits Aden. a 8 D Ho. bart- vCalls " Villefranche. bCalls Burme. • In view of the heavy demand for passages to England in 1937. early booking is recommended. HUDDART, PARKER, LTD. (Incorporated in Australia ) T.S.M:V: WANGANELLA, 10000 tons FOR SYDNEY. AND MELBOURNE (From Wellington):' noon on 'Aus. 27. AU^AV^^S; 3D^ s on Aug. 17, Sept. 11, Nov. 6, Dec. 4. Oct. 8 (Extends to Melbourne) HUDDART. PARKER BUILDING. RICHARDSON & CO., LTD. WH .£OR NAPIER AND GISBORNE PAKURA, Saturday, Noon. Cargo received Friday up to 3 p.m. JOHNSTON AND CO.. LTDT, !. _ , Agents. | Telephones: 40-242 and 42-832. THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY CO.. LTD. SAILINGS (Circumstances permitting): FOR NELSON. KAITOA, Mon., Wed., Fri., . 6.30 p.m. MATANGI, Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.30 p.m. LUGGAGE RECEIVED ON BOARD FROM 4 p.m. T. AJil> W YOUNG. Agents, 77-85 Customhouse Quay. Telephones: 41-980 and 41-984. Telegraphic Address: "Mercury." TfOR FURTHER INFORMATION x AND ASSISTANCE IN BOOKING UP, By Any Route. APPLY TO COOKS* FEATHERSTON AND HUNTER STREETS. "Renowned world-wide Organisation at tout eervice FREE,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 36, 11 August 1936, Page 18
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