SHIPPING TTMION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Sailings (circumstances, permitting): Ft. WELLINGTON from LYTTELTON—WAHINB TUESDAY, THURSDAY. SATURDAY, on arrival of 11.:' a.m. , train from Dunedin. MAORI MONDAY. AND FRIDAY on ai .vs 1 of 11.34 a.m. tram from Duuedm. ______ WELLINGTON PICTON'SERVICE TAMAHINE.—From WELLINGTON: Mon., ■Wed, Fn., o.pm. Sat., 1.13 p.m. From PICTON: Tues., Thurs., 2.30 p.m.; Fri. 8.30 p m ; Suu.. 6 p.m. FOR SYDNEY fro- WELLINGTON—•MARAMA Friday, 17th Feb., 3 p.m. “MAUNGANUI Friday, 2nd March, 3 p.m. E’er SYDNEY from AUCKLAND—“MAUNGANUI Friday, 17th F'eb., 3 p.m. “MARAMA Friday. 2nd March, 3 p.m. “Passengers in three classes. For MELBOURNE via LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON—“MANUKA Wednesday, 15th Feb., noon MANUKA Wednesday, 28th Mar., 11 a.m. “Calls at Milford Sound For MELBOURNE via BLUFF“MANUKA Friday, 9th March, 4 p.m. MANUKA Friday, April 20. 2 p.m. “Calls at Milford Sound. For SUVA (Fiji), VAVAU, --AAPAI, NUKUALOFA (Tonga). APIA (Samoa), from Auckland— TOFUA Saturday, 25th February, 11 a.m. For AUCKLAND via TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON (Cargo only)— WINGA FUI Friday, 17th February For NELSON and NEW PLYMOUTH vk OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON (Cargo only)— CORINNA Monday, 13th February For SYDNEY via BLUFF (Cargo only)— KAIKORAI Tuesday, 14lh February For NAPIER and GISBORNE via OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON (Cargo only)KAHIKA Saturday, 18th February CARGO RECEIVED FORCorinna, till 4 p.m., Monday. Inquiries invited regarding trips to Australia,' South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Arouud-the-Pacific Tours, including Japan and tho East, Around-the-World Tours in either direction. TO ENGLAND BY CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS. Less than four days on the open Atlantic via the great St. Lawrence River route:— S.s. Empress ot Scotland, 20,100 tons. S.s. Empress of Australia, 21,800 tons. S.s., Empr-.s of France, 18,550 tons. S.s. Duchess of Atholl (new), 20,000 tons. S.s. Duchess of Bedford (new), 20,000 tons. S.s. Montnairn 17,300 tons. S.s. Montroyal 15,650 tons. S.s. Montcalm, 16,400 tons. S.s. Montclaro. j.j,400 tons. S.s. Montrose 16,400 tons. S.s. Minnedosa, 15,200 tons. S.s. Melita, 15,200 tons. S.s. Metagama, 12,400 tons. Sailifig' dates up. to‘November 30th, 1928; i now available. 1 Berths on any of the above can now be reserved at any office of the Union S.S. Co., any tourist booking agency, or A. W. ESSEX, Passenger Managep for N.Z., Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Maritime Building, Quay street. Auckland. CANADA-UNITED STATES—EUROPE. Regular Fortnightly Sailings. CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE, Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, and Vancouver, And UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE, Via Rarotonga, Papoet- (Tahiti), and San Francisco. Pasengers in three classes. NEW ZEALAND TO SYDNEY. TAHITI From Wellington, Feb. 14. NIAGARA from Auckland, Feb. 27. EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU. For full particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. T HE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LTD. Fastest passenger vessels in the direct aervice to the United Kingdom via Panama Can:', with unsurpassed accommodation. Steamer. Dale. From “tRUTURUA.. RUAPEHU..,. “tREMUEEA. JKIMUTAKA RUAHINE “tROTORUA.. “fKEMUERA Mar. Mu.-An April 28 June 27 June 30 Aug. 18 Sep. 15 Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington “Oil fuel tCalls off Pitcairn Island, subject to weather conditions permitting. (Intermediate saloon Return Tickets are interchangeable with P. and O. S.N. Co., or Orient Line via Suez C.A Line via Vancouver, or U.S.S. Co. of New Zealand, Ltd., via San Francisco, or Aberdeen and Blue Funnel Lines via South Africa. For . further particulars apply THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMi ANY. LTD. QHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION ° COMPANY, LIMITED, DIRECT LINE TO SOUTHAMPTC VIA PANAMA CANAL. Fror •MATAROA, Mar. 17 fCORINTHIC, Apr 11 tIONIO, May 9 (ATHENIC via Monte video, Ear. June W’gto . W’gto "TAMAROA, Jui tTAINUi, July (ARAWA via Moi video, Mid. Julv “MATAROA, Au; Passengers embark previous evening. “New Luxurious Oil-burning Steamers, carrying First and Third Glasses. tThree classes. ■ (Second and Third Classes. All passengers must secure passports. For full particulars apply to NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. OALGETY AND CO.. LTD. HURRAY,, ROBERTS, AND CP.. LTD.
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Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 1
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