f TNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY. OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED PROBABLE SAILINGS WESTPORT, NELSON AND WELLINGTON Arahura, Monday, April 10th, 7 p.m. Mapourika, Thursday, April 13th 8 p.m. ■ ' ■ Arahura Calls at Picton. Booling Passengers to all New Zealand and Australian Ports. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. Marama,T hursday, April I3th. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. -Mokoia, Thursday* April 13, direct. Monowai, Thursday, April 20th, via Auckland. Transhipping to turbine Maheno. CAN \h A, AMERICA, LONDON, etc, VIA VANCOUVER. Marama, from Sydney, May Bth. VIA SAN FRANCISCO. Calling at— RAROTONGA AND PAPEETE. Aorangi, from Wellington, May 3rd. ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. For London via Suez Canal Omrah, from Sydney, April 26th. And Fortnightly hereafter. ANCHOR LINE OF STEAMPACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS Booking Passengers and C«rgo to all New Zealand Portß. NELSON DIRECT. Kaitoa, this afternoon. PICTON DIRECT. Steamer early. WESTPORT AND FOXTON. Kennedy, Wednesday. for Freight or Passage apply to— NANCARROW AND CO., ; Local Agents, O AVILL and * LBION COMPANY (LTD.) The Direct Line of St«amen *OR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, MONTE VIDEO, R2O DE JANIJIitO AND TENERIFFE. Splendid Up-to-Date Passenger Acommodatiou. Roomy Cabins and Spacious Docks. oaUings (cirmnnstanoeß permitting)--TTTr~ 9372~Apl 20 Wellington t'Tainui 9957 May 18 Wellington Vor full particulars apply to the a * e ° tS " DUNCAN McLEAN Passenger and Freight Ageut, GREYMOUTH. flokitika Agent: POLLOCK & BEVAN Westport Agents: BAILIE AND CO NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE To London, via Monte Video, Teneriffe and Plymouth MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS W THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. 1 Probable To sail teamer Tons. Final Port. about Ruapehu W 97880 W'lVn Apl 27 Rotorua,(3) 12,500 " Jun. 1 Turakina (2) 10,960 " Jun 29 Tongiariro (2) 10.192 " Jly- 27 (2) Twin screw. (3) Triple screw. * Calling at Rio. FARES FROM GREYMOUTH. Steerage Bingle, from £17 to £21 Beoond Class, single, £38 to £43. First Class single from £64 to £74 . The passenger accommodation in the three classes are replete witu every modern convenience, and the dietary wale such »b will sustain the wellearned reputation of the Company. An experienced Burgeon will accompany each steamer. Warrants issued at Greymouth for passengers from the Old Country. Passengers booking at Greymmitb are gisren a free coastal passage U> th* port at which they join th© Hoi< •teamer. NANCARROW and CO.. Passenger and Freight Agent*. GREYMOUTR. W«tport Agent: R. R. WHYTE 4okitik» Awati- v M RONAK T^ORD T)EUTSCHER J^LOYD. REDUCED FARES TO LONDON AND CONTINENT. Single Return £sd £ s d First-class 70 8 0 110 0 0 Second-class 42 18 0 66 0 0 Third-class 16 0 0 29 0 0 m Leaves Steamer. Tons. gydney •Seydlitzt 8,000 Apl. 22 •Sdu^nhorst 8,131 May 20 •Gneisenau 8,081 June 17 Zieten 8,066 July 15 Roon ' 8,133 Aug. *2 •Wireless Telegraphy and Twin Screw tßeach London in time for Coronation HENNIKEA and Co. WERITA STREET. Agn>*. . Telephone:: No sW •
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Grey River Argus, 10 April 1911, Page 3
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