SH1PPING. p O E T L JN E FOR LONDON, Via P ANAMA CANAL OE OAPE HOBN. Modern Vessels.-with accommodation for 12 passengers in single- and twQ* berth staterooms. POKT BEISBANE . . Akld, Oct. S 130ET DUNEDIN ... Akld. Oct. 14 POET HUON Akld. Qct. 23 For particulars rp fares and freight, etc., apply— - WILLIAMS & .KETTLE, LTD. H.B. FAEMERS ' CO-QP, ASSN. ' LTD. Agentg for — p O B T J^IKE Commonwealth & Dominion Line, Ltd. (Incorporated in England)', •ORIENT line EOYAL MAIL STEAMEES TO LONDON Fro-ai Sydney, via Melbourxie, Adelaido, Freniantle, Coloinbo, Adpn, Egypt, Naples, Toulin, Gibraltar, Cliannel Port. "OEMONDE 14,853 Oct. 9 tOEONSAY 20,000 Oot. g3 tOEION .......... 23,371 Nov. 6 fvOKONTES 20,000 Noy. 20 fhvOKOADES ..... 23,400 Deo. 2 tbvOEAMA - 20,000 Dec., 18 fFiraf Saloon and Tourist. fEirst SUloon and Tourist B. *Tourist Oue Class only. hCalls Hobart. vQalls Villefranche. bCalls Burnie. FAEES NEW 2EALAND TO LONDON; lst' Saloon from £100 single, £176 retum. Tourist from £45 single, £S1 return. Tourist B from £42 single, £76 return. Abovo fares aro subject to Exehange. To Fremantle, Adolaido, Melbourno, Brisbano. Through bookings from New Zealand to Sydney, thence by Orient Line round Australiau Coast. Agents: UNION 8.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD. KINROSS WHITE LTD. g H A W gAVILL J^INE (Ino in Eng.) VIA J? ANAMA CANAL & CUEACAO TO ENGLAND, AKAEOA AUCKLAND 8 Oct, TAINUI* Tourist Class 2 Nov. TAMAKOA Cabin Class 3 Pec, AEAWA Tourigt Class 31 Dec, MATAROA Cabin Class 28 Jan. AKAEOA Cabin Class 26 Feb, TAINUI* Tourist Class 30 Mar. TAMAKOA Tpurist Class 22 Apr. ARAWA Cabin Class 20 May *'0all§ Jamaica instead of Curacao. All Sliaw Savill vesseis are oiie class; the AKAROA, MATAROA and TAHAROA parry Cabin Cla.sa passengers ex' clusiv ely, and the ARAWA and TAINUI Tourist passengers only. Trayel by a one class ve§sel'where you experienco fhq ^oys of iiaving- the full use of all pdssenger decks and. publio iooms, where no distinetions are made and where you receive the undivided attention of the ship's stalf. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD., . DALGETY & CO., LTD., Agents. (JANAPA JJN4TED gTATLfc -|JUEOPE Throqgh Bgokipga by CANAP1AN A UfciTRAL AG1AN LINli Passcngere in Three Classes, Sailings t'roin Auckland to jSuya (Fiji) Honolulu, Victoria (B.C,), Vancouver, AORANGI UcL D JNiAGAKA Nov. £ AORANGI hiov. 30 NIAGARA Pao. 22 AORANGI Jan, 25 NIAGARA Feb. 22 And Pautvweokiy fhoreufter, CANAHlAN Ai U.fi.A, RAiL TRA VLL itjnqraries, cust of tours and aR infunnatipn eupphed, Raji and Uotm Beservations arraiiged. HAWAIIAN INCLUB1VE TOIJR3. Combined with Excursion Steamer Fares AltOUND - THE • WORLD TOUKS, ARO UN D-TH KPAeiFlC TOUR8, in> siuding Ghinn and Jepam t?'of fuR paxtieulara apply«UNION S.8, CO. OF LTD, p. & o: 4"' ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Sydney to London, via Auptralian Ports, Coiombo, Bombay, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles, Gibraltar, ' Tangier and Flymouth. All vessels may call at any port on or ofl? tho route, and the route and all sailings aro gubject to ohanga or deviation with or withQnt aotice, F1EST SALOON. BEOOND SALOON. TOURIST ONE CLASS ONLY. CHITRALtbcd ..... 15,346 Octr~2 MONGOLIAt ...... 16,600 Oct, 16 MALQJA* 20,914 Oct. 30 MOLDAVIAfabcd .. .16,556 Nov, 13 STRATHMORE'^ .. 23,428 Nov, 27 NARKUNDA*f .... 10,632 Dec, 0 tFirst and " Second Saloon. "First Saloon and Tourist Class, ;Tounst Qlasa only. aCalls Port Sudan, bOmits Gibraltar and Piymouth. cOmite Rojn* bay. dOmitp Tangier. fCalls Hobart. Fares s New Zoaiaud to London— First Saloon from £100; Seecmd Saloon from £76; Tourist Class from £45.' Fares ara subject to Exchaogb. LOCAL AGENTS; Kinross White Ltd-, and Union S.S. C'o, of N.Z, Ltd, Jplut Agents Tourist Clags;— ■ Murniy, Ruberts aud CVt, Lul, 3 T U M J 'i ' 3 D 1 R 15 U T Oin | For 1937 I Forty-sixth Year of Pubiieatioa COMMERC1AL MUNIC1PAL AND GGNERAL w WELLINGTON, HAWKE'S BAY AND TARANAKI and new zealanp annual Koyal 8vo., contaniing about 2000 puges, conoctod Lu dale, ihe wholo haudsomely bound in eloth, gilt lottored. PRICE: If ordered before publication £1 7/e lf ordered after publication £1 12/6 STONE, SUN & CO., LTD. DUNEDIN Publisherg and Rriuteva*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 207, 17 September 1937, Page 2
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