SHORTEST ROUTES BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND (VIA ONEHUNGA). Steamers Leave As under (weather and circumstances permitting) HAY, 1903. NORTHWABBS.
From From Ste__eh. Wellington. Nxw Plymouth. Rotoiti . Sun (2*), 6 pm. Tues (26), 8.30 p.m Takapuna Thurs (28), 5p m. Fn (29), 8.30 p.m Rotoiti . . Sun (31), 11 p.m. Tues (June 2), 8.30 p.m Train leaves Wellington 7.25 a.m. every day, ex cept Sunday, arriving New Plymouth 8.15 same evening. SOUTHWARDS. Sts_h_k. From Onehtjnga. From N Plymouth Rotoiti . Thu (21), 3 p.m. Fn (22) noon Takapuna Mon (25), 3 p.m. Tues (26), noon Rotoiti . . Thurs (28), 3 pm. Fn (29), noon Takapuna . . Mon (Jun° 1), 3 p.m. Tues (June 2) noon * May be later, subject to arrival of inward IFrisco Mail. Tram leares New Plymouth at 7.25 a.m. every day, except Sunday, arriTing Wellington 8.15 same evening. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED).
9^___^ Tl UDDART, PARKER, lr_P_!l COMPANY'S Hl^Cp^J Large and Powerful Steamships — VICTORIA (Waller) . . 3000 Tons Reg WESTRALIA (Rainey) .. 2884 Tons Reg ZEALANDIA (Wyllie) . . 2771 Tons Reg Leave Wellington as under : — (Circumstances permitting.) FOR LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Victobia Thursday May 21 4 p.m. Westbalia Friday May 29 4 p.m. Zeat.andia Friday June 12 7.30 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE, via LYTTELTON DUNEDIN, BLUFF, and HOBART. Victobia Thursday May 21 4 p.m. FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE. AUCKLAND' AND SYDNEY. Zealandia* Saturday May 23 noon Westbalia Thursday June 4 4 p.m * No Napier cargo. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. Victoria Saturday June 13 4 p.m Cargo must be alongside steamer one hour before sailing time. All tickets are also available for Stop-over or Return by ANY of UNION CO.'s STEAMERS and holders of U.S.S. Co.'s tickets may travel by above-named steamers. Head Office for New Zealand — Queen's Chambers, Wellington.
NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). WELLINGTON-AUCKLAND SERVICE. THE S.S. NGAPUHI, 680 tons Register, leaves New Plymouth for Onehunga, MONDAY and THURSDAY, connecting with through train from * Wellington, and leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY, connecting with through train to Wellington. Passengers can secure berths on application to LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Agents.
The Bellevue Gardens and Hotel (LATE McNAB'S), LOWER HUTT. THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND ORNAMENTAL GARDENS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Mr. A R. Y. LODDER has pleasure in announcing that the BELLEVUE GARDENS are now ready to receive visitors. The residence having been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished, patrons may rely on finding everything first-class. Private ' inner and picnic parties arranged for. Permanent Boarders and Tourists will find excellent accommodation at the Bellevue Gardens. The Gardens and their Beautiful Picturesque surroundings are so well known that the Proprietor feels it is needless to describe them in this announcement. Correspondence invited, addressed either to the Manager, Bellevue Gardens, or to the Proprietor, Mr. A. R. Y. Lodder, City Buffet Hotel, Lambton Quay, Wellington. THE BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS IMPORTED BY THE PROPRIETOR. Telephone 702. A RTICLES OF ASSOCIATION, Memo- ____ randum of Association, Proxy Forms, Share Certificates, and all forms required by the Companies' Act carefully printed at the Free Lance office.
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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 151, 23 May 1903, Page 22
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