UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY, OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. Sailings — circumstances permitting. FOR WELLINGTON tfroxa Lyttelton). Maori—-Mon., Wed, Fri„ after arrival of 7 a.m. Express from Invercargill Wahine—Tues, Thurs, Sat, after arrival o£ 7 a.m. Express from Invercargill. WELLINGTON-PI CTON SERVICE. Tam ahine —From Wellington, Mon., ed., Fri, 3 p.m. From Picton, Tues, Thur, and Sat, 2.30 p.m. FOR SYDNEY. xTabiti (from Wellington) June 4. xMaunganui (from Auckland) June 6. xMarama (from Wellington) June 20. xMaunganui (from Auckland) June 20. x Passengers in lores uiasses. FOR DUNEDIN, LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON. Maheno (from Bluff); June 30. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. Maheno (from Bluff); June 16 and July 7. ISLAND TOURS—To Suva (Fiji), NUKUALOFA, HAAPAL VAVAU (Tonga). APIA (Samoa). Tofua (from Auckland) —June 14, 11 a.m, and every four weeks thereafter. FOR WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. (Cargo only). W’aipiata (from Bluff); early. FOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE. VIA DUNEDIN. (Cargo only). Waikouaiti (from Bluff); June 4. Inquiries are invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Around-the-Pacific Tours, including Japan and the East. Around-the-World Tours in either direction. Consignees requiring cargo stopped at Bluff are requested to notify the Company before the arrival of the steamer, otherwise it will be railed to Invercargill goodsshed at consignees risk and expense. CANADA—UNITED STATES—EUROPE. Regularly Fortnightly Sailing. CANADIAN—AUSTRALIAN R.M. LINE, via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria and Vancouver, and UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE. Via Rarotonga, Tahiti a/*d San Francisco. (Passengers in Three Classes).
i Wellington to , Auckland to Ship. J San Francisco! Vancouver Niagara — j. June 3 Tahiti June 17 — Aorangi — July 1 Makura July 15. — Niagara — . July 29. Tahiti Aug. 12 — Aorangi — Aug. 26. Makura Sept. 9 — Niagara — Sept. 23 Tahiti Oct. 7 | —■ (And Fortnightly thereafter.) FOR SYDNEY (From New Zealand). Tahiti (from Wellington); June 4. Aorangi (from Auckland); June 16.. EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU AND TAHITI. Full particulars on application. UNION SI EAM SHIP CO, OF N.Z., LTD.
CUNARD LINE rpRAVEL HOME via AMERICA and cross JL the Atlantic by AQUITANIA, BERENGARIA, MAURETANIA. Or other Magnificent Steamers from U.S.A, and Canada to England, or if proceeding Home by direct steamer or via Australia, return by Cuuard Trans-Atlantic. Good selection of Berths actually held in New Zealand. For accommodation and full particulars apply HENDERSON & CO, LTD, Agents, Invercargill, Or to: AUSTRALASIAN SERVICE COMMONWEALTH & DOMINION LINE, LTD, Maritime Buildings, Wellington. FOR LONDON via PANAMA CANAL, OR CAPE HORN ROUTE. Steamer From (about) Date. PORT ADELAIDE Wellington June 14 FORT HUON . . Wellington June 17 PORT PIRIE . . Wellington July 12 Limited accommodation for Saloon Passengers. HUDDART, PARKER, LTD. SITEAMERS will be despatched under ) (weather and other circumstances permitting) :— AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY. ” ULIMAROA-June 13. WELLINGTON TO SYDNEY. ULIMAROA-June 27. All Steamers fitted with wireless telegraphy. J. G. WARD & CO, Crescent, Agent.
SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO., LTD. Direct line to Southampton, VIA PANAMA CANAL. From TAINUIx June 28 Auck. TAMAROA July 29 Wgton. CORINTIIIC .... Aug. 26 Wgton. lONIC Sept. 23 Wgton. MATAROA Oct. 21 Wgton. TAINUI Nov. 18 Wgton. TAMAROA Dec. 16 Wgtn. MATAROA and TAMAROA are fast oilburning steamers carrying First and Third Classes and Ship’s Orchestra. Thirty-three days to England, via Curacao. CORINTHIC, lONIC and'TAINUI carry the popular “Cabin" Class, also Third Class, with new features, including centrally situated Dining Saloon and improved Social Rooms. ALL STEAMERS HAVE CINEMAS. x Embarkation 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. All Passengers must secure Passports. For further particulars apply to: NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., LTD. DALGETY & CO., LTD., Agents.
P. AND 0. .COMPANY’S p OVAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON. Twin Screw Steamers. Fitted with Wireless Telegraohy. LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL, FROM SYDNEY. Sailing from Name: Classes. Tons. Sydney NALDERA . 1& 2 16,088 June 25 MONGOLIA . 1& 3 16,504 July 9 NARKUNDA . 1 & 2 16,572 July 23 CATHAY . 1& 2 15,121 Aug. 6 MOOLTAN . . 1 & 2 21,000 Aug. 20 COMORIN . . 14 2 15,132 Sept. 17 Mongolia and Moldavia—First Saloon and Third Cabin. Other Vessels—First and Second Saloon. Passengers also booked from New Zealand to any Australian port, via Sydney or Melbourne. RetuTn Tickets interchangeable with P. and O. Branch Line, N.Z. Shipping Co., C.A. Routes via Vancouver and Frisco, Federal Line, Blue Funnel Line, Aberdeen Lii*e, Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., Ltd., White Star Line (via Cape), Matson/Line. For passage rates and other information apply to — DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED.
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Southland Times, Issue 21097, 31 May 1930, Page 2
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