■ m m LTMttiW BY&AM bMIF COM PAH Y, 'OF NEW ZEALAND, LID. Will Despatch Steamers from Now Plymouth Wharf (, weather apd ( other circumstances permitting)— RALIAWA, 8 p.m. train, in conjunction with N.S.fcs. Du.), .Tuesdays and Fridays, WELLINGTON:, TiMARU, DUNE- • DIN, OAM ARU and LYTTKL- ’ TON—CORJNNA, Monday, September 15. ■ (Cargo must bo at Rairvvay Sheds bo- . fore noon Saturday) I WKSTPORT AND GREYMOUTH— [ TAVIUNI, Saturday, September 13. j FLORA, Tuesday, September IG. Cargo must be at Railway Sheds before 5 p.rn. previous day). LYTTELTONTrora WeGjNGTONT 1 Steamer, Daily, 3 p.ut, (Sundays ex- f cepted). I SYDNEY— ~ i Steamer from Wellington Every FRIDAY. Steamer from Auckland Every MONDAY. ( TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, and SVIL , NEY—ATUA, Tuesday, October 7th. TOFU A, 'Tuesday, November 4th. RA R(ITONG AAN D r T WJLLOCHRA,, September 12, from Wellington. 1 TALUNE, September 23rd from Auckland. •'AN FRANCISCO, via Papeete— 1 From WoihV.jjtow*— 1 fWTLLOCHRA, September 12. { tTAHITI, October 10. tMOANA, November 7. * fFitled with wireloa# t*l«gr*phj Passengers booked through to Lon- < don by the Orient Royal Mail Line ■ (via Sydney) and the Canadian-Aus- 1 tralian Royal Mail Line (via Vaueou- 1 ver). also via San Francisco. I OFFICES.- NEW PLYMOUTH m-HE SOUTH TA HAN A!< I - shipping no., lid. i FROM P ATE A TO WELLINGTON < AND WEST COAST PORTS. B.S. MANA 8.8. KTBIPAKA 8.8. HAWERA S 5.8. KAPUNI. ■ ] tTom'-’iit ttoi'to. Own■i go merits out-oar go should h® »d.vi*jed ■o the Secretary, patw. I*. W, GRAINGER, , S<HoretorT ( CANADIAN - AUSTRALASIAN - " J ROYAL MAIL LINE EUROPE VIA AMERICA. most interesting route gister. Marama and M*kur» twin-screw. All equipped with Wirslese Telegraeby SAN FRANCISCO (via Papeato) from WELLINGTON—WILLOCHRA, September 12. 'TAHITI, October 10, MOANA, November 7. Steamers lifted with wireless telegraphy. For all information, Guide Book, etc., apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. Managing Agents. Brougham Street, New Plymouth. /■\WC€Mt OIF WttYAiL tidy'l FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON y.& FEE-MANTLE, (tvenihipping for *ll Eaitern Portu), SUEZ. NAPLES. MARSEILLES, and GIBRALTAR. Tom. from from Steamer Reg. SyAu*~. HeitovOrontes 9023 Sept. 13 Sept. 17 Orviuto ... 12,130 Sept. 27 Oct 1 oin rah ... 8130 Oct. 11 Oct 15 Otway ... 12,077 Oct. 25 Oct. 29 Otranto ... 12,124 Nov. 8 Nov. 12 Osterley ... 12.129 Nov 22 Nov. 2G Ora in a ... 13,000 Dec. 6 Doc. 10 Orsova ... 12,036 Doc. 20 Doc. 21 Oroides ... 9,023 Jan. 3 Jan 7 Orvioto ... 12,130 Jan. 17 Jan. 21 Omrah ... 8130 Jan 31 Feb. 4 Grama new trip;® loreyr A!i otherc twin ncrew. All fitted with wirolei* telegraphy. Fare*.—New Zcal*.nd to London--Saloon ; Single £47 fit to £88; return, £73 18s to £lB2. Return Ticket" for two vftArc Third-eUnn. £ls 1*23 Single £37 10s, £4O 16s, £44 8s return. Passage* from Above port* way be prepaid. Through Booking# to Net? York UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N 7 LIMITED. in Nev SE««lAnr! f|IHE PATEA CHIPPING CO., Ltd. REGULAR SERVICE. FROM PATEA— To Wellington, Nelion, West Coast and al! nod* S.B. AOREBE, 45 tons. Freight, Wellington to Patea, 10i per ton. Through rates to and from all ports Consignments outward should be ad 1 vised to Agent, giving full particulars All communications to bo addres3c< io the Secretary. EDWARD O. HORNER, Agent
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 14, 17 September 1913, Page 1
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