SHIPPING NOTICES. ) . UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Will dspatch Steamers from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other circumstances permitting)— ~ RARAWA, 8 p.m. train (in conjunction with N.S.S. Co.) TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. LYITELTON (from Wellington)— Steamer Daily, Sundays excepted. HOITART AND MELBOURNE —From Wellington. Palooua, February 5, SYDNEY— From Wellington—Manuka Fcbru- t ary 3rd. I FIJI (Suva. Levuka), TONGA (Nu- _ | kualofa, Haapai. Vaavaau), SAMOA (Apia). Talunc leaves Auckland, February 7th. SAN FRANCISCO, Via PAPEETE. From Wellington —Maitai, February , 3rd. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE; Coriuna loaves Wellington, 20th January; Nelson 21st. RAROTONGA and TAHITI— Maitai, from Wellington, Feb. 3. Passengers booked through to Loudon by the Orient Royal Mail Line (via Sydney), and the Canadian-Ana* trill inn Royal Mail Fine (via Vancouver), also via Sun Francisco. OFFICES: NEW PLMOUTH. THE VANCOUVER ROUTE. / (ANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN \J KOVAL hIUL LINE. EUROPE VIA AMERICA. MOST INTERESTING ROUTE. From From Bteamer. Sydney. Auckland. Niagara* Feb. 17 beb. 22. Mahura, March Id, Maich 21. *.\ow triple screw, 13,300 tons regia ter, Makura twin screw. / v RIENT .LINE OF ROYAL MAIL ’steamers. Sailing from Sydney and Melbourne as under for Plymouth and Loudon (Tilbury), via Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo (transhipping for all Indian Ports), Buo. Canal, Naples, and Gibraltar. All Third Class accommodation is engaged until April. I | Tons From ! From | From Steamers Kcgd. Sydney i Meib Adelaide _ | noon _ 3 p m..l_ 1 p.m. j 1 91 6 ~ j 1916 j 1916 ORONTES ! 9023 Mar 8 Mot 15, OMKAH i 6130 Apr 5 Apr 12! OSTBKLEY 1/129 May 6|May 10 Monthly thereafter. Steamers htted with Wireless telegraphy. FARES: New Zealand to Loudon — Saloon: Single £SO to £9O; Return CBi to £135. Return Tickets available for two years from date oLissue., Third-Class—£l9, £2l, £23; Return (available 12 mouths), £35, £39 1.25, £l3 4s. First and Second Saloon Oversea Tickets are available for return (ail the way only) by P, and 0. Co. First and Second Class Passengers secure special advantages by booking | through from New Zealand, being ptotvided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which are included in the above fares. Passages can be booked to or prepaid from any of the above ports. Ail equipped with wireless Telegraphy. For all information, Guide Books, etc., apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., Managing Agents, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. ; # ■ V V , ■*. rUTHE PATEA-BHIPPINC CO., LTLREGULAR SERVICE. FROM PATEA— I'o Wellington, Nelson, West Coast, and all ports, S.S. AORERE— Freight, Wellingtoff, to Patea, 15s per ton. Through rates to and from all ports. I Consignments outward should be advised to Agent, giving lull particulars. All eomnmiiieationa to be addressed to the Secretary. EDWARD O. HORNER, Agent. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF N.Z. (Ltd.), Agents in New Zealand, IS R S HASS ALL, 2 (ERTIFICATED MIDWIFE AND * LADIES’ NURSE. Miranda Street, Stratford. First-elms* Accommodation. T> TITTER- WR AP PERS.—To Dairy .13 Farmers who make their own L butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers at the “Stratford Post” Job Priutiag lOllicO. ‘ V“>*- ' "• • *o-- .kMflStv
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 51, 5 February 1916, Page 1
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