SHIPPING HUDDAKT PARKER LIKE. 'Circumstances Permitting.) FOR SYDNEY (from Auckland Direct) ULIMAROA .. .. Friday, December 2 FOR SYDNEY (from Wellington Direct) ULIMAROA .. .. Friday. December 16 Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Surgeon Carried. Office: QUAY ST (Opp Queen's Wharf). Phone 43-183 * iue Island SERVICE ERVICE Circumstances permitting N.Z.G.S. TTINEMOA N.Z.G.S. iIINEMOA Will Sail for NICE ISLAND On WEDNESDAY, 30th INST., at 5 P.M. Booking and receiving- cargo TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. JPEDDING, IMITED, WRIGHT'S BUILDINGS, FORT ST., AUCKLAND, Agents. Phone 42-788. G c H c N ] Y sa TRAVEL THROUGH CjLNADA—SEE—LAKE LOUISE. BANFF, NIAGARA FALLS. New Zealand travellers to England and the Continent will find charm, beauty and history when they cross the Atlantic via CANADIAN PACIFIC. The link from train to steamer can be made at Montreal or Quebec, and the first two sailing days down the St. Lawrence River and the Gulf are filled with delightful scenic hours. The New Zealand connection with the Canadian Pacific Railway is made with the well-known Pacific liners “Aorangi and “Niagara.” Apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. rhos. Cook and Son, or A. W. Essex, Passenger Manager for New Zealand, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Maritime Building. Quay Street, Auckland. iTRAVEL WITH THE SUN SMITH’S SUN SERVICE AUCKLANDNEW PLYMOUTH LEAVES SUN OFFICE, AUCKLAND 2.15 p.m Monday to Saturday: 9 a_m. Sundays. LEAVES NEW PLYMOUTH (White Hart Hotel), 9 a.m., Mon. to Sunday Via Te Awamutu. 15s; Otorohanga, 17s 6d; Te Kuiti. 20s: Mokau. 40s; Waltara. 60s; New Plymouth. 60s. P.eturn tare. £5 15 s. AUCKLAND—WAIHI DE LUXE CARS DAILY Leave SUN Office, 3.15 p.m.. arrive Paeroa 7 p.m.. Walhi. 7.30 p.m. Leave Waihl, 9 a.m. Paeroa, 9.30 a.m., arrive Auckland 1 p.m. FARES: Auckland to Paeroa .. .. .. 20s Auckland to Waihi LI AUCKLAND-TE AROHA LEAVES SUN OFFICE, AUCKLAND. 3.15 p.m., arive Te Aroha 7.30 p.m. LEAVES TE AROHA 8.30 a.m., arrive Auckland 1 p.m. BOOKINGS. SUN Office, phone 46-820. Te Kuiti: Kelvin House. Otorohanga Wade, SUN Agent. New Plymouth: Ebbert and Morgan. T Avery Bookseller, PUN Agent For further Information apply SMITH’S SUM MOTOR SERVICE Tiitaker’s. Tobacconist, Colliseum Bldgs.. Queen Street. Phone 46-400, or SUN NEWSPAPERS LTD Phone 46-820 BELL’S AUCKLAND—NAPIER SUN SERVICE. eaves Auckland 2.30 p.m.; Arrives Hamilton 5.15 p.m.; Leaves Hamilton 6.15 p.m., Leaves Cambridge 6.45 p.m.. Leaves Arapuni 7.45 p.m.; Leaves Putaruru, 8.0 p.m.; Leaves Taupo 10.45 p.m.. Arrives Napier 4.0 a.m. Leaves Napier 7.30 a.m.; Leaves Taupo 12.30 a.m.; Leaves Putaruru 3.45 p.m.; reaves Arapuni 4.0 p.m.; Leaves Cambridge 5.0 p.m.; Arrives Hamilton 5.30 p.m.; Leaves Hamilton 7.0 p.m.; Arrives Auckland 10.0 p.m. FARES: Hamilton 15s, Cambridge 17s 6d, Arapuni 255, Putaruru 27s 6d, Taupo 60s. Napier £3 10s. BOOKING OFFICES: Lake Hotel, Taupo; De Luxe Service Co., Napier; SUN 46-820, Auckland; National Tours, 46-400. Auckland; Marble Bar. Hamilton; Caledonian Hotel. Napier. DE LUXE SERVICE < Owner Drivers) ONE-DAY SERVICE. ROTORUA-GISBORNE THE SUN SERVICE Cars leave Rotorua Dally texcept Sundays) for Whakatane, Opotiki and Gisborne at 6 a.m. arriving at Gisborne 6 D.m FARE. £2. Wire Collect to Rotorua Tor seats, or oook at The Sun Office. Auckland. HELEN S VTLLEAUCKLAND AARD SERVICE Leaves G.P.O. and Aard Office, Auckland, at 3.15 p.m., Monday to Saturday. Phone 44-656. Leaves Helensville Hot Springs at 9.15 a.m., Tuesday to Saturday and 6 p.m. Sunday. Phones 47 or 154. 15seater. 40 miles in 2 hours. Comfortable Char-a-banc Ride by Road and See the Country. FARE: Single. Ss: Return, 14s
NEW UNION-CASTLE MOTOR-SHIP. The Union-Castle Mail Steamship Co., Ltd., have placed an order with Messrs. Harland and Wolff, Belfast, for a new vessel for their South African mail service. Official details of the ship are not yet available; but it is understood in well-informed circles that she is to be similar to the Carnarvon Castle, but improved in certain of her details. The propelling machinery is, of course, to consist of Harland B. and W. Double-acting engines like those installed in the sister ship, Carnarvon Castle, the Royal Mail 1 packets Asturias and Alcantara, and the Elder Dempster liners Accra and Apapa. The fact thai motors of the type and make are being installed in this new Union-Castle liner and also in the 27,000ton White Star liner which was recently laid down at Belfast, is strong evidence that in the rough and tumble of ordinary sea work Belfast’s double-acting Diesels are more than justifying the claims originally made for them. Their suitability for large ocean-going passenger ships seems to be beyond question. AN ADRIATIC SHlPYAßD.—According •to reports from certain Italian news agencies a new shipbuilding industry is to be created in the Adriatic, states “Fairplay.” The Jugoslavian Government appears to have decided to subsidise the construction of a yard to undertake all the work both for t'ie Jugoslav navy and the mercantile building la of uii to 11.1)00 to luo
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 213, 28 November 1927, Page 2
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