TTNION STEAM SHU' Ss. U CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, UMITED, yits'-i steanieri carrying paseengasa and cargo from Now Plymouth Whari (weather and other circumstances permitting) : TO ONEHUNfIA FOB AUCKLAND. Takapuna, every Tuesday, 8.30 p.m. Rotoiti, every Thursday, 8.30 p.m. Rotoiti, every Saturday, 8.30 p.m. A representative of the company travel* on the mail train to book passengers before reaching the vessel. TO WESIXINQTON. Rotoiti, eyery Tuesday, at 7 a.m. Takapuna, every Thursday at noon, taking Nelson cargo direct. FOR DUNEDIN AND SOUTHERN PORTS (without transhipment). jCorinna, Monday, March 13, 3 p.m. SOUTH SEAS EXCURSIONS Every month from Auckland. n«.,«in, mint TARCh NeW PIV" mouth—for Southern ports, not later than Monday and Wednesday evening trains ; and for North, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning trains, e —i—i i,,, f.iii T.ortirnlara. Passengerg booked to London by the Orient-Pacific line via Sydney ; nd by the Canadian and Austra- " ' i. via Vancouver. /CANADIAN - AUSV, PRALIAN BOYAL UAIL LINE, Via BRISBANE, SUVA, HONOLULU, VICTORIA (8.C.). and VANCOUVER, In conjunction with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA. UNITED STATES AND EUROPE Leave Leave Steamera Sydney Auckland Miowera March 20 March 22 •Manuka April 17 April 19 Passengers from New Zealand have option of joining mail steamer at Sydney or Suva. For all information, guide book, maps, etc., apply UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEAPAND (Ltd.) ORIENT PACIFIC LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON iVia Fremantle, Colombo (transhipping for all Indian Ports), amd Suez Canal, sailing aS under from Sydney and Melbourne. Leave Leave gteamer Sydney Melbourne Noon 1 p.m. •Orontes March 22 March 28 •Omrah April 5 April 11 Ophir April 19 April 25 Irotava May 20 May 23 ir o ya June 17 June 20 •Twin Screw S teamen Lgenta for all New Zealand Ports.
'ORTHERN STEAMi SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, | AUCKLAND SERVICE. ~ t Breakwater ( other circumstances permitting) : S.s. Rarawa for OnehungH, MONDAY 27th February, at 9.45 p.m. S.s. Rarawa for Onehunga, WEDNESDAY, Ist March, 9.45 p.m. S.s. Wellington for Onehunga, FRIDAY, 3rd March, 8.30 p.m. After 3rd MARCH, s.s. Rarawa for Onehunga every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8.30 p.m. Rarawa carries forecabin . tewardB. Passage tickets must be taken at the Company's office, or from agent on train, prior to sailing. All cargo for shipment must be accomaanied by a shipping note. Town cargo, must be booked at Company's office and delivered at M -..* 1.1 41.,... O Ort ~ *n Country cargo 'must reach New Plymouth by morning train, accompanied by full particulars. Apply to J, C» WEBSTER, Agent. Office: Egmont Street, New Flymouth,-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7754, 4 March 1905, Page 1
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