JTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY 0/ N.Z., LTD. Will despatch steamers from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other cirtUinstances permitting):— l OXEHUNGA (for Auckland)— AARAWA (in conjunction with the N.S.S. Co.)— Tuesdays and Fridays. WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN, OAMARU, TIMARU, AND LYTTELTON. Corinna, about June 2. MELBOURNE AND HOBART. / Paloona, from Wellington, June 10. , SYDNEY AND HOBART- | Manuka, June 1> from Wellington. LYTTELTON—(From Wellington)— Bt:amer Daily (Sundays excepted). Fill (Suva, Levuka), TONGA (Nukualofa, Haapai, Vavau), SAMOA (Apia). Talune, May 29 (from Auckland). RAROTOXGA AND TAHITI—MOANA (from Wellington), June 22nd. SAN FRANCISCO (from Wellington)— RM.S. MOANA, June 22nd. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Corinna leave Timaru 30, and Lyttelton 31. Cargo must be at railway by S p.m. oh day previous to sailing. * Railway tickets from New Plymouth 'to principal stations in South Island may be obtained upon application at the r Company's office. < TEW PLYMOUTH - OXEHUNGA (AUCKLAND) SERVICE. (Weather, etc., permitting). S.S. RARAWA leaves New Plymouth Breakwater every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 3.20 p.m., on arrival of Express from Wellington. The RARAWA leaves Onehunga every MONDAY and THURSDAY. Cargo must be at Railway not later than 2 p.m. on day jf sailing. Saloon—Single 26/-, Return 45/-. Steerage—Single 20/-, Return 32/-, NORTHERN S.S. CO., LTD., UNION S.S. CO., LTD., Joint Agents. QRIENT, LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. * DAILTNG from SYDNEY and MELbourne as under fof PLYMOUTH and LONDON (Tilbury), via SOUTH AFRICA, calling at Durbar and Capetown. ORONTES (!)023 tons), from Sydney July 20, from Melbourne August 2. ' OMRAH (8130 tons), from Sydney, August 20th. Steamers ritted with Wirejess. Tele'* FARES: NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON —SALOON: Single £SO to £9O; Return, £Bl to £135. RETURN TICKET AVAILABLE "TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE. THIRD CLASS: £2O, £22, £24; Return (available 12 months), £3B, £39 12s, £43 4s. All third-class accommodation engaged until May. First and Second Saloon Ovewea Tickets are available for return (all the way only) by P v and o'. Company. Eirst and Secondtcjass Passengers secure ' special advantages by booking through from-New Zealand, being provided 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. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. of N.Z., LTD. \ Agents in New Zealand. FJfHE yANCOUVER • JJOUTE CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL f MAIL S.S. LINE AND CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Through gome of the greatest scenery Wonders of the World to all parts of CANADA/UNITED STATES, BRITTBH ISLES ana CONTINENT OF EUROPE. BOUND THE WORLD TOURS in conjunction with all the Cape, Suez, China and Japan Lines at Lowest Rates. ' -" STEAMERS WILL SAIL— From Sydney Auckland •Niagara June 8 June 13 Makura July 6 July 11 And at 28 days' interval thereafter. •Niagara, triple screw, 13,500 tons register; Makura, twin-screw. AH equipped with wireless telegraphy. Pamphlets, Maps and all information ••^rom UNION S.S. CO. of N.Z., LTD., ■ Managing Agents. PASSPORTS. . ,■ Travellers to any place outside the Dov minion arV reminded'that it is advisable to obtain passports? and that it is neces- ' jury to make early application. to the Government for them. : ' W-EW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM- " PANY'S ROYAL MAILLINE OF STEAMERS. '':-..'-- To SOUTHAMPTON (to land passengers) and LONDON. Most Mcderti Passenger Steamers In - the Southern Hemisphere. Steamer Tons From To Sail . «Turakina M.flOO Wellington May "Remuera 12,500 Wellington June •Ruahine 12,000 Wellington July .Rotorua 11,500 Wellington Aug. . _ ttimutaka 10,130 Wellington Sept. •Twin Screw, fTriple screw. Fated with wireless telegraphy. Actommodation is not surpassed by any jtlter line. All steamers after May will proceed to London via the Panama Canal. Passages from London can be arranged at this 1 end. for freight or .passage apply to WEBSTER & McKELLAR, Local Agents, New Plymouth. rjpHOS. y > gIMON. SAWMITXER, OARRINGTONROAB, NEW PLYMOUTH, ffas taken this opportunity of announ eing to the people of New Plymouth ant Surrounding districts that he has RE OPENED his SAWMILL, and is retailinhls Timber. It would be a benefit to any contracto: or builder to interview Mr. Simons ai bp residence, Vogeltown, or at the Saw Dill. All timber dressed to order for build en. •Phone No. 854. LADIES' i GENTS; DEVON STREET, (spg. Theatre Boil
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1916, Page 2
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