IfTNIQN STEAM SHIP CCO4PAN* OS N.j», LTD. Will despatch steamers from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other cir•dwsUncea permitting) : OXEHUNGA (for Auckland)— JLARAWA (in conjunction with the N.&S. Co.)— Tuesdays and Fridays. WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN, OAMARU, ■ TIMARU, LYTTELTON— Coriana, about July 15. MELBOURNE DIRECT— Ptloona, from Wellington, July 24. ' SYDNEY AND BOBART- ; Manuka, July 13, from Wellington. LYTTELTON—(From Wellington)— Steamer Daily (Sundays excepted) MJI (Suva, Levuka), TONGA (Siikua- . lofa, Eaapai, Vavau), SAMOA (Apia). Talune, July 24 (from Auckland). RAROTONGA AND TAHITI—MAITAI (from Wellington), July 20 SAN FRANCISCO (from Wellington)— B.M.S. MAITAI, July 20. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. ' C'orinna leaves Timaru 11, Lyttelton 12 and Nelson 14. Cargo must be at railway by S p.m. on day previous to 6ailing. Railway tickets from New Plymouth to principal stations in South Island nay be obtained upon application at the Company's office.
\TEW PLYMOUTH - .OXEKUNGA (AUCKLAND) SERVICE. (Weather, etc., permitting). SjS. RARAWA leaves New Plymouth Breakwater every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 8.20 p.m., on arrival of Express from Wellington. . The RARAWA leaves Onehunga every MONDAY and THURSDAY. Cargo must be at Railway not later Jt> an 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. MIENT LINE n -"' from SYDNEY and MELBO'..:'ii!«3 as under for PLYMOUTH and LOVJX'N (Tilbury), via SOUTH AFRICA, calling at FREMANTLE. DURBAN, and CAPETOWN. Orontes 9023 Aug. 12 Aug. 16; Aug. 18 Omrah 8130 Aug. 26 Aug. 30 Sept 4 Osterley !2l29Sept. 23JSept. 27 Sept 29
Third class accommodation is all engaged until August. FARES NEW ZEALAND to LONDON: SAIOON: Single .£SO to £9O, Return 'available for two years) £Bl to £l3.i. THIRD-CLASS: '£2o, '£22, £24; Return (available for 12 inonths), £36. JEW If:?, £ii 4e. First and Second Saloon Tickets are interchcngeable with the P. and 0. Company. First and Second Class Passengers securu speoal advantages by booking through ,fram : New Zealand, being pr» vided 'vitl, Saloon Passages to Australi*. wliie'i are included in the above fares. c<in bt booked to or prepaid iron any r.f the above ports. miICS STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., Agents in New Zealand.
•pHE yANCOUVER ]JOUT£ CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL I MAIL S.S. LINE AND CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Through some of the greatest scenery Wonders of the World to all parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISH ISLES an.; CONTINENT OF EUROPE BOUXD THE WORLD TOURS in con junction with all the Cape, Suez, J China and Japan Lines at Lowest' Rates. STEAMERS WILL SAIL— From Sydney Auckland Makura July 6 July 11 Niagara Aug 3 Aug. 8 And at 28 days' interval thereafter. •Niagara, triple screw, 13,500 tons rejglster; Makura, twin-screw. AH equipped with wireless telegraphy. Pamphlets, Maps and all information from UNION S.S. CO. of N.Z., LTD., Managing Agents. PASSPORTS. Travellers to any place outside the Dominion are r minded that it is advisable to obtain passports, and that it is necessary to make early application to the Government for them. tfEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMr* PANT'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS. To PLYMOUTH (to land passengers) ' ind LONDON, via Panama Canal. Most Modern Passenger Steamers In the Southern Hemisphere. Steamer •Remuera •Ruahine t Rot or u a •Rirrntaka •Turakina Tons From To Sail 11,500 Wellington June •Ruahine 11,000 „ July t Rot or u a 11,500 „ Aug. •Himntaka 10,130 „ Sept. •Turakina 10,960 „ Oct. •Twin Screw. fTriple screw. Fitted with wireless telegraphy. Accommodation is not surpassed by any pther line. Passages from London can be arranged at this end. for freight or passage apply to WEBSTER & McKELLAR, Local Agents, New Plymouth.
LADIES' & GENTS.'- ~ DEVON STREET. J (opp. Theatre Boyal)
jJHOS. y . S i moss SAWMILLER, CARBINQTON ROAD NEW PLYMOUTH. Mu tr.ken this opportunity of announcing to the people of New Plymouth and Unrounding districts that he has REOPENED hi»-SAWMILL, and is retailing Mi Timber. It Would be a benefit to any contractor '■» builder to interview Mr. SimoM at kit residence, Vogeltown, or at the SawMB. All timber dressed to ardor for Mid'tfkOMNo.aft
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1916, Page 2
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