SHIPPING NEWS. ARRIVED. March 13.—Opawa, s.s., from London. March 13.—Turakina, s.s., from London. March 14. - John Hardie, s.s., from New. York. OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Ayr-hire (due about March 18th), ssileoF/ from Liverpool January sth, via Australia and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line). Blotmfontein (due about March 20thJ. sailed from New York January 3rd, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line.) Athenic (due about March', 26th), sailed from Plymouth February 9th, via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw Saviil.) Bucentaur (due about April 3rd), sailed from Vancouver March oth.l N.Z. and A. Co. Mimiro (due about April s 3rd) sailed!, from London January 2.lst, via Auckland and Napier. (Tyetr). Morayshue, due about April 3rd, sailed from Liverpool February 2nd, via Capecown and Auckland. (N.Z. and A. Co.) Maori (due about April 10th), sailed from Lot: don February 11th. via Auckland. (Shaw-Savill.) '" Arawa (due about April 16th), sailed from Liverpool February 22nd via Auckland.. (Shaw-Saviil.) Star of New Zealand (duo about April 21st), sailed from Liverpool February 13th . via Auckland. (Tyse-.j Tomoana (due about April 29th), sailed., from New York February 11th, via Australia and Auckland (Tyser.) Niwaru (due ab>ut April 30th), sailed from London February 27th, via Australia, Auckland and Napier. Inverau (due about April HOtt), sailed from New York Febiinry 3rd, via Australia and Auckland. (NZ.S. Co.) Frankdale (<juo about .'Jay 24th), sailed . from New York March 6th, via Australia, and Auckland. A. and A. Line. SA/ILERS. Ingeborg, sailed from Marseilles January 6th, vin Dunedi.n a:id Lyttelton. Titania, d-inas'f/; barquentine, sailed from Liverpool ">..,;-.-aber 17th. Uroroa, ■mo-;-: isii...] lrom Post Mac--quane Marjh .■'"••:. FAVOOT, T Tjf PASSENGER Sailing hots Wa'i-Eiifyn as under (Circe FOR LY'P RIVERINA victoria Victoria FOR ME! J;' DUNIDI RIVERINA i p-.rrnitting.Jg : ANITWNEDInT I Mar 21 | 4 p.m, ,! Mar 28 4 p.m. '■! April 12 I 4 p.m, | April 26 | 4 p.m. via LYTTELTON, 'F and HOBART. ! Mar 21 | 4 p.m. FOR NAPIER, AUCKLAN- ___ AND S2DMEY. Wimmera i T,:.w:? : j Mar. 21 | 4 p.m. Vicxoeia T!\un3 i April 4| 4 p.m. FOR "BYiKirDIRECT Wimmera i '£',:.£:■ Vicxoeia Tl:< ___7oFsys : RIVEH!N4 | Sat I Apr 13 | 4 cm All tickets are vailable also for Stopover or Return by ANY of ONION CO.'S STEAMERS, and- any holders of the U.S.S. Co.'s tickets may travel by the above-named vessels. Head Office for New Zealand—Queen's Chambers, Wellington, EW ZEALAND SHIPPING I COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS,,} FOR LONDON. ##%s&?% VIA MONTE VIDEO, TENERIFFE, ANDPLYMOUTH. Very superior accommodation for Passengers. Specially fitted with Clayton's Patent FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. Stpamrr.: i Tons i Probable jTo Sail Regi$ _ Fina] p ort l (about)t TURAKINAUt i 8210 Wellington April ii PAPAROAH I — \ May a RUAPEHUH 7SOI - June 6 RIMUTAKA] 776.5 July 4 TONGARIROiI 7600 . Aug r ,'lTwin Screw. {Will call at' Rio de Janeiro after j leaving . Monte Video. For passage or freight, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM^ V PANY (Limited).; W. H. CRUICKSHANK, Passenger Agent. x M aster ton. 1 "'"' ~AVILL AND * ™™« COMPANY (LTD/ THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, . VIA MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. ROOMY CABINS AND SPACIOUS DECKS. Specially fitted with Patent FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. Sailings 'circumstances permitting :• '■ JSIONIC Carter VJar 2E Wel'gton KARAMEA 5,563 Holmes Mar aiKuckl'nd J§ATHENIC § ARAWA t§CORINTHI Kempson \uril 2 IvVel'gton 5,192 Uurton May . 9 'Vel'gton X Will call at Rio de Janieno. § Iwtx screw. Special facilities given to residents in the colony to brinp out friends from Home either by prepayment of passage money is New Zealand or by guarantee:,. ; For full particulars apply to .the Agents* LEVIN &CO LIMITED, Masterton. DREYERTON SPORTS CLUB, : TENTH Annual Gatfoeringa To be held in •ta/fflß F. JOHNfeTON'S PADDOCK, alongsiae Kopuaranga Railway Station, on Easter* Monday, Apsnl listo is©?.' a iS7O TO BE WON JN CASH ANL> .TROPHIES. DREYERTON HANDICAP of jS2Q. Amateur and Professional Running Evenfs, Quoitsi, Wrestling, Woodsawing,. Horso Competitions, and.numerous other interesting events. 4 Increased Priza Money. '1 I Brass Band in attendance. Grounds adjacent to Kopuaranga Rail way Station. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY,, 22nd March See or write for Posters to. G. A..DONOVAN,' Hon. Secretary. Kopuaranga. VOID intoxicants. Drink instead the ' t,,..,„v.„,™that otimnlnieia hnt tint, irlfl.. briates-"TIGEft" TEA. Remember itmust be "lIGER to be really, good— S or r it J h>w ;o recommend foyour friends.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8383, 18 March 1907, Page 6
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