SHIPPING NEW OVEBSEA VESSELS FOB WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Bloemfontein (due about March 30th) sailed from New York January 3rd, vis, Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line.) Athenic (due about March 26th), sailed from Plymouth February yth, via Gapetown and Hobart. (Shaw Savill) Bucentaur (due about April 6rd), sailed from Vancouver March oth. N.Z. and A. Co. Mimiro (due about April Brd) sail from London January 21st, via Australi Auckland and Napier. (Tyser). ",''' Morayshire, duo about April 3rd, sailed' from Liverpool February 2nd, via v Capp«r%, town and Auckland. (N.Z. and A. Co.) 5/ Maori (due about April 10th), Bailed from London February 11th. via * Auckland. (Shaw-Savill,) Arawu. (due about April lGth), sailed from Liverpool February 22nd vin Auckland. (Shaw-Savill.) Star of New Zealand (due about April 21st), sailed from Liverpool February 13th via Auckland. (Tyner.) Toinoana (due about April 29th), sailed from Now York February 11th, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.) Niwaru (due abut April 30th), sailed from London February 27th, via Aua- .. tralia, Auckland and Napier. Inverati {due about April 30tb), sailed from New York Febiuary 3rd, via Australia and Auckland. (N Z.S. (Jo.) Frankdale (due about May 24th), sailed from Key York Mai ch 6th, via Australia I and Auckland. A. and A. Line. ! '1 SAILERS. Ingeborg, sailtd from Marseilles January Cth, via Dunediti and Lyttelton. Titania, 4-masted barquentine, sailed from Liverpool December 17th. Urorda, scow, sailed from Post Maoquarie March 6th. UDDART TpAR&ER T iNB FAVOORIT& PASSENGER SEttVICE. Sailings from Wellington as under - ' (f;ircumßtanceß permitting.) j.J." FOB LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN; Victoria | Thur a | Mar 28 | 4 p.m. Wimmeha | Fri j April 12 j 4 p.m. Rivbhina | Thurs | Apr 25 i 4 p.m, Victoria __j Fri | Apiil 26 j 4 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE via LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLCFF and HOBART. Rivehina | Thurs | Apr 25 | 4 p.m. FOR NAFIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLANAND SYDNEY. Victoria ~ Thurs | April 4| 4 p.m, Wimmeba | Thurs I Apr 'lB | 4 p.m. FOR SYDNEY. DIRECT Rivurisa | Sat | Apr 13 I 4 p.m All tickets are variable also for Stop. ; over or Return by ANY of UNION CO.'M STEAMERS, and any holders of U.S.S. Co.'s tickets may travel by th& above-named vessels. Head Office for New Zealand—Queen's Chambers, Wellington. EW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS! FOR LONDON. g^RS4 VIA MONTE VIDEO, TENERIFFE, AND PLYMOUTH. Very superior accommodation for Passengers. Specially fitted with Clayton's Patent' FIRE EXTJNGUISHEfIS. Steamers. I n T °*? s Lr r ° ba We |To Sail ;- Regis. Final Port, (abont). TURAKINaIIJ PAPAROA|| RUAPEHUH ■ RIMUTAKA] Saio Wellington April n 6503 „ May 9 7801 ' June 6 776U • July TONGARIROiI 7600 _ Sf JTwin Sere J Will call at Rio de Janeiro after j leaving Monte Video. For passage or freight, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM PANY (Limited).' W. H. CRUICKSHANK, Passenger Agents Masterton. HAW, &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 : Name. Tons Co m der. Date ofl Final Reg. Leaving Port. t§IONIC 1223s Carter Mar 28 Wel'gtoa KARAMEA 6,563 Holmes Mar ■& "Vuckl'nd J§ATHENIC 12234 Kempson April 2= Wel'gton ■':' §ARAWA 5,102 Burton May o t§CORINTHIC 12231 David May 23 tfel'gto" i: { WILL CALL AT Rio UE JaNIEKO. § TwlN SCREW. / Special. facilities given to residents in the oolony to brinp out friends from Home either by prepayment of passage money in <, New Zealand or by guarantees.. For full partioulars apply to the Agents LEVIN &CO LIMITED, Masterton. DREYERTON SPORTS CLUB. TENTH Annual Gathering. To be held in MB F. JOHNSTON'S PADDOCK, alongside Kopuaranga Railway Stat'on, on Easter Monday, April Ist. 1907. «7Q TO BE WON IN CASH AND TROPHIES, DREYERTON HANDICAP of iS2O. Amateur and Professional Running Events, Quoits, Wrestling, Woodsawing, Horso Comprititions, and numerous other interesting events. Increased Prize Money. Brass Band in attendance. Grounds adjacent to Konaaranga Eaif way Station. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, 22nd March See or write for Posters to G. A. DONOV&V, Hon. Secretary. Kopuaranga, VOID intoxicants. Drink instead the . beverage that stimulates, but not inebriates—"TlGEß" TEA. Remember it must be "'IIGER to be really good—-aoir-'thina 0 recommend rcvour friendr. Tauepu Hotel. EVERY Comfort and Conveniences is provided. The appointments are right up-to date, first-class table kept. Best brands of liquor stocked. Good stibling and paddocking for the use of stock. Coachstops at door. W. EAGLE, PnOPBIETOIU
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8389, 28 March 1907, Page 6
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