UDDART T>ARKER "fAVOCJEITE passengeb SEBYICE. failings from Wellington a« under j«» (Circumstances permitting). FOB LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN Victoria | Friday | Sept. 9| 5 p.m Wimmeba | Friday | Sept 23 j 5 p.ra Ulimaboa j Thurs | Oct 6| 6 p.m Victobia | Friday ) Oct 7| 5 p-m FOE MELBOUENE via LYTTELTON DUNEDIN, BLUFF and HOBABT. §Ulimaeoa I Thur j Oot 6 | 5p m FOE NAPIEE, GISBOBNE, AUCKLAND AND SIDNEY. Viotoeia j Thurs | Sept. 15 j 4 p.» Wimmbka I Thurs | Sept. 29 |4 pm Victosia I Thurs | Oct 13 | 4 p.m FOE SYDNEY DIEECT. Sulihaboa Fri Sept. 23 5 p.m § 6000 tons Twin screw. All tickets are available also for Stopover and return by ANY of UNIO2* CO/S STEAMEES, and any holder* tf theU.S.S. Co.'s tickets may travel by the above-named vessels. Head Office for New Zealand—Queen's Chambers, Wellington. EWZEALAJNii oHIPPINO COMPANY'S BOYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMEBS FOE LONDON, VIA MONTE VIDEO, TENEBIFFI AND PLYMOUTH. Very Superior accommodation for Specially fitted with Clayton'i Patsa* • FIEE EXTINGUISHES. I j To Sail iProbabla Steamers; Tons about Final Foz TUEAKINAII |]o96oSept 22lAuckl'd TONGAEIEO|| jlol92oct 20 EUAHINEK 12000 Nov. 17 EUAPEHUH 9800 Dec. 15 EOTORUA||t 12500 Jan. 12 Qlwia Screw. fWill make Eio de Janeiro an additional port ef call. Passages from London to New Zealasi may be arranged at this end. For passage or freight apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited). W. H. CEUICKSHANK, Masterton
AND r\ pOMPANY'S EOYAL MAIL STEAMEES TO LONDON. Following are the proposed Dates of Departure from Australian Ports for London:— First and Second Saloon Only, Steamer | Tons | Sydney I Meib'ne. Mooltan§ j 10000 I Sept. 10 | Sept. 18 MOOLTAN§ China India *MALWA§f 8000 Sept. 24 | Sept. 27 8000 Oct. 8 J Oct. 11 11000 Oot, 22 Oct. "25 Macbdonia§ J 10500 Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Moldavia§ I 10000 Nov 19 Nov. 22 Mongolia§ | 10000 Deo. 3 Dec. 6 *Mobea§ | 11000 Dec. 17 Dec. 20 §Mooltan | 10000 |De3 31 Jan 3 CHrNA i 8000 | Jan 14 Jan 17 § Mantua | 10500 | Jan 28 I Jan 11 And every fortnight afterwards. §Twin-screw. *Fitted with wireless telegraphy and with laundries. tMalwa calls at Bombay on March 4th. Bates of Passage Money to London—(including Saloon Passage to Sydney), Single Tickets, M 7 6s to .£BB. Ebturn Tickets, .£75 18s and .£132 JOHNSTON & CO., LTD., Agents, Wellington and Wanganui. j
HOMEWAED PASSENGEE SEASON 1910-1911. T>ENINSULAE & rpIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Proposed Sailings from New Zealand for London, via Sydney and Suez. Twin Screw From Arrive Steamer. Tons. Auckland. London. Mongolia 10000 Nov. 23,1910 Jan. 14 Mooltan 10000 Deo 21,1910 Feb 11 *Mantua 11000 Jan. 18,1911 Mar. 11 |Macedonialos7o Feb. 15, 1911 April 8 fMoLDAvu 10000 Mar. 15,1911 May 6 *Mqrea 10500 Ap'l 12,1911 June 3 fOalls at Hobart en rante from Sydney to Melbourne. , Fitted with lauudry and wireless telegraphy. . Telegraphy. First and Second Saloon Only. JOHNSTON & CO., LTD., Agents, Wellington Sub-agents—J. D. Ciujickshank & co., I Ltd., Masterton. '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10084, 3 September 1910, Page 6
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