Y JNION STEAMSHIP CO., OB 1 NEW ZEALAND, LTD. (Weather and Permitting.) LYTTEirON. ~~ Maori* Monday, April 2'i, 8 p.nu Monowai, Tuesday, April 23, 5 p.m. Mararoa,/Tuesday, April '23, 8 p.m.. Maori* Wednesday, April 24, 8 p.m., Jlaiinganuit Thursday,- April 25, 5 pat JlarartKi, Pmir&chiy, April 25, « p.nv. *'Tur.biiie steamer. tWireless telegraphy. .7"DDwj£DIN, via LYTTELTON. Monowai, Tuesday, April 23,'5 p.nr. Maunganuit Thursday, April 25, 5 pi»» tWireicss teiegra'pliv. MELBOURNE, via LYTTELTON, DU-NEDIN, BLUFF and " HOBAIiT. alawnganuit, Thurs., April 25, 5 p.B). MoanaT Thursday, May 2, 5 p.m., tWireless telearapiiy. ■:■-j ■ SYDNEY DIKEOT. Warrimoo, Friday, April 26. 5 p.m. Moerakit Fi'rday, May 3rd, 5 p.nu tWu'e'ess itclegraphy. . . SYDNEY, via IvAPJKiR, IUISBORXEJ : and AUCKLAND. iarawera- Thursday,..Mav 2, 5 p.m., . Tranships 'to Maheno at Auckland;' Oargo not received after 3 (p.m. XAPIEfI. AND AGCK- ..., .: - . /land; • - .. ■, ■ ... ■; Mokoia, Monday, April 22nd, 5 i>.:m Alonowai, Monday, April 23-tli, 5 p.m.MvW PLYMOUTH and OXE&UNGA Karawa lea res New Plymouth on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, on arrival of mail trains from, Wedliitaton. - • ,NEW PLYMOUTH and ONEHUXGA' _, , Via. PTOTON and XELSON.' : . iKosamo.iul§ Monday, April 22, 6 pVin*sCargo only, ~ -';"!'■ NEW PLYMOUTH. WESI'POIvT. ~ GKEYMOUTIH and IIOKL ' „. m . TTKA. Y.: ; l<loras 'Monday, April 22nd, 3 poju §Cargo onlv. . ' .-*'' ■■■'' NELSON, m PICTON (and KE»B' _ 4 . , HEIM). i ateena, Monday,. April .22, 12.45't) iff Mapou-wkat Tuesday, April 23, 4'p.nr« : April 26, 12.45 p.m. AraJmra* April 27, 12.45 p.m. *No Nelson cargo. T Omits Pietoii. • -> '
WESTPORT, GiREYMOUTH ANtf-* HOKITIJvA, via PIGTONami ' •X/ELSON. . Aralrura* Sat.'; April 20, 12.46 • p.m., iMapoim-ikat Tuesday, April 23, i j),'m* '"' fOmite Pictou. : - ;;.:/.:„; *A r oNelson cargo. ;i;; v. TONGA, SAMOA and FIJI: (front •v,, ... ; ; ;v. ; .AUCKLAND,:.v'W '• W*',' ' Tc:fua, "V\ eSiiesclay, April* 24," ' uooKf*. * • AUCKLAND. - > ■Hauroto, Wednesday, May Sit.-- -: • . RAROTONGA AND TAHEII, R.M.S. Aorangi leaves "■We" 1 "' n * ngf ! Friday, April 26, at 5 p.m. Taliine leaves Auckland, Tuesday Ma# -' CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, ' Etc. Via VANCOUVER. . R.M.S. Makura. leaves- Auckland, "FrU day, May lOtb. Via SAN FRANCISCO. Aorangi leaves Wellington April v Iddue "Frisco May 16th. Tahiti leaves We;llin S t<m May 24tk due Sam Francisco Juiue 13th. ~'.'• : SPECIAL INTIMATION 1 ' Eii-Ia and.explicit application, at port of em- ■ barkation (with remittance) is ease* tial to secure reservation of berth's, HAW, OAVILL AND LBIOH mrm -~ ' COMPANY (LTD.) :::£;:i": ■ THE DIBEOT; LINE OF SCTAMBBB FOE PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. VIA MONTE VIDEO, RIO DB JAWI EIBO AND TENEEtFFB. T--E LARGEST PASSENCEH STEAMERS in the NEW ZEALAND .TRADE. ' ■■■■■ ■■'■ BpeoiaUy fitted with Patent FEB! EXTINGUISHEES; Sailing* (cigonmatanoes permiStiag) <■"■
tABA-vA ; 9, JAINUI losoo|Moflat I )y lllWrt'S'* IQNIU 228iJRoo 3 rtal|Aug BWel|j'? —. All Twin Screw Steamers. fUalliag at Rio de Janisro as safil & Montevideo. , All the Company's Pasaehgiw Steamers are htted with WIBELESa TELEGRAPHY. ~^^ Special facilities given to reddrata IE 4ns Dominion to bring ont friends Stm Home either by prepayment of pAssagf" raouey in New Zealand or by guarastte. For fnil partionlars apply to th 9 anat LEVIN & CO., LTD., DALQETTftCO.LTD, fifaaiKio* UDDARI pfiRKER, | FAVOURITES PASSEHaia""" Saiknirt from WeJiHiagitoasi n.i vagsffi* (Oiammataaoeii pwimittiafl,) FOB LYTTELTON AdD DUNBDOI Ulimaroa, Thursday, April 18, 5 p.m. Victoria, Friday, April 19, 5 p.m, Wimmera, Friday, May 3rd, 5 p.m. Victoria, Friday, May 17th, 5 p.m. FOE MELBOURNE via LYTTBLTOH DUNEDIN, BLUFF and HOBABT.' [ Thurs., April 18, 5 p.m. FOE NAPIEE, GISBOBNE.AUCK. LAND AND SYDNEY. •Victoria, Thursday, April 25, 4 p.av Wimmera, Thursday, May 9,-4. p.m. Victoria, Thtirsday, May 23, 4 FOE SYDNEY DIBECT. Ulimaroa* Friday, May 10th, 5 p.m, § 6000 tons Twin screw. •All fitted with wireless telogr All tickets are available aire for Stop* over and return by ANY of UNION CO.'S STEAMEBS, and any holders ol the U.S.S. Co tickets may travel b* the above-named veisola. Head Office for New Zealaad—Qastel Chambers. Walline'fco'V MACHINE-MADE BBEABMAVING imstallfed one of the £&*. «t BREAD MAKING MACHINES, I ana now able to turn. Bofl Bread oa a mack oleanef rtyiteffi tfefil by the preyiotn aftnidi mad* ityk* QUALITY SPEAKS FOE ITBUfe' OLEANMNESS' SHOULD tNTm EST CONSUMERS. INSPEOTION INVrriBU r . EDWABD ANSTICE BAKER ANB SeNFECTIONEH,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10614, 22 April 1912, Page 6
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