TTNION 6TEAMBHH' CO., NEW ZEALAND, LTB? V (Weather and Oireumßteiicw ' Permitting.) Turavera, Friday May 24, 5 p.m* Maori* Friday, May 24th, 8 p.m. Mararoa., Saturday, 'May 2a, <ll p. m * M>M>n* Mbiidby, ■ kvlpy 27th, 8 p.m. *Tui\bine steamer. DUNEDIN, VKa LYITELT.ON. Aarawera, May 24fch, 5 p.m. Alokoia, Tuesday, May 2Stlh, 6 p.m* tNo Dunediu cargo. i MELBOURNE, via LYTTEI/KMi, DUNEIHN. BLUFF and HOBiRT. MaunganuH- Thursday, May 30, 5 pm Moaiia, Thursday, Juno 6th, 5 p.oiw t Wireless teleacrapiij. SYDNEY I>JREOI\ ■< Moanat Friday, May 24th, 5 p.m. Warriimoot Friday, aVlay Sisfc, 5 p.m. t Wireless jtelegcaphy. nmmmm'x i, GrSOBORNE krr ;" i,f,: '"and AUCKLAND. T'arawera* Thursday, May 30, 5 p.m. *Traasliii|ps to fiVDaheno at Auckand. NAPIER, GMSBORNE AND AUUK-
LAND. Mbnbwai, Thursday,' ; May 27, 5 p.m. Tarawera, Thursday, May 30, 5 p.m. PIOTON, NELSON, MEW PLYMOUTH and ONEHUNGA. lßotoiibi§ jMoiiclaiyl, May 27t'h, midnight §Ourgo onlv. NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA Rarawa leaves New Plymouth o* ■-■ Monday, Wednesday and Friday, arrival of mail trains from Welling* ton. NELSON, via PIOTON (and BLENHEIM.) Pateena,' Pniday, May 24, 12.45 p.au Arahura* Sat.,' May 25, 12.45 "p;nv> Patena, Monday, May 27, 12.45 p.m. Muipourikat Tuesday, Miav 28, 4 p.m. Pateena, Wed,, May 20,.' 12.45 p.m.- . fOimits Picton>. • *No Nelson cargo. NELSON -and NEW PLYMOUTH. iCorinna, Thursday, 3-uy 23, 3 p.nu WESTPORT, GJEtEYMOUIUI ar* HOKITIKA, via ■ PIOTON and NELSON. ' Arahura* Sat., May 25, 12.45 pjra* f iMapourikat Tuesday 1 ,, May 23, 4 p.m. 4. *No N/eJgon- cargo. tOmitfi fKcixm. TONGA, -SA3IOA AND FIJI (front AUCKLAND.)' * . • Tofua, ITaie.sd.ay, June 18tih. RAROTONGA AND TAH7IW. Tahiti leaves- Wellington Friday, 24JK May, at 5 p.m. Talune ifeaves leaves Auckland, Tuesday, June 4th. SUVA, LEVUKA, and LAUTOKA (Fiji), from AUCKLAND. Hauroto, Wednesday, June sth. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDOJf. Etc.. Via VANCOUVER. U.M.S. Zealandia ileav 3 Auckland, Friday, Jxra-e 7th. Via SAN FRANCISCO, i Tahiti leaves Wellington May §4tiv due San Francisco June 13th. Mianuka leaves Wellington June 21st» due Frisco July 11th. SPECIAL INTIMATION! Kufe and explicit applicatio 1 at pork of «n> barkation (with remittance) is eiw» tial to secure reservation of Jbertks. OHAW tti iVILL AND LBIOtf
COMPANY, LTD. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAM<m& FOB, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. VIA MONTE VIDEO. RilO DE JANEIRO AND TENERIFFE. THE LARGEST PASSENGER. STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. Specially Fitted with Patent FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. • Sailings (circumstances permitting.) I Reg, Ci'ra'deri iß67lfigi Po , tAEAWA I 9972 Clayc TAINUI ,10503 MotTi 10NIO 228iK008 ATmENIC U-2234 Kemj fCOIUNTHIO 12281 Han 9572|Clay<3en June 38 Wel'itfi* 10503 Moflati JuyllWeln.'n E2oiKo3art3 (Aug 6 Wetgr 1-2334 KeinpEon Sept. 6 Wel'gt l -ft 12281 Han Oct 3Weln'B\ All Iwin Screw Steamers. tGalling ut 'Riio de Janicro as well as Monte Video. All the Company's! Passenger Steamers are fitted with WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Special facilities given to residents in the Dominion to bring out frineds from Homo either by pre-payment of passage money in JNew -Zealand or by guarantee. For full particulars apply to th& ente— LEVIN AND CO., LTD. ©ALGETY AND CO. t LTD. UDDART TT>A!RKER, T TO. FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Sailings from Wellington as under:— (Circumstances permitting. VOU LTTTSLTON AftTi lUiiSfc WSmmera, Friday, May 31st, 5 p.nw Victoria, Friday, June 14th, 5 p.m. Uliir;ui]X ! .i, fl fours., June 27th, 5 p.m. Win.mera, Friday,, «]x:ai-e' 28 th, 5 tp-.m^^-FOK JitJGLWOOIUMJa via UWl'mTO * V DUNBDIS. BLUFF aad HOBAfci. §*U;lr"maroa, Thmvclav, Jmia 27, 5 pia. bQ\L JNAPi'ISB, (iISBOUEiS!., aOOX LAISrn AND S^NET. Wiimmeia, Thursday, June 6, 4 p.m. Victoria, Thursday, June 20th, 4 p.m. W inline ra, Thursday, July 4,_4 pan* ~ FOK SYDNEY DIEEOT. Llimaroa* Fridny: June 14, 5 p.m. §OOOO Tons. Twin screw. *AII fittted with wireless telegraphy. All tickets avo available also for stop-over amd re turn by ANY of UNION CO.'S STEAMERS and anyX holders of the U.S.S. Go. Tickets may- /' travel by the above named vesseh. Head Office for New Zealand:— [Queen's Chambers, Wellington.
MACHINE-MADE BREAD HAVING in-stalled one o£ the lat- . est BREAD MAKING; MAGH-IN-ES, I am now able to. turn on* Bread on a mrae-li cheaper system tJaaa the previous ttiand .made style. \-, QUALITY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. CLEANLINESS SHOULD INTE&* EST CONSUMERS. INSPECTION INVITED, EDWABD ANSTICE BAKER and confectioner, 'QUEEN STREET,'... MASTEETQN.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10642, 24 May 1912, Page 6
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