UNION BTMMSEG? OQ. U NSW ZEALAND, M9k 4 Weather and OirouaurtMww Permitting. LYTTELTO.Y Monowai, 'lHies., July .Ist, 5 p.JG. Mararoi, Tuos., July Ist, S p,.m. "Maori, Wed., Jaly 2mi.. 8 p.m. Thurs., July tfrd, '5 p.m# Aiararou, Thure., July ,'ini, 8 p.m. jNo Cargo. Carta not received after 8 p.sk _ *Tnrbin© stf-amtir. "DvS LIDIiN, via Ll i"fLivTo.. - Mosaw&l, ituis., July Ist, op.ml _ TMau-nginui. FhufVH., ,) i;iv 3rd, 8 p; ItOaly pen3liable iJutiudiii cargo >f t Wireless Telegraph. MELBOUiINJfI," via Zii'TTJbii7i utv.. DUNEDi'N, BLUFF & HOBAii'I tMaunganui Thurs., 3nJ, 5 p.m. tManuk*?,. Thurs., July iOth, f> p.n£ Telegraph. SIDNEY DIRECT. fAfoeraki,. U'vi., July 11 ih, 5 p.m. ; tWillochray Fri., .July 18th, op.m: fWir«[««B Jeie^rapn. Cargo not received after 8 p.J». SYDNEY, via NAPIER, GISBORNfc & AUCKLAND. JMonowai, Fii., July 11th, 3 p.m. j l ranslnpo to M.iiieno at Auckland NAPIER, GISBORNE &AUGE.LANjfr Tarawera, Mon.. July 7th, 3 p.m/ NEW PLYMOUTH TO UjNEJICj.Nu R&rawa leaves' New Plymouth ob Tuesdays and Fridays on arrival of mail train from Wellington. '' NELSON via PICTON & BLENRELV Pateena, Wed., July 2nd, 12.46 p.m. Pateena, Fri., July 4th, 12.-to p.m. Araburn, Sat., July 5th r 12.45 p.m. §No Nelson cargo. WESTPORT, GRE YM (JUTh~ « HO-KOTKA mNISLSON. Arali»ra, Sat., July sth, 12.46 p.m. Mapourika, Tues., July 8th r 4 p.m;*SNo JStilHon cargo. ■ hj TONGA, SAMOA ANI) FU J J (from Auckland). tTofuay Tuesday, Ju% 15tb. I f t.v. «. • SUVA,; LEVUKA~ (FIJI)" from ' ' 'jt mL AUCKLAND. ' ' MPj Monday, July. 14th... RARATONGA &TAHJ> Talune leaves /Auckland on.Toosdvr Jfaly let. R.M.S. Tahiti leaves- WellimejMJ obi Friday, July lSi% at 5-jp.m. CANADA. AMERICA, EUNDU> ETC., via VANCOUTTTJ R.M.S. Makura leave* Auckland on Friday, July 4th. Via SAN FRANCISOu Tahiti leaves Wellington July lßtk, <kie 'Frisco August 7tJt. MoanjtA. v leaves Wellington! August 15thi; due September 4tft. SPECIAL INTIMATION.— a-nd oxpHcit application at port <4. embarkation (wit> rc~itt»nc©j i» «•- sential to seoUiU teservatww ■.*#' bortgia. JJUDDART, JMRKRR, I Tl>. FAVORITE PASSENGBB* Sailings from Wellington aa nnln (Gmunstamees permitting.) FOR LYTTELTON A DUNEEBdM. Victoria, Flri., July 11th, 6 p^m. ULIM ARQA(,Tfciurai,, July* 17,, 5> nj». WIMMERA, Friday ,July 25, 5 p.m. FORMELBOURNE via LYTTELTOii DUNEDIN, BLUFF A HOBABT • ULIMAROA'; TEum,, July IT,. 5 p, FOB NAPIER, GISBORNE. A 1 LAND A S®EWET. ~ Wimmera, July 3rd» 4 p.u. VICTORIAj Thurso, July ITt&i, 4 p.m. WIMMERA.) Th'urS),, July- 31 „ 4 pj». A FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. I *U!imaroa, Fri., July 4th, 5 p.m. ' J All- fitted with Wireless'Telegjrapli^V,' ! 'I All tickets are available also - fat ->1 etop-otfer and: return by any i;6i UNION 00.'S STEAMERS holders of the U.S-.Si Go-, tickost may travel by the above-named vessela. Head Office for- New Zeal&od:— QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, Wellington. gflAw gAviEii. Mm £Lmsm COMPANY; LiD- Y THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAM&tii FOR PLYMOUTH AND IX)* don: Via MONTE'VEDjE® & TENERIFFE. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEA. MERS-INJTHE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. Specially, fitted; with Patent Fire Esiing.tiisfiers.' ' ; :f SAILINGS (Circumstances Permits ting) Corinthic. 12,232, Capt Hart, July HI. Arawa, 9,372,. Capt. Clayden, Aug f > Tainuij 9957,. Capt. Moffatt, Sept. loiuo,-. 12,232; Capt. Roberts, Oct Athonic,, 12,232» Captain Crossland, x October 30. . , * Aill Twin Serew Steamers. * i Wellington is the final port for above sailings. All the Company's Passea««» Steameua are fitted with WIRELXM TELEGRAPHY. . Special facilities gi n to residmti* in. the Dominion to bring out fziezuti from Home, either by pre-payment wt passage money in New Zealand or b* gjiaoamtee. w For full particulars apply to u*, •agents:— LEVIN AND CO., MD., DALGETY AND CO., LTD MASTERTON. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. "Most modern passengbji Sr>i STEAMERS J ] IN THE SOUTHERN HEMIB- - For London, via Monte Video, Tens* riffe and Plymouth. Steamer Tons. From! To Sail". tßemuera 12,500 Lyt'n July 24 tßuahine 12,000 Aue M IRotorua 12,500 Wlgt'n Sept ll tßuapehu 9,880 _ Oct. 19 t Rimutaka 10,130 Nov. 13 1 i ♦Calling at Rio. tTwin screw. JTrinl© snrew ACCOMMODATION IS NOTSU*. PASSED By any other Line. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy Passages from London and No* Zealand may be arranged at this end For passage aiH freight apply jb« IjIE NEW £j£iALAND STTTPprwAy' COMPANY, LTD. W. H. ORUICKSHANK, Passenger Agent. Masterfcoj* SHILLINGS wiU pay youi Stamp Mid Entrance Fee to tlw WTfWTY CBQ CIRCLE, tpfty: CSuurman, .J. D't^wy*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 July 1913, Page 6
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