ITNIGN BTEAMSHI* Cxi, SB V NEW. ZEALAND, I/T® (Weather and OiroomiluMUMK Permitting. "> LYTTJCLTON DUNEDIN via LYTrELiQf, tWarrimoo, Thurs. Nov. 13th 5 p.m. §Only perishable Dunedin o&rgo received. MELBOURNE, via" LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF & HOBART. tWarromii, Thurs., Nov. 13th, 5 p.m. tWireloss Telegraph. SYDNEY DB&IMJr " tManuka, Fri., Nov. lltli, 5 p.m. tWireless Telegraphy. Cargo not received after 3 p.m. SYDNEY, via ftAPI BR. GISBOBNI, AUCKLAND. Steamer Early. MAl'lJiK. GU&BORWJC A " AUCKLAND, ,< Steamer Early. NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNS4, Rarawa leaves New Plymouth ism Tuesdays and Fridays on arrival of mail train from WelUagton. NELSON via PICTON & BLENH9IH ■Stoamor Early. *No Picton or Blenheim cargo. §No Nelson cargo. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, * HOKITIKA, via NELSOjf. §Araliura, Sat., Nov. 15th, p.m. §No Nelson cargo. TONGA, SOMOA,<fe FIJI. (From Auckland."> tAtua, Tues., December 2nd. tWireless Telegraphy. SUVA, LEVUKA (FIJI) from AUCKLAND. Navua, Wednesday, December 3rd. RARATONGA A TAHITI. Talune leaves Auckland on Tuesday,. November 18th. CIANADA, AMERICA, LONDUM, ETC., via VANCOUVER. R.M.S. Ma ram a leaves Auckland on* Saturday, Nov. 22nd, at 10 a.m.. Via SAN FRANCISCO. Moana leaves Wellington Novembn7th, due 'Frißco November 17tl. Aarangi leaves Wellington on Deaember sth, due .'"Frisco Dec. 25tH. SPECIAL INTIMATION. - larb and explicit application at port w embarkation (with remittance) ii s» sential to Becnre reservation •! bertha.
JJUDDART, pABEES, jjm Sailings from Wellington &a calwr.(Circumstances permittini.) FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. *Ulimaroa Fri. Nov. 21 sp. my Other sailings temporarily suspended. 16000 tons and twin-screw. All fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. All Tickets are available also fm stop-over' and return by any at UNION GO'S STEAMERS and holders of the U.S.S. Co. Tickets travel by the above-named vessels. Head Office for New Zealand r—« QUEEN'S CHAMBERS. Wellingto* gHAW CjAVILL AND COMPANY, LID. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH & LONDON. Yia Rio de Janeiro. Monte Video and Teneriffe. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STIA.. MERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND, TRADE. <■ Specially fitted with Patent Fir® * Extinguishers. SAILINGS (Circumstances Per*mitting): , Tons. Captain Sailings,. Athenic 12,232 Crossland Corinthic 12,232 Hart Nov. IS? *Arawa 9,372 Clayden Dec. 24 *Tainui 9,957 Moffatt Jan. 25J *lonic 12,232 Starck Feb. 19 1 *Athenic 12,232 Crossland Mrh. lfl) All Twin Screw Steamers. ' *CallJflg at Rio de Janeiro as well as Monte Video. 's: * Wellington is the final poii for &U above Sailings. All the Company's Passenger Steamers are fitted with WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Special facilities given to residents in the Dominion to bring out friends from Home, either by pre-payment of passage money in New' Zealand or by gurtrantee. For full particulars apply to th* Agents— LEVIN AND CO., LTD.. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., MASTERTON.
NiZ. S HIPPING C OMPANT ' LIMITED. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. For London, via Monte Video, Teneriffe and- Plymouth. Stoamar Tods. From. 9\>Bb!l tßimutaka 10,130 Wl«t'n' tßemuera 12,500 Wlet'n "Deo. 11 tßuahine 12,000 Jan. I *JRotorua 12,500 Feb. B t*Rnapehn 9.800 Mrh. 5 *Calling at Rio. tTwin screw. JTriple screw. ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER, LINE. Fitted with Wireless Telegraph. Passages from London and New Zealand may be arranged at this end, For passage and freight apply t<tf*" THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO., LTD. W. H. CRDICKSHANK, Passenger Agent, Masterton. CLUB HOTEL. MASTERTON. HERMAN CRASS, PROPRIETOR. (Late of ARCADIA HOTEL, Wellington, the WELLINGTON CLUB, *nd UNION COMPANY'S BOATS). IT* IRST-CLASS TABLE, MODESr ATE TARIFF. CATERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. PROMPT ATTENTION A CIVILITY IS om MOTTO.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 November 1913, Page 6
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