SHIPPING. -~~~~~- TTNION- STEAM SHIP CO. —rr—l *-*- OF NEW ZEALAND, mk ifL | . " ~" TFAIE TABLE. ' 'ViTekiher and other circnmstances > permitting.) -» -»7. 1 Hate of Sailing. 2tean«r 1 " passenger Train. ; .-pROM QNEHUNGA. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH AND 1 WELLINGTON. 17th Dec, 3 p.m...2X0 Vargo at Railway till 11 am. „,„,,; wed., 12th Dec, 3 p.m...2.10 p.m. o?6as° Tat Railway till 11 a.m. CalS at Nelson coming North. j M y OK NEW PLYMOUTH ONLY. r.totiona..FrL l l4th Dec, 3 p.m...2.10 p.m. | S * Railway till 11 a.m. -jTiROM ,£UCKLASD. j zrcm. GISBOP.NE, NAPIER, WELLING-. r ioN iStt-elton. AND UUAJSULN. jtotoia'... Tuesday, lltli Dec, 4 p.m. \v, ear-o received alongside alter 2 p.m. aSfiS!'"- Saturday, 13th. Dec, 12 noon received alongside alter 11 a-m. ''.:. . FOR GREYMOUTH. jmiaona .- Tuesday, 5 p.m. vTcarso received alongside alter 3 p.m. FOR WESTPORT. T , rinn l Wednesday, 12th Dec. uoon So cargo received alongside after 11 a.m. FOR SYDNEY: Hamjka Monday, lotn Dec, 5.30 p.m. Kd carTJ received alongside after 3 p.m. FOX FIJL SUVA, AND LEVUKA. ir-yimu Wednesday. 26th Dec. 4 p.m. Vo cargo received alongside alter 4 p.m. fnaiectiEg at Suva with R.M.S. Moana for T; Vancouver. FOR FRIENDLY ISLANDS, SAMOA, FIJI, AND SIDNEI'. (Xukualuia, Haapai, Varan, Apia, ■ Levukf., Snva.J ltua Wednesday, 12th Dec, 10 a.m. io (iigo reccivea amngsiae on sailing day. No Fiji cargo. vjfua •• i'our weeks later FOR RAROTO^aA. v-nanonri Friday, 2Stu Dec, 5 p-m. jlTcargo received alongside alter 3 p.m. .TjVBOM TI7ELLINGXON. FOE MELBOURNE, VIA SOUTHERN PORTS AND HOBART. jjofcoia Friday. 14th December FOR SYDNEY. Jfoeraki ..-..- Saturday, loth December ROUNDS QRUISE. S.S. WAIKARE leaves Dunedin for West Coast Sounds on or about 13th January, J307. Tickets available for stop-over or return ty Rnddart, Parker, aud Co. Proprietary Steamers. Cargo must be booked and alongside vesiel (nuless otherwise stated) not less than tWO HOURb betore advertised time of leaving. PALMERSTON BUILDINGS. ; , /ORIENT - ROYAL MAIL i'uii AND LONDON, VIA fUEMANTLE, COLOMBO frranshipping for all Indian Portsl, SUEZ, MARSEILLES, AND GIBRALTAR. 'lons Irom iroin l^um Steamers. lies. Sydney MeMjourno Adeltuoe •Oaiia 8282 Dee 15 Dec IS Dec 20 VbTOxi"."~7.*.*.l* ?OOU J»n II J»u 15 Jan IT i»cz oitw .isn in ian x> Jan 31 hzsi ks lc» a -. leb 11 Fen 11 j ouu'Fi » " iira >i-rti r*'.- ---'""-..' *Twiu Screw Steamer. jCalling at Uobart en route to Melbourne. 'FAKES: .NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: SALOON — Single, £43 to £80. Return: £S) to £120. Return Tickets, good fur Wu years. - THIRD CLASS: HIS, £20, £22. Tassages Auckland-Sydney are includtl ia Fares, and passengers arriving m Syfiney by nearest connecting steamer ißsy go on board at once if Orient Liner in jort. Tassages from above Ports may be prefaii Through Bookings to New York. UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF NEW •'ZEALAND, LTD., Agents in N.Z. 7." i-pHE A7-ANCOUVEE IHSSBf T3.GCTE. CAXADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL S.S. LINE AND CANADIAN-PACIFIC ItAH.WAY. Tiirough some of tie Greatest SCENIC •WOSDEKS of the World to all parts of .CAXADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISH ISLES, AND CONTINENT OF EUROPE. .SOUND THE WORLD TOURS in conjunction with all the Cape, Suez, China, (nd Japan Lines. LOWEST RATES TO ALL POINTS. Steamers leave as follows— From Sydney. From Suva. Jl'aaa Dec. 24 Jan. 1 Miowera Jau. 21 Jan. 2'J AoMgi Feb. IS Feb. 29 i Passengers from N.Z. have the option of Joining tiie steamers of this increasingly popoiar route at Sydney, or later via AuckM aad Suva. Pamphlets, Maps, and all information Free. — UNION S.S. CO. OF X&, LTD., Managing Agents. 7TVHE TYSER LINE, LTD. -LMONTHLY DESPATCH FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS ' TO LONDON DIRECT. _ Tons Dae saamer. Baraea Commander. Auekl'd : '. ... . . Aboat ,*»otJapan _ io.COO F. W. Dec is" tarurititraua .. 10,000 P. J. Kearney Jan. 14 u*aitan „ lu.uau A.c.Homn«B--ij_, worth Jan. 18 J™™ 10,000 T. Trotter Jan. 2* »™ re -.:.... W.iOu J. C. Felsate Jan. »4 Waoaa»..„„ it,\m H. S. Conby — ™ « scouaad-„ 10.000 0. 31. Hart — "may..... lo,uuo 1". c. IjUstona — KlrefiewileaUniL... Hi,vm E. D.Beck — 10,0110 J. Firth — v™*™—- 10,1*0 H. HoUis — «-of Ireland io,uuo Botcc — <!,oto C. T.Hfldor — g*™ Hoi". S,OU) A. H. Kemp - Iu,UOU W. H. Wiljics — *Twin Screw. The abov* Steamers are all built specl>.fr -lor Sew Zeai aud Trade, fitted with machinery of the most uiodtype, in charge of competent engmare noted for the exceptionally Htisfaciory condition iv which their frozen mat cargoes are being delivered.' ,-P c Company is prepared to carry -wool •"a produce of every description at Low's corrent rates of freight. ?°r an particulars, apply to - .HEATHER, ROBERTON, & CO., Agents, Auckland. fpHE TXSEK LINE X LIMITED. ll<#{fs?N direct steam SERVICE 11 ■ Between the • i,m„ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. FIEST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS, ._ Taking Cai - go for *§*!??£?• SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, , WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, : .. AND OTAGO. Jm Company's nest despatches wUI he— fwJOHN BARDIE — About Ist Deccmtl r??t9'^5 a » — About 15tn January ".SJAE OF NEW ZEALAND — About - lata'February sl' c Lnrt^„ Zealaßa of American SSgMMfise are specially invited to lub Emmn^u' & i c ? ts in tbc United States aiTOort the X£BBB LINE STEAMERS, Sw W S munscatc witll th e Company's Messrs FUNCH, 104-\w S£'> Produce Exchange, Now «E? l£S^T,l'?. n&all * or Messrs HEa--•aEE, ItOBEHTON, AND CO., Auckland. , MCHAED TODD, .*w«jal Najner.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 288, 10 December 1906, Page 1
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