SHIPPING. TTNION QTEAM g Hir QOMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Circumstances Permitting. Sydney Direct. Stesi " ■ ■__■_____■ ■ _ : _ / u:_\:_L > Sydney ifrotn Wellington!, j Steamer _■ Early | Glsborne and Nap:er. *Mararoa Early i Calls Toko :iari Hay on Southward Trip re- Pas.™u::ere xuiy. and Bluff. • W-.'rmk.'i Kar:y [ We"inctoo, Lyttelion. anil Dunedlu. i K..n, ...___.^^_^ _..___]y Melbourne .from Weill njrton). I •I'alonna ■ ■ t.ariy i WelllDgton to I.yttelton. Steamer Daily. .Sundays_e*£;epted, T. 45 p.rn -yew rlyiDnuth ifrom Onehunga). \ Earaia . ...' F.j.riy FTifTsava-," Saiinn Apia. Friendly Islands :■' iNu'kunlofii. Uaapai. Vavaui. j 'Navna Karl * ' Ban Francisco ivla Rarotonpa and Tahiti), j (From Wellington.) ■Tahiti Vzrt? ' •uvfl Honoiuin, Victoria, Vancouver, B.C. For All Canadian and Anierir-an PoLnts, . London, Live-pool, lilasgow. etc. | •Makura Tburs«]:iy. l"th Manh, noon ' »Fltted with Wireless Telesrapny. All Cargo must be tiooked at office befor* ; ■hipment. J
FROM AUCKLAND TO j LONDON". LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, VIA CANADA AND U.S.A. ! In Conjunction with I Canadian-I'acific Hallway Company. j PROPOSED SAILINGS: iIAKI'RA H'lh MARCH, NOON ROYAL MAIL SEKVICK. ; FROM WELLINGTON TO AMERICA : AND EUROPE. PROPOSED SAILING: j rAHITI Early! KETDRN AiND ROUND TOUR TICKETS 1 INTERCHANGE-ABLE. | Through Bookiugs to Europe at Cheapest \ Bates. Quickest Routes to London. j Through Bookings to U.S.A. via Honolulu. I Return Tickets to United Kingdom can i be mnria mm il.q.hlo for re'urn journey by , P. and 0. and Orient Lines, via Suez, or 1 by N.Z S. Co., via Panama. All passengers j oversea require passport 3. For lull particulars, apply to . UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z. D O BIEXT L Jsa ! STEIiIEBS FROM CrDNET rpo T OKDON, VIA MELBOURNE. ADELAID-E. FREMANTLE, COLOMBO. EGYPT ANP TOULON. Steamer. Tons. About 6STBRLEY in,129 Marco 12 I OMAR 1U.T85 April 2 ; ÜBUM'ES U.VSi April 16 I DRVrETO 12.130 April IB i ORSOVA 1-2.03* May U For full particulars apply to the Agents, | VtSIOS S-β. COJII-iXT OF N.Z., LTD., Agents for New Zealand. C3HAW, OAVILL, ANU ALBION f~MJ., LIMITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANAL. THE LAKGKST PASSENGER STEAMEBB IN THE NEW ZEALAND TEADE. Carrying Ist, 2nd and 3rd Class Passenger*. j
PREPAID PASSAGES.-Persons desiring ■to arrange Passages for friends from *and to New Zealand may now do so, by Prepayment or Guarantee. Full particulars supplied on- application. Steamer. Tone. From About
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 56, 7 March 1921, Page 6
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