SHIPPING. TT>*l°N STEAM Smp~COMPANY OF \J NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Steamers will be despatched as under, circumstances permitting;— _ . Train. Careo at WELLIXOTON. p.m._t»ilway Mararoa. ,This Day C\\ m d.) 7.40 112 30 p.m Moeraki Thurs., Bth Dec. 4 _ Maori iThurs., Blh Dec. 7.40 12.30 pm. ' Mararca |Fri., oth Dec 7.40 12.30 p.m Maori Sat. 10th Dec. 7.40!11 a . m . ' Tarawera iSat. 10th 110.20! — : NAPIER7"OIS"b6RN*I" arXluckLAND^'" • Tarawera Sat., 10th Dec. p-20_ 11 a.m. SYDNEY, via AUCKIiAND— , Monowai* Wed.. 14th Dec. 4 12.30 p.m. at^jVucklirnd. SYONEY7 via WELLINGTON— Moeroki Thurs., Bth Dec. _ 4 12J30 p.m. NEW" PLYMOUTH. W_BTPOK_',"~ and GREYMOUTH (takinc car S o for Hokitika), via WELLINGTON— . Kaonya Sat., 10th Dec. — 9 a.m. NELS(>N. NEW PLYMOUTH and ONEKUNGA, via WELLINGTON- \ Corinna Mon. 19th Dec. — 9 a.m. DUNEDIN— Tnrawer.a This Day (Wed.) 12.10 , 0 a.m. Manuka ' Fri :I _9th Doc. _ ■*_ 11 a.m.~BLUFf7hOBART and"MELBOURNE— Manuka Fri., 9th Dec. _4 11 a.m. "TONGA, SAMOA, FlJiTand SYDNEY^ - Tofu.i :kd Jan. from Auckland RAI*6TONGA~and TAHITI— ♦Aorangi, 14th Dec., from Wellington, 17th Dec, from Auckland. Talune I7th Jan. from Auckland 'Proceeds on to San Francisco. " ~ Navuat 21st Doc. from Auckland <Connects at Suva with R.M.S. Makura for Canada, United States, and Europe. Tickets available for Stop over or Return by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co/a steamers. Railway Tickets from Wellington to the principal North Island Stations may be obtained at the Company's Christchurch Office. VIA SAN FRANCISCO Xo ALL AMERICAN POINTS. BRITISH ISLES, AND CONTINENT CALLING AT RAROTONGA (Cook Group) and PAPEETE (Tahiti). From From Due Wellington. Auckland. "Frisco. Aorangi .. Dec. 14 Deo. 17 Jan. 6 ilaitai .. Jan U Jan. 14 Fob. 3 Aorangi .. Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Mch. 3 And ovcry 28 days thereafter. For particulars regarding passages and freights, apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z.. LTD, THE VANCOUVER JiCiUTE. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL S.S. LINE, AND CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY. . THROUGH some of the greatest SCENIC WONDERS of the WORLD, to all parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES. BRITISH, ISLES, and CONTINENT of EUROPE. ROUND-THE-WORLD TOUB3. , In conjunction with all the Cape, Suez, China and Japan lanes, at lowest rates. SPECIALLY LOW nOUND TOURS. LOWEST RATES TO AIL POINTS. Steamers sail as follows:— ~ : ~~ From ■ Steamer. Tons Sydney. Suva. " "" 1910. 1310. Makural* 8100 Dec. 19 Dec. 26 ■ ' 1911. 1911. ZealandiaiJ* 7000 " Jan. 16 Jan, 23 Moana 4000 Fob. 13 Feb. -21 Makurat* - 8100 March 13 March 20 ZealandiaU* 7000 April 10 April 17 MaramaJ* 6500 ; May 8 May IS ~ And Every Four Weeks Thereafter. •Twin screw, JWireleas telegraphy. tNew. Passengers from New Zealand have the option of joining the Steamers of this increasingly popular i;oute at Sydney, or later, via Auckland, at Suva. Pamphlets, Maps, and all information free. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., 8735 Managing Agent*. BANKS PENINSULA TIME-TABLE. THE S.S. JOHN ANDERSON will Run us under: — PORT LEVY— Train. Cargo at station. Wednesday .. 6.30 a.m. 4 p.m. Tuesday Wednesday 1 .. 4 p.m. Noon Wednesday PIGEON BAY- ' Monday .. 7.55 a.m. Noon Saturday Friday .. 7.5S a.m. 4 p.m. Thursday LITTLE AKALOA and MENZIES BAY— ; Tuesday .. 7.55 a.m. 4 p.m. Monday j Thursday .. 7.55 a.ni. 4 p.m. Wednesday Saturday .. 7.65 a.m. 4 p.m. Friday OKAIN'S BAYTuesday .. 7.55 a.m. 4 p.m. Monday Thursday .. 7.55 a.m. 4 p.m. Wednesday .Picnics and Fishing Excursions by arrangement. Lowest Terms. STEVENSON, STIEWART and CO., 130 Manchester atreet. Telephone 348. C 1970 KAIKOURA. THE S.S. CYGNET will SAIL for Kaikoura TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), on the arrival of the 7.50 p.m. train. Cargo Noon To-day. STEVENSON, STEWART and CO., 130 Manchester street. Telephone 348, E. E. Patten.) (W. W. Pitcaithlr. PATTEN dePITCAITHLY (Late with Pitcaithly and Co.) CUSTOM HOUSE. SHTPPENG. INSURANCE AND GENERAL AGENTS, 138 HEREFORD STREET. Telephone 343. P.O. Box 393. MACREADT, LADIES' TAILOR, Offers LADIES' TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES Bearing the Characteristics of the • VERY BEST ENGLISH AND FRENCH MODELS. The Prices are Moderate, and the Cut Most Exceptional. MACREADY, LADIES' TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, 261 HIGH STREET, C949F Christchurch. KAITANGATA COAL. A FAMOUS HOUSEHOLD COAL, requires little attention, keeps in, burns brightly, and ia recognised as one of the Cleanest and Most Economical Coals for Household Use. Mixes with and improves Bituminous Coals. SOLD BY ALL COAL MERCHANTS. Any difficulty in securing supplies ot any information required regarding the use of our Coal will bo promptly attended to on applying to our Christchurch Representative. W. J. GARDEN, P.O. Box 596, Christchurch. Telephone No. 1487. Proprietors': KAITANGATA COAL, P.O. Box 363, Dunedin F6252 " Sleep, .hat knits up the raveil'd aie*T* i of Care" j BEDSTEADS. ! T AWRENOE and KIROHER. 202 and 204 (nsw numbers), High street, Are showing a new range of BEDSTEADS, with China Spindles, illustrative of Shakespeare* Works and Plays. exceptional'^value. inspection invited. LAWRENCE and KIRCB—R. THE FURNISHERS 203 and iO4 High street -68SF
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13909, 7 December 1910, Page 1
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