SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OX NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Steamers will be despatched as under, circumstances permitting:— Train. Cargo at WELLINGTON. p.m. railway. Wed. 14 1 — Mararoa "This Day. Wed. 7.40 ; 12.30p.m Moeraki .Thurn, 12th .Tun. 4 l — Maori Tours, l-th Jan. 7.4012.30 p.m Mararoa Fri„ 13th_Jan. '_"_ ° L 2 NAPIER, AUCKLAND— Monowai This Day, Wed. 4 12.30 p.m. SYDNEY, via XuChLAKD— Monowai* This Day, Wed. 4 12.30 p.m. •Transhipping to Maheno at Auckland. ' SYDNEY, via WELLTnGTON—"" Moeraki Thurs., J2th Jan. _4 12.30 p.m. DUNEDIN— "'" Mofcoia Thia Day, Wed. 1.25 9 a.m. Manuka Fri.. 13th Jan. 12.10 Jla.in. "BLUFF, HOBART and MELBOURNE— Manuka Fri., 13th Jan. 12.10 9 ajn. TONGA, SAMOA. FIJI and SYDNEY— Atna Tubs., 31st Jan. from Auckland rTrOTONG; aTh-T TAHITJP 'Maitai, from Wellington. This Day, from Auckland, 14th Jan. Talune 17th Jan. from Auckland •Proceeds on to San Francisco. _7AUTOKA~ancfSUVA~(FIJI)Nevuaf 18th Jan. from Auckland {Connects at Suva with R.M.S. Zealandia, for Canada, United States, and Europe. PICTON, WESTPORT~AND GRETMOUTH. (taking cargo /or Hokitika), via WELLINGTON— Pukaki Snt.,_l4th Jan — 9 a.m. NELSON, NEW PLYiiOUTH. and i>i\J--HUN&A, via WELLINGTON— Corinna Tues., 17th Jan. 11 a.m. Tickets available for Slop-over or Return by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.'a steamers. Railway Tickets from Wellington to the principal North I.land Stations may be obtained -t the Company's Chriitchurch Office. VIA SAN FRANCISCO To ALL AMERICAN POINTS, BRITISH ISLES, AND CONTINENT. CALLING AT RAROTONGA (Cook Group), and PAPEETE (Tahiti). From From Due Wellington. Auckland. Frisco. Maitai .. Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Feb. S Aorangi .. Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Mch. 3 Maitai '.. Mch. 8 Mch. 11 Mch. 31 And every 28 days thereafter. Steamer- equipped with wirelea. telegraph. For particulars regarding Passages and Freights, dpply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. THE VANCOUVER ROUTE. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL S.S. LINE, AND CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY. THROUGH somo of th© greatest SCENIC WONDERS of the WORLD, to all p_rtß of CANADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISH ISLES, and CONTINENT of EUROPE. ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS. In conjunction with all the Cape, Suez, China and Japan Lines, at lowest rates. SPECIALLY LOW ROUND TOURS. LOWEST HATES TO ALL POINTS. Steamers sail as follows:— From- From Steamer. Tons. Sydney. Sara. .7" ~ 1911. 1911. Zealandia* TOGO Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Mo.na ' 4000 Feb. 18 Feb. 91 Mafrura' ' 8100 March 13 - Marc-20 Zealandia* 7000 April Iff .' aprilir--Marama* '*■ WOO May 8 May IS And Every Four Weeks Thereafter. *Twin -crew; All equipped with Wireless Telegraph. ' Passengers from New Zealand have the optica of joining the-Steamers of this increasingly popular route .at Sydney or later, via Auckland, at Suva. Pamphlets. Maps, and all information, free. •ONION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 378S Managing Agents. THE CANTERBURY STE/tM SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. C QTEAMERS will he despatched as under (oircumsta-tcea permitting):— WANGANUI DIRECT— S.S. STORM, THURSDAY, 12th Inst. Cargo 11 a .m. C 6238-683 WELLINGTON, NAPIER, AND GISBORNE. S.S. KAIRAKI WILL Sail for WELLINGTON, NAPIER, . and GISBORNE, .on ' THURSDAY, the. 12th INST. Taking Cargo for Transhipment to Picton, Foxton, Blenheim, etc. Cargo at Christehurch Railway till 9 a.m. Same Day. SF.W ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD., 5260 Agents. KAIKOURA. THE 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., 5423 130 Manchester street. PICNICS. rf_E S.S. JOHN ANDERSON is Open for X engagement to carry School Picnics, Trade Picnics, or Private Parties to DIAMOND HARBOUR, PURAU. or any other Picnic Spot in the Harbour. Arrangements made for Milk, Hot Water, Summer Drinks, etc. LOWEST TERMS. - STEVENSON, STEWART and CO., Owners, 130 Manchester street. Telephone 348. • 1830 E. E. Patten.) (W. W. Pitcaithly. PATTEN & PITCAITHLY (Late with Pitcaithly and Co.) CUSTOM HOUSE, SHIPPING, INSURANCE AND GENERAL AGENTS, 138 HEREFORD STREET. Telephone 342. P.O. Box 892. - .' -; 5820F VISITORS to Christchurch should not .leave without paying a visit to the INDIAN EMPORIUM, where the finest Exhibition of Oriental Work in the Dominion is to be seen. Importing direct from India. Ceylon, China, ana Japan, the cheapest labour markets of the world, we are able to Sell the Best of Oriental Laces, Carving, Embroideries, etc., at prices within the reach of all. Inspection cordially invited, and no one .pressed to buy. INDIAN EMPORIUM, AVorcester street W., ofl Sqnarc. F6300-63 PATENTS! HAVE YOU A NOVEL IDEA 'IF SO, TURN IT INTO MONEY. Apply s HENRY HUGHES, LTD., 123 Hereford street, Christchurch. Directors: W. E. HUGHES wid J. T. _UXU_K. Information and Advice Free. j AR. HOLDS—IF, Barrister and Solicitor, j District Manager. CS739F NORMAN B. BAIN. i SOLICITOR, 87 WORCESTER STREET ' tOppo«it» Federal Club). j MONEY to Lend on FreeicW Becurities at Lowest Current Rates, C6183F
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13938, 11 January 1911, Page 1
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