SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Ot NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Steamers will be despatched aa under, , circumstances permitting: — Train at WELLINGTON— p.m. railway. Mararoa This Day, Wed. 5.25~12.30 p.m Warrimoo Thura., 28th Sept. 2.45 — Maori Tburs, 23th Sept. 7.40 12.30 pm Mararoa Fri., 20th Sept. 5.25 12.30 p.m Maori Sat.. 30th Sept. 7.40 11 a.m. Mc-nowai Sat., 33th Sept. 10.20 — NAfIEK7~OISBOR NE and - AU Monowai Sat., 80th Sept. 10.20 11 a.m. ~SYDo"EY7"via" Tarawera' Wed.. 4th Oct. 4 12.30 p.m. •Transhipping to Maheno at Auckland. SYDNEY, via IVTSLLINGTON— Warrimoo Thura-. 2Sth Sept. 2.45 9 a.m. DUNE DIN— Monowai This Day, Wed. 12.10 0 a.m. BLUFF HOiXrt" and "MELBOURNE— Moeraki FrL, 29th Sept. 2.45 9am. ~TONGA, SAMOATFf jrand"SYDNEY— Tofua 10th Oct. From Auckland ~~ RAROTONOA and TAHITI— Maitai* 20th Oct. From Wellington Taluno 21t!i Oct. From Auckland •Proceeds to San Francisco. SUVA 7 SAVU SAYU and LEYUKA (FIJI)— Navua This Day From Auckland new Plymouth; westport and GREYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitika), via WELLINGTON— Te Anau Sept. — 9 a.m NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH and ONEHUNGA, via WELLINGTON— Corinna Tne3., 10th Oct. — 9 a.m. Tickets available for Stopover or Return by Hiiddart Parker Co.'s steamers. Railway Ticket* from Wellington to the principal North Island stations may be obtained at the Company's Christchurch Office, DOYAL MAIL SERVICE *** Via SAN FRANCISCO To ALL AMERICAN PORTS, BRITISH ISLES AND CONTINENT. Callinsr at RAROTONOA (Cook Group) *n<J PAPEETE (Tahiti). From Due Wellington. 'Frisco. MAITAI .- .. Oct. 20 Nov. 9 AORANGI .. .. Nov. 17 Dec. 7 MAITAI . .. Dec. 15 Jan. 4 Sailings every 28 days thereafter, Steamers equipped with Wireless Telegraph. For particulars regarding passages and freights, apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. THE VANCOUVER ROUTE. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL S.S. LINE, AND CANALIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY. THROUGH some of the greatest SCENIC WONDERS OF THE WORLD, to all parte of CANADA, UNITED STATES, British isles, and continent o*' EUROPE. ROTTND-THE-WORLD TOURS, la conjunction with all tho Cape, Suex. China and Japan Lines, at lowest rates. SPECIALLY LGsV ROUND TOURS. LOWEST RATES TO ALL POINTS. Steamers sail as follows:— FROM AUCKLAND. Via SUVA and HONOLULU— Zeslandia 6700 tons Sept. 29 Marama 6500 tons Oct. 27 Makura 8100 tons Nov. -, 24 'Sailings Every Twenty-eight Days. Twin Screw Steamers. All equipped with Wireless Telegraph. Pamphlets, Maps and all information free. UNION STEAM SHIP, COMPANY OP J785 .managing Agents. NOW ON SALE. THE NEW ZEALAND TURF REGISTER Pot SEASON—I9IO-11. PULL AND ACCURATE REPORTS OF L THE PAST SEASON'S RACING (INCLUDING TROTTING) In NEW ZEALAND. ENTRIES, ETC.. FOR PRINCIPAL • FUTURE BVENTS. TABLES OF WINNERS ' WEIGHT-FOR-AGE SCALE RULES OF RACING WINNING OWNERS WINNING HORSES WINNING SIRES and other iatereatinjr Sporting Matter rf Valuable Character. A new feature has been introduced in the index, which is so compiled that the performances cf ftaeh horse, wheth«T first, second, third or unplaced are shown, wh.'le the names jf the handicappers for each races meeting are ilso given. Published at the OfRceo"THE WEEKLY PRESS and REFEREE." Cathedral sausre md Worcester street, Christchurch, N.Z., where orders (addressed t* the Manager) »hould bo senr in AT ONCE to prevent disippointment, as only a limited number will M published. PRICE 10s 6d. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. WE have pleasure in announcing that Complete Sets of Copies of the "NEW. ZEALAND TURF REGISTER" for the past 15 years are now obtainable at ;hia office. Pi ices— 10s Sd per Copy. CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO.. LTD. NOW READY. "HINTS TO TERRITORIALS AND CADETS." A BOOK that Has been specially compiled for the nse "f all persons now compelled to serve in the Territorial Forces. 3ENERAL GODLEY, Commandant N.Z Forces, says— "Am ante the book will be most u«efnl to the youths undergoing military training.'' 30LONEL HEARD. Director Military Training. says:— "I am sure it will be most useful to ths young soldier, aa it contains many hints for his guidance" OBTAINABLE FROM ALL BOOK. SELLERS AND NEWSVENDOHS. PRICE SIXPENCE HERE ARE SOME [TOMES ON EASY TERMS PUT YOUR RENT TV TO YOUR OWN POCKET. ST. ALBANS. Id section—Six-roomed Bungalow, now building. Only £75 down. Call ard see plans. RICHMOND—AImost New Four-roomed House, all conveniences. 2d cars. £25 down. LINWOOD —Six-roomed plastered House, Hereford street. Id cars Deposit from £10. A snap at £440. ADDIXGTON—Five-roomed New House, corner, ready about November. Call and see plans. £30 down BADGER BROS.. 187 MANCHESTER STREET, ?*6IBB-1797 Opp. Express Co. MONEY TO LEND. WE HAVE MONEY TO LEND AT FROM 4} PER CENT. HILL and FRAZER, Solicitors, 144 Hereford street, Christchurch, F2578
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14159, 27 September 1911, Page 1
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