SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OJf NEW ZEALAND,* LIMITED. Steamers will be despatched «• under, circumstances permitting:— Train Cargo at WELLINGTON— . p.m. railway. Maori This Day. Sat. "~7~ib~ il a.m Monowai This Day. Sat. !0."i0 — Marnroa Mon., 2nd Oct. 5.25 12.30pm Maori Tues., 3rd Oct. 7.40 J2.Sop.ra Tarawera Wed.. 4th Oct. 4 — Mararoa Wed., 4th Oc?t. 5.25 1130 p.m NAPIER, GISBORNE and Mo-nowai This Day, Sat. 10.20 11 a.m. NAPIER and GIdBO~RNE (landing cargo iaside), via WELLINGTON— KoWhai Tlmi l-iJ s j h Oct. — 9 a.m. ~ SYDNEY, via AUCKLAND— Tftrawera* Wed,. 4th Oct. 4 liSOp.ro. *Trnnshipping to Maheno at Auckland. , SYDNEY, via WELLINGTON— Manuka Thurs, 6th Oct. 4 11 a.m. DUNEDIN— HAnroto This Day, Sat. 12.10 9 a.m. BLUFF, HOiiART and" MELBOURNE^ Moana ' Fri., 6th Oct. IZIO 9 a-tn. TONGA, SAMOA. FIJI and SYDNEY— Tofua 10th Oct. From Auckland BAHOTONGA and TAHITI— Mftitai* 20th Oct. From Wellington Talune 24th Oct. From Auckland 'Proceeds to San Fraacisco. SUVaTsAVU SAVU~and LEVT7KA (FIJI)— Navua 25fh_Oct. From Auckland NEW PLYMOUTH, WESTPORT and GREYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitika), via WELLINGTON— Te_Anau Mon., Jind Oct. — 9 a.m. NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH and ONE"HUNGA, via WELLINGTON— Corinna Tuea., XOth Oct. — Oa.Jn." Tickets available ■ for Stopover or Return by Huddart Parker Co.'s steamers. Railway Tickete from Wellington to the principal North Island stations may be obtained at the Company's Christchurch Office. •OOYALMAIL SERVICE XV Via SAN FRANCISCO To ALL AMERICAN PORTS, BRITISH ISLES AND CONTINENT.. Callin* at EAROTONGA (Cook Group) and PAPEETE (Tahiti). From Due Wellington. 'Frisco. MAITAI .. .. Oct. 20 Nov. 9 AOfIANGI .. .. Nov. 17 Deo. 7 MAITAI .. .. Dec. 15 Jan. 4 Sailings every 28 days thereafter, Steamer* equipped with Wireless Telegraph. For particulars xeeardinK passages and freights, apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. THE VANCOUVER ROUTE. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL fi.S. LINE. AND CANAbiAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY. rpHBOUGH torn* of the greatest SCENIC X WONDERS OF THR WORLD, to all part*-of CANADA, UNITED STATES, BRITIBH ISLES, and CONTINENT Ob' EUROPE. . ROT7ND-THE WORLD TOURS, In conjunction with all the Cape, Sues, . China and Japan Lines, at lowest rates. SPECIALLY LOW ROUND TOURS. LOWEST RATES TO ALL POINTS. Steamers 'sail as follows:— FROM AUCKLAND. Via SUVA and HONOLULU— Matrama. 6300 tons Oct. 27 - Malrar» B J OO tone Nov. 24 '. . Zealandia , tons Deo. 22 Sailings Every Twenty-eight Days. Twin Screw Steamers. All equipped with Wireleee'Telegraph. . - -Pamphlet!, Maps and all information free UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF .. -NEW ZEALAND.; LTD. 878fr ' - Managing Agents. IJITINTKR TOURS TO SOUTH SEA '»- , ISLANDS BEASON. ■ ' I APRIL TO NOVEMBER (INCLUSIVE). I TONGA. SAMOA. FIJL By the Magnificent New Twin-screw steamers "TOFUA (4345 tons), ATUA (3414 tons), Sailing every 38 days from Auckland. Round Tour via these Groups to Australia and. back to LytteltoD can be made in 37 days. ■' ; FIJL ' NA.VUA (3930 tons), fail's from Auckland •very 28 rt»y» to Siva and back. Trip from Lyttelton, to Fiji and back occupies about 24 day*. RAROTONGA. TAHITI. FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS make regular tripe from Attcktand every 28 days and from Wellington every. 28 day* Round trip can bo made from Auckland, returning to Wellington, or vioa vena. Full particulars a* to fares, routes, timetables, etc, apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. SEND for "COOK'S SAILING LIST. ,, FARES and SAILING DATES by COOK'S P and O.S.N. Co. PASSAGES COOK' 3 Orient Line. BOOKED. N.D.L. (German). Passages. Can.-Australian. All Lines. Passages. N.Z. Shipping Cα AH Routes. Passages. Shaw, Savill Co. All Classes. White Star Line. ....,.„„ COOK'S Cape Lines, etc LOWEST COOK'S IBATES. No Booking Fees! Special Advan*Agjs Offered. COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, . 161 Hereford street. TO SHIPOWNERS AND CAPTAIN^ EAHTJENS' ANTI-FOULING COMPOSITION. OTHER MAKES than th» ORIGINAL MANUFACTURE are now sold. THE GENUINE A-*D ONLY COMPOSITION. . Connected with Mr Rafatjea himself is HARTMANN'S RAHTJENS. All Packages are marked with these words and Trade Mark— AN OPEN aAN l> UED. Reject all others. FRANK GRA2AM and SON. Agents. THE CHEAPEST POWER. CROSSLEY BBOS.'S SUCTION GAS PLANT. NO. 4 SUCTION GAS PRODUCER . PLANT (practically new), working tip to 95 h.p.. with COKE na FUEL, by Crowley Brothers, Ltd., Manchester. England. A BARGAIN. Applications to BOX 1000, P. 0., F3859 ChrutchuTch. LATEST AMERICAN METHODS. Aided by tho Most Up-to-Date APPLIANCES, Fox the Scientific Treatment of th* HAIR AND FACE. Meedames Grossmann and Murdoch, Certificated Maseeurs; Massag» Institute, Oxford Chambers, Comer Hereford street and Oxford terrace. 'Phone 1383. 1027 A/(\ FOR lib Tin of the Most Delicious Tobacco in the World. Or 7d per Ounce. POX'S MIXTURE, Always Fresh and a Perfect Flavonr. DAVIES and LAMB. Chriatchurch. C9138F i I HAVE VARIOUS SXTMS OF MONEY ttn Investment on Mortgage of Freehold Security at Current Rates of Interest A. C HOLLESTON, Solicitor, ITS Hereford street, g>4023 * Christchureh. •fTTINTS to Territoriali and Csdete,' Xl Price 6d. All ikwltflellers and News
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14162, 30 September 1911, Page 1
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