STEPPING. TTKION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP v NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Bte*m«rs will U despatched as under " (circumstances permitting):— WELLINGTON— Train.™ Cargo _, p.m. air'way. wahine—Tues.. Thnrs., Sat. 718 10 a.m. Maori—Mon., Wed., Fri. 7.18 10 a.ai. No cargo 13th. Hth, ISth, 17th. w . „ SYDNEYManuka—From Auckland, 29th April. NELSON and NEW PLYMOUTH— Connria—Thursday, 13th April : FOR NAPIER, GIBBORNE (Inner _,. . Harbours) — Kjni—About I9th April. m FOR SYDNEY— Wajiouaiti—About 2(Mh April. _^ _ FOR AUCKLANDj Whangape—About 21st April. SUVA, SAMOA VAVAU, HAAPAL NUKUALOFANavua— From Auckland, 29th April. FOR RAROTONGA and Flora—sth April, from Auckland (cargo only). CANADA. AMEMCaTIONDON. v HONOLULU, and VANCOUVER— ' Niftgaraj-From_Anckland,_2sUi April. SAN FRANCISCO, via~RAROTONGA, TAHITI, and PAPEETE— Tahiti—From Wellington, about 11th April. 7498 FOR NELSON. S.S. ALEXANDER. SATURDAY, APRIL 15th. (Weather and circumstance* permitting.) Latest Cargo Noon Tuesday. All cargo to bo booked at Christchuroh office before sending same to railway. KINSEY and CO., LTD., , Agents. 2499 160 Hereford street, Chrißtoirurch. "AIKOURA s AND WELLINGTON. S.S. WAKATL*. TUESDAY, 18th APRIL. (Weather and circumstances permitting). All Cargo to be in Lytteltoh Saturday. Samo must bo booked at CLristchurcb. Office before sending to Railway. . KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 2498 , 160 Hereford street, Christchurch. S.S. JOHN ANDERSON. IF sufficient inducement offers th© . above Steamer will'follow the Rowing Races at Corsair Bay- on SATURDAY, April 16th, leaving Lyttelton lOa.m. FARE* la 6d. Excursions to Diamond Harbour will be run at regular intervals on MONDAY, April 17th (weather and circumstances permitting). KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 2559 , .160 Hereford etreet, Christchurch. LLINGTON AND WANGiNUI. S.S,, HOLMDALE. \ THIS DAY (THURSDAY). Cargo 11 a.ro. Goods. GREYMOUTH DIRECT. !.:;:;; . -\ as. TUESDAY* 18th APRIL, - Cargo 11 a.m. Goods. F, B, SUTTON and CO., 2628 ■ .- •"' ,'* Agents. EASTER MONDAY EXCURSION. TO PORT LEVY REGATTA. THE 6.5., CYG-NET will leave th© east side 'A Ferry Steamer Wharf on arrival of the a.m. train from Christchurch, returning in,time .for the 6 p'.m. train to Christchurch. Return fare Bs' Adults, CMldfen Half-price. • ','.-■ '.''.■■■■:•'■"■■-'""' ;-,,. PITOAITHLY* BROS:* Agents. . Th0n«.173& ,1, 2635
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17429, 13 April 1922, Page 1
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