SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTI. Steamers Trill be despatched a« under (circumstances permitting): FOR WELLINGTONFroni LytteHoa. Cargo Train. at r»i M»r«Tca—Mon., Wed., Fri. 5.20 p.m. 11 a.m Maori —Tues., Thurs., S3t. ?.',B p.m. 11 a.ra Mararo* —August Btli and 11th 6 pja. "syrNEY"-" Maheno—From Wellington, August 15th. Manuka—From Auckland, August PflncJ. ~fr>R ?.n-:LROURNE Via 1 Moeraki—Sat . trd&y, Au'ruJt Sth 11.3 a.m. train SUVA, SAJf7>A~rAVAU~IiAAPAI, NUKUALOFATofua —From Auckland, September Gth. Fiji Jubilee Celebrations will oc held at Levuka 10th to 13th Oct. SAN FRANCISCO, vi-i RAROTONGA AND TAHITITahiti—Prom Wellington, August lgtfb. CANADA, AMERICA. LONDON, via SUVA, HONOLULU. AVn Niagara—From Auckland, Sept. 2nd. CARGO STEAMERS. FOR NAPIER AXT> GISBORNE— Flora —Alxrat AugTjst 13th. FOR NELSON E August ISlh. OBIENI 11 NB. "K> LONDON, -ria Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Suei, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth, From Syaney tORSOVA ' .. 12,036 August 16. +OFVTETO .. 13,133 Sept. IS. fORTERLEY .. 12,129 Oct. 11. "ORMONDE -. 34.5E3 Nov. 8. •ORCADES .. 9,764 Nov. 15. 40RSOVA .. 12.0 M Dec. 6. Klarryinjr First, Second and Third Classes. •♦Carries First and Third Chases only. Saloon fares: Single, from £lO2 to £188; Return, £179 to £242. •Additional staamer, Tin Colombo and Port Said, carrying Saloon and Third Class Paaeor.gers only. Fares by Omar and Orcadea: Saloon, Single, from £96 to £109; Return, from £l6B to £l9l. For lull particulars, apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OP N.Z., LTP., ilB Hereford atreot, Agents in New Zealand.
riANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. < The Grand Scenic Route across Canada, in conjunction with Canadian-Australasian Eoyal Mail S.S. Line to Vancouver, B.C. Travel Home via this Glorious Imperial route. AH steal trains—luxurious sleeping cars. Dining cars spotlessly equipped. TRAVERSE THE STUPENDOUS ROCKIES IN DAYLIGHT. Enjoy an unforgettable journey through charmed land: of-.-world-famed' -peauiy spots including Sicimous, Glaoier,' Field (for Emerald Lake and Yoho Valley}, Lake Louise and Banff. REACHED ONLY BY TRAINS OF .THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Reservations made . on- Sleeping Cars, , Hotels, and Stertmera. For descriptire Pamphlets and full ~.., pa^cular^jipply. c£,;th*. Cook ftlid Son, or J Sclater, Representa- , :-tiTB- CANADIAN PACIFIC CO., Union House, Sydney, N.S.W. H 6454
SHI BE EIHE. LONDON AND WEST COAST PORTS UNITED KINGDOM—Out and Home. FLEET ARGYLLSHIRE, AYRSHIRE, BANFFSHIRE, uUTESHIIiE, BER- : WICKSHIBE, also MORAYSHIK3 and NAIRNSHIRE (Turbine Steamers). fW&GO canted at Low Rates of Freight. V Offers of Cargo London to New Zealand waited.. SHIRE LINE built first steamer specially constructed for New Zealand Refrigerated Trade, which vessel loaded in New Zealand 1884. Since then the Company have been continuously in the Passenger -and Cargo T.tado to and from New Zealand. For r~»se*6* and freight apply to TURNBULL, MARTIN and CO., I, AND 0„ VIA THE CAPE SERVICE • ONE CLASS ONLY. To'DURBAN, CAPE TOWN and LONDON. -Steamer. Tone. * Leaves Sydney. 1934. BARADINE 18.800 Aug. Bth • BENDIGO 18,000 Aug. 23th. BARBABOOL 18,300 Sept. 26th. BELTANA 11,000 Oct.; 17th. BALRANALD 13,000 Oct. 31st. Fa-ea: Lyttelton to England: £39 17a 6d to £■*. 17s 6d single. £72 15s to £B6 15a ratorn To South Africa: *& 17a 6d to £34 17s 6d single; £4B ISa to £63 16s return. Local Agents: KIN SET and CO. Agents far New Zealand, Wellington, Napier, H 6392. Dunedin. FEDERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., BEGULAK SERVICE to and from Avonmouth, Glasgow, Manchester, and Liverpool.' S.S. KAIKOURA, loading Lyttelton early September... For Freight and Passage, apply to XINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 164 Hereford street. FOXTON. S.S. KENNEDY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12th. (Weather and circumstances permitting.) Latest Cargo, 11 e-m. * LL CARGO must be booked at Christl church Office before sending to Railway. JBJNSEY and CO., LTD., Agents. 505 160 Hereford street, AIKOURA AND WELLINGTON. S.S. WAKATU. WEDNESDAY, AUGDST 18th. (Weather and circumstances permitting). Latest Cargo 11 a.m., i LL Cargo must be booked at Cnristt church Office before sending to Rail- ■■*' KINSEY and CO., LTD., 6849 Agents, IGO Hereford street. PASSAGES T,O ENGLAND. ONE CLASS 13,000 TON STEAMERS. GOOD THIRD CLASS ONLY. COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT LINE. Via Sues. P and O. Branch via South Africa. Via Sues— £ 4o to £46; Return £73 to £92 16m. Via Africa—£39 to £47 Return £7l to £BB. THOS. COOK, and SON, HSOSO4S3dW3
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 1
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