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Christohurch. W9069F SHIPPING. /TNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF V NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Sailings (Circumstances Permitting): Cargo FOR WELLINGTON— Train, at rail. Maori—Mon., Wed., Fri. 6.50 p.m. 11 a.m. Wahine—Tues., Thurs., Sat. 650 p.m. 11 a.m. Taking C%rgo for Foxton, Wanganui, and Patea. WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE Tamahine—From Wellington, Mon., Wed., Fri., 3 p.m. Tamahine—From Picton, Tuee., Thurs., Sat., 2:30 p.m. FOR SYDNEY— MaheUc—From Auckland, Oct. 21et, Noon. Maramar-From Wellington, Oct. 21st, 3 p.m. • FOR MELBQURNE from WELLINGTON Manuka—Monday, Oct. 17th. FOB SUVA (Fiji),. NUKUALOFA, HAAPAI, VAVAU (Tonga), APIA (Samoa)— Tofua—From Auckland, Nov. sth, 11 a.m. FOR CANADA, UNITED STATES, ENGLAND (via Suva, Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, iVftheouver)— Aorangi—From Auckland, October 25th. (Via Ratobonea, Tahiti. San Francisco.) Tahiti—From Wellington, . November Bth. . FOB NAPIKR. and GISBORNE— Kamo (cargo only)— About Oct. 26th. FOB AUCKLAND (Cargo only)— Wlagattii—About October 18th. Katoa—Abouf Oct. 19th. FOR SYDNEY, VIA BLUFF- i Walkooaltl-^cWber 1 18 th, 9 a.m. FOB NEW PLYMOUTH (Cargo only) Totera-rpct. 17th, 9 a.m. ' v . i. I FOB NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTHCorihna (cargo only)— About October 25th. T2MAEU,. DUNEDIN, WESTPORTKabito (cargo only)— About Oot. 20th. Enquiries- ate invited regarding tripe to Australia, South Sea Islands. Honolulu, Canada, United States, Around-the-Paoifio Tours, inoluding Japan and tho East, Around-the-World Tours in either direotion. .■■'••> "■ . ■ .01 CANADA, UNITED STATES, EUROPE. Refular Fortnightly Sailings. CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE. Via fill, Honolulu, Victoria, and Vancouver, ■And. UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE, Via Rarotonga, Tahiti, and San Francisco. Wellington to Auokland Sen Francisco, to Vancouver. NEW ZEALAND TO SYDNEY. TAHITI-From Wellington. October 26th. NIAGARA—From Auckland, November Bth. , EXCURSION TO HONOLULU. 'Full particulars on Application, So* Spaelal Advertisement Saturdays. .For full particulars apply to UNION S.B. OO: OF N.Z., LTD., 03 188 Hereford .street. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON. Tin Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantte, Jolombo, Sues, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. THE MOST INTERESTING OF ALL ROUTES. Steamer. RSOVA RVIETO TRANTO RMONDE XBONSAY Tons. 1 From Sydney. 12,000 October 15th 12,000 October 29th 20,000 November 13th 15,000 November 26t) 20.000 December 10th I ARES: NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. FIRST SALOON—Single from £lO2. ' Return "from £179. THUID-OLASS—Single from £B9. Return from £7O. WRITE FOR ILLUBTRATED , LITERATURE, UNION S.B. CO. OF N.S., LTD.. .168 Hereford street ÜBTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH UNE. )NE-OLABS PASSENGER SESVIOE to . London, via Melbourne, Adelaide, Freantle, Colombo, Port Said, Southampton, or Vessel. Leaves Sydney. Jargi Bay 13.850 tons Nov. 5 lobson's Bay 13,850 tons Dec. 3 Saperance Bay 13.850 tons Dec 24 _ loreton Bay 18.850 tons. Jan. 14 r «rviß Bay . 18,850 tons Feb, 1 jargs Bay 13,850 tons Mar. 6 THROUGH FARES TO !40 to £46 Single, £72 to £62 16s Return. Also a Limited Number of Deck Cabin Jerths at £66 Single. £llß 16s Return. TO COLOHBO-rFrom £2* Slngia. i UNION BTBAM SHIP COMPANY OF :'- N.Z., LTD.,' and •,. .. . Thos, Opok and Se» (All Ports). 07
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19132, 15 October 1927, Page 1
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