SHIPPING AND AIR SERVICES UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD, 168 Hereford st. 'Phone 76-290. ■ CARGO SERVICES: WELLINGTON: Steamer Express Daily. AUCKLAND AND TAURANGA , Kauri—April 18. : SYDNEY: Kaitoke—May 10. MELBOURNE. VIA WELLINGTON AND BLUFF: Waimea—Mav 9 LAUTOKA. SUVA. NUKU- 4 ALOFA and APIA VIA WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND: Matua—April 24. , FREQUENT CARGO SERVICES Coastwise between New Zea- , land ports and to and from , Australia. South Sea Islands. India. Ceylon. Malaya, Indonesia. and West Coast of Canada and U.S-A. PASSENGER SERVICES: WELLINGTON. FROM LYTTELTON: HINEMOA: Mon.. Wed, Fri, 7.10 p.m. train. MAORI: Tues, Thurs, Sat, 7.10 pjn. train. WELLINGTON FROM PICTON: Tamahine, Tues, Thurs, 2.15 D.m.: Fri.. 10 p.m Sails Mon, April 24. 10 pjn. No sailing April 25. AUCKLAND VIA WELLINGton: Matua. April 24. Taking passengers for Auckland. NEW ZEALAND TO AUSTRALIA (bookings arranged to all Australian points): WANGANELLA (Well.) Apl. 14 MARIPOSA (Auck.) Apl. 22 WANGANELLA (Auck.) Apl. 28 1 WANGANELLA (Well.) May 12 1 MONTEREY (Auck.)May2o < WANGANELLA (Auck.)May26 < DOM MONARCH Jun. 8 I MARIPOSA (Auck.) Jun. 8 7 W ANGANELLA (Well.) Jun. 9 * ORIANA (Auck.) June 9 ORANJE (Well.) June 16 WANGANELLA (Auck.) July 8 Particulars of forward sailings 4 available on application. OVERSEAS STEAMER SER- 1 VICES: Bookings arranged for travel to Europe, via i Suez. Panama. South Africa. 1 Canada, or USA AIR SERVICES: Booking Agents for all Airlines within New Zealand and . Overseas. For further particulars, apply:— UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. _D ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES Incorporated in the Netherlands NEW ZEALAND-EAST ASIA SERVICE Monthly Sailings to SINGAPORE, MALAYAN PORTS MANILA. Three Weekly Sailings to HONG KONG. SHANGHAI. TSINGTAO and TIENTSIN Accepting wool, general and C refrigerated cargo and issuing through bills of lading to outports. Limited passenger tccommo- g TJIMANOK—ApriI 21. VAN NECK—May 15. c SCHOUTEN—May 18. Monthly Shipping to ' BRITISH EAST AFRICA. « MAURITIUS. BEIRA. LOUR- * ENCO MARQUES, DURBAN EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZA- n BETH and CAPE TOWN. Accepting wool, general and refrigerated cargo at direct or through Bills of Lading and i issuing through bills of lading to West Africa .and outports. STRAAT MALAKKA—June 3. < IMUOAsaaMF ! 114 Cashel stret CHRISTCHURCH 'Phone 65-927 q , MW WORLD TRAVEL < CONSULTANTS E For all . . . OVERSEAS AIR. SHIPPING, AND TOURS— Consult Ua First. F 92 Gloucester street, Christchurch. PO. Box 1092. ’Phone 65-479 Also at Timani. Dunedin and Invercargill WS
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29487, 13 April 1961, Page 28
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