SHIPPING SERVICES. i ' TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY i IVOP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Subject to alteration without notice. FOR LYTTELTON. Wahine Mon. Wed. Fri. 7.45 pm. Maori Tues. Thurs. Sat. 7.45 p.m. Sailing! from Ferry Wharf. Cargo) received daily till 3 p.m., except Saturday, till 11 a.m. PasMngers must be on board by 7.30 jp.in. Luggage cannot be leceivod on board before 4 p.m. 1 FOR PICTON AND BLENHEIM. Wainui Alon. Wed. Fri. Noon. Cargo till 11 a.m. EASTER TIME-TABLE. Manuka Thursday Mar. 29 1.30 p.m. Wainui Saturday Mar. 31 ‘-8 a.m. 1 Wainui Monday Apl. 2 8 a.m. ! Wainui Tuesday Apl. 3 8 a.m. Wainui Wednesday Apl 4 8 a.m. Wainui Friday Apl. 6 Noon. NOTE.—No sailing Friday, Mar. 30. 1 FOR SYDNEY (From Auckland). Marama’ April 6. FOR SYDNEY (From Wellington). Marama Friday, Mar. 23 Noon. Receives cargo Thursday, Mar. 22. . Heavy luggage cannot be received later than half-hour before advertised sailing time. FOR MELBOURNE (Direct). Moetaki About Apl. 3, ' —— FOlf WESTPORTi ' Komata Wednesday, Mar.- 21 1 p.m. Taking passengers. FOR AUCKLAND. Wingatui About Wednesday Mar. 21. Cargo only. “ FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. Steamer EttTl y- " : Cargo only, FOR DUNEDIN, OAM.ARU, TIMARU. Kahika Wednesday Mar. 21. ! Cargo only. - - FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE. Kini , Earl Y- ' Cargo only. _____ GISBORNE. AUCKLAND (from N«pier). lArahura: For Gisborne, Thursday, 8 p.m.; for Gisborne and Auckland, Saturday, "7 a.m. Calls Tokomaru Bay, Saturday. March 31, and fort- ! ""1 nightly thereafter, AUCKLAND, via New Plymouth and Onehnnga. Kanawa, from Now Plymouth: Tuesday, Friday. I ' FOR FIJI. TONGA, SAMOA. From Auckland. Tofua Mar - 31 - Taking passenger*., QANADIAN - AUSTRALASIAN LINE. To Canada America. England, Via Suva (Fiji), Honolulu, Vancouver. i .‘ ■ From Auckland. Makura » . Apr. 3 Niagara „ May 8 Majrara .. June 5 Niagara ,» July 10 rjj’JNION ROYAL MAIL ’LINE. To United States. Canada, England, via Rarotonga. Papeete. San Francisco. From Wellington. Maunganui ~ Tues,, Mar. 20, 3 p.m. Tahiti Apr. 24 Maunganui » May 22 Tahiti .. June 26 Maunganui „ July 24 Through bookings by either of the above Services to any CANADIAN or AMERICAN POINT. UNITED KINGDOM, EUROPE. New Zealand to Sydney. Tahiti From Wellington Apr. 7. Niagara From Auckland Apr. 20 For full particulars apply— UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. ORIENT LINE OF STEAMERS. SYDNEY TO LONDON. Via Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Suez,. Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. Carrying First, Second and Third Classes m t, From SydSteamship. Tone Reg. ney> ” About lOmar 11,103 Mar. 31 •Orvieto 12,133 Apr. 7 Osterley 12.129 May 8 •Ormuz 14,584 June 5 Orsova 12,038 July 3 Ormonde 14,853 July 31 Orvieto 12,133 Aug. 28 ■ *Calla Hobart. •Carries first and third classes only. ([Additional Steamer, via Colombo and Port Said, carrying Saloon and Third Classes only. Calls Genoa or Naplee. Farce by Mail Steamers—Saloon (single) £9O to £l3B. Return, £l5B to £242? Fares by the Omar and Orcadee from New Zealand to London: Saloon, Single, £lOO to £114: Return, £175 to £2OO. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF 1 N.Z. (LTD.), Agents in New Zealand. I. ' <■ OANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. THE IMPERIAL HIGHWAY Between PACIFIC AND ATLANTIC ACROSS CANADA. In connection with the Canadian-Austra-lasian and Union San . Francisco Royal Mail Lines. Through the matchless scenery of the Canadian Rocky Mountains by daylight. 4 Trains daily (May to September). Reservations made in sleeping cars, hotels, and Atlanb’c Steamships. Apply to any Office of U>e Union S.S." Co.‘ of N.Z.. Thos. Coo* and Son, or Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Union House. Sydney. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY LIMITED. TILE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS 1 -TO SOUTHAMPTON A. LONDON. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. SAILINGS (Circuiristances permitting: . . Tons Oom Date of t’inal -Name. Reg, mander. Sailing Port. tCorinthic 12,367 Hart April 4 Wei. tTainui 11.020 Kelly May 14 Wei. t lonic 12,351 Hickson late Jun. Wei. •A raw a 11,570 Jones July Wei. •Athenio 12.366 Crossland August Wei. tVia Panama Canal. •Via’ Montevideo and Teneriffe. Ist, 2nd, and 3rd class. All intending passengers must secure passports. , . .. For full particulars, apply to the Agents— LEVIN AND CO. LTD., DALGETY AND CO. LTD., MURRAY. ROBERTS AND CO. LTD. THOS. COOK AND SON. FOREIGN BANKERS, ISSUE Travellers’ Cheques (Circular Notes), for cashing abroad. A great convenience to travellers. ISSUE Drafts on all parts of the world. SUY American Dollars, Rupees, etc. UY Bank of England and Treasury Notes. Money cabled to all parts of the world. THOS. COOK AND SON, 62 Customhouse Quay, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 156, 20 March 1923, Page 12
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