«Mfc^TTNION STEAM SHIP CO j^^^ U OF NEW ZKALAND (Ltd). (Weather sad ciroamata.ne«i permittinic.) I.YTTKLTON. Twawera TneWny. Jaly 18 4 p.m. Botomah«na W«<ta»*lay, Jnly 19 8 p.m. Moeraki Thorsday, July 20 . 4 p.m. Botomahana Fritin*. July 21 8 pm. Pateena Saturday, Jriy 22 11 p.m. Rotouiahatwi Hominy, Jvlj 24r '8 p.m. DUNKDIK, VIA LYITBI.TOX. T»raw«ra Tiie*litj, Jnty 18 4 p.m. Mceraki Tlmrwlay, July 20 4 p.m. LXTTKL'FON, AKAROA, TIMAJffiD, OAMAKU, AUD DUNKDIN. Coruiua- Wednesday, July 19 noon JCKLBOUItNK. VIA LYTrKbTON, DUjnKOIK, BbtTFF. AND HOBAItl 1 . s Hoeraki Thwfsdoy, Jxdy 20 4 p.m KAPIKR, GESiJOItNK, ANU AUCKLAND. Hoona ■ Thursday, July 2i) 4 p.m. Tarawer* Monday, Jnly 2i 4 p.m. • SYDNEY, VIA NAPIER, GISBORNE, ANi> AUCKLAND. M«ana (Ehursdoy. July 20 4 p.m. SYBNE£ DIREUI-. Jlokoia. S»turduy, July 29 3 pan. WKI_iON. via PICI'ON and BLWNHEIAI. Maponrika* Tuesday, July 18 8 p.m. Pateen* • Thursday, July 20 I p.m. "Wuiiiai Saturday, July 552 noon Botoiti* SuniUy, July 23 11 p.m. Pateena. Tuesday, July 25 1 p.m. •Doosnotcaft Pictoa. NEW PLYMOUTH AND ONEHtfNGA. FOR AUCKLAND. Cooneotinsr at New Plymouta with through train from Wellington on Wednesdays 1 aud SaturdaysEotoiti 'luesday, Jnly 18 5 p.m. Takununa Friday, July 21 spim. ■WJsiSXPORT, GREY. AND HOKITIKA Tld. NBIiHON. Mapoorika Tuesday, July 18 8 p.m. W_in»i*t Saturday, July 22 lioon Mapouriba. Tuesday, July 25 ruidti't • O»Ub at fiotoo. ,t Becaires oa*go JPriday. WESTPORT, UUIdYitOUTH, AND itOKITIKA. Koony* Monday, Joly 24 3 p.m. SUVA AKD LBVUKA, tbom AUCKLAND. Tavmiii WednesUay. Aug 9 SYDNt:?, VIA TONGA, SAMOA, AND "" ' FIJI, FR )M AUCKLAND. Manapouri Tuaaduy, July 25 RAROTONGA AND TAHITI, FROM AUCKLAND. , ' Hauroto ' Tuesday, Ang 8 SHORTEST ROUTE TO AUCKLAND, VIA ONEHUNQA. Connecting with' through train from Wellington. U.S.S. Co.'s Steamers leave New Plymouth aa under (weather permitting) : — Eotoiti ■ "Wsdnoaday, Jnly 19 8.30 p,m. Takapona Saturday, July 22 8.30 p.m. Botoiti WeUueaday, July 26 8.80 p.m. Passengers can embark at Wellington, on Tuesdays auli ffridaya, proceeding through by Bteamer to Oneaouga for AuokLaid. SEA ISLANDS. The splendid StfeH^hip MANAPOURT (so ptfpular in the intercolonial passenger ttade -until tntnsferred to the Eland ser■viee, for whioh «he has. been provided with Electrio Fans, Cold Storage, and every xpodern convenience for .tropical voyaging) l*7es -Auckland 2Sth JULY for TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, Etc. Itinerary specially arranged to" give extra time at places of call. v EXCURSION BATES. Conneoting -steamer from. Wellington, . MOANA, 20th July. Jfor further details of this or other Island Tours, apply ' UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z. - (LIMITED). THE XTANCOUVER ROUTE. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL frTATT. S.S. LINE and ' OANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY. Through some of the Greatest SCENIC WONDERS of the World, to all parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISH IST.ES, and CONTINENT OF EUROPE. ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS in conjunction with all the Cape, Suez, China, and Japan Lines. ' LOWEST RATES TO ALL "POINTS. * The Magnificent Steamer AORANGI Leaves SYDNEY, 7th AUGUST; SUVA, 15th AUGUST. Passengers from New ' Zealand have tbe option of joining the steamers of thJ3 increasingly popular route at Sydney, or later via Auckland at Suva. Pamphlets, Maps, aad all information free. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.), Managing A_entf. fXTHE undermentioned steamers «BBmS vrill leave (circumstances permitting) as follows: — FOR OASTLEPOINT AND NAPEER (SPIT), VIA COAST. The i.s HIMITANGI, EARLY. FOR KAIKOURA, PORT ROBINSON, AND LYTTELTON, Via COAST. The b.b. WAKATU. On THURSDAY, ♦ p.m. FOR FOXTON. The s.i. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, THIS DAY, * p.m. FOR BLENHEIM. The s.s. OPAWA, On WEDNESDAY, Midnight. For freight or passage,, apply to LEVIN AND CO. (LIT).). A_ents. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI STEAM PACKET COMPANY. -jgyir, fTTHE following iteamera will be JQ_J|_j_^ J- despatched as under, weather and "circumstances permitting — For WANGANUI— The x.s. STORMBLHD WEDNESDAY, at 5 p.m. JOHNSTON AND CO. (LTD.), AgenU. Eor WANGANUI— The steamer HUIA, EARLY. LEVIN AND CO. (LTD.). A_ents. «fiMB&s.nPHE undermentioned steameri ■"- will leave (circumstances permitting) as follows:— For NAPD3R tinner Harbour) and EAST ' COAST— The s.s. TOROA, THURSDAY, 4 p.m. For BLEXHLIM— The s.s. NGUNGURU, WEDNESDAY, midnight. For HAVELOCKandPELORUS SOUND The g.g. MANAROA, on THURSDAY, 2 p.m. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Aaents. WEST COAST STEAMERS. «Bia_^ A NCHOR LINE OF STEAM 1 *- PACKETS are appointed to leave as under: — ■ For NELSON, VTJISTFORT, GREYMOUTH, and HOKIITKA— The »r' CHARLES EDWAKD, on TUESDAY, 6 p.m. For PAIT3A— The s.s. AORERE, on THURSDAY, 5 p.m. W. k G. TURNBULL k CO., Aaenta THE PATEA SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. gfiEfe- l MANA Will sail For PATEA— WEDNESDAY, 5 p.m. ' The s.s KIIUP.UCA. For WAITARA-On THURSDAY THOMPSON BROS., LIMITED, Ageuta, 59, Featherston-street Telephone No. 533. «kMe__ I^OR NELSON. MOTUEKA, ZsSiSS- r TAKAKA, COLLINGWOOD, and PUPONGA. (Weather and otW cirounutanoei p«rmi*iimf). The ».b. TABMAN, On WEDNMDAY, 4^ p.m. Taking cargo amd passengers at ourr«nt W. 6 M. % BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., Ajcentg. fi OLDEN Eaglo and Southern Cross V)T Jams aro •ilio best mado. Pure fruit' -jnd sugar only. Ask the grocer. 1
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 15, 18 July 1905, Page 3
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