'ggfc^.lTNlON STJfiA.il SHIP CO U OF NEW ZEALAND (Ltd) (Weather and, circumstatioos permitting.) T.YTTKLTON. Eotomahanaf Saturday, Deo 30 11 p.m. Wnikaref Monduy, Jan 1 4 p.m. Mararoat Monday, Jan 18.45 pm Kotomahana Tuesday, Jan 28 45 p.m. Wararoa Wednesday, Jun 3 8 v.m. Warrimoo v Thursday, Jan 4 4. p.m RotomaUana Xlmrs.iay, Jan i 8 p.m. •fNo cargo. DUNEDIN, VIA I,YITELTO]n. Waikaref Monday, Jan 1 4 p.m. Warrimoo Thnvsiiay. Jan 4 4 p.m. fNo cargo. MKLUOURNE, VIA HTI'ELTON, DUN • KDIN, CLUFJ?. AND HOBAIfl 1 . Warrimoo Thui-sduv, Jan 4 4 pm. N A PI Ml:. GlSliWiN \i, AND A UUKLAND. Mokoia Tiinradtiy, Jan 4 4 p.m. SYDNEY, VIA NAPIER, aiSBORNJbJ, x AND AUCKLAND. Taluna i Tnesvlay, Jau 2 2 p.m. Mokoia Thursday, Jan 4 4 p.m. SYDNKY DIRECT. Moeraki Satui-dny, Doo 30 3 p.m. NfcLSON, via PIOTON and BMitfHJSI.U. Rotoici*|| bandiiy, J)eo 31 11 p.m. Pateeuaj Mon«lay, Jun 1 1 p.m. Wuinui 'Juesitay, Jan 2 noon Penguiiif Tutteday, Jan 2 midu't J.-'ateena* Weduosday, Jau ii 4.30 p.m. Arahnra* Tharbday, Juu 4 6.30 p.m. * Does not call Jficton. f'l'o Picton only.. X No cargo. No Nol=on cargo. NKW WAMOUTH AND ONEHUNGA. Jb'Oli AUCKLAND. Conne«liu? at New Plymouth with through train from Wellington on Tuesday, '1 hursJuy, Saturday. Rotoiti* Sunday, Deo 31 11 p.m Takiipuna Wednesday, Jan 3 5 p.m. *<Jalk at Nelson. VYJSSTPOKT. liUKYMOUTH, AND HOIUTIKA. Poherun, Tuesday, Jon 2 3 p.m, WKSXPORT, CiIJEY. AND HOJUTIKA, VIA NELbON. Wainni* Tuesday, Jan 2 ' noon Arahura Saturday, Jau C 4.30 p.m. •Calls ac Pioton. SUVA and LKVUKA, fkom AUCKLAND. Navna* ' r etlnesday, Jau 24 k i^..n hcrew. SYDNEY, VIA TCNGA, SAMOA, AND FIJI, lO4OM AUCKLAND. Maniipouii Wednesday, Jan 10, 190G AUCKLAND. TaTiuiu Tucsduv. Jan 23 Berths will only be allotted to passengers on production of passage tioket vi tno Company's office. Tickets available for stop over or return by Messrs. Huddart. P»rkar and Co.'i tteamcrs. Passengers 'will only be allowed aboard on production of passage tickets. HORTEST ROUTE TO AUCKLAND." VIA ONEHUNGA. Connecting with through train from Wellington. U.S.S. Co.'s Steamers leave New Plymouth as under (weather permitting) : — Rotoiti Tuesday. Jan 2 8.30 d.vi. lakapuna Thorsiiay, Jan 4 8.30 p.m. Takapuna Saturday, Jau t> 5.30 p.m, iiotoiti Tuesday, Jau 9 8.30 p.m. Pttisengers can embark at Wellington on Sundays and Wednesdays, proceeding through by steamer W Onehuuga tor Auckland. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LTD.I NORTHERN STJSAMSHIP CO. LTD. WELLINGTON-AUCKLAND SERVICE. ■qjaSSt^ nnHE Twin-screw Steamer 4£Jggg ± RARAWA. 1072 tons reg., Leaves New Plymouth for Onehuuga MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, connecting with through train from Wellington, and loaves Onehunga for New ' Plymouth SCNDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, connecting with through train to Wellington Return Tickets available for return by Uiiion Steam Ship Company's steamers if desired. Paaseugers can secure berths on application to / LEVIN & CO. (LTD.). Agents. /->< RAND SEA EXCURSION TO PICTON ON NEW YEAR'S DAY— MONDAY, Ist JANUARY. S.S. MARAROA Will make an Excursion as above, leaving Queen's Wharf at 7.30 a.m. sharp, anct Pieton on Return Trip at 4 p.m. Brass Band in attendance. RETURN FARE £S; MEALS iS gD UNION STEAM feSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. A DELIGHTFUL CRUISE. THE WEST COAST SOUNDS. fTTHE Magnificent Steam Ship WAIKARE Will again make the Annual Cruise to the WEST COAST SOUNDS, leaving Dunedin on SATURDAY, 6th January, 1906. Early application is necessary. For full particulars, apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.). THE yANCOUVEB ROUTE. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MATT, S.S. LINE and ■ CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Through some of the Greatest SCENIC WONDJiRS of the World to all parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISH ISLES, and CONTINENT OF EUROPE. •ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS in conjunction with all the Cape, Suez, China, and Japan Lines. LOWEST RATES TO ALL POINTS. Steamers leave as follows : — From Sydney. From Suva. AORANGI ... Jan, 22, 19C6 Jan. 30 MIOWERA ... Feb. 19 Feb. 27 MOANA Mar. 19 Mar. 27 And tho New Triple-screw Turbine Steamer MAHENO. From Sydney, April 16; Suva, April 21. Passengera from N.Z. have- the option of joining the steamers of fhis increasingly popular route at Sydney, or later via Auckland at Suva. Pamphlets, Maps, and all information free. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.), Managing Agenta. * WEST COAST STEAMERS. .jgizg^ A NCHOR LINE OF STEAM «aaifH& XX PACKETS are appointed to leave ac under: — For NELSON, WESTPORT GREY1 MOUTH, and HOKITIKA-The . - CHARLES EDWARD, on TUES- ' DAY, 5 p.m. For PA'lEA— The «.«. AORERE, on TUESDAY, 5 p.it,. W. it. G TURNBULL & CO., _ Agents. "2El&3*"' rjpiHE undermentioned steamj m^fs^'-' X era will leave loircumitances permitting), as follows:— For NELSON, MOTUJSKA, TAKA'KA, COLLINGWOOD, and PUPONGAT.S.S. TASMAN, on THURSDAY, 4 p.m. For BLENHEIM-S.S. NGQNGURU WEDNESDAY, 4 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., Agents. «gaiai^ > l r jnHE undermentioned steamers" * wi!i leave (circumstances permitting) as follows: — For NAPJKK (Inner Haibourl and EAST COAST— Tho b.s. KAHU, on TULtoDAY, 4 p.m. For BLJSNIIKIM-The s.s. BLENHEIM, TUESDAY, 4 p.m For MOTUBKA (taking cargo for Tnkaka I >.nd CollinEWoodj— Tho s.«. MANABOA -THIS DAY, t p m. JOHNSTON AND CU., LTD , Agents. fnjOTH Sexes — Writo for free buok? of ij vital interest about yourselves. Poflt tee Write Paul Raymond, 430, I3ourke,treet. Melbourne .
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 155, 30 December 1905, Page 3
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