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tSMRta^ I J WON STKAM SHIP CO. ■apjggg %J OP NEW ZICALAND (Ltd) (WesiHior tmd ch-oumstancoa iiermittinc.) I.VITKI.TON. ltotouiiihana Thursday, June 7 8 p.m. Nnt&ron Fruluy, Juuo 8 8 v.m. ttotomahtma Satiu-Jiiy, Jtmo 0 11 p.m. Nkmiou AfWUy, .7une II 8 p.m. Tuiuu« € 'I lu-S'lay, Juno J3 4t>.m. lwtpinskuanft 'lues'lity, June 12 8 a.m. - DUNKOIN, VIA LVITI'M.ION. Talano I'msiiay, June 12 ipm. MoKvilh Friiiuy, Juuo 15 4 p.m. UKMIoIJUN!-:. VIA r.YTIKI.TuN, IH.W- -,; >.J'lcC. JSI.UKP, AND iIOHACI. \Vntkuxu 'J hnrstiuv. June 21 4 p.m. ANi> aUoki.a«d. M&nuki UiiujiUv, Jnno 7 5 p.m. K»r.-u\eav MoiuUv. Juuh 11 4 pm. btUNHV, VIA NAI'UUC. jGISUOIUNIO, AND \UCKLAND. Manuka 'I iiur.-rluv, Jnno 7 5 p.m. SYDNKV iJIItEOV. " \Vaik»ra >-alurii.iV. Juno 9 4 p.m. N.KLSON', via PfOION and BLKNUEI&I. FUtct-jiA Fri.i.i-, . Juno 8 1 p.m. Araiium b.itunlav. Jnno U 1 p.m. Itotoiu"* MtiuLiy. Junu 10 10 j>.lu. Pfjugniii JUuuUuy, June lH'i.UOp.in. Viniiotinkiv* Tues.la.v. Juuh 12 11 p.m • i)oca not call l'lotoii ; no Jilcnhcim cargo nor uaisoiigcis. NKW PLYilOUtll A.NI) ONEHUNGA, t'Oi: AUCKLAND. Cunr.ect.ing at Nov.- Piymoutb with throug-h tain fr..in Wellington on 'J'aesdoy, 1 lmr-day. ssaumlay Tatup;i! a I'iiti.iy, Juno 8 5 j).m. l.ototti'' buiul.u June lv IU pm. * Calk, at Nuiisoii WKSTPOUT, (JIIEV. AND HOKITIKA, VIA :;KL-o.\ i Ara,imr«i* Kalurilay, Juuo 9 Ipm. MjprjuLikit Tuuaiiiu, Junu 12 11 p.m. Tk.SU at Pic ion. WKISTPOIiT, G X KYJUOUTH, ANJ> UuKIIIKA. Citigo only Pal'.orua Mom.ay, Jane 11 4 p.m. iMU,SON A;sJ», "i\K\V PLYMOUTH. Cargo only. C'orinna Fjiil.n. Juno 15 Ip.m. SUVA and LI'JVUKA, vjcom AUCKLAND, j Mou a v\ eiluestlay, Juno 13 SYDNEY, VIA TONGA, SAMOA, AND lOJI, Fit jM AUCKLAND. | Uanaponn "J'nesiia.y, Juno 26 KAICUTONGA AND TAHITI, FROM AUCKLAND, •llaurolo TaeMUvy. Jnuo 12] Tickets availablfl for stop over or return by M3J£r3. Huddart, Parker and Co.'s ; steamers. SHORTEST ROUTE TO AUCKLAND, VIA ONEHUNGA. Connecting with through train from Wellington. U.S.S. Co.'s 8 1 earners leavo Neir Plymouth as under (weather pennittiug) : — Takapnna Saturliaj . Juno i> S3oc m. Kotoiti 'Tuesday, Juuo \- 8.30 p.m. Takai>uua 'J'hursday, .lave 1-i H3O p.m. .Tak:ij»nua Sacurcu.y, Juuo 1G 830 v.m. Pas >enycrs can oabark at Wellington oil s-uudays and Wednesdays, proceeiling througli by btuamer to Uuehunga for AackianJ. UMUN STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF ' „• - >iEW 'ZEALAND <LTD.) NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO. LTD -WELLINGTON-AUCKLAND SERVICE. '"'•"^Sfei finilE 'T^in-screw Steamer *B&SS& .-a- RARAWA, 1072 tons reg., - Leaves Sew Plymouth for Onehunga MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, .connecting with through train from Wellington, and leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth SUNDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, v -connecting with through train to Wellington ' Return Tickets available for return • b.r Ur.jou Steam Ship Company's steamers if 'desired. . , Passengers can secure berths on application to LEVIN & CO. (LTD.), Aeents. THE ANCOUVER ROU.TE. "" CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MALL S.S. LINE and CANADIAN PACIFIC RADIWAY. . Through some of .the Greatest SCENIC W63SDfcitinjt*the to all, parts" of fcJANADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISH ISLES, and CONTINENT OF EUROPE. ROUND-TiiE-WORLD TOURS in conJunction with all tho Cape, Suez, China, and Japan Lines. LOWEST RATES TO ALL POINTS. Stecmers leavo as follows: — - From Sydney. From Suva., AOBANGI ... Juue 11 June 10 MAHKNO ... July 9 July 17' MIOWKUA ... Aug. 0 Aug. 14 Passengers from'N.Z. havo tho option of joining tho steamers of this 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.), Manazmi: Asents. «g&%>^ nnH£ uuaermentlonea steamer* -"- will leave (circumstances permitting) a* follows: — COX CASTLEI'OINT AND NAPIEP. ISI'ITj, VIA COAST. Tho s.s. HTMTTANGI, FOR' KADiOURA, PORT POBINSON, AND L^TI'KLTOiS', Via 'I i.b s.s. WAlvA'lU. On FRIDAY, 4 p.m. I'OR FOXTON. Tho r.s. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, TillS DAY, * p.m. FOR BLENHEIM. The b.s. OPAWA, THIS DAY, 'ID p.m. For freight or passage, apply to LEVIN AND CO., 1/ID., Agents. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI STEAM PACKET COMPANY. •gjJSJ^, frtHE following steamers will bo «oUgggß» despatched as under, weather aud circumstances permitting — For WAMiANUI— The « s. STOKMBIKiJ • THIS DAY, 5 p.m. JOHNSTON AiSD UU. IUID.), AgenU. for WANGANUI— TIio steamer HUIA. Oj FKD3AY, 3 p.m. LEVIN AiSD CO. ii/iJJ.i. Aaents. "•Tp^Css>.' J unclermentlonea steamera ■nttMy*^" will lc&vo (circumstaucea psrmitting) as follows:— for NAi'lKll (Inner Harbour) and EAS'J COAST— The s.s. RURU, on FRIDAY, 4 p,m For BIJiNrIEIM Direct.— The s.s. BLENHEIM, THIS DAY, at 10 p.m. For AIU'J. C/ElvA, ADMlitAi/ry UA.X, i'KENCH PAis^, AND VVAIKAWA BAY (taking cargo alto for TAKAICA. . end UOLJ-JNiiWOOD)— The b.s. MANAROA, AIONDAiT, 3 p.m. JOHNfiTUN aMj CO., VxD., Ajconts. npUE undermentioned sieam- -»- era will icaso Icircumstances permiltitig), as follows: — For NELSON*, MOTUEKA, TAKAKA, COLLING WOOD, and I'UPOXGA— T.S.S. TASMAN, FRIDAY, 4 p.m. For JiLENilKIM— b.a. N'UUNGUKb. MONDAY, 5 p.m. For freight or pm>sago, apply to W. M. BANNATYNK AND CO., LTD., A gouts. THE PATEA SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. * 3g§2g£ A MANA Will sail ffor PATEA— On F.RIDAY, 5 p.m. Tho s.s. KIRIPAKA. For WAITARA— EarIy. . THOMI'.-SON' BROS., LIMITED, Agentt, 59, Feathenslon-itreet. 'C»i»;>ln>Hu No. 555. mHE WANGANUI RIVER, NEWZEAi LAND'S GREAT SCENIC RIVER. TOURIST STI3AMER TIMETABLE: Wanganui-Fipiriki —^Dep Tues., Thurs., Sat. Pipinki-Wang'anui — Dop Mon., Wed., Fn. TAUMARUNUJ SERVICE — Steamer leaves Taumarunui for Pipiriki, Tuc3. nnd Sat. Pipiriki for Taumnrunui, Mon., Wed., ■ Fri.— A. HATRICK AND CO., or COOK AND SON.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 134, 7 June 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 134, 7 June 1906, Page 3

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