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•tfUDDART T>ARKER J, IKE - JtAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Sailings (circumstances permitting) KOK LYTTIOL'ION AND DUNEDIN. Victoria | Friday I June 22 | 4 p.m. Zbai-andia . | Friday j July 6| 4 p.m. Wimmbka . I Thnra. I July 19 1 4 p.m. FOit MKI.IJOIIRNK, via LYTTKI.TON, DUNKDiy, lil.UVff, and HO BART. Wimmkka. | Thurs." | July 19 | 4 p.m FOU KAPIIOU, GISUOHNK, AUCKLAND AND SYDNKY. Victoria. | Thurs I June 28 | 4 p.m. Z»ai.anpia, | Tlmra | July U I 4 p'-tn. Ij'Oß SYDM'iY iJIBKCr. WiMMEKA. i aat. | July 7 1 4 p.m. Cargo must be alongside steamer one hour before sailing time. All tickets are available also for Stopover or Return by ANY of UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, »nd holders of th« U.S.S. Co.'s tickets may travel by aboveuamed vessels. Head Office for New Z»al»nd— Queen • Chambers. WELLINGTON. -ir*&- fI"HHE unaermentionecl steam» Jgsligg; ± ers will leave (oiroumstances permitting), as follows:— For NELSON, MOTUEKA, TAKAKA, COLLINGWOOD, and PUPONGA— T.S.S. TASMAN, FRIDAY, ♦ p.m. For BLENHEIM-S.S. NGUNGUKL-. on WEDNESDAY, 4 p.m. For HOKITIKA-S.S. DEFENDER, on WEDNESDAY, 3 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., v Agents. THE PATEA SHIPPING COMPANY, - < IHMITED. •BdSfc^rpklE s.s. iilgK: J- mana Will sail For PATEA— THURSDAY, 3 p.m. The s.s. KIREPAKA. For WAITARA— EarIy. THOMPSON BROS., LIMITED, Agents, 59, Fe»therston-itreet. Telephone No. 533 WEST COAST" STEAMERS! -rrn^r A NCHOR LINE OF STEAM fjiHK **■ PACKETS'* are appointed to le»ve as under: — For NELSON, WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, and HOKITIKA^-The s.i ALEXANDER— THIS DAY,, 4 p.m CHARLES EDWARD, on WEDNES DAY, 5 p.m.. For PATEA— The s.b. AORERE, , on FRIDAY, 2 p.m. l , W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Agents. • FOR BLENHEIM— The S.S. WAIHI, EARLY. W. AND G. TURNBUI/L AND CO., Agents. nHAW, AKD A IiBIOiN COMPANY fLTD.) THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, VIA MONTE VIDEO AND IENERDj'FE. SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION . ROOMY CABINS AND SPAOIOUB DECKS. Sailings (circumstances permitting) :— K *ne. jg-Wte; ** Jgg 1 i ! •ITATATUA I 6458 Maxwell June 26Wel'Kfn WAIWEBA i G237LoTMeu July 7 W el'st'n ♦AIHENI' 12234: Keuipaon 'July lO.Wel'gfn •COBINTHIC 122.11 David Aug lQlWel'b'l-'n •GOTHIC I 7755Bartletl Sept Id Wel'irt'n ♦IONTC liaaijCarter Oct ll|Wel'gt'n • Twin bcrew. Special facilities given to residents in the colony to bring out friends from Home either by pre-payiaeat of pasaage money xn New Zealand or by guarantees. For full particulars, apply to the Agenti. LEVIN 4 CO ILIMTTED). W AND G. TURNBULL & CO. MURRAY, ROBERT 3 & CO. r^VOEANIO S.S. CO. A. A." 1^ NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON IN 28 DAYS! VIA AMERICA OR CANADA. j SAILINGS : Leave Arrive , Mails Steamers. Auculuud Saa Arrive Friday. Fraueinco Louclou. I S»\*nMA ... July 6 July I*s Aag * I VKNTUfiA ... July zl Au>f 13 Auk 25 SIiSKBA ... Acg 19 Sepl 3 Kept 15 This route takes the passenger through the Finest Scenery in the world. Jtto penetrates the heart of the great Rocky I Mountains, traverses the Western Prairies, views with wondering eyes that most beautiful of Bights, NIAGARA FALLS, and crosses the Atlantic in Leviathan Steamers, from • 10,000 to 20,000 TONS, With a Speed of over 22 Knots. THIS IS THE SRpRTEST SEA ROUTE SIX DAYS* LONGEST TIME AT SEA. Apply for Fares and full information to W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., Wellington Agents. ~~~ nnHE XYSER LINE, 3gg&,. A LIMITED, MONTHLY DESPATCH OF FIRST-CLASS CAKGO STEAMERS TO LONDON DIRECT. LIST OF STkAHERS. Steamers. Tom. Commander. Marere - - 10,000 'J. 0. Felgate Xiwaru - - 10,000 U. Hollii Jlimiro - - 10,000 J. C. Liditone. H&wken Bajr _ ... 8,000 A. H. Kemp lomontia .- -. 10,000 H. P. Conby Indralema _ _ 10,000 T. Trotter, lndiueliiri _ .. 8,000 A X Holliugiworth IndraUcri .. .. 10,000 \V. H. Wilkea Star of New Zetland.. 3,000 E. D. Beck Star of Austr»lii. .. 10,000 F. W. Ulyatt Star of Ireland .. 8,000 F. J. Kearney Star of Scotland .. 10.000 J. M. Hart The above steamers were ail built specially for the New Zealand trade, fitted with refrigerating machinery of the most modern type in chatge of competent engineers, and aro noted for tho exceptionally satisfactory condition in which their frozen meat cargoes are being delivered. The Company is prepared to carry wool and produce of every description. Lowest Current Rates of Freight. W M. BANNATYNE AND CO. (LTD.) iN.D L. IMPERIAL MAIL STEAMERS from Sydney and Melbourne to Southampton, Antwerp, and Bremen, via Adelaide, Fremantle, Suez, Naples, and Genoa. S^u^ Tons. gJ X LSKL.' Oldenburg 5006 June 23 .lune 26 Karlsruhe 5057 July 21 July U G«ia M^S Aujjt 18 Any 21 Scuarnhorst* »iai Sept 15 Sept 18 B.iL.w* 8"XJ0 Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Stodlitz* .. .. W»a Nov. 10 Nov., 13 Gio»i,ei Kurfurst* I^l3J Dec » Deu U * Twin-screw steamers. Fares from New Zealand ports to London:— First, single, from £70 to £80; Second, single, from £43 to £46; Third, from £16 to £18. TO MANILA, CHINA, AND JAPAN. Regular four-weekly servico of twinscrow steamers from SYDNEY, via NEW GUINEA, to HONGKONG, YOKOHAMA, and KOBE, connecting at HONGKONG with N.D.L. Fortnightly Express Mail Service to Europe. Fares from Wellington— To ' Hongkong : First, £38 17s; 2nd, £28 17s. To London: First, £95 ; Second, £64. Steamer. Toiu,. s^^ Willebnd *761 July 7 I'rinz Wnldemar 3300 Aux 4 Pniiz Si|ci«tnniid 3300 Sept I Linen washed on board by expert laundresses. For passage and full particulars apply to OASTENDYK & FOOKE, Agents, 5 Add 5. Featheraton-tt... Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1906, Page 3

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