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TTUDDART, T3ARKER J INK FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Sailing (circumstance! permitting). FOR LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Wbstbalia I Friday | Nov 4 | 5 p.m Ulimaboa* ) Thurs | Nov 10 j 5 p.m Wimmbba I Friday | Nov 18 I 5 p.m Victoria | Friday | Dec 2 j ft p.m FOli MELBOURNE. Tia LTTTELTON, DUNEPLS', .BLUFF, and HOP ART. TJiiiMABOA* I Thurs | Not 10 | 5 p.m FOR NAPIER, GISBO.BNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEf. WestbalilA I Thnra | Not 10 | 4 p.m Wimmkba . | Thurs | Nov 24 | 4 p.m Victoria | Thurs | Dec 8 j 4 p.m FOB SYDNIOY DIRECT. Ulimaroa* I Friday | Dec 2 | 0 p.m •Twin gore— . Cargo must he alongside steamer one hour before sailing time. •All Tickets aro available also for Stopover or Return by ANY OF UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, and holders of the U.S.S. CO.'S tickets may travel by abovenamed vessels. Head Office for New Zealand— Queen's Chambers. WELLINGTON. . <sag|fe^ fTVHE undermentioned stexmeri J- will leave (circumstance! permitting) as follows: — For NAPIER (Inner Harbour) and EAST COAST— The s.s. RIPPLE, Early. For .BLENHEIM— The s.s. BLENHEIM. on SATURDAY, at midnight. For MOTUEKA— The s.s. MANAROA, MONDAY, at 9 a.m. Receiving Cargo SATURDAY. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agent*. Telephone 44. WELLINGTON AND "WANGANUI STEAM PACKET COMPANY. *MEfcv^ FTTHE following steamers will be 4__&___e» ■*- despatched as under weather and circumstances permitting: — FOR WANGANUI— S.S. HUIA— THIS DAY, at 5 p.m. S.S. STORMBIRD— On SATUP^DAY. JOHNSTON & CO., LTD., Agents. Telephone 44. • F-H-S FEDERAL-HOULDER-SHIRE ' LINES. (Under Contract with the New Zealand Government). DIRECT SERVICE FOR AVONMOUTH, LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW. Taking Cargo. FOR CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN PORTS. S.S. FIFESHIRE, from Wellington (final port), >24th NOVEMBER. DRAYTON GRANGE, 24th DECEMBER SUSSEX, 28th JANUARY, 1911. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR FIRST-CLASS AND THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS. Fares to AVONMOUTH (Bristol). First-class :• Single, £42; Return, £66. Third-class— £lß 10s, £16 10s, £14 10s. Return from £26 10s. For Freight and Passage apply to the N.Z. AND AFRICAN STEAMSHIP CO. OJMIXED). Union Chambers, Customhouse-quay. OHATT, OAYILIi, A2*D XLBION COMPANY, LTD.. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, VIA MONTE VIDEO and TENERIFFE. SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. ROOMY CABINti AND SPACIOUS DECKS. Sailings (circumstances permitting): — Ka-e. a^' te _X ! *-» <v c- •* «<• » ''- iV • •AIU.IV A" " 93"1- tflaVcJen 6ee 1 Wel>t'n •TAINUI 9."57 -Moifatt Dec S9 Wel'itt'n I'ASSKKGEB SEASON, 1911. t*IONIC fJ^'Koberbs Jao 26 Wel'gtFn +*a;L'HENIC U234 Kempsou Peb 23 Wel'gt'n t*COEINTHic MZi'J. Hare Jlai- 2.1 WelVfn •A'KAWA 9J7-. Clajden April A Wci'gb'n t'TAIfIUI y&5; itfoiiatt ]>iay _U Wei'gt/u *Twin screw. tCaliing at Rio de Janeiro. Passages from London may be arranged here. For full particulars apply to the Agents LEVIN & CO., LTD. DALGETY & CO., LTD. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO.. LTD. N.D.L. REDUCED FARES TO LONDON. BY ALL NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD STEAMERS AS MENTIONED -BELOW. Leaves Steamer. Tons. Sydney. SBYDLITZ 8000 Nov. 5. BREMEN, twin-screw 11,570 Dec. 3. ZIETEN 8000 Dec. 31. 1911. GNEISENAU, twin-screw ... SOSI Jan. 28. BAIIBAROSSA, tyin-screw ... 10,915 Feb. 25. »GROSSIIR KURFUEST, twin screw 13,*43 Mar. 25. *This ia the largest steamer of any line trading to Australia, anH • will laud passengers from New Zealand and Australia in good time to see the Coronation of King George V. FARES FROM NEW ZEALAND PORTS TO LONDON. \ Single. Return. First-class .;. £70 8s ... £105 12s Second-class ... £-12 18s ... £64 7s I Third-class ... £1G to £18 ... £29 to £33 For passage and full particulars apply ; ° CASTENDYK AND FOCKE, ! 22. Harria-street, Agents. Telephone 193. 1 EAND A. MAIL LINE To MANILA. CHINA, AND JAPAN, , Via Queensland, Port Darwin, and Timor. Steamed Captain. Sailing. EASTEEN ... \V. G. MitcArthur Nov lfi - ALDKNHAM .., =t. John George Dec 0 . EMPIRE ... P. T. Helms Dec '21 19)1 ST. ALBAXS ... JF. W. Hood r.h.r. Jau 18 Space for Frozen Carga. THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE TO EUROPE. t Through Bookings, via Japan, Canada, . and the U.S.A. Saloon Accommodation amidships. Large cool two-berth cabin 3 all on the, Upper Deck, and fitted with electric fans. Linen Washed on Board. EASTEttN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO.. LTD. W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., t Agents. THE TYSER LINE, LIMITED, AIONIHLY DESPATCH OF . JLORST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS TO LONDON DIRECT. 1 Steamers. Tons Commanded. s burden. •Muritai ... ... 12,u00 J C Felgate. ♦■Nerehana ... 10,000 V C. Lidstoue . *Whakarua . . 10,000 J Firth. •Marere lO.Wiu T. B. Lmklater. •Niwaru iu.ooo H. Hollis. Mimno lu.uOO D McQueen. Tomouna .. iu.ooo 1' a. .Niello ' Hawkes Bay ... s.UUO J Compton ' •Sta.- of India ... 12,000 ¥.3 Kcaniej •Star of Canada 12,000 J. Maim Hart.' Star ol Scotland 10,000 li. D. Beck Star of Australia 10,000 F. AY. Ulyatt Star of New Zlnd B.OUO C. T. Hiider "liidrabarah ... 12,000 A. E. flollingsworth Indralema ... 30,000 T Broome. Indradevi ... iu.ooo AY. H. Wilkes lndraghirl ... b.ooo R. p. Craven •Denoteh tsvin-screw. The above ateamors were all built speci- _ ally for the New Zealand trade, fitted with y refrigerating machinery of the most modern type in charge of 'competent engineers, and are noted for the exceptionally satisfactory condition in which their frozen meat eargoeß are being delivered. The Company iB prepared to carry wool and produce of every description. Lowo*t Current Rates of Freight. W. M. BANNATYNE. AND CO. (LTD ) t AtStex.it.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 109, 4 November 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 109, 4 November 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 109, 4 November 1910, Page 5

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