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HUDDART, -OARKER X INE -8- JLi FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Sailing (circumstances permitting) . FOR LYTTELTON AND DONEDIN. Victoria | Friday | Jan 27 | 5 p.m Wikmkea | Friday 1 Feb 10 | 5 p.m Ui.ika.koa* | Tliure | Feb 23 | 5 p.m Victoria | Friday | Feb 24 | 5 p.m FOil MELBOUUNjb.. via LYTTELTON" UUNEDL.N', BLUFF, aud HOCAftT. PiniAßOA* | Thurs | Feb 23 | 5 p.m FOR NAPIEH, GLSBOiiNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNE Y". Victoria I Thurs | Feb ij 4 p.m Wimsieba f Thura 1 Feb 16 | 4 p.m VicxottiA | Thura |"Mar 2 1 4 p.m FOE, SYDNEY DIBECT. Ulimaboa* I Friday | Feb 10 | 5 p.m *Twin Ecre'ir. 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, and holders of the U.S.S. CO.'S tickets may travel by abovenamed vessels. Head Office for New Zealand — Queen's Chambers. WELLINGTON. "SJfcjjßt^vf 1 uij!i undermentionefl steamers -jtjwifTHßiir -*■ will leave (circumstances permitting) as follows : — FOR KAIKOURA AND LYTTELTON. Via COAST. . The s.s. WAKATU. THIS DAY. 4 p.m. TOR FOXTON. The b.6. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. THIS DAY, 5 p.m. ' FOR BLENHEIM. The s.s. OPAWA. THIS DAY, 7 p.m. For freight or passage, apply, to LEVIN AND CO., LTD.. Acenta._ THE PATEA SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). FOR WANGANUI. -*- S.S. KAPITI. On SATURDAY, at 5 p.m. THOMPSON BROS., LTD., Agents. 'Phono 535. 110, Featherston-st. QHATV, QAYIEL, AIvD A LBION COMPANY, LTD. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS ! FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, VIA MONTE VIDEO and TENERIFFE. i THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE N.Z. TRADE. i Sailings (circumstance*, permitting): — j »- a -Ha *a "tATKENic ... 12234 Kempson Feb 23Wel'gton "tCOEESTHIC 12232 Hart Mar 23"Wel'g'ton "tAEA-WA ... 9372Clayden April 20Wel'g'ton "fTAIXIII ... 9957iloflatt May lSWel'g'ton fIONIC ... 12232 Eoberts Juno 15 Wel'g"ton *Twin screw. tCaL'ing at liio 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. TVTEW r^EALAND QHIPPING /fiOMPANY, LTD. \J MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. For London, Via Monte Video, Teneriffe, and Pfymouth. <3t.<~iTnPT= Tnnc Probable To Sail Steamers. Tons. Final Port fabout) TURAKINA't ... 109G0 Wellington Feb 9 TONGA TiTßO'f ... 10192 Wellington March 0 EuAHTNE't'- ... 12000 • Wellington April * 6 KOAPEHU°t ... 9880 J '-— "," May ' 4 BOTOBUAf ... 12500 : — June 1 ' *Twin Screw. . ' Screw. tAlso calls at Rio de Janeiro. Accommodation is not surpassed by any other line. Passages from London may be arranged at this end. For freight or passage apply to THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO., LIMITED. PASD f\ COMPANY'S JIQYAIi MAIL STEAMERS to LONDON Following are the proposed dates of departure from Australian ports for London: — FIRST AND SECOND SALOON ONLY. Steamer. Tons. Sydney. Melb'rne. MaTwa^t ~. Z 11000 Feb H Feb U JMacedonia 0 ... 10300 Feb 23 Feb 28 India _. „: ... 8000 liar 8 Mar 14 5 ... „ 10000 Mar 22 Mar 28 Mongolia" ... „. 10000 April y April 11 JMorea 3 ... „. 11000 April 19 April 25 Mooltan „ „. 10000 itiy CMay 9 China- 8000 May 20 May 23 Malwa* 11000 June 3 Juno 6 *T«in-screw steamer. tCalls at Bombay on 4th March. §Leaves from Auck and ten days earlier. JLeaves from Auckland seven daj'B earlier RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON (including Saloon Passage to Sydney) : — SINGLE TICKET £47 6s to £88. RETURN TICKETS, £75 18s and £132. i JOHNSTON AND CO.. LTD.. Agente WELLINGTON AND WAXGANUI. Telephone 44. N.D.L; ' REDUCED FARES TO LONDON. BY ALL NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ' STEAMERS AS MENTIONED BELOW. Leaves Steamer. Tons. Sydney. 1911. +GNEISENAU, twin-screw ... 8081 Jan. 28. j tBARBAROSSA, twin-screw... 10,915 Feb. 25. t'GEOSSER KUEFDEST, twin screw 13,243 Mar. 23. +SEYDLITZ 8000 Apr. 22. +SCHAENHOEST ... ... 8131 May 20. tGEEISENAU 8081 June 17. tFitted with wireless. *ThLs is the largest steamer of any line trading to Australia, and will land passengers from New Zealand and Australia in good time to see the Coronation of King George V. FARES FROM NEW ZEALAND I PORTS TO LONDON. Single. Eeturn. First-class ... £70 8s ... £110 OS Second-class ... £42 18s ... £66 0s Third-class ... £1(1 to £1S ... £29 to £33 For passage and full particulars apply to CASTENDYK AND FOCKE, 22. Harris-street, Agents. Telephone 193. 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. ■■NAIRNSHIRE, 31st January, 191 L "DURHAM, 25th February, 1911. *SURREY, 25th March, 1911. *Final Port, Lyttelton. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR FHiST-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. Union Chambers. Customhouse-quay. Telephone 1780.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1911, Page 5

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