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TJTUDDART, TpARKER T INE FAVOURITE PASSENGEB SERVICE. Sailing (circumstances permitting). FOR LYT'J'MLTON £i) 3 DUNKDIN~ Wimmoi-a | Sat J April t> | noon Ulehakoa* I Thurs j April IS 5 p.m Victouia I Friday j April 19 } 5 p.m FOX MELBODBNM, A r itt LYTTELTON, _ DUNKDIN, BLUFF. AN£> HOBABT. DI.IMAKOA* I Thnra | April 18 | 5 p.m DOB NAPIEI4, OTSBOKNK, AUCKLAND _. AND SYDNEY. I Wimmeba | Thurs | April 11 | 4 p.m I ViCTOBf A I Thnrs | Auril 25 | 4 p.m FOB SYUNEY DIKKCT. DiisiAnoA* i Thurs 1 April 41 151 5 p.m *Twin screw. All fitted with wireless telegraphy. Cargo must bo alongside steamer one hour before sailing time. All Tickets are available atao for Stopover or Return by ANY OF UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, and holders of tho j U.S.S. CO.'S tickets may travel by abovenamed vessels. Head Oihca for New Zealand— Queen's Chambers, WELLINGTON. ANCHOR SHIPPING and FOUNDRY CO., LTD. PROPOSED SAILINGS. FOR NELSON, WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA-The s.s. KRNNED/Y, MONDAY, at 5 p.m. For freight or passage apply to AY. A, G. TURNBULL & CO., Telephone 436. Agents. FOR NELSON, MOTUEKA, TAKAKA, AND COLLINGWOOD— The Twinscrew ' Steamer NIKAU sails — THIS DAY, 5 p.m. TUESDAY, 26th March, at 5 p.m. THURSDAY, 28th March, at 5 p.m. This steamer has superior, accommodation for saloon passengers. * Passengers must procure tickets at our office before they embark. For freight and passage * P wf M. BANNATYNE & CO., LTD., Telephone 1540. Agents. THE PATEA • SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). ' FOR WANGANUI- «¥&> T HE 4hsS~ x s.s. arafawa. On MONDAY, at 5 p.m. THOMPSON BROS., LTD., Agents. 'Phone 533. 110. Featherston-street. EA N D A. MAIL LINE • To MANILA. CHINA, AND JAPAN, Via Queensland, Port Darwin, and Timor ' Steamer. ' Oapttdn. Sailing. Eastbkn ... F. W. Hood. RNJi. 10 EMPIEB ... St. John George May 8 ST. Al-BANS ... W. Q. M'Arthur June 8 AiDENHAM ... E.T.l 3 ilcher,HJf.B. June Space for Frozen Cargo. THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE ' TO .EUROPE. Through Bookings, via Japan, Canada, and the U.S.A. Saloon Accommodation amidships. Large cool two-berth cabins all on the Upper Deck, and fitted with electric fans. Linen Washed on Board. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO.. LTD. W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO.. Aaenta. ■\rORDDEUTOHER LLOYD, N.D.L. 1~ IMPERIAL STEAMSHIPS. REDUCED FARES TO LONDON. Via Colombo, Suez, Naples, Genoa. Algiers Southampton, Antwerp, and Bremen. From x Twin-screw Steamers. Tons. Sydney. S « ~ ' 1912 Ii %£' 'Gneisenau 8081 Apl 17 £g ,2j *Scharnhorsts 8131 May 15 ,2<o ■Seydlitz <„. ... 8000 June 12 a § a a •Zieten ... .„ ... 8066 July 10 S^ §« ■Boon „. 8133 Auk 7 "g m SS "Gneisenau ". | 8081 Sept 4 h " | * Wireless Telegraphy. SINGLE: RETURNS London— lst, £70 Bb. £110 London— 2nd. £42 18i £66 London— 3rd, £17 to £21 £30 12s to £3716» TO MANILA. CHINA, AND JAPAN. Regular Four-weekly Service of Twinscrew Steamers from Sydney, via New Guinea, to Hongkong, Yokohama, and Kobe, connecting at Hongkong with N.D.L. Fortnightly Express Mail Servicu to Europe. Passing some of the most Picturesque and Beautiful Islands in the Pacific, making a truly Delightful and Interesting Voyage. Fares — From Wellington to Hongkong — First, £45 17sSecond, £31 17s. To London— First. £95 10s j Second. £68 12s. ENGLISH SPOKEN. For passage and full particulars, apply to CASTENDYK AND FOCKE, 'Phone 193. AgenU. 22. Harris-street. Wallinatton. CJHAW, QAVILL, AND A LBION COMPANY, LTD. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, VIA MONTE VIDEO, RIO DE JANEIRO 1 , and TENERIFFE. THE LAKGEST PASSIiJN'GEK STEAMERS IN THE N.Z. TRADE. Sailings (circumstances permitting): — Tno Bate Name. -££ Com'nder of Final Jieg Leaving Port. __ fATHENIG ... 12234 Kempson April 18 Wel'gton t'COBDJTHIC 12232 Hart May 10 Wel'gton i^AKAWA ... H372 Olayden June LI Wel'gton •TAHSUI ... 885? Atoffatt July 11 Wel'gton "lOKIC ... im iioberts JAug 8 Wel'gton tCalls at Bio de Janeiro. •Twin-screw steamer. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Passages from London may be arranged here. For full particulars apply to the Agenti LEVIN & CO., LTD. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD. DALGETY & CO.. LTD. FTTHE TYSER .LINE, LIMITED. A MONTHLY DESPATCH OF FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS TO LONDON DIRECT. Steamers. Tons Command ci. burden. *Muritai 12,000 j. Firth. •Nerehana .„ 10,000 J. E. L Compton •Whakarua ... 10,000 A. H. Kemp •Marere ... ... 10,000 T. B. Liuklater. •Niwaru ... ... 10,000 P. E. Mello Mimixo ... ... 10,000 J. Duncan Tomoana — 10,000 8 W. Hayter. Hawkes Bay .. 8,000 8." Cotell •Star ol India ... 12,500 F J Kearney •Star of Canada 12,000 J * Maon Hart." •Star of Scotland 10,000 E. D Beck. Star of Australia 10,000 F. W. Ulyatt. •Indraharah ... 12.500 W H Wilkes • Indralema ... 10,000 W. H. Lea •Indrapura ... 12,500 K. P. Craven •Denotes twin-screw. ' The above steamers were all built specially for the New Zealand trade, fitted with refrigerating machinery of the most modern type in charge of competent engineers, and are noted for the exceptionally satisfactory condition in which their frozen moat 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., Agents. ' F-H-S FEDERAL-HOULDER-SHIRB LINES. (Under Contract with the New Zealand i Government). I DIRECT SERVICE FOR AVONI MOUTH, LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW. „ ' Taking Cargo. FOB CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN PORTS. SUSSEX, 23id APRH,. Find port, Lyttelton. *EVEKTON GRANGE, 14th MAY. Final , port, Lyttelton. ! SURREY, 28th MAY. Fiual port, Lyttelton. * i EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOB FIRST-CLASS AND THIRD-CLASS | PASSENGERS. Fares to AVONMOUTH (Bristol). First-el** : Single, £42; Return, £66. 'lhird-olaas— £lß 10b, £16 10s, £14 lOi. Return from £26 10s vr 3^ ?Z¥? hi and p »«w?e *PPly to the N.Z. AND AFBICAN STEAMSHIP CO. . OJMITED). union .Chambers, Customhou»»-au*T. • ?<lcfihoatt 1760. . I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 5

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