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TTTUDDART, TJARKER rg" INE FAVOURITE PASSENGEiI SERVICE. Sailing (circumstances permitting) "FOKTyTJ'H L'l'o N~AJID l7(j N IODIN . Ulimakoa* I Thuro fAiirTiifj 5 p.m j Victoiua I Friday j Awil ID ! 5 p.m AViMMKBi | Friday | Way 3 | op.Mo p.M | ViCTOftii. j Friday | May 17 | 5 p.m FOI4 MKLBOUitNK, Via LYTrELTON, DUNKDIN, BLUFF. AND HOBART. j UiaMA.EOA* | Thurs ) April 18 | 5 p.m j IOH KAPIEK, GISBOKNK, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. | WmaiiSßA j Friday 1 April 12 j noon I Victobia Thurti J Anril 25 | 4 p.m Wimheka Thnrs | M*yU|4_D.m FoFsYDNiKY'jDIIrtECT. Dliitaboa* ! Friday 1 May 10 | 5 p.in *Twin screw. All 'fitted with wireleac telegraphy. Cargo must bo 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. ANCHOR SHIPPING and FOUNDRY CO.. LTD. PROPOSED SAILINGS. JJOR NELSON, WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA-The s.s. KENNEDY, on FRIDAY, 5 D.m. For TARAKOHE— The s.s. WAVERLEY on FRIDAY, at 11 a.m. For freight or passage apply to W. to G. TURNBULL & CO.. Telephone 436. Agents. FOR NELSON, MOTUEKA, TAKAKA, AND COLLINGWOOD-The Twinscrew Steamer NDCAU sails — SATURDAY, 13th APRIL, at 2 p.m. TUESDAY, 16th April, at 5 p.m. THURSDAY, 18th April, at 5 p.m. This eteamor has superior accommodation for saloon passengers. Passengers must procure tickets at our office- before they embark. For freight and passage * P \vf M. BANNATYNE & CO., LTD., Telephone 1540. Agents. THE PATEA SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). FOR WANGANUI- -^- S.S. KAPITI. On FRIDAY, at 3 p.m. THOMPSON BROS., LTD., Agents. 'Phone 533. 110. Featherston-street. EAND A. MAIL LINE • To MANILA. CHINA, AND JAPAN, Via Queensland, Port Darwin, and Timor. Steamer. Captain. Sailing. EASIVEBN ... F. W. Hood. KJS.IL April • 10 EMPIKE „. St. John George May « ST. ALEANS „. W. G.M'Arthur Juno 8 ALDBKHASt ... E. T. Pilcher, luUL 3 une Bpace for Frozen Cargo. THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE TO EUROPE. Through Bookings, via Japan, Canada, aud 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., Aeeniic. T\T ORDDEUTCHER LLOYD, N.D.L. J.^l IMPERIAL STEAMSHIPS. REDUCED FARES TO LONDON. Via Colombo, Suez, Naples, Genoa,. Algiers Southampton. Antwerp, and Bremen. From .Twin-screw Steamers. Tons. Sydney. S «. / g . nd . IW2 |§S M •Gneisenau 8081 Apl 17 5.2 &% Scharnhorsts 8131 May 15 >& * 2« Seyulitz 80U0 June 12 f* % h 3 e Zieten BU6G July 10 g-sJ g-S floon md Aug 7 ! g M So ' GnoiganmiA- „. ... 8081 > tjt-pt 4tS fa * Wireless Telegraphy. SINGLE: " RETURN: London— lst, £70 Bs. ,£llO V London— 2nd, £42 18s £66 -London— 3rd f £17 ta£2l £30 12a-4t>'-£&fcl(>a 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.P.L. Fortnightly .Express Almil Service to Lurope. 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 17s; becond, £31 17s. To London— First. £810s ; Second. £68 12s. ENGLISH SPOKEN, For passage and full particulars, apply to CASTENDYK AND FOCKE, 'Phono 193. Agents. 22. Harris-street. Wallimrton. XTEW HTE ALAND SHIPPING (fNOMPANY. LTD. \J MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Accommodation Unsurpassed by Any Other Line. For London, Via Monte Video, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. Steamers. I Tons. !T! T , I>ro ] X $ le . T2T 2 Sail jFuiid PorL tabouU. I 1912 EEMUEEA't „. 13000 IWeUington May 2 KOAHiKK°t ... lIiOOO (Wellington May 30 Kdapkud o ... 9880 — June 27 EOTOKUA* ~| V 2300 — July 25 TUKAKTKA" ... 10UG0 — Aug 2J All steamers fitted ulth wireless telegrapby. *IwJji screw. -fCalls al«> at Bio de Janeiro. §lriple screw. Passages from London may be arranged at this end. For freight or passage, apply THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO.. LIMITED. gHAW, gAVILL, AND A LBION IH iof a£ Stags VIA MONTE VIDEO, RIO DE JANEIRO, and TENERIFFE THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE N.Z..TKADE. ' bailings (circumstanceb permitting): Name. Com'nder oi Final •Leavine PorL t"ATHE3fIC . . J2&4 Krmpson April" 18! Wel'gtou f •CoHirmue l-»K Hart May 1«! Wel'gton T»AiiA-\YA ... iflili Ciaiden Juno UIW9I Vton "TAIXUI ... 91)57 ilonatt Uuly l|l\\ r ei'feton "lOWtO 12SKi gobcrtu lAva alWel't.'Um tCalls at Rio do Janeiio. "U'wln-surew fteamex. fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Passages from London may be arranged hare. For full particulars apply to the Aeonta LEVIN & CO., LTD. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD. DALGETY & CO., LTD. rpBE TYSER LINE. X MONTHLY DESPATCH OF FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS TO LONDON DIRECT. Steamers. Toiib C'oinmandet. Ijurd'.'ii. 1 ♦Muricai 12.000 J. Firth. *Nerebaua ... 10,000 J. E. 1 Oompton •Wuakarua ... 10,000 A. H. Ksmp *Marere lO.UOO T. 15. Liuklater. *Niwuru 10,000 P. K. Mello > Mimiro 10,000 J. Duncan * Tomoaiia „• id.ooo 3. W. JUavcer. llawket. Bay .. B.OOJ S. CoteU i *Star of lutlia ... ia.500 I. J. Kearney ! Star of Conad.i 12,t«K) J. Jiatm Hart.* ShiroiSeotliuni 1'j.06-1 IJ i» «(•« ! Star of Austral. lO.Ddi) K. W. Uh;ift. \ *Indi-aluu-uli ... ii'.^i'i \. IJ. S>nii:i 1 lndralcma . . 1 i.fn,u V. . 11 * Lt-.i *InUrapura . . IJ,.' ( «) 11. I. Craven *l'en<ue~ tWiii-screv/. The al'cvo tteamera wore ail built cpeciallyfor the Now Zcalant! trade. littedv/ith refrigerating machinery of the most mcdr.rsi type in chargo of competent unscinecrs, acd aro jioted for the exceptionally uutisfactory condition in whioh fheir frozen uipa,!; carjroeis are beinsj tlelivared. '1 ha Comjjaiiv is |>ic;)aivd to curry avoij] and produce of overj dssciiptluu. LoTrciit Current Kates o f Freight W. M. BAMKATYiNE AND CO., LTD., AgsxiUt

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 5

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