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"CTUDDART, T3ARKER T INE. FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Sailing (circumstances permitting)^ FOlt LYTTMLTON ANI> DUNKPTnT VxcrotttA I Friday j Ocfc 4 1 5 p.m Ulimaroa* I Thui-s j Ood 10 | S p.m WiMMKBi I Friday | Oot 18 | 5 p.m j FOR MISLBOTJENK, Via LYTTELTON", DUNEDIN, BLUFF. AND HOBART. UmmakoT* 1 Thnrs I Oofc 10 j 5 p.ra *OJR NAPIEIJ, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. WIMMJtitA J Thura | Sept 26 I 4 p.m Vicf 01MA, I Thnra | 001/ 10 } 4 p.m FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. tJtIMABOA* I Friday | Sepb 27 | 5 p.m *Twin screw. ' " All fitted with wireless telegraphy. Cargo must be alongside steamer one hour before sailing time. AH 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. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI STEAM PACKET COMPANY. "Sjj&Cfev fT^HE following steamers will be despatched as under weather and circumstances permitting :— * FOR WANGANUIS.S. STORMBIRD— TUESDAY, 5 p.m. JOHNSTON & CO., LTD,, Talephone 44. Agents. **S*Ste^ > FTnHE undermentioned 6teani' -affFffiy-> -*• ers will leave (circumstances permitting) as follow: For NAPIER (Inner Harbour) and GISBORNE WHARF— The s.s. RIPPLE, TUESDAY, at 5 p.m. For BLENHEIM— The s.s. BLENHEIM, THIS DAY, 8 p.m. ForHAVELOCK andPELORUS SOUND -The s.s MANAKOA, on WEDNESDAY, at 8 p.m. No cargo received after 3 p.m. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Telephone 44, Agents. NCHOR SHIPPING and FOUNDRY CO., LTD. PROPOSED SAILINGS. FOR NELSON, WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA-The s.s. WAIMEA, Early. For freight or passage apoly to W. & G. TURiN'BULL & CO., Telephone 436. Agents. FOR NELSON, MOTUEKA, TAKAKA, ,AND COI/LINGWOOD— The Twinscrew Steamor NIKAU sails— THURSDAY, 26th Sept., at 5 p.m. SATURDAY, 28th Sept., at 2 p.m. TUESDAY, Ist Oct., at 5 p.m. This steamer has superior accommodation for saloon passengers, Pas»eng«rs must procure tickets at our office bsiore they embark. For freight and passage * P W. y M. BANNATYNE & CO., LTD., Telephone 1540. Agents. CiHAW, (^AVILL, and \ LBlOfc COMPANY. LTD., THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, VIA MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFK THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAM- . ERS IN THE N.Z TRADE. Savings (circumstances permitting): — « Tna i)ate Name, i?= Com nder of Final "° 3 Leaving Port. •CORMrtHlc i223^ Hart Oct 3 Wel'gton •AKAWA ... u:!7: Jlayden Oot .'tl Wei 'gton •TAINL'I ... 9H5; *loJlatt Nov 28 Wel'gtoa "lONIO ... 122.'!'. Uonel'f* Dec itHVel'irton *A'mfiSiC_.. tijaa ¦ .Ct-mphon Jan t&hVel'gton *Twin-sci'ow steamer. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy, Passages from London may be arranged here. For full particulars apply to the Agents LEVIN AND CO., LTD. MURRAif, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD. D ALGETY AND CO.. LTD. ¦ftrOKDDEUTCHEK-LLOYD (N.D.LO ll IMPERIAL STEAMSHIPS. REDUCED FARES TO LONDON, Via Colombo, Suez, Naplee.Gctioa, Algiers Southampton, Antwerp, and Bremen. Twin-screw Steamers. Tons. Sydney. IS «, •Schamhoret 8131 Ocb 2,8.2; 3«^ "Seydlitz 8000 Ocfc 30 'S,d £! « "Boon iH'SA Is'ov 27 1(2 <* -JTi? "Zoiter Dec 25 a £ -3 "Gneisenau 80*1 Dan 2U Z^ §-3 'Kcharnhdi'sfc Bi3t Vet) 20 g rt **• 10695 Alar li) lv. *Wirelees telegraphy. SINGLE:" RETURN: London— lst, £70 83. £110 London— 2nd, £42 18s £66 London— 3rd, i&7 to £21. £30 12s to £57 16 a TO MANILA, CHINA, AND JAPAN. Regular Four-weekly Service of Twinsore W Steamers from Sydney, via New Guinea, to Hongkong, Yokohama, and Kobe, connecting at Hongkong with N.D.L. Fortnightly Express Mail Service to Europe. Passing some of the most Picturesque and Beautiful Islands in the Pacific, maing a truly Delightful and Interestiug Voyage. Fares— From Wellington to Hongong— First, £45 17b ; Second, £31 17s. To London— First, £95 lOsj Second, £68 12». ENGLISH SPOKEN. For passage and full particulars, apply to CASTENDYK AND FOCKE, 'Phone 190. Agents. 22, Harris-street. Wellington. ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL &TEAMERS. For PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via FREMANTLE, COLOMBO (transhipping for all Indian Ports). NAPLES, MARSF.ILLES, and GIBRALTAR :- 1 Tons From From From Steamer. Reg. Sydney. Melb'rne. Adelaide. Orsova 13036 Sept 28 Oct 2 Oct 4 | Omrah Bi«2 Oct 12 Oct 16 Oct. 18 Orvieto 12180 Oct 26 Oct SO Nov 1 | ''/ "^PASSEHGEITsEASdiS'. 1913. \ Orsova 12030 Jan 18 Jan 22 | Jan 24 Omrah tSI?,O Feb 1 Fcb ft I Feb 7 Orvieto 12130 Feb li! Feb ll) j Fob 21 Otway 1207/ Feb 26 Mar 5 Mar 7 Otranto 121W Mar la Mar l« alar 21 Osterloy 12121' Jlar 2C Apr t Apr 4 BOrama_. t3OOC Apr__o Apr _lii Apr_lß And evoi'y "fTditjs after ~ §Tiiple-sci'evrr~ All Twin-screw. , Wireless Equipment. Fares -.-NEW ZEALAND to LONDON: SALOON-Single, £4? 6s to £88. Return, £75 18s to £l3si. Return tickets good for two years. FOR THIRO.CLASS PASSENGERS. Special Accommodation in new 12,000 tou, steamers. Spacious Pi'dmenade Decks, Smokeroomg, Ladies' Music Rooms (on Shelter Deck). Two-berth *«d Four-berth Cabins situated on Upper and Mam Decks. Large, wull-vetnilated Dimutf Saloon on Mam Deck Single, £19, £21, £23; Return, £S4 4s, £37 16s, £41 Bs, Write for Illustrated Circular giving full particulars. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. of N.Z., LTD. Aaentg in New ZeaJ&nd. FHVST-CLASS CAKGO STEAMERS TO LONDON DIRECT. Stetmefi. Tons Commander. *« 1 « burden. ?Hawkes Bay ... (Building). •MAkarim .. 12,500 H. fiolli 8 ?Murltai 12,000 J, Firtb. •Jjerejiana ... 10.000 J. K. L. Compton. •Wlmkarua ... 10.000 A. a, kemu •» Iwefe \°< m 'f • »• Linkiater. «Nifcaru 10.000 P. E, Jiello Mimiro 10.000 j. Duncan •Stni 1 of India ... 12.600 V, .f, Kearney Star of Scotland 10.000 X U Beck stnrof AiKtral 10.000 j. 1 , W. tllratt. ?lndrabarah ... 12.510 A. H Smith Indrnlrmii ... lojono \V. H. Lea •Indntpuia .. 12..100 U. r. Cr.-nen *Uenote3 twin-screw. Tim above steamer* wefo all built specially for lUo New Zealand trade, fitted v/iih refrigerating machinery of the most modern type in charge of competent engineers, and are noted for tho exceptionally satisfactory condition in which then frozen moat cargoes are boing delivered. Tho Company ie propared to carr? wool and produce 'of evevy description. Lowest Current. Rato« of Freight. W. U. BANNAXYNIi AND. C 0. 4 LTU,,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue LXXXIV, 23 September 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue LXXXIV, 23 September 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue LXXXIV, 23 September 1912, Page 5

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