Um<m STEAM iWIP OOMPANX OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. (Weather and circumstances permitting-.) Subject to Alteration /without Notice. LYTTELTON. Mar_roa Thursday Feb. 13 7.45 p.m. Maori Friday Fob. 14 7.45 p.m. Mararoa* Saturday Feb. 15 7.45 p.m. Maori Monday Feb. 17 7.45 p.m. Receive* Cargo daily till 2.30 p.m. and 11 a.m. Saturdays. All Ferry Steamers sail from New Ferry Wharf. *No Cargo. ~ PICTON AND NELSON. Mapc-rika Friday Feb. 14 Noon Mapourika Monday Feb. 17 Noon Mapourika Wednesday Feb. 19 Noon LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN. j Monowai Tuesday , Fob. 18 5 p.m. V" SYDNEY. HOBART. Moeraki Tuesday Feb. 18 5 p.m. BLUFF. Rosamond —About 14th inst. ■■' . Cargo. NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA Rarawa leaves New Plymouth on. arrival of Mail Train, from Wellington. (See ; tpecia} advertimraeut.) FROM NAPIER TO GISBORNE AND AUCKLAND. Arahura leaves Napier on Mondays and Wednesday*)* on arrival of Mail Train from Wellington. *Proceeds throiigh to Tokomaru Bay, and Auckland on Wednesdays. CANADA. AMERICA. LONDON, Via VANCOUVER. From Auckland Makura—About 11th March. ';;-' Niagara—About 25th March. SAN FRANCISCO, RAROTONGA, AND TAHITI. From Wellington. , Pakiona—About 18th February. FIJI (Suva). TONGA (Nukualofa, Haa- . pai, Vavau), SAMOA (Apia). Tahine—About 19th February. Sailings and all particulars on application Ticket*; available for stop-over or r* turn by Messrs. Huddart, Parker, > ana Co.'*-steamers. - - Berth* will only be allotted to passenger* oh production of passage tickets at Company • office. •Passengers will only be allowed aboard on production of passage ticket. r 'nt*9t. time for receiving caroro may bo had 'T application at Company'* office. Railway ticket* from Lyttelton to Chriitehurch and to principal Southern Stations,, available for three day*, may .be obtained , upon application at the Company's office , THE ;ALL RED" ROUTE. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND- > , CANADA. CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R.M. LINE. r Steamer. From Auckland. Makura, 8045 tons About 11th March Niagara, 13,415 tons About 28th March In Conjunction with Canadian-Pacific .. ■ ■ Railway. .»■'-,.■"'.., THROUGH 'some of the GREATEST SCENIC WONDERS of the World to All Parts of -CANADA, UNITED STATES, arid;.-BRITISH-JSLES.--.: . - AROUND ■: THE WORLD TOURS. In conjunction with all "the Cape, Suez, China, and Japan' Lines, at Lowest Rates. PASSPORTS. Travellers to any place outside the Dominion are reminded that it is absolutely necessary to obtain Paissports, and that it is ' advisable to make early application to the Department of Internal Affairs for them. It is essential that passengers proceeding to America should have their passports yisjd by tho Unjtcd States Consul. ' All Return and Round Tour Tickets interchangeable ' with Union Steam Ship Company's R.M. Line. Pamphlets, Maps, and- all information Free. UNION S.S. 00. OF N.Z., LTD., Managing Agents. ORIENT LINE Of T> OYAL MAIL STEAMERS-AUSTRALIA-ENGLAND. The OSTERLEY and the ORSOVA will* leave Sydney about the end of February or beginning of March for London, via Suez, carrying First and Second-class Pas-' sengers only. FARES NEW ZEALAND to LONDON: ■SALOON—Single, £90 to £150. THIRD-CLASS, £38, £40, £42. First and Seoond-claes Passengers secure special advantage by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which are included in the above fares. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF' N.Z.. LTD.. - - Agents in New Zealand. mHB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING '•*■ COMPANY, LIMITED. '■ DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. Large,' Modern, Twin-screw Passenger Steamers, with Unsurpassed Accommodation. RUAHINE, 11,000 tons, via Bombay and Sues, from Wellington, 20th February. RUAPEHU, • 8,800 tons, via Panama. Canal, from Wellington, about Bth March. ' REMUERA, 11,500. tons, from Wellington, end of April. Return Tickets available by P. and 0. Co. and Shaw. Savill, and 'Albion Co. -For further particulars apply THE NEW ZBALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LTD., Wellington. WELLINGTON STEAMSHIP CO. LIT). ' j ' FOR; LYTTELTON. I Tbe s.s. BADEN POWELL ' I On FRIDAY, at 5 p.m. WELLINGTON STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD.. 13, King's Chamber*. TeL 870. WANTED SeU, Cases of Fruit for Jam, Raspberries. Potatoes, 4e 6d i cwt., 14s cwt.; Onions, 6s i cwt., 18a cwt. . Sing On Tie, MannoTs-street and Oo_rte_aT-ptaoe. 'Phones 3002 and 284% '
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 36, 13 February 1919, Page 5
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