SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY 1 OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD (Weather and circumstances permitting ) Subject to Alteration Without Notice. anzac day; : This Office will be Closed on Saturday, 25th April. Tickets may be obtained at Ferry Wharf Office from 7 p.m. FROM WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON Wahine—Mon.. Wed.. Friday 745 pm. Maori—Tues.. Thurs.. Sat.. 7.45 p.m. Sail from Ferry Wharf Receives Cargo,' 3.30 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday,, Thursday. Will not receive cargo Friday^ Saturday, or Monday. 27th April. Passengers must ba on board by 7.30 p.m. . Ferry Whzrf OSOO opens from 7 p.m. j FROM WELLINGTON TO PICTON. ARAHURA. Friday, April 24 1.15 p.m. Monday, April 27 Midnight Wednesday, April 29 1.15 p.m. Will Not Receive Cargo Friday, 24tli . April, or Monday, 27th .April. FOR SYDNEY (from Auckland). Maunganui Friday May 1 Taking first, second, and- third-class . ■ passengers. SYDNEY (FROM .WELLINGTON). Moeraki Friday .: Apl. 24. .11 a.m. Heavy Luggage cannot he\ received later than half hour beforn advertised sailing time. MELBOURNE DIRECT. Manuka Friday Ist May. Passengers and Cargo: • MELBOURNE AND ADELAIDE. (Cargo Only.) Hauraki Thursday - Apr. 23. NEW PLYMOTTPI-I (Cargo Only). Kamona Friday ' Apl. 24 FOR WESTPORT (Taking Passengers). Komata—Early. GISBORNE. AUCKLAND'(from Napier). Wainui—For Gisborne and' Auckland, Friday, 24th April. Calls Tokomaru Bay, Saturday, 25th April, fortnightly thereafter. AUCKLAND, VIA NEW PLYMOUTH ! AND ONEHUNGA. Rarawa, from Now Plymouth, Friday, 24th. April, 7.40 p.m.; Tuesday, 28th April, 7.40 p.m, - , . KIJI (Suva), TONGA (Vavau, Uaapai. Nukualofa), SAMOA (Apia). Froni Auckland. Aavua Monday Apl. 27 Taking Passengers, and Cargo. AUCKLAND, RAROTONGA, MANGAluora Wednesday Apl. 24 sSanada—unTted states—europe. Regular Fortnightly Sailings. QANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R.M. Via Fiji, Honolulu, and Vancouver. UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE, via Rarotonga, Papeete, and San Francisco. : ««, ■ Wei''nston to Auckland steamer gan Francisco to Vancouver. AORANGI* , May IP TAHITI May 26 L NIAGARAt - Juae 9 MAKURA June 23 - AORANGI* — j u i y 7 TAHITI July a JuII ' . NIAGARAt — \ u ,r 4 MAKURA Aug. 13 - AORANGI 9 ■ - Sept. 1 TAHITI Sept. 15 , Ml± NIAGARA —. s eß t 29 MAKURA Oct. 13 _ *Magnific«nt New Quadruple Screw Motor Ship, 17,491 tons register. . tTriple Screw, Oil Fuel, 13,415 tons Register. EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU. Full particulars on application. a nS?SL? EALAND to sydney: AORANGI—From Auckland, April 27, 10 p.m. For full particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z.. LTD. TSTINTER IN DELIGHTFUL ** HAWAII. REDUCED FARES TO HONOLULU. From Auckland: Niagara .. ath June Aorangi .. 7tn Julr Niagara .. dtn Aug. * Returning from Honolulu • Nlalara:: §nu " 5tU AUReturn Fare: First Class trom £50. ' For full particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. MAKE YOUR TRIP A JOY TRIP! CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, In Conjunction With Canadian Australasian Royal Mail S.S. Liuo to Vancouver, J3.C> fT«IE splendid favourite triple-screw ' ■ X steamer NIAGARA and the macni■<Jc,?£\xT^TeWn ? uadruP!c motor-ship, AORANGI, tho largest passenger motor ship afloat. Joys innumerable await you at every stage of this fascinating route. From romantic Honolulu and Suva, to the unfor- j ■gettable train ride over the glorious Rock- ' les in daylight, every moment is one of increasing wonder and charm. • All-Steel Trains, Spotless Dining and' Ohservation Cars. See the mighty glaciers. Gaze across eerie canyons. Visit Banff, Sicamous and Lake Louise. : REACHED ONLY BY TRAINS 1! Of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. . Break your journey at any of our 13 splendidly-appointed Holels and Chalets , Several Superb Atlantic Liners. Pacific Fleet of imposing "Empress",liners : Reservations made in Sleeping Cars Hotels, and Steamships. ° ' For descriptive Pamphlets and full Particulars, apply to any office of the Union Steam blnp Co., Ltd., Thomas.Cook and fcon, or J. fcclater. Representative CA\;A ! DIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., Unioa House, Sydney, N..S.W. QRIEISIT~LTNE~^cr~LaND"OIf. Via Colombo. Suez, Port Said Nanles Toulon. Gibraltar, and Plymouth^ ' Steamer. Tons, j Noon. ORAMA 20,500 Adl ~W •: ORSOVA 12,035 May 30 ORVIETO .....12,133 J un r e 27 OSTERLEY .... 12,129 j u i y 25 ORAMA 20.500 Au- 22 ORSOVA 12,036 Sept 19 ORVIETO .... 12,133 Oct '17 ORONSAY 20,500 Nov 14 OSTERLEY .... 12.129 Nov' 28 ORMONDE 14.853 Dec" 12 ORMUZ 14.588 Dec 26 ORAMA 20,500 j au " 9 12.03 ft ■ J aa ; 23 ""IIEDUCED FARES TO LONDON I Tlie Ist-class Accommodation is so arranged as to offer the public a wide choice of berths at correspondingly varied rates. No End-class passengers aro carried. Ist Single, £302 to'£l3B; Return, £179 to £242. RETURN TICKETS aro interchangeable with other Companies. THIRD-CLASS FARES (All Steamers): Singlo, £39 to £45; Return, £70 to £81. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., AGENTS iK NEW ZEALAND SCRAP LEAD. WANTED to Buy, SCRAP LEAD, in any quantity. "Apply . THE STEREOTYPivR, \ I "JSYUiiiujr rust."- ]
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 93, 22 April 1925, Page 7
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