SHIPPING. NION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. Sailings (circumstances permitting.) SAN FRANCISCO," Via RAROTONGA AND PAPEETE. R.M.S. MAKURA—Tues., Nov. 9, 3 p.m. 3 Classes Passenger Accommodation. Heavy luggage not received after 2.30 p.m. FOR-SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Maunganui ' Friday Nov. 12 3 p.m. Marama Friday Nov. 26 3 p.m. 3 Glasses Passenger 'Acibmniodation. Heavy Baggage received uot later than half hour before sailing time. FOR SYDNEY (From Auckland). Marama Friday. Nov. 12 3. p.m. Maunganui Friday Nov. 26 3 p.m. 3 Classes Passenger Accommodation. s FOR FIJI (Suva), TONGA (Nukualofa, Haapai, Vavau), SAMOA (Apia). From Auckland. Tofua Saturday Nov. 6 11 a.m. FOR LYTTELTON (from Wellington); Wahine —Mon., Wed., Fri. 7.45 p.m. Maori—Tues. Thurs., Sat 7 V 45 p.m. Sail from Ferry Wharf: '•*■ Passengers to bo on board by 7.30 p.m. Ferry Wharf Ticket Office open from 7 p.m Cargo received daily till 3 p.m., Saturdays U a.m. ______ WELLINGTON-PICTON "SERVICE. TAMAHINE. From Wellington—Mon.. Wed., Fri., 3 p.m. From Picton—Tues., Thurs.,.Sat., 2.30, p.m. Cargo taken at Through Rates to Blenheim and other points on Marlborough Railway Section. I Cargo received daily till 5 p.m.; Saturday 11.30 a.m. " Folders regarding Accommodation and Camping facilities in Marlborough Sounds on' application. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECTTMahcno Saturday. Nov. 13 Noon FOR "AUCKLAND, VIA. ONEHUNGA: Rarawa, from New Plymouth. Tuesday and Friday, 8 p.m.. FOR, GISBORNE AND AUCKLAND (From Napier).'. Wainui—Fridays 7 p.m. Calls Tokomaru Bay, Saturday, 6th. November. — FOR WESTPORT Komata Saturday Nov. .6. • Noon Recoives Cargo Friday* FOR NEW PLYMOUTH (Cargo Only). Totara Thursday Nov. 4 ■ FOR TIMARU, DUNEDIN, OAMARU. (Cargo Only.) ■• " Corinna ■ Thursday Nov. 4 ""FOR NAPIER (Cargo Only). Opihi Friday Nov. 5 Inquiries invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Around-the-Pacifio Tours, including Japan and tlie East. Arouhd-the-World Tours. "CANADA-UNITED STATESEUROPE. Regular Fortnightly .Sailings CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL, LINE, Via Fiji, Honolulu, and Vancouver.' And UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE, Via Rarotonga, Papeete (Tahiti), and San Francisco. 3 Classes Passenger Accommodation. WelliUßton to i Aucki&iiii Sh'p San Francisco 1 to Vnnrniivir MAKURA Nov. 9 ... AORANGI .... ... Nov. .45 TAHITI Dec. 7 NIAGARA D«i. 21 MAKURA Jan. 4 TAHITI . ... Jan. 20 MAUNGANUI Feb. 1 ... NIAGARA Feb. 15 MAKURA ..... Mar. 1 AORANGI ..... - Mar- 15 TAHITI Mar 29 ... NIAGARA -.. Apl- 12 MAKURA.... April 26 AORANGI.... ■ „ May 10 TAHITI May 24 ... NIAGARA .... - • J»n« n MAKURA Juno 21 ... AORANGI .... » ,„ July 5 • TAHITI July 19 - ■ NIAGARA ..... -. . Aug. 2 MAKURA I Aug. 16 EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU. Full particulars on application. NEW ZEALAND TO SYDNEY. AORANGI—From Auck., Tues., Nov. 9, Noon. TAHITI—From Wellington, Nov. 23, 3 p.m. For full .particulars apply to : UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. HONOLULU FOR THE SUMMER HOLIDAYS. A Six Weeks' Trip to the Islands of Desire. EXCURSION FARES; Ist Class, £50; 2nd Class, £37 10s. From Auckland: Aorangi Nov. 23 Niagara Dec. 21 Tahiti Jan. 20 Niagara Feb. 15 UNION S.S. C 0.,. OF N.Z., LTD. THE WORLD'S GREATEST SCENIC ROUTE, THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, In Conjunction With CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE TO VANCOUVER, B.C. WITH a total length, including lines owned and controlled, of over 20,100 miles, the Canadian pacific Railway serves all the important industrial commercial and agricultural sections of Canada, as well as many parts of the United States. Practically every large city of Canada .is on its system. It passes through famous historic spots, wonderful vacation and sporting resorts, and some of the most magnificent scenery in the world is REACHED ONLY BY TRAINS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. When you travel to the Old Country by the C.P.R,. you will appreciate the luxurious comfort of the daily trans-con-tinental C.P.R. trains, the splendid hotel accommodation in thirteen cities en route, and the magnificence of the C.P.R. Atlantic Fleet of Monoclass and Empress steamships. Reservations made on sleeping cars, hotels, and Atlantic steamers. For descriptive pamphlets and full particulars, -apply to any office, of the Union Steam Ship.Co. of N.Z., Ltd., Thos. Cook and Son, or J. Sclater, Representative, CAN A-' DIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., Union House, Sydney, N.S.W. QRIENT LINE TO LONDON? Via Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. Steamer. '1 uns Noou. 0RV1ETQ......... 12,133 Oct. 30 OTRANTO ........ 20,000 Nov. 13 ORONSAY -20,000 .', Dec. 11 OSTERLEY 12,129 Dec. 24 ' ORAMA 20,000 Jan. 8 ORMUK -14,588 Jan 22 ORSOVA 12,041 Fob. 5 ORVIETO 12,133 Feb. H OTRANTO ... 20,000 Mar. 2 ORMONDE .... 14,583 Mar. 16 ORONSAY.... 20,000 Mar. 30 OSTERLEY _ 12,129 Apl. 12 DRAMA 20,000 .ApL-27 • ORMUZ 14,588 May 14 ORSOVA ...;.:... 12,041 May 28 • ORVIETO ;....... 12,133 June 25 ORMONDE 1 14,583 July 23 REDUCED FARES TO LONDON: . The first-class • Accommodation is arranged as to oifrr the public a wide choice of berths at correspondingly varied rates. No second-class passengers are carried. First Single. £102 to £138; Return £178 to £242. RETURN TICKETS are interchangeable With other Companies. THIRD CLASS FARES (All Steamers): Single £39 to £45; Return, £70 to £81. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents in New Zealand. N.Y.K. LINE (Nippon Yusen Kuisha). TjiAYOURITE Mail Rcjite to Japan •*• with connection to Japan to EUROPE AND AMERICA. Tours can be arranged to China, Japan, Korea by this Line. MONTHLY SAILINGS FOR JAPAN. TANGO MARU* 7000 tons AKI MARU* 6000 tons MISHIMA MARU* .... 8000 tons •Wireless installed. Via Brisbane, Townsville, Thursday Island, Zamboanga, Manila, Hong Kong, Ngasaka, Kobe, and Yokohama. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED TO ABOVE PORTS. BURNS, PHTLP, AND CO., LTD.. _._*vmu..-»*«j-—^n~^^-'*^'_^4Jtei V«»s,f»"
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 4
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