SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OI NEW ZEALAND, LTD. (circumstances permitting.) SAN FRANCISCO, Via" RAROTONG A AND PAPEETE. R.M.S. MAKURA—Tuea., Jan. 4. 3 p.m. Passengers in 3 Claase3. Hefcyy luggage not received after 2.30 p.m. FOR SYDNEY (FROM WELLINGTON). Maunganui* .Friday. Jan. 7 3 p.m. Manuka ' Friday Jan. 21 11 a.m. *Passengers in 3 Classes. Heavy Baggage not received after 2.30 p. in. FOR SYDNEY (From Auckland). Marama Friday Jan. 7 .3 p.m. Mamma ' . Friday Jun. 21 3 p.m. • Passengers in 3 Classes. . FOBrSTJI (Suva), TONGA (Nukualofa Haapai, Vavau), SAMOA (Apia). L''rom Auckland. Tofua Friday .Pec. 31 11 a.m. FOR LYTTELTON (from AVellington): Wahine—Mon., Wed.. Fri 7.45 p.m. Maari—Tubs. Thurs., Sat 7.45 p.m. Sail from Ferry Wharf. No Cargo until 28th December. Passengers to be on board by 7.30 p.m. Ferry Wharf Ticket Office open from .7 p.m. , 'wellington-picton^elivice: tahahine. From Wellington — Friday* Doc. 24 11 p.m. Monday* Dec. 27 3 p.m. #1' Wednesday ' Dec, 29 3 p.m. * Friday ■ Dec. 31 3 p.m. ' Saturday Jim. 1 9 a.m. ■ Tuesday Jan. 4 1.15 p.m. Wednesday . Jan. 5 3 p.m. *No Cargo. . Tlionco usual Timo-tiiblo as below:— From Wellington—Mon., Wed., Fri., 3 • p.m.; Sa.t., 9 a.m. From Picton—Tues., Thurs., 2.30 p.m.; : Fri., 7 p.m.; Sun., 6 p.m. Cargo taken at Through Rates to Blen- . heim and other points on Marlborougli ■ Railway Section. , Folders regarding Accommodation and Camping facilities in Marlborough Sounds on application. WEEK-END EXCURSION TO PELORUS SOUND Tamahino Saturday Jan._l 9 a.m. FOR MELBOURNE. Maheno Tuesday Dec. 28 3 p.m. EOR~<CtjCKLI3SD, VIA ONEHUNGA: Rarawa, from Mew' Plymouth. . Wednesday/Dec, i' 3 8 p.m. • Friday, Dec. 31 :.-j^_J2:mFOR GISBOKNB AND AUCKLAND (From Napier). Wainui . ■ Friday Jan. 7 7 p.m. .Calls Tokomaru Bay_^aturdo.y i _Bth : Jan. — 'forTwestport Komata Monday Jan. 3 3 p.m. FOR NAPIER; GISBORNE, AUCKLAND (Cargo Only), gatoa. Wednesday Dec. 29 Inquiries invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Around-fhe-Pacifio Tours, including Japan and the East. Around-the-World Toura. CANADA—UNITED STATES— EUEOPE. R/jgular Fortnightly Sailings CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN SOYAL MAIL LINE. Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, and Vancouver. , And UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE, Via Rarotonga, Papeete (Tahiti), and San Francisco. . 5 ClasMW Passenger Accommodation. . * " I WelliDgiou to AucKlmm Su'-P- I SaD Frmcisoo Ito Vancouv'' MAKURA -... Jan. 4 ... TAHITI Jan. 21 MAUNGANUI Feb. i 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 .... ... June P MAKURA June 21 AORANGI July 5 TAHITI July 19 ... NIAGARA .... ... Aug. 2 MAEXCUBSipNB "f 6 HONOLULU. Full particulars on application. NEW ZEALAND TO SYDNEY. AORANGI—From Auck., Mon., Jan. 5. MAUNGANUI—From Wellington, Jan. 18. For full particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. ORIENT LINE TO LONDON, Via Colombo, Suez, Fort Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. Bt«»mer. Tons Noon. ORAMA " 20,000 Jan. 8 ORMUZ 14,588 Jan 22 OR3OVA 12,041 Feb. 5 ORVIETO 12,133 Feb. 19 OTRANTO ... 20.0C0 Mar. 2 ORMONDE .... 14,583 Mar. 16 ORONSAT 20,000 Mar. 30 OSTERLEY 12,129 Apl. 12 . ORAMA .....v 20.000 Apl. 27 ORMUZ 14,588 May 14 ORSOVA 12,041 May 23 ORVIETO 12,133 June 25 ORMONDE : 14,585 July.23 REDUCED FARES TO LONDON: The first-claw Accommodation ia arranged a* to offer the public a wide choice of bertha at correspondingly varied rates. No second-cla«« paaaengera are carried. First Sing]*, £108 to £138; Return £179 to £2«. RETURN TICKETS ire interchangeable wi& other Companios. . THIRB-CLASfI FARES (All Steamers): Single £89 to £15; Return, £70 to £81. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agenti in New SSealand, CUWAJtD LIKE, TRAVEL Homo via America acd Across ■*■ the Atlantic by AQUITANIA, BERBNGARIA, MAUREITANIA, Or other Magnificent Steamers from U.S.A and Canada to England, or, if pro- ,. ceeding Home by direct steamer or - via Auetralia, Return by Cunard 1 Transatlantic. Good selection of berths actually held in New Zealand. For accommodation and full particulars, *PP ' AUSTRALASLiN SERVICE, GOMMONWEAI,TH AND DOMINION LINE, HUTTED, p. Maritime Buildings, Wellington. I FOR LONDOnTvIA PANAMA ** OAkALV 1927. PORT SYDNEY Wgtn. Early Jan. PORT MELBOURNE ... Wgtn. Mid. Jan. PORT BOWBN Wgtn. Early Feb. Limited accommodation :Eor Saloon passengers. TH« WORLD'S GREATEST SCENIC ■ROUTE, •THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, In Conjunction With CANADIAN-AUSTRALABIAN EOYAL MAIL LINE TO VANCOUVER, B.C. VXTCTH a total length, including lines •' ' owned and controlled, o£ over 20,100 miles, the Canadian Pacific Railway serves all' the important industrial commercial and agricultural sections of Canada, as well as many parts o£ the United States. Practically every large city of Canada is on its system. It passes through famous historic spots, wonderful \-acation and sporting resorts, and some of the most magnificent scenery in the 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.K. 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 ateamera. 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. Selator, Representative, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., Union Hosse, Sydney, N.S.W, . _„_!".'
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 152, 24 December 1926, Page 4
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