SHIPPING. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF U NEW ZEALAND. LTD. Sailings (circumstances permitting.) ' SAN FRANCISCO, VIA RAROTONGA AND PAPEETE. R.M.S. Makura, Tuesday, July 15, 3 p.m. Heavy Luggage received not later than 2.30 p.m. - Passengers in 3 Classes. , FOR SYDNEY (FROM WELLINGTON). Maunganui Friday July 4 3 p.m. Marama Friday July 18 3 p.m. Heavy Luggage received not later than half an liour before sailing. Passengers in 3 Classed. FOR SYDNEY (FROM AUCKLAND). Marama Friday July 4 3 pjn. Maunganu. Friday July 18 3 p.m. Passengers in 3 Classes. ISLAND TOURS to Suva (Fiji), Nukualofa, H.-'.pai, Vavau (Tonga), Apia (Samoa). Tofua—From Auckland, July 12,' 11 a.m. And every 4 weeks thereafter. FOR MELBOURNE AND BLUFF. Maheno Saturday July 5" l.p.m. Passengers and Cargo, FOR LYTTELTON (From Wellington). Wahine—Mon., Wed.. Fri 7.45 p.m. Maori—Tues., Thurs., Sat 7.45 p.m. Passengers to be on board by 7.30 p.m. Wharf Ticket Office opens 7 p.m. WELLINGTON, PICTON,' BLENHEIM. TAMAHINE leaves Wellington Mon., Wed., Fri. 3 p.m. Leaves Pictou , Xues., Thura., Sat., 2.30 p.m. HAVELOCK AND PELORUS SOUNDS. (Cargo Only—Transhipping at Picton.) Tamahine Monday July 7 DUNEDIN, BLUFF, OAMARU, TIMARU (Cargo Only). Waipiata Monday June 30 NAPIER AND GISBORNE (Cargo Only). Wainui Monday June 30 Cargo till II a.m.' " Inquiries invited regarding tripT to Australia, bouti) Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Around-the-Pacific Tours, including Japan and the East. Around-the-World Toure. CANADA—UNITED STATESEUROPE. Through Booking* by C.A. AND UNION ROYAL MAIL LINES. Fortnightly Sailing* Acrou the Pacific. Passengers in Threa Classes. " Wellington » I |^«"« *» Ship. Tahiti. Bonuluu, Sao Pranertoo victoria, Vancouver. XORANGI . 7. July 1 MAKURA . July 15 NIAGARA . .. July 2» TAHITI ... Aug. 12 :;- AORANGI .. An*. » MAKURA Sept. 9 NIAGARA .. Sept. 23 TAHITI ... Oct. 7 AORANGI .. Oct. 21 MAKURA Nov. 4 NIAGARA ...■:■ Nor. 18 TAHITI ... Dec. 2 AORANGI . .. Dec. 16 MAKURA . ■ Dec. 30 .. Excursions; to Honolulu and.Tahiti. Full particulars on application. , NEW ZEALAND TO SYDNEY. MAKURA—From-Wgtn., July 1, 4 p.m. NIAGARA—From Auckland, July 14. For full particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. ORIENT LINE TO LONDON ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo,' Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. The most interesting of ALL Route* ' Steamers. Tons. . ■ D»te. OUONSAY '20,000 July 19 ORAMA ... 20,000 Aug. 16 OTRANTO 20,000 Sept. 13 ORMONDE 14,853 Oct. 11 ORVIETO 12,133 Oct. .25 ORONTES . 20,000 Nov.. S ORONSAY . 20,000 Nov. 22 ORAMA .... 20,000 ' Dec! 6 OR FORD .. ' 20.000.-- , Dec. 20 __ FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: First Saloon—Single from £104 Return from .... £182 Third Class—Single from .... £39 Return from .... £70 Ueturn Tickets a interchangeable with other Lines upon adjustment of fares. . Write for. Illustrated Literature. UNJUiV Sl'h'AA! SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Aleuts Throughout New Zealand. HOLLAND-AUSTRALIA- LTNK UNITED NETHERLANDS . navigation" compan*. ; . rpiiCL'LAi; Sailings to' Genoa,, Marseil- -" ]os, D; kii-k. Antwerp., llanibmg. Uraiieu, lloilerd'am. ' ■ , ; FROM AUSTRALIA; ■ . .. Via Suci'Canitl.. ■~ ■ ■ NEW ZEALAND AGENTS: .' Johnston and Co., Ltd., Wellington.. Russell and Somqrs, Auckland.'-. Head Office for Australasia: Holland-Australia Line, 205, George street, _, A. A Nil) A. LINE. - \[ V 1-XJ'OX. KROM NKW YORK AND NEWPORT NEWS. rpilE above Steamer has arrived, and -L will commence her discharge at the King's Whiirf. •' - ' ■ Goods impcdii n the discharge • fliU be lauded and ntoved at the risk and expense of consignees. Orders for delivery of cargo -ivil! be issued ou production of wills of Lading mid payment of freight (if any). Car;,'o"landed in a dumage'd condition must be examined and claim settled before removal from discharging slied. All claims must have Marks mid Bills of Lading Number bliowu, and t'endored in quadruplicate. \\ WALLIS, Agent.1 . . f'Vdn'al Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., .. Maritime Buildings. Customhouse quay.Captain A. Smith ivill not be responsible formally debts his crew may contract without his written authority. . - , GOING "HO-Mli" XEX-T-YEAR? a\RAYEL throusfh Canada. See Luke - Louise, probably the most perfect gem of scenery in the known world. , BANFF . . . lying in a pocket of a wide circle of grey peaks, with the Bow River winding through, for years one of the most popular resorts on the North American Continent. WINNIPEG, GREAT LAKES, TORONTO, NIAGARA FALLS, OTTAWA, MONTREAL, then to England from Montreal or Old Quebec on one of the new Canadian Pacific "Duchesses," fastest and finest cabin ttcamers on the Atlantic Ocean. Let us. iuniish >ou with fares, information, and beautifully illustrated literature. U.S.S. Co.. Thomas Cook and Son, J. T. : Campbell, Tiavclljiif; Passenger Agent, 'Canadian Paeiliu Railway, 11, Johnston j .direct, ■Wellington. ! WINTER TOURS /(JOOIPW lo BALI,' JAVA, SIAM, JAPAN, CEYLON, I SUMATRA, HONOLULU, i QUEENSLAND. MURRAY RIVER, CENTRAL AUS'IiiALIA, FEDERATED MALAY STATES. Special Programme Post Free from THOS. COOK & SON, 191, Feathciston street, Wellington,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 150, 28 June 1930, Page 12
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