SHIPPING. ' SHIPPING. ; . TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF CHWV SAVTI I ft "ArRTfW U NEW ZEALAND. LTD. O ilA» » 3AVILL, c. ALbiUiN Sailings (circumstances permitting.) „. )a T "rv;/t" , , SAN —AN CISCO. VIA RAROTOXGA VIA IAJSAMA lA.NAL. AND PAPEETE TAINUI* ■ Nov. 13 From Napier ■ R.M.S. Monowai, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 3 p.m. TAMARUA De. 10 From Wgtn. Heavy Luggage received not later thau COK.INTHIO Jan 13 From Wgtn. 2.30 p.m IOXIC Feb 10 From Wgtn. Passengers iii S Classes. MATAROA Mar 10 From Wgtn. FOR 3YUXEY (FROM WELLINGTON) ™ n) - Apl. 7 From Wgtn. Maunganu, Tuesday Nov. 13 4 p.m. IAMARQA May C From Wgtr .. ALarama I'delay Dec. o 3 p.m. "Embarkation 5 p.m Heavy Luggage received not later than All Steamers have Cinemas half an hour before sailing Travel to England via Panama Canal _ Passengers in 3 Classes. which is described as one of thei world'« FOR SYDNEY (FROM AUCKLAND), greatest travel thrills Marama Friday Kov 21 Paacngen * United States can travot Aorangi Monday Dec. 1 Jia the famous tannl without considerably Passengeis in 3 Classes increasing cost or time ISLAND TOURS to Suva (Fiji), Nukua- ~l>ares *° En3land> Single and Return: ' mo *aa™ V^ <« "^ "* *"' £™ "* *™ Tof ua-From Auckland Nov "9 11 a m Cabin- £72 to £S2 8.; £120 to £141 R. t '^^ S^^'u! * FOR MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF Levin and C» S rw?l nil C n Maherio Saturday N'ov 2!) I ».m- LH Muni; fflrt,WwM Malieno Saturday Dec. 20 Ip.m. Murray Roberts, and Co.. Ltd . Passengers and Cargo — 1 lOß^YTfEVm^v^WM^ion) ,HUDDAKT, PARSER, LIMITED. "ahmo-Mon We, il n ,-.45 p.m. FOR SYDNEY (From Auckland). . . Maori-iues Thurs.. Sat ... Ho p.m. ULIMAROA-November 14. Passengers to be on board by 7.30 p.m FOR SYDNEY (From Wellinston). Wharf ticket Ofhce opens 7 p.m ULTMAROA-November -'8 Voon t WELLINGTON PTCTON, BLENHEIM Head Office for New Zealand" ' -TAMAHINE Leaves Wellington Monday. QUDDART. PARKER BUILDING, T Wednesday. Friday.3 p.m. Post Office Square. Wellington. Leaves Pxcton lues., Tliurs.* Scat., 2.30 _^ p.m.. havelock and pelorus sounds CUNARD LINE. (Cargo Onlv-Transhipping at Picton) _~._ — Tamahinc Monday Nov. 10 'PRAvEL Home via America and Acrosa . WESTPORT (Passengers and Cargo). Ar , TTT , P f ™ t Komata Saturday Nov. 8 5 p.m. AQUIIANIA, BEREINiGARIA, s l nquir ies invited regarding trips to . MAURETANIA. Australia, South Sea Islands.' Honolulu. Or r other Magnificent- Steamers from Canada, United States, Europe, Around- U.fe.A. and Canada to England, or, if the-Pacific Tours, including Japan and the proceeding Home by direct steamer n East. Aronnd-the-World Tours <J, r via Australia. Return by Cunard r r Iransatlantic CANADA-UNITED STATES- nSJISH" 011 Ot benhS """^ hdd ta r ■ EUROPE. For accommodation and full particuiar. - Through Bookings by AHSTRA! ASIAN SP'RVTrff ;"• iSD Dlffis EOT4L MJIL com™T^Sld ™™lOT l _•■.... „ ... —■ . _ ._ Maritime Buildings. Wellington. - Fortmehtly Sailings Across the Pacific. m7) rnvnft>J „.. VavamJ ~a « it . Passengers in Three Classes o*3**l* — ; : POKI BRISBAKF Wrtr Nov A , . Wellington to *ucftla"f f .' o PORT NICHOLSON W^fn Nov Vt , «: nit) Barotonga Su" <™ • PORTHTTNTFR will T^n 1 - SlllD- Tahiti,- ■Honolulu. rUKI mjx Lb.l\ .... Wgtn. Jan 3 - ' . San Francisco. „ Victoria. Limited accommodation for Saloon pasn Vancouver, gengers. - NIAGARA ... . Nov. 18 -' . e jvrn\rnVFAl Dor" o r> o -^ r.^^., .». T r AORANfM Doo-2 n»"iR P. & O.' ROYAL MAIL - 1 •••• _•••„„ Uee. 1b <STFAIUFT?<? h MAK.UKA ..... Dec. oO • .. , 01 JiA.Vli^liS. NIAGARA Jan. 13 J'ONOWAI ... Jan. 27 .. OYDSEJ TO LONDON. AORANGI Feb. 10 O Via Colombo and Suez Canal. d MAKURA Feb 24 .. T pavn t mtaPARA Mar 1(1 «5f T Q[Sn= , , NIAGARA .. .. Mar. 10 Steamer Tojl3.^- °?dne^; : MONOWA7... Mar. 2-1 ..■ NARKUNDA 16,572 Nov 12 r AORANGI ■ Apl. 7. CATHAY 15,121 Nov 26 . MAKURA .... Apl. 21 .. MOOLTAN 21.000 Dec. 10 l NIAGARA .... .. May-5' CHITRAL 15,248 Dee. 24 MONOWAI ... May 19 MALOJA 21,000 Jan. 7 o ._.... ATOTD4VTA in44o Tin <>l d ■ Excursions to Honolulu and Tahiti. \riT™?T?\ irnEa w£" "i a Full particulars on application. AALiIJXiKA 10,U68 i)eD^ • s T7VTri TL3 ot-pah! <!WTP PAWPAW OV Passengers can book through from New UNION SIEAM SHIP^: D LTD Zealjnd I J "• ** Return Tickets arc interchangeable with .—=— ——— New Zealand Sbipoing Co., via Panama,' 2 ' ' Canadian Australasian Line_, via Van- . /".RIF.NT LINE TO LONDON couver, Union Royal Mai) Line, via Saa l m D l \,. , „ att cti a mitrs Francisco - ROYAL MAIL STKAiIERS, inirvOTnv urn rn fTn Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, . JOHJvSTC):Q A^P C0- LTD- - !?_-„,, n fi o Pnlnmlm Rhp7 Port Said Agents, " £remant!*' ,CoIoJ?-V,r',i^r »r>A WvnWh Wellington and Wanganui. , Naples. Toulon. Gibraltar, and Plymouth. T , , an 9no - The Most Interesting of ALL Routes • «'iPL»'« «'•«'- --d — '■ =—; ■ —' —. , Steamers ■. ■ Ton3. Date. IlnlV l ORONSAV 20 000 Nov 22 CHIMA AND JAPAN. - gKAAU . 20,000 Dec 6 ft & A. MAIL LINE, oiS" IS ' Jr «3 QUEENSLAND PORTS, MANILA. AND ORMONDE 14,803 Jan 61 •'ANDAMAN'. BKIS-V K lilt • LeT 9 | yd^ ORONSAY . 20,000 Mch. 11 c-i. albaVS .. . . Nov ]5 ORAMA .... 20,000 ' Meh. 23 NELLOTXE* " Deo.' 13 . FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: TANDA Jan. 17 First Saloon-Single from £104 Through Passages to America, Europe. k Return from'.... £^2 Round the Pacific, and houud tbe Worl*. k Third Class—Single from £39 at Special Reduced hates. Return fr0m..... £.70 EASTERN AND AUSTRALASIAN 5.3» s Return Tickets aro interchangeable- with j- ' CO.. LTD other L" cs upon adjustment of fares ... - Naw £eala7id A'gcuts.:--.,.- ».' • — ' - WKlGiiil, STEPHENSON AND CO*l Write tor Illustrated Literature. LTD., Wellington -, -■ ■■ RUSSELL' AND SOMERS, Auckland.* • UNION-SIEA-M SHIP COSIPANYOF UNION S.S. CO., LTD./Chriatchurch. . NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. BATES, SISE. AND CO., Dunedin. . Throughout New Zealand. NANCARROW AND CO,, Greymoutb. . ~ ■ CRANBiY -A^D CO., Napier: . • J H. COCK. AND CO.. Nelson. s SOUTH AFRICA AND ENGLAND. _ '- •" . ■ RLUE ITJNNEL'AND WHITE STAR fHE • NEW -ZEALAND SHIPPING D ABERDEEN JOIN'f SERVICE " -I rnMPANY I TMTTFn tThcmistocles JEuripides Feb. 1G e lUßirftlM^UJUiLi/., , T n.».o 0 T^ Vo *Nestor Mar- 13 FAST PASSENGER VESSELS IN THE TS,UtSJ!>-- y Harris .stand , 3rd Classes. tCurnra Cabin Claw-only A\l) CT'RMAO WITH I'NPI R- , FARES FROM'N'Z . ' P^SSKDACVOMMUDATION South Africa London !—_ /,,,hi« e t" Single Return S.n«le Return Ves3el ""I*?KS Ist £74 10 £137 £104, £183 ■ >o alteration) Cabin.... £59 10 £110 £86 £155 xKANUIIAIA Auck.anrt Nov.B,dybk. 3rd £23 £38 £69 xRANGITANE Auckland, Dec 6 interchangeable Return Tickets. ' •ROTORUA Wellington Dec. 30 For f u n particulars apply to *KEMUERA Wellington Jan. 3 MURR VY ROBERTS & CO., LTD. sRANGITIKI Wellington Jan. 31 D-VLGETY & CO, LIMITED. *RUAHINE Wellingtou Feb. 28 l .EVI\ & COMPANY LIMITED.' xRANGITATA Wellington . Mdr. 2S *" • xRANGITANE Wellington Apl. 2j o ' '■REMUERA Wellington" -May 23 . r; TTT x? i T - nnn «.„_. _„», SHI pp ING AND J&J^%&3*&& "* i FOUNDRY CO., LTD j^^Jffif. .•*Pite^ ™^ s (Circumstances pernuttmt.) , Returp Tickets are interchangeable mlk —' ■ other lines. S CHRISTMAS SAILINGS. - For further particulars apply ~.,„.,:" ', „ 11cn „ 7 , n „_, THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING h ¥-^f4^\-, ,t' 730 nm" COMPANY. LIMITED. , irS' Y>tc:n 1 1 'Ii . - p AM?^f, TSS" j£?' ' g^ ' VTA CANADA .^& S^ i V.| im! v - Por S^^ure. IvAITOA Sat. Dec. '^7■ 6.30 p.m. . ■ * - , ™ Kra , S px. . Ls&ssrJSSs>iS; , MATANGI—Mon., Wed., Fii.-. 7.30 p.m. d om . ARAHURA-Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7.30 p.m. Sis hundred miles through the awe-in-Receives General Cargo Daily till * p.m., spiring Rockies-Lake Louise most perfect except Saturday, 11 a.m. scenic gem m the world-Banff, playground Luggage Cannot ba Received on Board of a thousand delights-vast pranriesbefore 4 p.m. Great .^T^^ ">»J--*«<»t«^ , FOR FRENCH PASS AND MOTCEKA %Sttroi — Atlantic on a magnifiNIKAU Tues. Xov. 11 3 p.m. ce n t "Empress" liner, or on one of th« Receiving Cargo till 2 p.m. populai- new "Duchesses," No'other ocean vnv! W PQTPr>T?T PRFVMOnTH avn voyage in the world compares with the St. FOK hoktttA frSIo O_^ Lawrence Sea-way-two full days withm , ' , HOKfJIKA (Cargo Only). gjght rf _ een fam!ands> villages, RATA .r.ues-- \?Z-} h 5 P-m- forests, and mountains. d Receiving Cargo .till 4 p.m. g oe t i le World and Visit the British - j AND W STOUNG, Agents, Industries Fair, London and Birmingham, ' 77^5 Customhouse quay. 1931. . . „. » For attractively illustrated literature and Telegraphic Address, "Mercury." a) l information, apply • ' - Telephone Nos. 41-980 and 41-984. U.S.S. Co., Thos=. Cook anil Son, J. I. a Campbell, Travelling Passenger Agent* . ~ Canadian Pacific Railway, 11, Johu6to» , T»TrKr4Rn«!r>cV t CCt ITTI street, Wellington. J^ILHAKL»SUi\ _ LjU., _I_. '. . . dttoivtc PUTT P TOTTT?«; viwpp rwumtw wh«i? «,j ' BURNS, PHILP IOUKb. For NAPIER, GTSBORNE WHARII, and . .-., * AKITIO - The s.s. PAKURA, on T»00K your passage with usl when visitTUESDAY, at 4 p.m. Cargo received D ing the EAST and travel jn comfoi' Monday and Tuesday up to 3 p.m". ' by Steamers of the .„ ' ,_. rn '. Tn .„-. N.Y.K. LINE JOHN SI ON AND CO., LTD., Agents. . J- ■■ 1- '.. - (.\,ppon Yusen Ivaishaj. Tlic*e excellent Steamers sail frail MeT« For WANGAXUI—The ss. LVAITA, bourne and Sydney monthly, «i*Hng at . on MONDAY, at o p.m. Brisbane, Thursday Island,' Da«o, Manila, T/vn"v-cTr>-w «vnm rn-n („„>. Hons Kong, Nagasaki. Kobe, aud YokoJOHNSTON A^D CO., LTD., Agenti. ]]a ° m = Telephones 40-242.and 42-832. Pa^encprs can bo booked through t» ' ■ E&eSSd_-nil p_t-_ _. wofld. , _ nT i-,o rnnv \vn «;r>Y ROUND TIIE WORLD TOURS ATI. T HO B S6OK PASSAGES ijg^ RANGED n r . By (GOOIWH Write for Special Inclusive Faro and full P. and 0. Line. Vfcrf""/ • ■ narticc'ars. Orient Lino nCTTTn t, mirpiVV T.TT) > N.Z. Shaping Co BOTVn-™^ Sleet ~ Shaw, Savill, and Albion 60-,0, Molcsworth street. l Canadian Australasian , t Union Lnsco Line P. and O. Branch Service- " 111"1 BUSINESS NOTtCES. CCa nndiaWPa\eilc tal " Burns-Philp, K.P.M. f . Eastern and Australian ATEWMAN BROS.. , . LTD, g • Austral-Oriental iN REGULAR SERVICES, JJYI. (Japanese Line). , _„, .„_ _.__ , TCT _ COOK'S SAILING AND FARE LIST POSTED FREE. nrrTnv dt rvmipni, PITPICTrmTRrB. f 1931 Feb.. Mar., April Sailings are filling PICTON-BLENHEIM-CHRIbIVHUKLU, rap idly. Let us cabk AT ONCE forj NELSON-MOTUEKA-TAKAKA, Offers of Berths of differed Lines—a! WEST COAST-GLACIERS. unique advantage. I . . n-nv»ct r*nnv »~ snv r- « ,■ ,' r s 3IIOS. COOL. A2\D SO]S, . Lull particulars from .101, Fcatherstou street, Wellington. Government Tourist Oflices, Tlww, Wml the Brilisu Industries Fair, London Cook and Son, T. and W. Tow* jl - -aßirmi ng l W m,Febr Ual r,M3l. Wcllingtor.. .^J*^
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 12
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