SHIPPING. ttnion steam 1 ship company of U NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Sailings (circumstances permitting) — For WELLINGTON from LYTTELTON—MAORI. Monday,- Wednesday, Friday, on arrival of 8.40 a.m. tram from Dunedin and 7.10 p.m. tram from Christchurch.' V , „ . , WAHTNE, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday,, on arrival of 11.35- a.m. - tram from Dunedin. ’ ’ WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. ■ TAMAHINE. From WELLINGTON.— Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3 p.m. From PICTON.— Tuesday, Thursday, featurday, 2.30 p.m. For AUCKLAND from WELLINGTON—MARAMA Tuesday, 21st October. Passengers only. "For SYDNEY from WELLINGTON—•MAKURA. Tuesday, 21st October, 3 p.m. •MABAMA Friday, 7th Nov., 3 p.m. For SYDNEY, from AUCKLAND—♦MABAMA, Friday, 24th October, 3 pjn. •NIAGARA, Tuesday, 4th November •Passengers. in three classes. For MELBOURNE via LYTTELTON, WEL- ■ LINGTON. and BLUFF—MAHBNO Wednesday, 15th October, 10 a.m. Leave* Bluff Monday, 20th October, tor Melbourne. . . , TJI _ Dunedin passengers join at Burn. . MAHBNO Wednesday, sth November. Leaves Bluff Monday, 10th November, for Melbourne. ISLANDS TOURS to SUVA (Fiji), NUKUALOFA, HAAPAI. VAVAU (Tonga). APIA (Samoa), from AUCKLAND—TOFUA Saturday; Ist Nor., 11 a.m. And every four weeks thereafter. To CALCUTTA from NEW ZEALAND—NARBADA, January, May, and September. i Limited passenger accommodation ■ For WESTPORT via OAMARU, TIMARU, ' and LYTTELTON (Cargo only)— KAIMANAWA Monday, 13th October For AUCKLAND via TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON (Cargo WINoIW * Tuesday, 14th October For NAPIER and GISBORNE via_ OAMARU. TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON (Cargo only)— WAINUI Tuesday, 14th October For MELBOURNE,via LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, and BLUFF— , MAHENO-’ Tuesday, 14th October For NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH, and i'WESTPORT via OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON ■ ■ r - (Cargo only)— KAREPO . Thursday, 16th October r ~l- CARGO RECEIVED FOR—--1 Kaimanawa, till 2 p.m., Monday. Wingatui, till 2 p.m., Tuesday. Wainui, till noon, Tuesday. Maheno, till 4 p.m., Tuesday. . .Inquiries invited regarding trips, to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu,. Canada, United States, Europe, Around the Pacific Tours (including Japan ,and the East), .Around the World Tours in either direction. CANADA-UNITED, STxVTES—EUROPE. Regular Fortnightly Sailings. ■ CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL 1 MAIL LINE, Via Fiji,.' Honolulu, Victoria, and . . Vancouver, and . , . UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE, Via Rarotonga, Papeete (Tahiti), and Saa ■ : Francisco.' Passengers in Three Classes. EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU AND ' TAHITI. . For full particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF .NEW ZEALAND. LTD. THE EMPIRE ROUTE TO BRITAIN. Tour trip “Homewill, bo oue of un-, ending delight if you travel Canadian Pacific—the. world’s Greatest Travel System. VANCOUVER, LAKE LOUISE, BANFF, TORONTO, NIAGARA PALLS, OTTAWA, MONTREAL, QUEBEC—across the Atlantic via the picturesque St. Lawrence route. Ifyou will write to the address below W« will gladly send you fares, descriptive booklets, together with any specific information you may require regarding sleeping car service, aide trips, hotels, and Atlantic steamships. If , desired, We will prepare a eomplet'i itinerary to include at minimum expenae the principal places of interest. A well-informed representative will cal) upon yon at your place of business or home if you desire it. ' Buyers, see Britain’s Greatest Trade Exhibition, the British Industries Fair, February,. ,1931. Apply U.S.S. Co., Thos. Cook and Son, or A. W. Essex, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, Maritime Building, Auckland. JJXJDDART, PARKER LIMITED. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICES. For SYDNEY (Circmstances Permitting)— From Auckland: ULIMAROA, OCTOBER 17 and NOVEMBER 14. From Wellington: ULIMAROA, OCTOBER 51 and 28th NOVEMBER. For Passage Booking and further particular* apply NEILL AND CO., LTD., Agents, Crawford street. rpHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING X COMPANY, LTD. Fast Passenger Vessels in the Direct Service to the United Kingdom via Panama Canal and Curacao, with Unsurpassed Accommodation. , l)il fuel, calling off Pitcairn Island, weather vessel, 17,000 tuns, not calling acao or PiU-a n Island. clnrn tickets interchangeable with other lines. 1
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Evening Star, Issue 20612, 11 October 1930, Page 1
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