fTNION STEAMSHIP ■ COMP AN f; OF NEW ■>» WESTPORT, NET‘SON AND TINGTON PROBABLE SAILINGS. , Arahura, Monday, 4th Dec., 7 p-m-. || Mapourika, Thurs., 7th Dec. y p.m. > Arakera sails at Piston. Booking Passenger* to all New Zealaad and Australian ports. MXLBGURI from WELLINGTON. Moerakf, Thursday, 7th, December. SYDNEY FROM ' WELLINGTON; Warrimoo, Friday,,Bth Dec. direct. 7 Tarawera, Thursday, 14th December, ? via Auckland. . Transhipping there to turbine Maheno. -I ■, ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. ■ ■ TO LONDON VIA SUEZ OANAL*, Otranto from Sydney, 9th December, and fortnightly thereafter. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON. ek>, VIA VANCOUVER. 4[ i *Zealandia from Aucklnd, 22nd Dacember. : • VIA SAN FRANCISCO;’ v , Calling at Raratonga and Papeete .♦Maitai from Wellington lbth ; * Fitted with wireless telegraphy*— ■TEAM ■ . ANCHOR LINE OF PACKET*. Regain* sailing# u nade*:— • N.TARAKOHE Steamer early. ’ \-T ' Steamer early. NELSON DIRECT. Steamer early. 5;: WANGANUI DIRECT, Waimea. to-day. 1 for frei K ights or passage* apply :M. ANOARROW AND CO., >■; Agent*. ? RTEW ZEALAND iVi , COMPANY'S LINE. To London, via Monte Video, Ten'erliffA sad Plymouth. U MOST MODERN PABSINGEE ’ STEAMERS or THE BOUTHERN HEMISPHKEX. Steam er Remuera (2) Ruahine (2) Ruapehu (2)* Rotorua (3 * Turakina £2)* To;:;iiS| Deo. 14 Jan, 11 Feb. '8 Mar, 7 Apr. 4. (2) Twin screw. •Calls at, Rid. / -%T (3) Triple screw. - V All the above wssels are now fitted up with wireless telegraphy., _ -v ; Accommodation is not surpassed;' hf usy other line. \ FARES FROM GREYMOUTH. > Steerage, single, from £l7 to £BL Becond'oiass, single, from £3B to £4c. First-lass, single, from £64 to £74rfh* passenger. accommodation in- the dire* glasses is replete with evfry modem convenience, and the diefc;uy tcale such » will eastern the wellsarsed reputatuO* of the Company.'' An experienced surgeon will aooclnjany each steamer. _ \ Warrants issued at Greymouth fo» mssengere from the Old .Country, ; Passengers booked at Qrejfc?outh jW* Kites a ‘FREE coastal passes* to i«M» jort at which they join thw Ho®*, itaanur. ‘' ■ V : NANOARROW AND CO., ? Passenger and Freight Agent#,, ; Greymouth. f Vestport Agent: R. E. WHYTE. * iokitika Agent: V. M. SONAR. f OTIRA —CASS 80A0H 8ERVII& 1088 AND CO’S ROYAL MAEL LINE. CASSIDY AND CO Proprietors, line of modern coaches Fill leave Otira for Cass on- MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS ifter the arrival of train, returning rom Cass on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. - ’ARTIES AND SPECIAL COACHES ARRANGED FOR. V ARES, ETC., ON APPLICATION TQ G. W. MOSS AND CO.. ; il ; Agent*, t Mackay Street, Greymouth. ; Ff9Sl9(i V7LABENDON RJLOTHL, —" _ I OEMSSCHUMOH. leas a.P.O. an* Oafkedxal ». OOLLIMS Proprieie*. flatter* «« Okrietehureh from , tbit' iteet Com! ®u«li nut do better *h»* «t bf at the CLARENDON, mg or rkort their stay may bte Thtr ill tnd every comfort ««d attenkon 1 it l» one c# the best eoaducted koieb «ttciv an# Telegraws Promptly Answered.. HE TARIFF Iff MOff? MODE*A’r*. s New iSeaSesid QOKER’S OKER’S MANCHESTER BT, TjyntL. uOTIKL CHRISTCHURCH fS B i\Jz. [Under Entirely New Mi „ Within two minute* of the Railway ation, and in close prcrdmity tp the )«t Office, Cathedral, Mueeuln and iblio Library. £ : . The leading and most ap-tp-d***’ tel in the South Island, being Inuuusly furnished, and replete With ery modem convenience, Miutof rage connected with tks hotel, itmt* rs and telegrams promptly attended West Coaster* will reoeive a hearty sloome. Tariff 10s per day. [ H. J. MOOHvv-j' ,ata United Bern®* Hotel, OhfiK.,) MANAGER. tlephoiae 677,. P.O. Efax 'fffc Albion Hotels- ; GREYMOUTH. RICHARD DUNPHY, late of Reefton, having become proprietor of the Albion Hotel, Greymouth, pose catering for public generally- in a way. whic^ ; Will maintain the reputation of ““leading hotel ,onS|^B^ COAST." ' 1 Everything provided very beat quality and patron*'. c ße» rely on'receiving every attenthal,'*['w* Dunphy. will personally superintend the household management, of guests will -be -.properly eeep'itAThe meals, vrines, spbuts, ales, etc- wiD be second, to none in . th* 'dominion; ' KOKHTam HOTEir’ (Near Hokitika). The Favorite Resort for, BportfnfUit j. morissiy (iftt* f oi announces that he has taken over tpc above well-known, Jiortelry. Extensive alterations are being load* to the premises, which will a special indncement to visitors. Picnlo parties and sportsmen during ttii summer months will be catered ftff iff ib» Tuirt approved style. ;• :p Ferrets slways on hwsd.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 December 1911, Page 7
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