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TTNION STEAMSHIP COMPMI: OF NEW; ZEALAND' " ■</. PROBABLE SETT INGS.' V?> WESTPORT NELSON AND WEt LINGTON. '.-Mj Araluua, Monday Ist July, 9 p.m. . A rah urn oa.U« at Pictou. % , Rotoiti, Thursday, 4th July, 11 p'.th.'r Booking Passengers to all New Zealand and Australian ports. v MELBOURNE from WELLINGTON *Maunganui, Thursday, 4th July. />■' SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. ♦Warrimoo, Friday, sth. July, direct. Tarawera, Thursday, 11th July/ -via Auckland. d / ’ Transhipping there to turbine Maheno. ♦Wireless telegraph. ■ • . • ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. - TO LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. v * Otway from Sydney 20th July. • And fortnightly lliereafter. - CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, etc, VIA .w .y: • ♦Marama, from Auckland 2th Si&fy. VIA SAN FRANCISCO. Calling at Rarotonga and Papeete. ♦Aoraiigi from Wellington, 19th, July. ♦Wireless telegraphy. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. Regular trips to Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, Rarotonga and Tahiti. Write for booklets descriptive of these wonderful t“ur». -, ■ r " ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM 7T PACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS AS UNDER:— WESTPORT AND NELSON.’ ' Steamer early. NEW PLYMOUTH DIRECT. Steamer early. \ FOXTON DIRECT. Steamer early. Waimea to-night. i I DIRECT: NELSON AND PICTON. Steamer early. For freights or passages apply to NANCAR.ROW AND CO.,J Agents. *gaa^asaygjweM9irfaa<gagsg»wßMMgßamßPMawaMw^^Mß MEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE. Tu London, via Monte Video, TeaefiS and Plymouth. ’■ MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS. ■ f _. - i IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Steamer Rotorua (3) Turakina (2) Remuera (2) Ruanine (2) Ruapehu (2) Date Aug. Sepfc. M 22 19 17 ap by (2) Twin screw. ; ■ (3) Triple screw. ! All the above vessels are fitted with wireless telegraphy. • ; Accommodation is not surpassed any other line. FARES FROM GREYMOUTH. Steerage, single, from £l7 to £2l. Second-class, single, from £3B to £42 First-class, single, from £64 to £74. The passenger accommodation in the three classes is replete with every modern convenience, an dthe dietary scale such as will sustain the wellearned reputation of the Company. ■ if'jih experienced surgeon will accoin|jany each steamer. Warrants - issued at Greymouth for passengers from the. Old: Country. Passengers booked at Greymouth are given a FREE coastal passage to the port at which they join the Horn* steamer. NANCARROW AND COi. Passenger and Freight Agent*. Greymouth. Westport Agent: W. T. SLEE. Hokitika Agent: V. M. BONAR, FOE COOK’S SAILING LIST (Potted Free) - GIVING FARES & BAILING DATS* ■ by Cook’s /P. and O. S.N; Co. \ Pasaseas Orient. Line Booked N.DL. (German) Can-Australian Ablins* N.Z. Shipping Co. >AI! route* Shaw, Savill Co. Allciasss* White Star Line Cape Line? Lowest Etc., etc., etc. Rate* No Comniteiua Ckuccs! . / • ■-. •••;? Trouble Saved I Inquiries Invited 1 Travel Made Xmj I Cook’s Passages Passages-* Passages Cook’s Cook’s

e©»K*B SHIPPING BFFBSB, . lantern Hons* Quay ::: Wellingiolfc. 10MMERCIAL TTOTEL, COMMERCIAL XXOTEL, Mawhera Quay, Greymodtlu J. McCARTHY :: PropTifiSfe*. Visitors to town will receive' care and attention. The tables are famous for-. "their quality and excellence of food preparS dons. 1 .. , The Wines and Spirits-are of thtrbeK brands. ‘ . ' fJREY BREWERY XXXX ON TAP,* TARIFF 5e net day ORIENTAL TTOTEL. MENTAL ' TiOTEL, RICHMOND QUAY. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. - ■ i WM. FLYNN (late of the Rtian Bora), is now ir possession of the above’ hotel. : '■ ' The public will find that only the' best WINES, ALES and SPIRITS aTe* stocked. / SPEIGHTS BEER ALWAYS ON TOP, ‘-J ■ • x f)UKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, UKE OF EDINBURGH HOTE^.,; (Corner of Albert and Hospital Streets) UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. ARTHUR BROOKS, formerly Ahaura, has taken over .the. above, wellknown and popular hotel, and will be pleased to see old and new faces. < Excellent Accommodation. • For a good, pure BEER and the beet. of WINES, SPIRITS, etc., ledged by all connoiseurs to be absolutely the best, try THE DUKE GROBVENBR ROBVENOR BLENHEIM. JAS. BEIRNE, - : :;/. (Late Visit m

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1912, Page 7

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