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UNION STEAM SHIP COMPAN* OF NEW ZEALAND. PROPOSED ISAILINGS. i FOR WELLINGTON. f (From Lyttelton.) Maori, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Wahine, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. * Passengers from Coast connect with '; (Waliiiic, and berths reserved in her when [ .booking at Greymouth • '..'.:- \ WELLINGTON FROM GREYMOUTH. ,' Mapourika, Friday, 30th January, 1 p.m..)'; Calls' Westport. ,"-,• \ Arahura, Monday, 2nd Feb;,"' midnight. - Calls .Westport,' Nelson and Picton,'. j Passengers booked to all New Zealand and Australasian porta. , MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. , ; *Manuka, Thursday, sth February,*- : ; BYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. *Maunganui, Friday, 30th January. SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. ; *Willochra, Fiiday, 13th February. ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. TO LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. *Otway, from Sydney, 11th February. And fortnightly thereafter. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, etc., VIA VANCOUVER. (Calling at Suva and Honolulu.) •Marama, 14th February (from Auckland). VIA RAN FRANCISCO. (Calling at Rarotonga and Papeete.) •Moana, 30th January (from Wellington). *Wireless telegraphy.. ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM **■ PACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS AS UNDER 8I NEW PLYMOUTH. Steamer early. TARAKOHE DIRECT. Steamer early. ■ WESTPORT AND WANGANUI. Steamer early. WANGANUI DIRECT. Regulus, to-morrow. .... . For freights or passages apply to NANCARROW AND CO., Agents. TEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE To London, via Moite Video, Tenerii and Plymouth. THE MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHER!! HEMISPHERE. Tons | From (Approx Date Rotorua (3) 12500 Wellington Feb. 5 Ruapehu(2) 9880 „. Mar.'s Kaikoura(2) 10560 „ Apr. 9 Remuera(2) 11500 „ May 7 Ruabin-<j(2) 11000 „ Jnn«i4 (2). Twin «crew. (3> Triple scipw. Ail the above vessels are fitted wittf wireless telegraphy. Accommodation is noi surpassed bjj any other line. FARES FROM GREYMOUTH. Third-class, single,, from £l9 to £25, Second-class, single, from £3B to £43* First-class, single, £64 to £75. The passenger accommodation in tib'.* three? classes is replete with every moscale sneb as will the welt* earned repntation of the Company. Warrants issued at Greymouth lop passengers fiym the Old Country. ■ Passengers boolfxl at Greymoath art* given a FREE coastal passage to tbr port at which they join the Hone* steamer. NANCARROW AND CO., - Passenger and Freight Agent*, Greftnoath. Westport Agent:—W. T. SLEJJ. ' Hokitika Agent:—V. M. BONAB. JJOME pASSAGES. HOME PASSAGES Beaked by HOME PASSAGES ALL LINES. HOME PASSAGES Booked by— HOME PASSAGES ALL ROUTES. HOME PASSAGES Booked by— HOME PASSAGES ALL CLASSES.. Q "T?d for Cook's Sailing List (with •'osfed free. ;OOK & SON, WELLINGTOF

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 7