SHIPPING ADVERTISEMENT*. ITNION STEAM SHIP JOY. OJR tJ N.Z., ITH. PROPOSED SAILIfoaS. FOR WETTT-wrrnv' 2FROM , LYTTELTON« •Pateona, Monday, Wednesday, Friday "•Maori, Tuesday, 'Thursday, Saturday. Passe'sgers from the Coast connect with the Maori, and berths! reserved /when booking'at Greymouth. Connectjing train leaves ■ Christchurch for Lyttelton at 7.23 p«m.-' ■■■■'■ i '•■ ': WESTPORT, NELSON AND I WELLINGTON. .'-.. (From Greyinouth.) Mapourika, Thurs., 14th Sept.; 9 p.ni. .Picton passengers tranship.'to Takapuna at Nelson. Passengers booked Cb all New Z**" land and Australian ports. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. •Moeraki, Thursday, 21st September. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON •Paloona, Saturday; 23rd September. CANADA, AMERICA LONDON, Etc., Via VANCOUVER. •Niagara from Auckland, 3rd Oct. Via SAN FRANCISCO. •Moana, from Wellington, 12th Oct. ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL KJ STEAMERS. ©ailing for SYDNEY sod MELBOURNE, as under, for PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, via SOUTH AFRICA, Tons Fiom From Steam or Reg. S.vdney Melbourne •Osterley, 12,129, Sept 23. Sept. 27 Monthly thereafter. First and second saloon tickets art available for return by P. and 0. Co. "Wireless telegraphy. ' STEAM PACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS AS UNDER: NELSON VIA MOTUEKA. steamer early. TARAKOHE DIRECT. , Steamer, early. WANGANUI DIRECT. Steamer, early.
NEW PLYMOUTH DIBECT. Steamer, eerly. PETONE DIRECT.. Steamer, early. For freights and "passages 'apply to— NANCARROW AND CO., Agents. MEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COY'S 11 LINE.' To Plymouth (to land passengers) axf London. Via Panama Canal. THW-MORT MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. __ J II j Approx, Steamer Tons) From | Date I _J _ 1 Sailing. Rimutaka (2) |10,130 | Wellington|Oct. Tnrakina (2) Ho:BfiO| . |No». Rimuera (2) |11.150| M>ecRuahine (2) 111,0501 JanRotorua (3) ■ | 11,160] l Feb « .i i ■ (2) Twin screw. (3) Triple screw. AH the above are fitted jrrtl wireless telegraphy. '., -.-i Third-class, single, from £l9 to £23* Second-class, single, fronV £3B t§ £43. First-class, single, £64 to £75. The passenger accommodation in t.M three classes is replete with every modern convenience, and tne dietary scale such aa will sustain th* wellearned reputation of the Company. Warrants issued at Greymcmth toi passages from the Old Country. Pas&engers booked at Greymouth art given a FREE coastal to the port at which they join the Home. steamer, 'V \_ NANCARROW AND CO.. Passenger »nd Freight Agenti, Greymouth. W. T. SLEE. Wcstport Agent. . V. M. BONAR, Hokitika Agenl • ITOME pASSAGES. HOME PASSAGES Booted HOME PASSAGES ALL LiNISr HOME PASSAGES Booked HOME PASSAGES ALL ROUTES. HOME PASSAGES , Booked HOME PASSAGES ALL CLASSES. Send for Cook's Sailing List (witS Map) Posted free. THOB. COOK & SON, WELLINGTON
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1916, Page 7
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