SHIPPING. UNION S.S. CO. OF NX, Ltd 'SAILINGS (weather and _ other circumstances permitting) . FOIt TOKOMARU BAY AND AUCKLAND. fArahura, Sunday, Feb. 26, 6 am. (meantime). (Office doses Nood Saturday ) FOR NAPIEB ONLY. fArahura, Friday, Feh. 24, 6 p.m. (meantime). _ fArahura, Wednesday, March l, t • p.m. (meantime). AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY DIRECT, fMaheno, Thursday, March 2. fManuka, Thursday, March 9. AUCKLAND TO FIJI. SAMOA,, AND TONGAiNavua, Saturday, March 4. WELLINGTON TO SYDNEY. fMaheno, Thursday, March 16. *;• Manuka, ‘Thursday, March A . WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON. daily, 7.45 p.m. (Sunday excepted) - WELLINGTON TO MELBOURNE, Via BLUFF• tPalcona, early. lAN ADA AMERICA, LONDON, Etm Via VANCOUV EB and SAN FRANCISCO. 3ee Special Advertisement on Page 2 ’Equipped with Wireless Telegraph. Pickets interchangeable with Hud-dart-Parker Co. Ltd. OUTWARD Passengers by Lwider nusk obtain BOAT PASSES at )flice. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. the “a 11 -R e 1 )” R otjte TO 1 a)NDON. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW C A NAD lAN-A USTRALASIAN R.M. LINE. n Conjunction with Canadian-Pacific Railway. .'hrouch sojae of the Greatest Scemo Yonders of the World, to wll parts f -Canada United States, and Sr.itiSii Isles. lAKURA (from Auckland), about March 21. , . , TAGAIIA (from Auckland), about April 25. Quickest Route to Europe. Through lookings to Europe. Through Bookigs to U.S.A., via Honolulu. . Return Tickets to United Kingdom an be made available for return nirney by P. and 0. and Orient lines, via Suez, or by N.Zi>. Co., ia Panama. All Return and Round Trip 1 mkts interchangeable with Union Steam hip Company’s R.M. Line ; Pam-hlet-3, Maps, and all information •ee. All passengers overseas require perlits or passports., JNION S.S. COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. Managing Agents. JJOYAL gERVICE :o all American ports and British Isles, via San Francisco. AIIAMA (from Wellington), about March 7. VHITI (from Wellington), about April 11. Tickets interchangeable With C.A. me. Return Tickets to U.K. are availilo for return journey by P. and ~ Orient, or by N.Z.S. Co. All passengers overseas require issports. For full particulars apply NIGN S.S. COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. N.Z. SHIPPING CO., LTD. tECT LINE TO" THE UNITED 4GDOM, via PANAMA CANAL. Calling at RISTOBEL & NEWPORT NEWS ge Modern Twin-screw Passenger Steamers, with Unsurpassed Accommodat ion. ?hu Tons From About B,SSI Wei. March 7 11,276 Wei. April 8,734 We!, end April 10,758 Wei. June 5,893 Wel. July irn Tickets can be made available and O. or Orient Lines, via Suez. a First Saloon Tiokets oan also ba available by C. and A. Line; via uver, or Union Line, via Frisco. further particulars apply— B NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED. Childers Koad. , HUDDARTPARKER LINE OIIITE PASSENGER SERVICE SAILINGS . . (Circu mstances Permitting) M AUCKLAND FOR SYDNEY: XJlimaroa, Friday, March 1/ meantime). . TroaTWELLINGTON for SYDNEY: 3. Ulimaroa, Fi'idav, March 3. ,ed with Wireless Telegraphy. ALGETY * QO-. LTDAGENTS. Shinning Telephone. 1.396. aHAW, SAVILL, AND ADBIO.N fe COMPANY, LIMITED. 'The Direct Line of Steamers to Southampton and London. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE —SAILINGS—. (Circumstances permitting) Tons Commander Date Final of Port Sc/ling 12.366 Crossland Mar 23 Wei 12.367 Hart AprtlO Wei 10,000 Kelly Early May Mel 12,351 Smith June V\el 10,000 Lewis July Wei x Route optional. jeond. and Third Class uding passengers must secure 11 particulars apply to the -Common Shelton and Co.; Roberts and Co. ; and DalCo. )R THE CARRIAGE OF [AIZE AND Y^ 00L ‘ 7XERS .SHOULD RING [OR RAN SPORT (JO. ’PHONE 641 or 633 D), As !f their CES ARE REASONABLE. H B. GARDNER.' RALPH GRANT. : C. BLACKBURN, 4 Low® Street.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6320, 24 February 1922, Page 1
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