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UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY. OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED PROBABLE SAILINGS. WKSTPORT, NELSON AND WELLINGTON Axahura calls at Picton. ArahuraT Monday, Sept. 25th., 10 p.m. 'Mapourika, Thursday, Sept. 28, 2 p.m. Booking Passengers to all New Zealand and Australian Ports. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. Moeraki, Thursday, Sept 28th. SIDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Warrimoo, Friday, September 29 direct Hauroto Thursday, October sth, via Auckland. Iraushippiug to turbine Maheno. AMERICA, LONDON, etc, VIA VANCOUVER. Zealandia, from Auckland, Sept. 29th. VIA SAN FRANCISCO. Calling at— RAROTONGA AND PAPEETE. Maitai, from Wellington, October 20. ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. For London via Suez Canal . Orontes, from Sydney, September 30th And Fortnightly Thereafter. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. Regular sailings from Auckland to Tonga,. Samoa and Fiji; also Rarotonga and Tahiti. Write for booklets descriptive of these wonderful tours. ANCHOR LINE OF. STEAM- ' PACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS Booking Passengers and Cargo to all New Zealand Ports. WANGANUI DIRECT. Waimea, Saturday. ]>'OXTOiN DIRECT. o Steamer early. WELLINGTON DIRECT. Stwmej? early. PICTON DIRECT. Wavcrley, Friday. For Freight or Passage apply to— NANCARROW and CO., Local Agents. HHAW OAVILL and A LBION COMPANY (LTD.) Tha Direct Line of Steamers. FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. VIA MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. n . THE LARGEST PASSENGER ! STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEA- - LAND TRADE. ; , Sailings (circumstances permitting) Itus I D £ f te Final Name. |Reg Conmaer'| Le ° av>g Port 'Coriuthic ... 12232 Hart Aiw 10J Wellington •Arawa 9372 Clayden Sept 7j Wclbngtou »Tahmi 9957 Mofiatt Oct sjWelhngton -lonic 12232 Roberta- Nov 2| Wellington ; B Athenic ... 12234 Kempsou Nov 30| Welliub'toii *T\vin-scre\v steamer. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Passages from London may be arranged here. For full particulars apply to the Agents. '• DUNCAN McLEAN. °assenger and Freight Agent GREYMOUTH. I Hokitika Agent POLLOCK * SEVAN . Westport Agent: BAILIE AND CO. i NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. To LONDON, via Monte Video, Teneriffe and" Plymouth. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Frolr.iMe To aail Steamer. . Tons. Final Port. about Rotorua (3) 12,500 Wellington Oct. 19 Turakina(2) 10,'JfiO Wellington ™ oy - }*> Eemuera (2) 13,000 Wellington Bee. 14 (3) Triple Screw. {"2) Twin Screw. All the above vessels are now fitted with wireless telegrahpy. FARES FROM GREYMOUTH. Steerage single, from £17 to £21. Second Class, single, £38 to £43. Firs* Class single from £64 to £74. The passenger accommodation in the three classes are replete with every modern convenience, and the dietary scale such as will sustain the w^ll-earned reputation of the Company An experienced surgeon will accompany each steamer,. Warrants issued at Greymouth for passengers from the Old Country. Passengers booking at Greymouth are given a free coastal passage to the port at which they join the Home steamer. NANCARROW AND CO., Passenger and Fa-eight Agent*. GREYMOUTH. Westport Agent: R. R. WHYTE. Hokitika Agent : V. M. BONA'R. ]^"ORD T^EUTSOHER T LOYD. ■REDUCED FARES TO LONDON AND CON TINENT. Single Return. £sd £ s d First-class 70 8 .0 105 12 0 Second-class 42 18 0 64 7 0 Third-ela S5 __ IB 0 0 28 16 0 Twin-screw steamers. Tons. Rv ,i^f v rt « , . 5.2 AS. ' ■ gg a>c Scuardhorst* 8131 Oct 7 §« <J» Zicten* 8133 Nov 4 « £ a& Bremen* 11600 Deo 2 a-o S^ Koeningen Louise* 10711 Dec. 30 S M Seydlitz* 8000 Jan. 24 * lliese steamers are the most sumptuously equipped, and renowned for their excellent cruisine. •Wireless Telegraphy and Twin Screw M. J. FOOARTY & CO WERITA STREET ,: Agents.

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Grey River Argus, 22 September 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 22 September 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 22 September 1911, Page 3