toierTOM^^mEiYi^iiT . Ty|OTOB SERVICE. EIGHT-PASSENGER CAR. LEAVES REEFTON DAILY at 2 p.m. LEAVES WESTPORT DAILY at 8.30 • Booking offices : WESf PORT.— Empire Hotel. REEFTON.— Stevenson's Hotel. GREYMOUTH.— HarIey and Co.. Ltd. NEWMAN BROS. :' Proprietors.
TTNION (^TEAM QHIP ' r*Q. OF. NEW ZEALAND. LTji. y;■ PROBABLE SAILINC.S. * > ■ - ' « — — — — — — , WESTPORT, NELSON, PICTON AND WELLINGTON. /. Arahura, Monday, ,22nd Sept., 1 1 p.m. Booking Pasengers to all New Zealand and Australian Ports. ' MELBOURNE FROM WELLING.' TON. ' *Maunganui, Thursday, 2nd October. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. *Warrimoo, Friday, 26th September. .direct!. ♦Tarawera, Thurs., 2nd October, via -Auckland, transhipping ther© to . turbine' Maheno. . '"•.'•''•■".' *Wireless- Telegraphy. CANADA;' AMERICA, LONDON, etc VIA VANCOUVER. *Makura. from Auckland, 26th Sept. SAN FRANCISCO. -* Calling at— RARATONGA AND PAPEETE. A f*i.^hiti from Wellington, ioth October ytpfigy ■■— — — — - — ; — : — — — ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMEJRS. , FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. ♦Orvieto, from Sydney, 27th. Sept. And Fortnightly Thereafter. »Wireless -Telegraphy. ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS. Booking passengers and cargo to all New Zealand Ports. ' "WANGANUI DIRECT. Steamer early. 1 1 . - FOXTON DIRECT. Steamer early; ' . ' . TARAKOHE DIRECT. Steamer 'early. ' "■.'•' V ■ :.■ ?OR FREIGHT 'OR F ASSAGS APPLY TO: -I ANtAIIIICW tR-1 •••. Local Agent. ■ OISAWi aAVJjLJ: . *a# L *J ON COM_»ANSS, iTD. T^S DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERi: I FOR' FLYMO.UXH, AND LONDON, 'VU 'I'U ONTE VIDEO;' RIO DE jA*N__IRO, AND TENE __i?£e.^ ■ ««■■-•• THB -•_' LARGEST PASSENGER 1 STEALERS m THE TRADE. SaiUag-i (circiimittimcjta permitting): . y.-. ;., . _ .rt - .:■••■- -.- "Data .yy. ■. : Tom ot ; Final * Hime. &og. Coami't Loae Port. f lonio ' ' 12232 Roberts : Oot 7 " - 5- Wellington ' rtLtt-tni* .'••"• 13234 CiSSMland *»+ .?' Wellington iC^ithio-. y 12283/ Hart-.- Nov ? 27 £ellm|ton •Arawa », 9372 jla>den Dec *?_ Wellington. - t- .;• - - •_■_. .-r ; ■■.. -y^-..-. ■■". ---1914 '< ±<ryy. ■■ ♦raj-iuiv '..■-■ 9957 Moffatt .iJan 21 WeUington ;»Twin S Cte _*: 7 tC_ai J ai Kw de janeiio. .»? All fitted- witk 'Wirelc** Telearpphy. FM-a^eiffro'm'.Londoa cay be sx kerii. y. " . ?For fc_."'vKtt_c«l-kti »»s^ip s& »t ■■•**V/<* _JU«»AM 88sS-g*W, • ; y^SSENGER & FREIGHT AGENT, | ' _!_____: " .^y^ o^ -^-"-t-— — Vi.l •OfiSpAHv;«.y'! JSE ?-- Tk SiONDOK, via. Hmtt Video. -. Teneriffe arid Plymouth^ . AUOSX MODERN PASSENGER ':■,-'" STEAMER'S : ?'-W THE SOUTHERN HEMI- " «_k___._c ' :onB * - rwbibla . Ejus 1 Botoraa (3) 12,600 Wellington Sep, 18 Unapehn 2 9.8^0 „ Oot. 18 Bimutaka (2) "10;130. : x . .-.,.-..-" Nov 13 •Eeinuera (2)^ i2,5u0 ►' Deo 11 • Buaiuno (2) 12,000 Jan 8 ■(IV Twin Screw. (8) Triple _^crew. Ail the above Teitel ara fitted witb Sireless telegraphy. ..-.««•_■•''•■'".■ : FARES FROM GREYMOUTH. Third class single, from -to £_». Second class, single, £98 to £48. " First class, single, from .£B4 to £ip. ■". The passenger accommodation in the three classes is replete with atery modem convenience, and the dietary stale s«ch as will sustain the wcll-e*rned repatation of the Company. An experienced isisrgeoß will aecompAtiy each 'steamer, r ! -•—■'■■■ : '. Wairants issaed at Greymoath for {passengers from- the Old Country.. Passengers -booking at Greymouth are given a free coastal' passage to tbe port at which they join the Heme steamer. ..'■--. ■/ : MAMCABBOW AMD CO., , v Pa«ienger'and' Freight Agents, GREYMOUTH. 7 W«_port Agenti W. T. SLEE. Hokitika Agent: V. M. BOKAR. •.•tSi_, 1Jf..ll Jf..l ST" " " .mmmmmmm _-.j_i_ ■_ J .......r, /IJORD T^EUTSCEER T^LOYD lIDUeiD YKStm TO LONDON yy—"' AND CONTINENT.fiinrfe. Retara. •A * i £ i A Tinl-claai .« M •" ■"■ Jar o l> Secoad clsal 47 R * 74 S v o Third-class .... iy o o 3012 -o : '' !> ■■ ■■'':'■'-.■ - Leayes- ' Leaves . Steamer , Tom Sydney Melbourne -• ■ ■ • ■ - -•- '■- . ': 11 a.m . Boon , 8133 Oct 1 Oct ._. Gneisenan 8185 Oct 29 Nov 1 Seharnliorst 8388 Nov 26 Nov 29 Xonigin Luise 107R5 Dec 24 Deo 27 -Boon 8133' Jan 21 Jan .24 Priedrich der _ . v; \ ' yy , . •. :,..'. Gtobb- 10771- Feb 18 Feb 21, Grosser _. ' Kurfurst 13102 March 18 Mar. 21 Zieten , . . 8021 April 15 Apl. .18 Apart from the trifling alteration.jjsj.th regard to the September and Ist. October steamers this yea. Bpecial attention is drawn to the s.s. .." Urosse' iTurf t_rat.' * 13,102 . tons, coming , out again nexy • season insj cad of the s.s. " Bremen," as previousl advised. '■■' - Return tickest:' interchangeable with Holt's * Blue Funnel Line, via Cape Good Hope. First-class £101 5s od, second-class v£j!9"sS od. „^ M. J. FOGARTY AND CO., ... ■■'■■"'■ 'V.. y-.y.. .Agents. :.v : Werita Street,-'.""' "'.'":' ' V .-" ; V':'' •;: -. Greymouth.- ; : ' ''■■'- HORSE.AND COW COVERSat reduced prices to cleav at Harley and , : Ltd. . Aaction »■' "' O^^/Tli^^lSEND^^ dC/'X \3\J\J purchasing " properties *' through .onr agency, vwejhave the above sum; or I. any^ > portion ?^to ; lend at 'lowest current-rates of i interest.— Harley and Coy. , : Financial Agents,
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Grey River Argus, 22 September 1913, Page 1
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