f TNIO*T V3TEAM QO. OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. PROPOSED SAILINGS. FOR WELLINGTON (from Lyttelton » Maori Mopday.,.. Wednesday,. Friday. . Wahiae, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Passengers from Coast cpnhect ( with Wahine, and berths reserved in her when booking at Greymouth. WESTPORT, NELSON, PICTON, AND WELLINGTON. (From Greymouth). Anihura Monday, 20th. July, 5 P- m - Arahura,. Monday 27th July n p.m. Passengers booked to all New Zealand and Australasian ports. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON *Manuka, Thursday 23rd July. 5 p.m. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. "Maunganui. Friday, 17th ]uly 5 p.m. -■ SYDNEY FROM ATirK*J\n *Maheno.' Monday, 27th July. 5 P-m-CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, etc VIA VANCOUVER. (Calling, at Suva and Honolulu.) ♦Marama 31st July (from Auckland). VIA SAN FRANCISCO (Calling at Rarotonga and I'-wp*. *Moana. 17th July (from Wellington) ORIIENT 1 LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL • -Orsova from Sydney Ist Aug\ist.\ And Fortnightly Thereafter. *Wirclc*a Telegraphy. •"■ SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. Regular sailings to Tonga, Fiji, and Samoa, also Cook Islands and Society Islands.— Fares and full particulars upoo Application. A NCHOR T INE OF QTEAM ■pACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS: :■" \ Hooking Passengers and Cargo 0 all 1 '■ New* Zealand Porte. i TARAKOHE DIRECT. Steamer onlv.^* FOXTON DIRECT . S learner early. NE\\' PLVMOUTir DIRIXT. Kaitoa 10-niorrow. ;, ' PETONE DIRECT, i SteaTner early. FOR FREIGHT AND PASSAGE Apply to-*-NANCARROW AND CO., Local Agents. OHAW, and A LBION G OY., L TD. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS --<*■•- ; DON VIAiaONTE VIDEO, RIO d e JANEIRO. AND TENERIFFE. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE TRADE. SAILINGS: HOMEWARD SAILI^nc (Circumstances Permitting). . r • Toiid Com- DAtft of Fiual - nme mauder Leaving Port 115 Tainui 99,57 Moffatt June 18 Wei. IIS lonic 12,232 Starch July 16 Wei. § Arawa 9.372 Clayden Augr, 18. Wei: § Athcuie 12,'JS* Croseland Sep. 10 Wei; ||Twiu Screw; §Calls at : Kio de Jauiero. ALL FITTED 'WITH WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. PASSAGES FROM LONDON MAY BE ARRANGED HERE. For full particalari apply to the Agent! — - DUNCAN McLKAN, P," «eng er and Freights Agents, ' \ , Greymoßth. |^EV JTEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S T.INE. 10 'SOUTHAMPTON (Land Pas- . sengers) AND LONDON. Via Monte Video and Teneriffe. THU MOST MODERN PASSfcNGER STEAMERS. In th« Southern Hemisphere. j»*«»r. %bn ,, t Fja»j Tort Tui-abina (2) July SO WelliuKton 10 OCO R,,apehii {'it Aii},'. 27 .. »««« Keuiwenv (tJ) SBpt.'-'l l^.MKt Hnabine 2 Oct Z2 „ l^.llUO (2) Twin Screw. All tbe above vessels' are FITTED WITH WIRELESS TELG GRAPH Y. FARES FROM GREYMOUTH: Tbiid-clasSj single, from £19 to £2s. Second-class, single, from £38 to First class, itogle. from £ti to £7$ Warrants issued at Greymouth for passengers from the Old Country. Passengers booking at Grey mouth •re given a free coastal passage to the port at which they join the Horn* steamer. NANCARROW AND CO-, Passengers and Freight Agents, Greymouth. WESTPORT AGENT : W. T. Slee. WOKITIKA AGENT: V. M.Bopar. I^ORD TVEUTSCHER T LOYD tEDUCED FARES TO LONDON v AND CONTINENT. HSingle. Return- ■"■■ I id I . d Fixsf-cUlf ...... ?a o 0 .121 0 0 lecond'clasi ... 47 0 0 74 o o Third-flaw ■•■,'-» 17 o 0 50 n o meaniac j Melbourne | Toni ; _ j : . . Qneioennn May 15 May 13 tfohnrolioret June 12 .Inne 10 Sieten July 10 i.Tuly 8 8021 Jrtdlitz Aittriißt 12 Aiißiist 5 JUmo Sept 5 iSept 2. 81S8 <<ojarnhorat O«t S ISepfc 3f . * ttneUenan " Oet M |Oct 28 8021 ■■ . •.-..,■„■ . ■ '-t--; -!■- -. .Return tickets interchangeable with Holt's Blue ; Funnel Line, via. Cape Good Hope. 'First-class £toi $s od, l«x«id-ctais Si od. UN tOCABTK AND CO.. % . ■■''"., . '' '■•••Ik ,
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Grey River Argus, 16 July 1914, Page 1
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