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IJNlpii &TEAM gHlfc gJO. D^ NEW ZEALAND LTD. PROPOSED SAILINGS. FOR WELLINGTON (from Lytteiton) •Mararoa, Monday, Wedneiday, FrL ' ■ «*J» •Maori, Tuesday, JThmrsday, Saturday Passengers from Coast connect with Maori, and berths reserved wl'en booking at Greymouth, Connecting train leaves Christchwrch for Lyttelton 7.23 ji.m. WESTPOKT, NELSON & WELLINGTON. fFxom Greymoath). Mapourika, Thurs 13 April, 6 p.m - Fictou passengers tranship to Pateena, at. Nelson, faasenrers booked to all New Zealand and Australasian ports. TyDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. *Manuka, Friday 21st April. MELBOURNE FROM WELLING - TON, DIRECT. *Paloona, Saturday, 29th April^ *Niagara frorp. Auckland, April 18 VIA SAN FRAxSCISCQ. *Moana,.fi'oni.Wellington April 27 ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL % MAIL J STEAMERS. Sailing from Sydney and Melbourne as Tinder, for London, via Plymouth; Tons From Frqm Reg Sydney Melbourne *omrah, 8130 April 19; April 26 Mutktbly thereafterFirst and second saloon tickets are available for return by P. and 0- Co. 11 *■ • Wireifeis telegraphy. Anchor"^i"ne~ t "of steam PACKETS. EEGDLAE Saj.« u*GS Booking Passengexs and Cargo to tU New Zealand Ports. ' • ONEHUNGA DIRECT, Steamer early. s ™ iRAEOHE DIRECT, Steamer early. '" NEtSON VIA WESTPORT. Steamer early. WANGANUI DIRECT. Steamer early. MOTEUKA DIRECT. Steamer early. FOE FREIGHT AND * x^dAGu Apply to: — NANC ARROW AND CO., Local Agents, SHA"W,"TSAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY, LTD. THE DIRECT LINE Ol 1 STEAMERS TO LONDON TIA AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH •••■..' 'AFRICA. The Largest Passenger bteamers tlie.'NewZealand Trade. . Sailing (circumstances pefrmitv . ting): — — / — "V '- ; ; T~ Tons Com Date of FinaJ Maine e,,^ uiaiider Leaving Port 1...,, ... April lo^fc 12332. ;. - April Auck. Corinthio. , — — July *uo nut carry passengers. Twin Screws. Fitted with wireless. ■■■■«• . ' Passages from London may -be arranged h.ere # For full particulars apply to the ■ ' • agents: DUNCAN MCLEAN, ■ passenger and Freight Agents. GREYMOUTH. NEW" "ZEALAND^ SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. TO SOUTHAMPTON (Land Passengers) AND LONDON, via Australia and South Africa. THE MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS. In The Southern Hemisphere _~. «| Jtfk —■ '—is—- ~ TaraUna 2 May WeUinjton 10,960 fiemnera 2 June 11,5i0 Bnahine 2 Jaly .. 11,000 (2) Twin screw, calling Rio."~^ All the above vessels are FITTED WITH WIRELESS TELEI4 - GRAPHY r fARES FROM GREYMOUTH Third-class single, from £19 to £23. Second, Class single, from £38 to £43. First-class, single, from £64 to £75. Warrants issued at Greymouth for passengers the Old Country. > Passengers booking at Greymouth are given a free coastal passage to. the port at whcih tfiey join the Home ■teamer. NANO ARROW AND CO. Passenger and • Freight Agents. ' * ■ ' Greymouth. WESTPORT AGENTS: W. T. Slee ROKETIKA AGENT: V. M. Bonar. NEWMAN BROS. BEEFTON— WESTPOET MOTOE SERVirr. ■ EIGHT PASSJ : .x t> CB CAE ' LEAVES WESTVOiyr DAILY At 9.: J -;> a.m. \ LEAVES. EEEFTON DAILY At* 9.30 a.m. BOOKING riFFl.'fcS EEEFTON-T-Stevyiison '3 HoteL \ GBEYMOUTH— HarIey and Co. \ Ltd. NEWMAN BROS . J?roprletori. - For .Children's Hacking Cough
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Grey River Argus, 12 April 1916, Page 1
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