Sr NEW ZEALAND LTD. ; PROPOSED SAILINGS.. TOR WELLINGTON (from lyttelton) ■, •Mtrarov Monday, Weineiday, FrL l-V ,«*y- - ; ;; - ''• ■'■•'■.■■.; ■:. ■ %;*Maorir Tnesdayi ffh«rsd»y, Saturday * ; tP.asseTifirers . from Coast coomect with V : s '^aori, and benhs reserved wl'en -■booicin^ at Greymouth. Conhectinjj VV; (train leaves Christchurch for LyttelMx 7.23 p.m. ':•■ / Westport, nelson & welW -, (From Grey mo»th). Mapourika, Thursday, 27th April, 6 ' : .,V' . p.m, <:-^ \i''.- ■ ■: . * Ficxon passengers transMp to Pateena at JNel^bn. Passengers booked to > all New Zealand and* Aifeitrala'sian ports. Sydney Wellington: . -ManulsaV 21st April. . MELBOURNE FROM WELLING: r T^N, DIRECT. :> *Pal6ona,"^iurday, 29th April. '-■■■ Canada, v America* london, ':■'■>' etc^. VIA VANCOUVER. . *Niagara f rpb. Auckland, April 18 ■>' -VIA SA3S FRANCISCO. ffoni Wellington April ?7 ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Bailing from Sydney and Melbourne* as under, for London, via Gape of Good Hope and "Ply-' mduth.l \ • .''..*' . steamer Tons From Frojn Reg Sydney Melbourne *<Jnlrali, 8130 Aprill9; April 26 ; . , Monthly Firsthand second' saloon tickets are available for return by P. and O. Co. ♦Wireless telegraphy. , " - VjSIC^OR .LINE OF STEAM ■£*- = PAOkETS. EEGULAE JSAJ-* jU>GS > Booking Passengers «tnd^>aTgo to tU - ; New Zealand Ports. ,;y :y\ ONEHUNGA DIRECT. I v Steamer early. " ■K'.'_. 4 AJJAKOHE DIRECT. - Steamer early. • ';{^, N^LSoSFviA WESTPORT. ''r .Steamer early. WANGANUI DIRECT. 1 Steamer early. ; *~~ MOTEUKA DIRECT. '. Steamer early. FOR FREIGHT AND x-^rfAG^ Apply to: — NANCARROW AND CO., ' " ".•'■■' v /' Local Agents. ' :toAW,7sAyipf: ■■otip TE& DIRECT LINE OP 'STEMIERS TO LONDON \IA AUSTRALIA AND . SOUTH AFRICA. The Largest Passenger Steamers in -', Jkne New Zealand Trade. Sailing (circumstances permit- •' : ; .:.-. ting): 1. Tonß Com Date of Final Name 80g... mander Leaving Port • ■'■'•.■ '• ' A.rawa : ' — '... April lonic ' 12232 — Aprii Auok. Corinthic. ■■.» r- — J^J •Jao, not carry passengers. T\v3n Screws. Fitted with wire- • *"' . v . '" "•' less. • " Passages from. London may., be arranged here. For full particulars apply to the . . .agents: ■■'..:-; DUNCAN MCLEAN, '■■ ■■ Passenger and Freight Agents. J ■■;■;'..' GREYMOUTH. NEW . 'ZEALAND SHIPPING LINE. ■ TO SOUTHAMPTON (Land Passengers) AND LONDON, via Australia and South. Africa. THE MOST MODERN PASSENGER I STEAMERS. la Tbo Southern Hemisphere fto^ |P -^^ '■■«« Turakina 2 May ' ' Wellington 10,960 fiemnera 2 June •' „ lh%fl Bnahine 2 Jnly 11,000 (2) Twin screw, calling Rio. All the above vessels are ' FITTED WITH WIRELESS TELE- ';■ .- GRAPHY '■ 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 from the Old Country. Passengers booking at Greymouth are given a- free coastal passage to the port -at wheih they join the Home steamer., . ; v NANCARROW AND CO. Passenger and Freight Agents. Greymouth. . WESTPORT AGENTS: W. T. Slee . HOKITIKA AGENT: V. M.' Bonar. NEWMAN BPS., :' REEFTON— WEKTPOBT MOTOR .'.;. ■ /SEBMHE . ! EIGHT PASb US OR« CAR LEAVES WESTPOBT DAILY At 9.^0 n.m. LEAVES BEEFI ON DAILY . . ' At 930 a.m, BooKma orajctis REEFTON-r-Stevenson's HoteL • ; . GREYMOUTH— -H:; Hey and Co. '.- -.""' . ;..- " : xta. . • ' . '" NEWMAN BROS Proprietor!.
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Grey River Argus, 14 April 1916, Page 1
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