SHIPPING. jK UNION SHAM SKIP COMPANY ON MJ!., LT®. Ballings (aireumitanees permitting):— NOB WILLINGTON (from Lyttelton) Maori —Mon., Wed., Fri.., g.S3 p.m.* Wahine—Tne., Thu., Sat., <5:5« p.m.* •Train from Ohristehareh. Coast Passengen connect with steamer at Lyttelton on Tne., Thu., Sai. Throagh rail tickets to Lyttelton obtainable at thia office. WMLLINGTON-PIOTON SISVIOI. .'amahine sails from:— Wellington, Mon., Wed., Fri., 3 pm. Picton, Tae., Thu., Sat., 2.30 i .m. FOB BYDNBY. Tahiti—(from Wellington) Nov. 23 •Marama—(form Auckland) Nov. 23 •Marama—(from Wellington) Dec. 7 •Maunganui—(for Auckland) Dec. 7 •Passengers in three classes. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT FROM WELLINGTON. Mauuka, Nov. 17th. ISLAND TONES— To Sava (Fiji), Nnknalofa, Haapal, Vavan (Tonga), Apia (Samoa). Tofua —(from Auckland) Deer. 3rd And every fonr weeks thereafter. POE CALCUTTA (from New Zealand) Sussex—Sept., Jan. and May. Limited passenger accommodation. CANADA, U.S.A., ENGLAND. (Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver). Aorangi—(from Auckland) Nov. 20th (Via Rarotonga, Tahiti, San Fran cisco). Tahiti (from Wellington) Dec. 4th Fortnightly sailings thereafter. EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU AND TAHlTl—Particulars on Application Enquiries are invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Tahiti, Canada, United States, Europe; Around the Pacific Tours, including Japan and the East; Around the World Tours in either direction. ! • <? Agents for P. * O. and Orient Lines. UNION 8.8. CO- OF N,Z. LTD. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. FASTEST PASSENGER VESSELS IN THE DIRECT SERVICE. TO THE UNITED KINGDOM VIA PANAMA CANAL. With Unsurpassed Accommodation. Jteamer From About tRIMUTAKA Wellington Nov. 24 f*ROTORUA Wellington Jan. 5 1929 1 RUAPEHU Wellington Jany. 12th ’REMUERA Wellington, Feb. 2, 1929 {RUAPEHU Wellington, February t’RUAHINE Wgtn. March 39, 1929 •RANGITIKEI Wellington) Apl. 27 "•New Motor Vessel, 17,500 tons. •Oil Fuel. (Calls off Pitcairn Island, subject to weather conditions permitting. •• {lntermediate Saloon. Return tickets are interchangeable with P. and O. and Orient Lines (via Suer), C.A. and Union Lines (via Canada and America), or Aberdeen and Sues Tunnel Lines (via South Africa). For further particulars apply:— ZHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED, Albert and Mackay Streets. ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKET REGULAR SAILINGS. ' / , : f. i 1I; i •■-king Passengers and Cargo to all New Zealand Ports. NEW PLYMOUTH. Steamer early. , ONAKAKA. Bteamer early. WANGANUI. Steamer early. NELSON Steamer early. TABAKOHE. Steamer early. PICTON. Alexander, to-night. Passenger? and Freights apply— NANOABROW & CO., i"-— Agents. £AW, BAVILL & ALBION CO. LTD. Direct Line to Southampton via Panama Canal. Steamer Tons Date From ♦MATAROA 12,350 3 Dee. Wgtn. Embarkation 4 p.m. fTAINUI 10,000 20 Dee. Wgtn. •TAMAROA 19 Jan. tCORINTHIC 13 Feb. tIONIC 13 Mar. •MATAROA 13th April ,'TAINUI 9 May •TAMAROA Bth June tCORINTHIC 3rd July . tIONIO 31st July PASSENGERS EMBARK PREVIOUS EVENING. •New luxurious oil burning steamers carrying first and third classes. fThree Classes. All passengers must secure passports. DUNCAN McLEAN, Agents, GREYMOUTH
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Grey River Argus, 21 November 1928, Page 8
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