SHIPPING. /WK. //All A P 1,1 • • " 'l' l VUlpl ft W' 1 -’ liK’« £•••", UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY mailings (circumstances permitting):— FOR WELLINGTON (FROM LYT TEUTON). Maori, Mon., Wed., Fri. Raugatira, Tues., Sat. f.lO p.m. tr:un from Christchurch ■•n (.ectfl. 1 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday train* from Greymouth con »ect. Through tail tickets Lyttelton an-’ ituro obtainable at this office. V E LLI NG TO N-PICTON SERVICE: - - ARAHURA— From Wellington—Mon., Wed., Frid., 2.45 p.m. From Picton —Tues., Thurs., Sat., 2.45 p.m. •'OR AUCKLAND Wellington * Monowai, October 16th. FOB SYDNEY. With through booking to Mel bon tj■*.ud other Australian Ports). Passen RTs in thrMe classes. Ships ’ ductor; carried. From Wellington: Marama, October 11th, 3 p.m. FROM AUCKLAND— Monowai, October ISth, 3 p.m. FROM AUCKLAND FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. Monowai, Thursday, Oct. 18th, 3 p.m. ndwive tours in Australia %rraugsi FOR SUVA (Fiji), Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.) and Vancouver. Aorangi, from Auckland, Oct. 16th. FOR CALCUTTA, SINGAPORE, SAMARANG. Narbada, Sept., Jan., May. Agents for Orient Royal Mail Line Agents P. & 0. Steam Navigation Co. CANADA—UNITED STATES—EUROPE. Through booking by CANADIAN, AUSTRALASIAN AND UNION ROYAL MAIL LINES. Fortnightly sailings across the Puc/fic Passengers in three classes. Wellington to Auckland to Rarotonga, Honolulu, Ship. Tahiti, Bnv s (Fiji I, IPrnncifleo. Yaneonvei ViHona, AORANGI October 16th. ■MA KURA Oct. 29th. TS.A. AND CANADIAN RAILWAY TRAVEL Itineraries, cost of tours, and all inormation supplied. Rai] and hol'd p'-ervntions arranged EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU AND TAHITI. SPECIAL SEASONAL EXCURSION FARES: To Vancouver and San Francisco. Particulars on application. For full particulars, apply to UNION S.S. CO., of N.Z. LTD.
4 VIA PAHA?.-! a! (NO TRANSHIPMENT) The NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. LTD. For further particulars apply to the local agents;— JJNION gTEAM gUIP QOMILVNY 0E N.Z. L TD - SHAW SAVILL AND ALBION LINE. Incorporated in England. VIA PANAMA CANAL. TAINUI Tourist ('lass . I7lh Oct. TAMAROA Cabin Class 6th Nov. WA.IWERA 12 Passengers *.,E nd Nov. lONIC Tourist (’las.U| I.lth Dec. MATAROA Cabin Class i 3rd Jan. WAIPAWA 12 Passengers| Late Jan. AKAROA Cabin Class sth Feb. TA IX Cl Tourist ('lass | sth Mar. Shaw Savill steamers arc famed for their excellence. The Tourist steamers provide, at very moderate rates (£3B to £5O) comfortable surroundings, liberal deck spaces, ample public rooms and an unapproachable cuisine and service. The Cabin steamers are all oil-burn-ing vessels and in addition, for slight- I ly higher rates (£67 to £B2) give great er speed, up-to-date gymnasiums, attractive verandah cafes and first class service and cuisine. NEW YORK. Combined Tourist fares ' v TAINII to (’anal and PRESIDENT 'l' \FT from Canal are from £39. All fares are subject to exchange DUNCAN McLEAN, Agents, Grey mouth. ANCHOR SHIPPING & FOUNDRY CO., LTD. Taking Passengers and Cargo to all New Zealand Ports. WANGANUI. Steamer early. WESTPORT Steamer early. NELSON. Steamer early. NEW PLYMOUTH. Steamer early. PICTON. Steamer early. TARAKOHE. Steamer early. Passengers and Freights apply— NANCARROW AND £lO.
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Grey River Argus, 6 October 1934, Page 8
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