UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.). ’ TIME-TABLE. (Subject to Alteration.) ! GISBORNE AND AUCKLAND. ' Hauroto, Tues., May 30, 8.30 p.m. < Mokoia, Friday, June 2, 8.30 p.m. i ' Tarawera, Tues., June 6, 8.30 p.m. I SYDNEY, VIA AUCKLAND. I Monowai, Friday, June 2, 8.30 p.m. I Transhipping to Maheno at Auckl’d. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. i Hauroto, Monday, June 5,2 p.m. J BLUFF, HOBART, AND | MELBOURNE. i • WELLINGTON TO SYDNEY | DIRECT. Moeraki, Friday, June 2. FIJI (FROM AUCKLAND). Navua, Wednes., June 7. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS (FROM AUCKLAND). Tofua, Tuesday, June 20. > RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. j Talune, June 6th (from Auckland) Tickets available for stop-over or i return by Messrs. Huddart, Parker ! and Co.’s steamers. I OUTWARD Cargo for Southern Steamers must be at Breakwater by NOON, and for Northern Steamers bv 3 o.m. i THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.’S LINE. ! ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, via i MONTE VIDEO, TENERIFFE ! AND PLYMOUTH. 1 Specially fitted with Clayton’s j Patent Fire Extinguishers. i Tons ; Steamer Il gis From To sail ; Rotorua (3) I2sia) W'elli'gt’n May 31 ; Turakina(2) 10960 — June 29 : Tong'riro(2) 10192 — July 27 ! Rnahine (2) 42000 — Aug’st 24 ; Ruapehu(2) 9880 — Sept 21 ' (2) Tvvin screw. (3) Triple screw. *; Passengers are booked at Lowest . ' Rates, and forwarded to port of i steamer’s departure free of extra expense. For Freight or Passage apply to : THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO., LTD. JAS. I. CATO, Loc».l Manager, Napier or Port Ahuriri. ! De PELICHET. McLEOD & CO., Market St., Hastings (Agents).
I - Richardson and ro, LIMITED.' Steamers: “RIPPLE.” “KAHU,” “RURU,” ' “FANNY,” “WEKA,” “KIRITONA,” and “KOUTUNUI.” TRADING : MAIN PORTS. WELLINGTON: JOHNSTON ut CO., Ltd, Agents. CAPT. P. A. PETERSEN, Representative. NAPIER : RICHARDSON & CO., LTD. Agents, Port Ahuriri. Office Telephone, 621 ; Manager’s Private House, 501. GISBORNE: WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD. Agents. COAST BAYS. Between NAPIER and WELLINGTON as follows: —Waimarama, Kairakau, Mangakuri, Pourerere, Blackhead, Whangaehu, Cape Turnagain, Akitio, Aohanga, Mataikona, Castlepoint, Uriti, Karaka Bay, Flat Point, Glenburn, Te Awaite, White Rock, Palliser Bay, Orongo Orongo, etc., etc. Between NAPIER AND GISBORNE as follows :—Arapawanui, Moeangiangi, Waihua, Waikokopu, Opoutama, Kini Kini, Mahia, Portland Island, Taiporutu, Tawapata, Table Cape, Wainui, Whangawehi, Boat Harbour, etc., etc. “KOUTUNUI”—Runs between Auckland and Tokomaru Bay, and other trading as required. “RIPPLE”—Loads in Wellington for Port Ahuriri and Gisborne' wharves every Monday and Tuesday. Discharges at Port Ahuriri Thursday morning and loads and leaves for Gisborne same afternoon “KAHU”—Runs continually between Wellington and Port Ahuriri wharf and calls at all intermediate Coast Bays as required. “RURU,” “FANNY,” “WEKA” and “KIRITONA” —Run between Napier and Gisborne and work Coast Bays as required. The s.s. Ripple sails for Gisborne on Friday at 5 p.m.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 141, 31 May 1911, Page 4
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