1 -1 I i (Continued from Page 1.) | T UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND (I/fD.). I TIME TABLE. (Subject to Alteration.) i GHBORNE AND AUCKLAND. Mokoia. Wednesday. Dec. 2 ). 3 p.in. Monouai. Tit.-dax. H.r. 23. s.3<) p.ui.j Tara - . - , era, Frida v. Dec. 29. 5..30 p.m. I SH)M - .Y. \ i.i AUCKLAND. Taraxvcra. Fiklay. Dee. S.tp) p.m. ! Transhipping to Maheno at Auckland. : WELLINGT() N, LA TI’ELTON, And DUNEDIN. I T: - . av. •—a. Thu: -I iv. Dee. 21. 2 p.in. I Mokoia. Mend i' . Dee. 25. 9 a.m.' [ BLIT i - . lIOBARL' And .MI’.LBDURNE Tara warn. Thursday. Dee. 21. 2 p.m. | ( Pa-seiigers onlv.) I WELLING I’ON T<) SYD<EV DIRECT Jia.'inki. i'Tiilav. Dec. 29. FIJI (From AUCKLAND). Nanva. Wednesday. Dre. 20. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS (From 1 AUCKLAND). 1 Atua. Titesdav, -Jan. 2. | RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. Tiihme, January ](5 (frem Auckland). Tickets available for stop-over or return by Messrs, lluddart, Parker and Co.'s steamers. OUTWARD Cargo for Southern Steamers must he at Breakwater by j NOQN, and for Northern Steamers bj 3 1 >.m. rpHE TYSER LINE, LIMITED. MONTHLA’ DESPATCH OF FIRSTCLASS CARGO STEAMERS TO LONDON DIRECT. LIST OF STEAMERS. I Tons j Steamer. j Bur- | Commander i then. I x.Makariui iI2,SuJH. Hc'llis xMiiritai I F. ('. Lid wou xNerehana i LU.iHio J. E. L. compton xWhakarua A. IL Kemp I xMarere lu,0(io T. B. Linklatei 1 xNiwara 10.000 P. E. Mellow [ Mimiro iU.Wtid. Dnncan I Tomoaua iH’,O<WS. W. Hayter ! Indralema , 10,01)0 W. Wilkes • xlndrabarah 1 12,500 R.P.Craven | xlndrapura , 1 2,500: Hollingsworth 1 Star ot Australia'lo,ooo F. W. LTyatl I Star of Scotland tOj'i.OO E. I). Baek [ xStar of Canada I-t.oOO J M. Hart j xStar of India 'f2,*oo F. - L Kearney x Twin screw. The above steamers were all built specially for the New Zealand trade, fitted xvith Refrigerating Machinery of the most modern type, in charge of competent engineers, and are noted for the exceptionally satisfactory condition in which their frozen meat cargoes a’ - e being delivered. ; The Company is prepared to carry 1 wool and produce of every description LOWEST CURRENT RATES OF I FREIGHT. 1 For full particulars apply to — WILLIAMS AND KET'J'LE, LTD. Or 11.8. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, ; Agents. WAIROA AND MOHAKA S.S. CO.. LIMITED. The Company’s twin screw, full powered TANGAROA trades exclusively between Port Ahuriri and AVairoa. and the sailings are regulated by the state of the AVairoa bar. The Cargo Service between Port Ahuriri, Wairoa, and Mohoka is supplemented by the Company's powerfu] twin screw oil engine vessels, TE AROHA and TU ATU. Cargo sailings as inducement offers. This is the best and quickest route for visitors to Lake AVaikaremoana and Morere Hot Springs. Passengers can rely on safe, comfortable, and expeditious travelling, the voyage to and from AVairoa usually occupying 41 hours, as against 36 by the overland route. FARES (at present) are 10/- each way. JOHN C. TONKIN, Manager. 'Phones: Office 28. Private House 112 RICHARDSON AND CO., LTD. Steamers: '■RIPPLE,” “K.Ulli,” “P.URU,” “FAWY,” “WEKA.” '‘KIRITONA,” And “KOUTUNUI.” Trading: MAIN PORTS. WELLINGTON: JOHNSTON A CO.. LID., Agents. CAl’l’. P. A. PETERSEN, Representative. NAPIER: RICHARDSON & CO., LTD., Agents. Port Ahuriri. Office Tele[>hone, 621 ; Manager’s Private House, 301. GISBORNE: WILLIAMS A KETTLE, LTD., Agents. 1 COAST BAYS. i Betxveen NAPIER and A'ELLiNG-i TON as follows: —Waimarama, Kairakau. Mangakuri, Pourerere, Black- ' head, AVliangaehu, Cape Turnagain, [ Akitio, Aohanga, Mataikona, Castle- ; point, Uriti. Karaka Bax - . 1 iat Point, [ Olenl'tirn, Te Awaite. A\ hite Rock, 1 Palliser Bay, Orongo Orongo, etc., etc. Betxveen NAPil.lt anil GISBORNE ! as follows: —Arapaxxanui, Moeangiangi. 1 Waihua, Waikiflropu. Opoutama, Kmi ; Kiui, Mahia, Portland Island, taipo- [ t utu. Taxvapata. Table Cape. M ainui, 1 Whangawebi. Boat Harbour, etc., etc. 1 “KOUTUNUI.” -Runs betxveen Auckland and Tokornaru Bay, and ■ other trading as required. ' “RIPPLE.”—Loads in We’lington ■ for Port Ahuriri and Gisborne wharves i ex'ery Monday and Tuesday. Dis- ; charges at Pert Ahuriri Thursday [ morning and loads and leaves for Gis- , borne same afternoon. ; “KAHU.” —Runs continually be-i tween Wellington and Port Ahnriri ; wharf and calls at all intermediate Coast Ba vs as required. “RURU.” “FANNY.” “AVEKA,” and “KIRITONA.” — Run between Napier and Gisborne and work Coast; Bays as reqiurod. [ IT IS RESOLVED To obtain the (JEN! INI. 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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 7, 19 December 1911, Page 3
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