- ; ; YVAIROA and mohaka h.b. go. ▼▼ LIMITED. The Company’s twin screw, fv.il powered TANG A ROA trades exclusive ly between Port Ahuriri and iVaircß. ' and tiie sailings are regulated by th state of the V, airoa bar. The Cargo Service between Port Ahuriri, . c.irc.'i. and Mohoka is cup plemented by the Company’s powerfutwin ecrew oil engine vessels. TE AROHA and TU ATU. Cargo sail itigs as inducement offers. This ia the best and quickest route for visitors to Lake Wa-ikaretnoar.a and Morere Hot Springs. Passengers can rely on safe, comfortable, and expeditious travelling, the voyage to and from Wairoa usually occupying -'A hours, An against 36 by the overland route. FARES (at presenD ara 10/- each way. JOHN C. TONKIN, Manager. ’Phones: Office 28, Private House 112 Manager for Hawke’s Bay. JJICHARDSON AND CO., LTD Steamers: “RIPPLE.” “KAHU,” “BURD,’ “FANNY,” “WEKA,” “KIRITONA,’ And “KOUTUNUI.” Trading: MAIN PORTS. WELLINGTON: JOHNSTON & CO., LTD., Agents CAPT. P. A. PETERSEN, Ro preeentative. N A PUSH • RICHARDSON <fc CO., LTD. Agents, Port Ahuriri. I Office Telephone, 621; Manager’,Private House, 501. | GISBORNE: WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., Agents. COAST BAYS. Between NAPIER and WELLINGTON a.i follows :—Waimarama, Kairakau, Mangakuri, Pourerere, Blackhead, Whangaehu, Cape Tuinagain, Akitio, Aohanga, Mataikona, Castlepoint, Uriti. Karaka Bay. Flat Point, Glenburn, Te Awfiite, "White Rock, Palliser Bay, Orongo Orongo, etc., etc.
Between NAPIER and GISBORNE as follows:—Arapawanui, Moeangiangi. Waibua, Waikokopu, Opoutama, Kini Kini, Alahia, Portland Island, Taiponitu, Tawapata, Table Cape, Wainui, Whangawehi, Boat Harbour, etc., etc. “KOUTUNUI.”— Runs between Auckland and Tokomaru Bay, and other trading as required. “RIPPIE.” —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.” —between Napier and Gisborne and work Coast Bays as required. Nrw TRAWLING AND FISH • £Jr ’ SUPPLY GO., LTD. STEAM FISHING VESSEL OWNERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FISH MERCHANTS. HEAD OFFICE: PORT AHURIRI. And at EMERSON STREET, NAPIER; Cuba Street, Molesv?or;th Street, and Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON. Telegrams —“ Fish Supply,” Pori Ahuriri; “ Alward,” Wellington. , rjIHE TYSER LINE, LIMITED. MONTHLY DESPATCH OF FIRSTCLASS CARGO STEAMERS TO LONDON DIRECT. LIST OF STEAMERS.
| Tons [ Steamer. | Bur- | Commander i then. | xXlakariui 112,5(Ht xMuritai 12,00t)T. Firth xNerehana j 10,000[J. E. L. Compton xWhakarua -10,000,A. IS. Kemp xMarero j 1 t : ,OOOjT. B. Linklater xNiwaru j 10.000; I’. E. -Mellow Mitniro i 10,000'J. Dunean Tomoana 10,000 S. \V. Hayter Imlralema 10,c00W.H. Lee. xludrabarah 12,500; A. H. Smith xlndrapura j 12,oOOiK.P.Craven Star of Australia: 10,0<Xl;F. W. Ulyatt Star of Scotland!iO,OOG ! E. D. Beck xStar of Canada 12,000 .1 M. Hart xStarof India |i2,UPO F. J. Kearney x ’Twrn scr-itv. The above steamers were all built specially for the New Zealand trade, fitted with Refrigerating Machinery cf the most modern type, in charge of competent engineers, and are noted for the exceptionally satisfactory condition in which tiieir frozen meat cargoes a r c being delivered. The Company is prepared to carrj wool and produce of every dascription LOWEST CURRENT RATES OF FREIGHT. For full particulars apply to — WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. Or H B. FARMERS' CO-OPERATiVfc ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, Agents. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPINC COMPANY’S LINE.
ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Via MONTE VIDEO, TENEEIFFE, AND PLYMOUTH. (Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.) Specially fitted with Giayton’e Patent Fire Extinguishers. lons Steamei K’gis From To Sail Ruapehu (2)' ASiiO Welli'gt'n June 27 Rotorua (/>)* 1 JSSU Weili gt'n July 25 Turakiua(2U lirjtv; ' — Aug. 22 Remnera (2)* 125wi — Sept. I!) Ruahine (2)” 12000’ — Oct. 17 I (2) Twin ccrcw. ITipi.i screw. Passengers are booked at lowest ( rates, and forwarded to port of steam- : er’s departure free of extra expense. For Freight and Passage nppiv to— ! THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO., LTD. ! JAS. 1. CATO. Local Manager, i Napier or Pert Ahuriit
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 168, 1 July 1912, Page 2
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