TTNION CTKAM RHiP COMP AMY or NKW ZEALAND, LIMITED TIME TABLE ■Subject to A'T-f-ni.O'-S). GISBORNE ROA TXTEA D. Arahura, M.niday. O 23, S p.m. Arabura. Wednesday. Oct. 25, 8 p.m. Tarawera, Friday. Oct. -_T. s p.m. GISBORNE, ToKoMARC BAY AND AUCKLAND. Arahnra, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 8 p.m. Tarawera, Friday, o<-t. 2*, S p.m. SYDNEY, via AUCKLAND. Tarawera, Friday, Nov. 10, 8 p.m. (Transhipping to Niagara.) WELLINGTON TO LYT f ELT ON. Daily, 7.45 a.m. (Sundays excepted). Through Railway Tickets and Labels issued in conjunction with steamer tickets to all pririrtpa- stations in South Island. WELLINGTON 1 YITELTON AND DUNEDIN, Monowai, Monday, Oct. 23. 10 a.m. Tarawera, Thursday. Nov. 2, noon. WELLINGTON TO SYDNEY AND HOBART. Manuka, Thursday. Oct. 26. WELLINGTON TO MELBOURNE. Paloona. Saturday. Nov. !. SUVA, LEV UK.A. TONGA AND 'SAMOA (frotn Auckland). Talune, Monday, Nc/. 13. j LONDON, <tc., ria SAN FRANCISCO! (S«4 -Special »-i'-e:-ti-em-..;:t; . * Wireless Telegraphy. AU Tickets are available for stop-over ' Or return by. Messrs. Huddart, Parker end Co.’s steamers. Agents for CANADIAN A FRTR GIAN LINE ORIENT ROYAL MAIL LINE. ’ ~ i
|y C DDART- pARK ER JJNE. FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE Sailing (circumstances permitting): SYDNEY, via GISBORNE. TOKOMARU BAY AND AUCKLAND. AVestralia, Friday, Nov. 3. 8 p.m. Victoria. Friday, Nov. 17. S p.m. WELLLNGTON, LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Westralia, Friday, Oct. 27, 2 p.m. (Omits Lyttelton). Victoria, Thursday. Nor. 9, 2 p.m. WELLINGTON To MELBOURNE via SOUTHERN PORTS (omits Hobart). Wimmera. Saturday, Nov. 11. 5 p.m. Wimmera. Saturday. IX-e. 2. 5 p.rn. WELLLNGTON TO SYDNEY AND HOBART. I Riverina, Thursday, Nov. !). 5 p.m. ! Riverina, Thursday, Nov. 30, 5 p.m. Riverina carries Ist and 2nd saloon and steerage passengers. i Tickets can be obtained and berths •ecured at the local agents for any of the above passages. AU fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. : Cargo must be at Breakwater Goods Shed hy 11 a.m. for South and 3 p.trior North. AU Tickets are a ■ .’ilai ie aLo for stop over or return nv A NY Ur THE UNION' COMPANY’S SI’EAMERS. and holders of the U S S. Co.’s Tickets may travel by above-named vessels. N.Z. Agents for B.e I'■ "burn Colliery. Head Office for New Zealanl: Queen’s Chambers. Wellington. • O. H. CRANBY AND CO . LIMITED,' Napier Agent* Phone 11 35 j TITHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING J- COMPANY’S LINE. To Plymouth (to land passenger®), and London, via I’anajtia Canal. MOST MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSF.NGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Stea mer. Tons. « ■>,:« To sail Turakina 10.960 Wellington Nov 3 Remuera 11,500 Wellington N0v.30 Ruahine 11, (.*.>o Jan. Rotorui. 11.5<'Y> Feb. Ruapehu March Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Return Tickets available by P._aml O. Line, on terras to be ascertained on application to the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.. LTD. NAPIER or PORT AIIURIRI. |
Richardson and co., ltd.,' SHIPOWNERS. I Heed Office; PORI’ AHURIRI. | WAIRO.A AND MOHAKA: I TANGABOA. TE ARUIIA, and TU : ATU run regularly (aeather permitting} . between Napier, Wairoa and Mohaka.) WELLINGTON-NA PIER-GISH* >RN E. 1 RIPPLE loads in Wellington for Port; Ahuriri and Gisborne wharves every | Monday and Tuesday. She discharges ‘ Bi Port Ahuriri Ihursdav morning, and loads and leaves for Gisborne the same afternoon. Others steamers frequently trading from Wellington for Port Ahuriri, and also from Port Ahuriri for Gisborne * harf. EAST COA&T BAYS. Several steamers trading continuously io practically every coast landing between Wellington and Auckland, including Uastlepoint. A kiti<x Cape Turnagain, Waixoa, Waikokopu. Tolr.g.i Bay. lokotnaru Bay. V>'a:pim Bay, t'vp.iroa, Port Awanui, Te Araroa :-nd Whan/aros. ELI ElRipple, Kahu. Tangaroa, Rtiru. Kiritona. , Echo. Koiitunm, Fanny, Te Arc:.a, at.A 1 u Atu. MAIN REP RESENT.*TI VES: Wellington—Jobr.stvu and Co., Ltd. Port Ahuriri—-Richardson A Co., Ltd W air on —Richard and Co. Ltd. Gisborne —Williarr.- and Kettle. Ltd. A nek Lan A—Richard on and Co., Ltd TELEPHONES; Office— 62l ami Manager's Private House—B-15. Chief Shipping Clerk —111-17. Captain of Tangarco—297.
NIHON'S pOYAL g ER VICE. HA VEL» K' K--HA SI IN GS. Oars leave HAVELOCK: 7. to, 8.30. 9.30, 1'1.30, 11 30 H.m.. 1 0. 2.10. 3.15. 4.10, 5 30, 6 15 p m, Saturdays only: 7.0, 7.30. Thursday night. Flavelock 730 * Leave” HASTINGS; - <>. 915. 1010 11.0 a.m.. 12.10. l. 3»». 3.0. 3 1-5. 5.0. 6.50, 6.-5 O p.m Saturdays only: 3.30 continuing tdl 10.15 p.m. Thursday eight, 10.10. FARE; SIXPENCE No inert Tickets sold after September Ist, 1916. CABS rtb 'BUSES ON HIRE day and night. p'SURANCE QO.. LTD Tn mi rances accepted on all de.icr i ptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. Hastings Agir.ta. fl F ROACTT I’eretaurra* street hb frljt PROnCCF. AND COOI WCOBAGS OIL. LTD.. Market rtreei.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 264, 24 October 1916, Page 2
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