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Ik i Ao| fTNION STEAM tJHIP COMPANY Of MEW ZBJLAND. UNITED. TIMETABLE i Subject to AttarstivQ*). GISBORNE ROADSTEAD. Arahura, Monday. Oct. 23, 8. p.m. Arahura, Wednesday, (kt. 25, 8 p.m. Tarawera. Friday. Oct. 27, > p.m. GISBORNE, TOKOMARU BAY AND A UCKLAN D. Arahura, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 8 p.m. Taraweca, Friday, Oct. 27, 8 p.m. SYDNEY, ri» AUCKLAND. Tanawera, Friday, Nov. 10, 8 p.m. (Transhipping to Niagara.) WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON. Daily, 7.45 am. (Sundays excepted). Through Railway Tickets and Labels iasnea ia conjunction with steamer ticket* to all principal stations in Sotith Island. WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Mondwai, 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. 4. SUVA, LEVUKA, TONGA AND SAMOA (from Auckland). Talune, Monday, Nc.\ 13. LONDON, Ac., via SAN FRANCISCO (See Special Advertiaetueat). • Wireless Telegraphy. All Tickets are available for stop-over or return by Messrs. Huddart, Parker and Co.’* steamers. Ageete for CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE. ORIENT ROVAL MAIL LINE AaJL |JUDDART-pARKER pNL FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE Sailing (circuznstancee permitting): SYDNEY, via GISBORNE. TOKOMARU BAY AND AUCKLAND. Westvalia. Friday. Nov. 3, « p.m. t ictoria. Friday. Nu - . 17. x p.m. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Westraha. Thursday. N-r.-. 2-< 2 p.m. Victoria, Tbur-day. No'.. 9. 2 p.m. WELLINGTON TO MELBOURNE via' SOUTHERN PORTS (omits Hobart). Wimmer*. Saturday, Nov. 11. 5 p.m. Wimmeru, Saturday, De-. 2. 5 p.m. WELLINGTON TO SYDNEY AND HOBART. Riverina, Thursday, Nov. 9, 5 p.m. Riverina, Thursday. Nov. 30, 5 p.m. Riverina carries Ist and 2nd saloon and, steerage passengers. : Tickets can be obtained and berths secured at the local agents for any of, the above passages. I All fitted with Wireless Telegraphy, i Cargo must be at Breakwater Goods' fihed by 11 a.m. for South and 3 p.m. | for North. J All Tickets are available also for stop over or return bv ANY OF THE UNION ; COMPANY’S STEAMERS, and holders ‘ of the U.S.S. Co.’s Tickets may travel by above-named vessels. ; N.Z. Agents for the Heb burn Colliery.! Head Office for NewZealanl: Queen’* Chambers, Wellington. I C. IL CRANBY AND CO., LIMITED, Napier Agent* ’Phone 1138. I I 1 FITHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING' COMPANY’S LINE. ! To Plymouth (to land passengers), and London, via Panama Canal. MOST MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Steamer. Tons. From To sail Thrakina 10,960 Wellington Nov 3‘ Retnuera 11,500 Wellington N0v.30 Ruahine 11,000 Jan i Rotaruu 11,500 Feb. I < Ruapehu <l,BBO March ■ Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. i ■ Return Tickets available by P. and O. ; Line, on terms to be ascertained on i application to the i NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO , LTD. NAPIER or PORT AHURIRI.

OICHARDSON AND CO., LTD., SHIPOWNERS. Head Office . PORT AHURIRI. WAIROA AND MOHAKA: TANGAROA TE AROHA, and TU ATU run regularly (weather permitting) ! between Napier, Wairoa and Mohaka. WELLINGTON-NAI’IER-GISBORXE. RIPPLE loads in Wellington for Port Ahuriri and Gisborne wharves every Monday and Tuesday. She discharges ,at Poet Ahuriri Thursday morning, and load* and leaves for Gisborne the same afternoon. Others steamers frequently trading from Wellington for Port Ahu-; riri. and also from Port Ahuriri for Gisborne wharf. EAST COAST BAYS. Several steamers trading continuously to practically every coast landing between Wellington and Auckland, including Castlepcwnt, Akitio, Cape Turnagain, Wairoa, Walkokopu, To lag a Bay, Tokomaru Bay, Waipiro Bay, Tuparoa, Port Awanui, Te Araroa and Whangaroa. FLEET. Ripple, Kahu, Tangaroa, Ruru, Kintona, Echo, Koutunni, Fanny, Te Aroha, and Tu Atu. MAIN REPRESENTATIVES: Wellington—Johnston and Co., Ltd. Port Ahuriri—Richardson & Co., Ltd. Wairoa —Richardson and Co., Ltd. Gisborne —Williams and Kettle, Ltd. Auckland—Richardson and Co., Ltd. TELEPHONES: Office—62l and 878. Manager's Private House—B46. C%ief Shipping Clerk—lo 37. Captain of Tangaroa- -297 FANNY. FOR WAIKOKOPU. MONDAY, OCT. 30th, 10 P.M. NIMON’S J|OYAL ER VICE. HAVELOCK—HASTINGS. Oars leave HAVELOCK: 7.45. 8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 a m., 1.0, 2.10, 3.15, 4.10, 5.30, 6.15 p.m. Saturdays only: 7.0, 7.30. Thursday night, Havelock 7.30. Leave HASTINGS: 8.0, 8.15, 10 10, 11.0 a. tn., 12 10, 1.30. 30, 3.45, 6.0, 5.50, 6.50 p.m. Saturdays only; 8.30, continuing till 10.16 p.m. Thursday Bight, 10.10. FARE: SIXPENCE. We more Ticket* sold after September Ist, 1916. CABS AND 'BUSES ON HIRE DAY AND NIGHT. UNITED JNSURANCE £J°'. LTD Insurances accepted on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. Hastings Agents: O. F. ROACH. Heretaonga street. M.B. FRUIT, PRODUCE AND COOL OTOBAC* 00.. LTD. Market iPwt

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 268, 28 October 1916, Page 2

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