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fTNION STEAM SHIP UOMFsA'f OF SEW ZEALAND LIMITED TIME TA BL.*: (Subject to Aiteratiun*; GISBOR NE ROA DSTEA L'. Arahura, Monday, Oct. 23, 8 p.m. Arahura, Wednesday, Oct. 2-5, 8 p.m. Tarawera, Friday, Oct. 27, 8 p.m. GISBORNE, TOROMAJU. RAY AND AUCKLAND Arahura, Wednesday, Oct. 2-5, 8 p.m. Tarawera, Friday, Oct. 27, 8 p.m. SYDNEY, via AUCKLAND. Tarawera, Friday, Nov. 10, 8 p.m. (Transhipping to Niagara.) WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON. Daily, 7.45 a.m. (Sundays excepted) Through Railway Tickets and Labels (■sued in conjunction with steamer tie kata to ail principal stations, in South Island WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON AND DUN ED IN Monowai, Monday, Oct. 23, 10 a.m. Tarawera, Thursday, Nov. 2. noon. .WELLINGTON TO SYDNEY AND HOB ART 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 Advertisement) * Wireless Telegraphy All Tickets are available for stop-over or return by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.’s steamers Agents fo' CANA DIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE, ORIENT ROYAL MAIL LINE.

1 k J£UI)DART- p ARK EH jyNE FA V') ( RI T E P A SSI N GER. SERVICE Sailing (circaoistapees permitting); SIDNEY, via GISBORNE. TOKO MART BAI AND AUCKLAND. Westralia. Friday, Nov 3, 8 p.m. Victoria, Friday, Nev. 17, 8 p.m. WE: .Li NG lON 1.51 IEI. f< > V AND DfiXCDlx Westralia, Thursday, Nov. 23, 2 p.m. Victoria (sailing indefinite). CELLING lOX D> MELBOURNE via SOUTHERN P’HITS ion.it.* Hobart) Wimmers, SatiuAa., . Nov. 11. 5 p.m. Wimmera. Saturday, Dec. 2, 5 p.m. WELLJ.NI, lON TO SYDNEY AND r!I ’■ ”T Riverina, Saturday, Nov. 11. Riverina, Thursday. Nov. 30, .5 p.m. Riveruia ear; "e* i.-.;. »;,J 2nd saioon and steerage, passengers Tickets can fie obtained and berths veeured at • t --i tor any of lisp above passages. All fitted with- Wiriest Telegraphy. Cargo must bv «r K . -i at»-r Goods Shed h v 11 a »>. fc -ouT and 3 p.r»:. for North All Tickets are available also for stop over or return bi ANY OF THE UNION COMPANY’S STEAMERS, and holders of the USS Co.’s Tickets may travel by above-named vessels. N.Z Agents for the !!<■•!•'ur'. Coijiery. Head Office for New Zealanl Queen’s Chambers. Wellington. U H CRaNBY aN<• I o limited Srr-.t :>’* Pi'i-r-. ! UT THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE. Do Plymouth (to land passengers), and London, via Panama Canal. MOST MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Steamer Jons. From To .-ail Turakina ; 10,960 Wellingtoi ■ Miv 3 Remuera Al,sooWellington N0v. 30 Ruahine 11.000 Jan Rotorui. 11,500 i Feb. Ruapeint ‘,xBQ . March Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Return li e - available by P. and O. Line, oa teiirs to be ascertained on application to the NEW ZE A s. ' N 0 SHIPPING CO., LTD. NAPIER >r PORT AKURIRI.

AND CO.. LTD. SHIPOWNERS. Head OS. 1 ®: PORT AHERIBt. WAIROA AND MOHJiKA: TANGAItGA. TE AilUi’A. and TU ATU run rfgularly (-weather permitting) between N'apier, Wairoa and Mohaka. WELL f \ GTON-N A F IE P.-GISBI)RNE RIPPLE loads in Weliingtoi. for Port Ahuriri and Gisborne wharves every Mouder and Tuesday. ' She discharges at Port Ahuriri Thursday morning, and loads and leaves for Gisborne the same after: or.-. Others steamers frequently trading from Wellington for Fort Aim riri, and also frore Pert Ahuriri for Uisborne wharf. EAST COAST BAYS Several steamers trading continuoasly to p-a< t>ally every coast landing he Sv-.*Wellington and Auckland, including Castlepoint, Akitio, Cape Turnagain, Wairoa, Walkokopu, Tolaga Bay, Tokocnaru Bay, Waipiro Bay, Tuparoa. Port Awanui, Te Araroa and Whangaroa. FLEET. Ripple, Kaba. Tangaroa, Burn. Kiri ton a. Echo, Koutunui, Fanny, Te Aroha. and T» Atu MA LN REPRESENTATIVES Wellington—Johnston ar.d Co., Ltd Port Ahuriri —Richardson Co.. Lto Wairoa - Ri b. rdson and Co.. Ltd. Qiaborne —Williams and Kettle, Ltd Auckland —Richardson and Co., Ltd TELEPHONES Office- 621 and 878. Manager’s Private House —815 Chief Shipping Clerk 103" Captain of Tangaroa — 297. NIMON’S gERVICEHAVEL' >CK -HASTINGS (Jars leave HAVELOCK: 7.45, 8-30. J 30. 10.3-A. 11 30 a m. 1.0 2 10, 3 15. 1.10,'5 30, Cl 5 p m Saturdays only 7.0. 7 3'h Thurvlay night Havekxl 7 30 ' . .. Leave HASTTNi’S, 8,0, j.lo. 10.10. 11.0 am. 12 I", t >«.' M 3.45.5 0 g. 50, 6.50 f- '<•- Satiil'd4vs only: “..'ffi oontinoiHg till _ ’" t-m I h«jr*day night. 10.10. FARE; SIXPENCE So wore Tickets sold after September L-t. 19HL ' CARS 4NP BUSES ON HIRE DAV AND NIGHT. UNITED p R i VCE ■ *'.’s'jra’i‘< ~ z 1 •’idr •• ription* ‘ ’e< Pre ♦ ■ L‘ V. i'.-T RATES ! .gvbtft F ROACH. Heretaongft nin*i M R FRFIT. PRODUCE AND OOOL ■KMMO* CO-.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 272, 2 November 1916, Page 2

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