BEREAVEMENTS. ;S D. C. SHILTON and Family desiro M R: to thank all relations and friends for telegrams, letters and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement; also, Dr Crawshaw and the Rev J. Holland for their kindness. THE FAMILY of the late MRS F. WILSON, Sefton, desiro to thank relatives and friends for telegrams, letters and other expressions of sympathy with them in their late bereavement, and.especially Mrs Stringer, and Mrs John Lilly for their kind attention to tho deoeased. MR P. CHICK and Family wish to thank all kind friends for telegrams, letters, fioial tributes and personal expressions of sympathy, also Mr and Mrs Wallis,. Nurse Maude, for kind attentions in their late sad bereavement. r FHE Family of the late Mrs W, J. Allen, -*• Killinehy, wish to thank all kind friends and relatives for letters and telegrams, floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in theft late sad bereavement. "IVjTES J. WHITFORD and Family, of LrX Heathcoto, sinoerely thank all kind friends for letters, telegrams and floral tributes, especially Mrs Bull for her sincere kindness in their recent sad bereavement. SHIPPING NOTICES. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. Steamers will be dispatched aa under (aircum3tancßß permitting):— Wahlne Maori WELLINGTON— Train. Cargo p.m. at Rly. Tneo., Thur., Sat. 7.18 10 a.m. Mon., Wed.. Fri. 7.18 10 a.m. NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH— Flora Tues., Nov. 80. SXDNEfAN.D HOBART, FROM WELLINGTON— Mamuka About Dec. 8. I’IMARU DUNEDIN AND BLUFF— Wanaka Sat., Nov. 27 9*.m. WESTPORT DIRECTSnt., Nov. 27 0 a.m. KahJka MELBOURNE, via WELLINGTON— •' Paloona __Tues., Nov. 30 4 9 a.m. SUVA, SAMOA, VAVAU. HAAPAI, NUKUALOFANavua From Auckland, about Nov. 28. RAROTONGA, RAIATEA amTPAPEETE— Taluno From Auckland, about Nov. 20. CANADA AMERICA, LONDON, via Suva, HONOLULU and VANCOUVER— Tahiti From Auckland, about Nov. 29 SAN FRANCISCO, via RAROTONGA AND PAPEETEMitrama From Wellington, about Deo. 7. Railway Tickets, Christchurch to Lyttelton, and from Wellington to the principal North Island stations, may be obtained at the Company's Christchurch Office. Steamers will be dispatched at regular intervals for the following places:— RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. FIJI, TONGA AND SAMOA. CANADA, AMERICA.. LONDON, via Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver. SAN FRANCISCO, AMERICAN POINTS. BRITISH ISLES, calling at Rarotonga and Papeete. SERVICE MAIL ALL AMERICAN POINTS AND BRITISH ISLES PROSPECTIVE SAILING DATES. HARAMA, from Wellington, about December 7 STEAMER—January, early. All Return and Round Tour Tickets interchangeable with C.A. Line ‘‘AU Red" route. Return First and Second-class Tiekots to U.K. can be made available for return journey by P. and O. and Orient Linos, via Suez, or by N.Z. Shipping Company, via Panama. All Passengers oversea require Permits or Passports. Spec’al Cargo Steamers load at frequent intervale as inducement oflers. For particulars regarding Passages and Freights, apply UNION S.S. CO OF N.Z., LTD. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECT LTNE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, via PANAMA CANAL. Calling at CRISTOBAL. KINGSTON (JAMAICA)AND NEWPORT NEWS. LARGE MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS. With Unsurpassed Accommodation, p. and 6, or Orient Line via Suez. Return First Saloon/Tickets can also be made available by C. and A. Line via Vancouver, or Union Line via 'Frisoo. For further particulars, apply THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED, Hereford Street, Christchurch. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Imperial Japanese Mail Line.) Mail and passenger service to China, Japan, Europe, and the United (states, with round the World connections. SCHEDULE FOR AUSTRALIAN LINE. Steamers will leave Sydney for Yokohama, via ports, approximately as under:— Depart Sydney. Arrive Yokohama. “ Bikko Maru,” 62—Nov. 26. Deo. 28. “ Aki Maru,” 69—Deo. 24 Jan. 25 1921 ‘‘Tango Maru,” 56—J on. 28,1921 March 1,1921 For Cargo Space and all information, apply KAYE AND CARTER, LTD., 168, Hereford Street, Agents. AKAROA AND LE DON'S BAY. THE S.S. JOHN ANDERSON will os.il for A the above Bays on TUESDAY NEXT, 80th inst. (circumstances nermitting), on the arrival of tho 9.55 a.m. Ikain from Christchurch. Latest cargo at the Rail 11 a.m. Monday. STEVENSON, STEWART AND COY., 352, Manchester Street. T ADY CYCLISTS—Tort will have fowe i-f Tyre troubles when you adop CLINCHER TYRES for your bleyola. A 1 ja'-atable dealers sell •Hmra.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 1
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