j Shipping. ______ •j —. _ TJNION TINE QTEAMERS. New Plymouth (from Onehunga). ' —-- wa Thurs.. Feb. 22. 4 p.m..; tr.. 2.10. Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton. i nr„« • ~ Dunedin. Monowai Saturday, February 24, 12 noon, rarawera Tues., Feb. 27, 2 p.m. *No Cargo after 10 a.m. Tolago Bay and Gisborn© (Cargo only). ! Squall Friday. Feb. 25. 4 p.m. „ , . Sydney (direct). Maheno Monday, Feb. 26. 5.30 p.m. "M Friday. Feb 23 (from Well.) Wellington. Picton. and Nelson (from? Onehnnga). „ . Cargo only. hoaamond Saturday. February 24, .2 p.m. Cargo at Railway till 11 a.m. Melbourne, via Lyttelton. Dunedin. Bluff. \r~„ _ an d Ilobart, y° a "* Thursday. Feb. 22 (from Well.). Rarot-onga and Tahiti, ininno Tuesday, March 12, 10 a.m. lAhlt ' Friday. March 8 (from Well.). „ . 9uva (Fiji). Hauroto Wednesday, March 13, 2 p.m. . No Cargo after noon. F ,v e l dly i 3 ? 1 *»*». Samoa. Fiji, and Sydney. i-Nukualofa, llaapai, Vayau. Apia, Levnka. T«f,._ ~. Suva.) l?„ l !l a Tuesday. February 27, 12 noon. Atua Monday, March 25. Takes no Cargo for Fiji. ■*" Cargo on sailing day. Uarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco. t*or all .American and European points, par Liverpool. Glasgow, etc.) PlL s jraJHti___JFri.. March 8 (from Well A Sura, Honolulu, Victoria, and Van/sv,,. -t. « couver, B.C. (tor all Canadian and American points. » trS non ; Liverpool. Glasgow, Europe,) «MB. Zealandia Friday. March 15. 3 p.m. AU Cargo, except refrigerated, must be at wharf before 4 p.m.. Thursday 14th. Tickets interchangeable with H.P. and Co. cargo must be booked and alongside not leas than TWO HOURS before time of I sailing. J> OY A L -jy-Alt. OEBVIOE. Via SAX .VRANCISCO. WQ ALL AMERICAN POINTS. BRITISH ISLES. AND CONTINENT. Calling as EAEOTONGA (Cook Group) and PAPEETE (Tahiti). . From From 1 - Sydney. Wellington. ', TAHITI ~ .. Mar. 2 Mar7~B *™&SS& - Mar - 23 Mar - 29 GI - ABr - 2° Apr. 26 TAHITI ... May 18 May 24 And every 28 days thereafter. Steamers equipped with Wireless Telegraph. * For .Particulars regarding passage* and < freights apply ' UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. ( P. AND O. c gTEAM NAVIGATION pOMPANT. * Steamers for LONDON, calling at STDNKY. MELBOURNE. ADEIiAIDE.t FREMANTLE. COLOMBO. ADEN, MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH, with liberty to call at Brlndisl. as under, connecting at Port Said, with the 20-knot Steamers ISIS and OSIRIS, for Brindisi;- j Steamers. Tons! Captains 'ISdney I — f Marmora.: 10.500 S.deßXockyer.R.N.R MarW * Maloja.... 12.500 G.H.C.Weston.HN.R. Upr. 3 v Malwa..-.. 11.000 A. Thompson jMay 4 * China....... 8,000 E. Street Mar 18 MacedoniftlQ.SOOl C. D. Bennett. R.N.R. i nrie i QERYICE. E . __ . , — _. . g | Leavo steamers. (Tons Captains Auckf s / Anprox """" ~1912. Moldavia 10,000 E. H. Gordon ' Men. 15 Monsolia 10.000 Ic.H.S.TocQue.R.N.R. ApU 12 T i ■■-~'.■ —— ——L—_ ■ . - , ! T. RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY.-Single to London. £47 6a to £83; Return, £75 18s and m £132, available for two years. Tourista' l rickets (India. China, and Japan). Special Holiday Tickets to Colombo, available for two months; Return Fares from Sydney, £41. First Saloon; £29, Second Saloon; plus 10 per cent. Passage money can be paid T aero for passages from England. Passengers T arriving in Sydney by nearest connecting steamer may .proceed on board at once. m Passengers embarking at Auckland for australian ports and Europe have the privilege .of staying on board during steamer's letention at Sydney. These steamers are installed with wireless telegraphy. » For Freight and Passage apply to RUSSELL AND SOMERS. Customs-street West, Auckland. t p AND Q . "jgRANGH gEEVICE T (Late Lund's Bine Anchor Ijine). -ii ■"OR DURBAN. CAPETOWN. AND LONDON. ; _ Tr _ „ Leaves Seamer. Tons. ' Commander. Sydney. -^ 19127" GEELONG |JOOO| W. O. Simmonds |Feb. 27 ARBUNO 15078JG. A. MillingtonlApr. 30 One Class Only. W Twin Screw. Calls Plymouth day earlier. Fares-. Auckland to London. £17 to £21; to " Capetown or Durban, £14 14s to £18 18s. Return Tickets available Aberdeen Lino. For all particulars apply to Local Agents. HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. "W General Agents for New Zealand. MURRAY. ROBERTS. AND CO.. LTD., rV Wellington. Napier, and Dunedin. _ __ _ -a; GAM) A. MAIL LINE TO MANILA. W Hi. china AND japan, FROM Australia. Tons. Leave Sydney. .LDENHAM 4.000 March 2 T. ALBANS ... ... 4,5(H! March 13 w Saloon accommodation amidships. .Large, 001, two-berth cabins, all on tho upper cck, and fitted with electric fans. ThrougH ookings to Canada, tho United States, and ■,«•' ,urope. " • For Freight or Passage, apply direct to RUSSELL AND SOMERS. Customs-st. W. „, -ILEVEDOX STEAM NAV. CO.. LTD. „, J Steamers leave Northern Ferry Tee. " FOR MARAETAI AND CLEVEDON. EAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES CLiiViIDON: Thurs., 22nd. 3.30 a.m. Tiurs.. 22nd. 5 p.m. Fri.. 23rd. 10 a.m. .-, lon., 26th, 9 a.m. Tnes., 27th, 12 noon. 1} yed.. 28th. 11 a.m. Thurs.. 29th, 4 a.m. m hurs., 29th. 12 noon. Fri., Ist, 5 a.m. , HOWIOK AND WHITFORD. _> EAVES AUCKLAiTD: LEAVES WHITFOBD: liurs., 22nd. 7 a.m. Thurs.. 22nd. 10.30 a.m. 'ri., 23rd. 8 a.m. Fri., 23rd. 11.30 a.m. Hat.. 24th. 1.30 p.m. VSut., 24th, 5 p.m. M kin., 25th, 10 a.m. •Sun., 23th, 4.30 p.m. on.. 26th, 9.30 a.m. Mon., 26th. 12.30 p.m. UC*., 27th. 10 a.m. Tues.. 27th, 2 p.m. hur«., 29th, 2 p.m. Fri.. Ist, 6 a.m. OI •Howick only. FC On Sunday mornings steamer leaves Ferry R/ ee, Quay-street East. Tt MIRANDA. W. EAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES MIEANDA; W. tat.. 24th, 5 a.m. Sat.. 24th, 12 noon. argo for Kiawa and New Brighton onlyNo' cargo received within half an Hour of ivertised time of sailing. W. Agents: Devonport Ferry Co.. Phone 284. I A. L. Alexander and Co., 'Phone 2571. 'J TOME WARD pASSENGERS ! Ca IMPORTANT. I THOS. COOK AND SON are Agents for all P a nes, and give unbiassed information. or Now that Steamers for England are filling aft nidly let us cable for CHOICE OF i i&THS ON DIFFERENT LINES, and sub- pa it you an offer. Plans of all Steamers Filed. = LOWEST RATES QUOTED. 77 NO COMMISSION CHARGED. JJ isistsnce rendered gratis. Numerous I Advantages gained. mc ■ a ] bend for Mi COOKS SAILING AND FARE LIST," c £ For 1912. ( ,ving all Lines, all Routes, all Classes, foi pOOK'S CHIPPING QFFICE. — 62. QUEEN-STREET. OV iTEAMER PASSENGERS ! TRAIN ) TRAVELLERS! HECK YOUR BAGGAGE THROUGH US. What's the advantage? you say. Just is- From beginning to end you arc saved worn - and bother of looking after your Intra while travelling in New Zealand. — e call tor them, place them on board __. aixi or steamer, take delivery on their \J •rival at other end. and hasten with them •*-, your stopping place. Our system is re- o iblc inexpensive, and does away with ie of the greatest drawbacks to travelling. IE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD., Fort-street, Auckland. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14923, 22 February 1912, Page 1
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