Shipping. >• QANADIAN - A TJSTRAMAN J£ OTAI< M^L™w« r tWSfk. wa____ CANADA. UNITED STATES. BRIHSH ISLfcS. is and CONTINENT OF EUROPE. , . on _ s Ronnd-the-AVorld Tours arranged in conI nection with all Home Lines. T SAILINGS FOR CANADA __ ;3 From . From. r3 '_ Sydney. An *-* n ?A_ ? ZEALAND!! ... Mar. 11 « ar -" A MARAMA Apr. 3 Apr. 12 i MAKURA ... ... May 6 May 10 ZEALANDIA ... Jun 3 June 7 •a MARAMA July 1 July % A- MAKURA .. .. July 29 Aug. * : NEXT SAILING FOR SYDNEY. MARAMA. MARCH 12. All Twin-screw and equipped with wireless telegraph. fl Pamphlets. Maps, and all information free. II UNION S.S. CO. OF. N.Z.. LTD.. Managing Agents ■a T U X~U HIO'TJS rn RAVE L. _ The Fino now Twin-screw Steamer, TAHITI, 7600 tons. 9000 horse-power, „ 3 Will leave 3 WELLINGTON FOR SAN FRANCISCO, i 0N ARCH 8, To be followed by tho Well-known and 8 Magnificently Appointed I T.S.S. MANUKA. ON ARCH 29. J Bookings to all parts of America and : Europe. Three Classes of Passengers Carried, i. For particulars, apply to '• UNION S.S. CO., OF N.Z.. LTD. g " ~~ 3 TTUDDART- PARKER LINE. Xl FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. J Circumstances permitting, Steamers will Sail as under:— FOR "syDNEYT VICTORIA I Mon. I Mar. 4 I 5.30 p.m. (Cargo received until 3 p.m.) * tULFMAROA 1 Fri. d Mar. 1; (from Wei.) FOR GISBORNE. NAPIER. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON. AND DUNEDIN. , WIMMEHA I Tuesday I March 5 | 3 p.m. 1 (Cargo received until noon-)-FOR MELBOURNE. VIA SOUTH AND a HOBART. „ ~ s tULBrAROA I Thurs. | Mar. 14 (from Wei.). 1 All Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. tTwin Screw. All Tickets for Stop-over or Return mutu--3 allv interchangeable with the Union Co. 8 OFFICE. 7. Customs-street J . .. . v rpHB ABERDEEN TINE. - NATAL, CAPETOWN. PLYMOUTH. LONDON. REGULAR FOUR-WEEKLY SERVICE FROM SYDNEY. " DEMOSTHENES, 12.000 tens. A. Ross. March 3 2.3. 1912. Triple-screw steamer. Carrying 3 First and Third-class passengers only. THIRD-CLASS ACCOMMODATION of the highest standard. FARES FROM AUCKLAND. London— from £70; Third-class. £17 to £21. Cape and Saloon, from £36 15s; Third-class. £14 14s to £18 18s. Special Round Tickets for Return by Orient Line. Pamphlets, Time-tables, etc., on application. 3 L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD.. Agents. 3 j I rpiHE ■JU'EW ZEALAND AND A FBICAN , ' S.S, C°- L™ ™- (Under Contract to the New Zealand I Government.) DIRECT STEAM SERVICE FROM WEST COAST PORTS, UNITED KINGDOM. ,* TO NEW ZEALAND Steamers en route: — . S.S. BANFFSHIRE, due Wednesday. [ S.S. SUSSEX, sailed January 12. S.S. SURREY, sailed February 5. . S.B. BUTESHIRE, to sail March 2. L To be followed at monthly intervals by other FIRST-CLAS 1 -! STEAMERS. Taking cargo from BRISTOL, GLASGOW. MANCHESTER.. AND LIVERPOOL. Importers will do well to instruct, their English Correspondents to ship direct from ! C the above-mentioned porta in the numerous I cases where a saving in charges can be effected. For particulars apply to C THE N.Z. AND .AFRICAN 8.3. CO.. LTD., 2. Feuchurch Avenue. London. 3 Or their Agents. [ At Bristol. Glasgow, Cardiff. Manchester, and Liverpool; Or to the N.Z. and AFRICAN S.S. CO.. LTD.. Union Chambers, Wellington; Or to ARTHUR H. NATHAN. LTD.. 40. Customs-street. Auckland. ; : 1 TAPANJ THE > LAND OF A THOUSAND WONDERS. Famous Old Temples Beautiful Flowers. Splendid Motoring Grand Scenery. The Most Famous Gardens in the World. Excellent Railways. Splendid Hotels. Interesting People. THE BEST WAY TO GET THERE Is by the NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA , (The Japan Mail Steamship Co.). ' A SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED SERVICE of 1 Fast and Comfortable Steamers, calling at i QUEENSLAND PORTS. MANILA, AND 3 HONGKONG, with Connections to all Eastern Centres. Steamers Leave Sydney as under:— [ Sto'iiner. Tons. Commander. I Noon i / 1912 YAW ATA MARC 4000 T. Sekine /Mar. 20 NIKKo MARC .. HOOO M. Yagi /Apr., 17 KUMANO MARU 5000 M. Winkler/May, 15 Special Side 1 rips can be arranged at , HONGKONG, affording the Tourist an op--1 portunity of seeing the BEAUTIFUL SCENERY of the WEST RIVER THROUGH TICKETS issued to EUROPE, AMERICA, and in connection with ROUND-THE-WORLD BOOKINGS. ) For fuller particulars apply to HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. [ Agents. Fort-st. * TMT/ESSAGERIES ' TITARITTMES. FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS. For MARSEILLES, via MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE. FREMANTLE. COLOMBO. BOM- [ BAY. ADEN. SUEZ, and POET SAID. _ ___ __ MeT AdeSteamer Sydney, bourne, laide. I Noon. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. i NERA Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Fob. 24 i OOEANIEN „ ... Mar. 18 Mar. 21 Mar. 23 ; FARES TO MARSEILLES-Single. £20 to < £75. To LONDON. VIA PARK. £21 to £82 10s, including table wines. i For further particulars apply to j ! HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. j » pLEVEDON STEAM NAV. CCL LTD. ' V> Steamers leave Northern Ferry Tee. FOR MARAETAI AND CLEVEDON. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES CLKViIDON; ' Mon., 26th. 9 a.m. Tue?.. 27th, 12 noon. . Wed.. 23th, 11 a.m. Thurs.. 29th. 4 a.m. I Thurs., 29th, 12 noon. PH., Ist, 5 a.m. i HO WICK AND WHITFORD. ! LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES WHITFOEDj j •Sat., 24th. 1.30 p.m. *Sat., 24th, 5 p.m. j ♦Sua.. 25th. 10 a.m. *,Sun., 25th. 4.30 p.m. s Mon.. 2&th, 9.30 a.m. Mon.. 26; h, 12.30 p.m. » Tuea.. 27th. 10 a.m. Tues.. 27th, 2 p.m. i I Thurs.. 29th. 2 p.m. Fri.. Ist, 6 a.m. ' Fri., Ist, 3 p.m. Sat., 2nd. 6 a.m. * *Sat.. 2nd, 1.30 p.m. *S:it.. 2nd, 5 p.m. - *Howick only. On Sunday mornings steamer leaves Ferry Tee, Quay-street East. MIRANDA. 1 Leaves Auckland: Leaves Miranda; +Sat., 24th. 5 a.m. Sat., 24th, 12 noon. •Fri.. Ist, 10.30 a.m. Sat.. 2nd, 5.30 a.m. ICargo for Kiawa and New Brighton only. •Cargo lor Miranda only. No cargo received within half an hour of ' advertised time of sailing. Agents Dcvonport Ferry Co., 'Phono 284. A. L. Alexander and Co.. 'Phono 2571. . END FOR " pOOK'S O AILING T 1ST 77 ; (Posted Free). Giving ' FARES AND SAILING-DATES By POOR'S /P- and O. S.N. Co. \ 1 Q1 9 WOOK'S Orient Line .Lt7l.ii N.il.L. (German) | Sailings Passages Can. Australian i ... TinA , . Passages - N.Z. Shipping Co. V* _!__,. Passages Shaw. Savill Co. A cfaSS. White Star Line IAU <- laßtiCS I /BOOK'S Cape Lines ) 1019 BOOK'S VEtc. ete.. etc. / At/A-J 1 IMPORTANT. 1 Offers or Accommodation cabled lor Oy DIFFERENT LINES, and CHOICE GIVEN alter inspection of plans nled at our Office. (Steamers now filling rapid'yd ROUND THE WORLD TOURS. Combination First and Second Class. Send for leaflet, . NO BOOKING FEES! SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OFFERED! pOOKS CHIPPING QFFICE, 62. QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 1
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