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Shipping. TJNION TINE QTEAMERS. Now Plymouth (from Onehunga). Rarawa Toes., March 5, 4 p.m. ; 2.10 tr. Gisborao, Napier. Wellington. Lyttclton, I , r , Duuedin. j Monowai Saturday, March 9. noon. Tarawera Tuesday. March 12. 2 p.m. . *No Cargo after 10 a.m. ~ . Sydney (direct). . Maheno Monday, March 11. 5.30 p.m. Maunganui Friday, March 8 (from well *n._) Greytnouth Direct (from Onehunga). _ . , (Cargo only). | Kotuku s Wed., March 6, 12 noon. Cargo at. Railway till 10 a..m. Toiago Bay and Gisborne(Cargo only.) Squall Wednesday. March 6. 4 p.m. Melbourne, via Lyttetton. buncclin. Bluff, and Hobart, x Moeraki Thursday. March 7 (from well n.) Rarotonga and Tahiti. Talnne Tuesday. March 12, 10 a.m. Tahiti Friday. March 8 (from Well.). • Suva '.Fiji). Hauroto Wednesday. March 13. 2 p.m. Friendly Islands. Samoa. Fiji, and Sydney. (Nukualofa. Haapai. Vatau. Apia, Lcvuka. Sura.) Atua Tuesday. March 26. 10 a.m. Tofua Four weeks later. __ Karotouga. Papeete, and San Francisco. (For all American and European points. London, Liverpool, Glasgow, etc) R.M.S. Tahiti Fri.. March 8 (from WcllA Suva. Honolulu, Victoria, and Van- _« couver. B.C. (For all Canadian and American points. London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Europe.) H.M.S. Zealandia Friday. March 15. 3 p.m. All Cargo, except refrigerated, must be at, Wharf before 4 p.m., Thursday 14th. Tickets interchangeable with H.P. and Co. Cargo must bo hooked and alongside not less than TWO HOURS before time of sailing. TDOYAL MAIL QEKVICE. Via SAX FRANCISCO. TO ALL AMERICAN POINTS, BRITISH ISLES. AND CONTINENT, Calling, a; RAROTONGA (Cook Group) and PAPEETE (Tahiti). ____ From From Sydney. Wellington. TAHITI T.~Maf7 2 "Mar. "8 MANUKA ... Mar. 23 Mar. 29 AORANGI ... Anr. 20 Apr. 26 TAHITI ... Ma l_ lß May 24 And every 28 days thereafter. Steamers equipped with Wireless Telegraph. For particulars regarding passages and freights apply UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z,. LTD. HUDDART- PARKER LINE. FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Circumstances permitting. Steamers will Sail as under: — ■ . FOR" SYDNEY. WIMMERA ; Mod. I Mar. 18 | 5.30 p.m. , (Cargo received until 3 p.m.) :ULIMARQA i Thur. | April 4 j (from Well.) FOR GISEORNE. NAPIER, WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON. AND DUNEDIN. WDIMERA i Tuesday 1 March 5 | 3 pan. (Cargo received until noon.) FOR MELBOURNE, VIA SOUTH AND HOBART. tULIMABOA I Thnrs. | Mar. 14 rom Wei A All Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. tTwin Screw. All Tickets for Stopover or Return mutually interchangeable with the Union Co. OFFICE. 7. Customs-street. P. AND o. OTEAM . NAVIGATION QOMPANY. Steamers for LONDON, calling at SYDNEY. MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE. FREMANTLE. COLOMBO. ADEN. MARSEILLES. GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH, with liberty to call at Brindisi. as under, connecting at Port Said, with the 20-knot Steamers ISI3 and OSIRIS, for Brindisi: — I | . Steamers. Tone j Captains \ Leave .■, ■ _ :■■>"'•'' J ■■■» "-.■■■ ~, ... ( Bydaey , ■I " I * " " '\ 1912. Marmora ;io,3oo!S.deß.Lockyer,R.N.R, Mar. 6 Maloja iI2,SOO|G.H.C.Weston.EN.B. (Apr. 3 Malwa. '11.000 A. Thompson I May 4 China i 8,000 E. St rise t May 18 Macedoni»lo.sfjol C. D. Bennett, R.N.R. I Jnne 1 "M"EW r/EALAXD QERVICE. -.A . I j 1 Leave Steamers. (Tons Captains ! AucKi* ) ! Apurox i— . —^ Moldavia 110,000 2. H. Gordon Mch. 15 Mongolia 10.000 C.H.S.Tocqae.E.N.R. Apl. 12 RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY.-Single to London. £47 6s to £88: Return, £75 IBs and £132." available for two years. Tourists' Tickets (India. China, and Japan). Special Holiday Tickets to Colombo, available for two months; Return i'ares from Sydney. £41, First Saloon; £29, Second Saloon; plus 10 per cent. Passage money can be paid here for passages from England. Passengers arriving in Sydney by nearest connecting steamer may proceed on board at once. Passengers embarking at Auckland for Australian ports and Europe have the privilege of staying on board during steamer's detention at Sydney. These steamers are installed with wireless telegraphy. , _ For Freight and Passage apply to. RUSSELL AND SOWERS. Customs-street West: Auckland. T> AND f\ "DRANCH OEJBVICE (Late Lund's Blue Anchor Line). FOR DURBAN. CAPETOWN, AND LONDON. . Leaves "Steamer. Tons. Commander. Sydney. 1912. NARRUNG ! 5078 jG. A. Milington | Apr. 30 WAKOOL ! 5013 | G. W. Lingham i May 21 •BALLARAT i 11000 i — I June 11 ! One Class Only. •Twin Screw. Calls Plymouth day earlier. 1 Fares: Auckland to London, £17 to £21; to Capetown or Durban, £14 14s to £18 18s. Return Tickets available Aberdeen Line. For all particulars apply to Local Agents, HENDERSON AND MAOFARLANE. General Agents for New Zealand: MURRAY. ROBERTS. AND CO., LTD.. Wellington. Napier, and Dunedin. 1-, AND A. MAIL LINE TO MANILA, if. CHINA AND JAPAN, FROM AUSTRALIA. Tons. Leave Sydney. ALDENHAM 4,000 March 2 ST. ALBANS ... , •;• 4,500 March 13 Saloon accommodation amidships. Large, cool, two-berth cabins, all on the upper deck, and fitted with electric fans. Through bookings to Canada, the United States, and For Freight or Passage, apply direct to RUSSELL AND SOMERS. Customs-st. W. rpHOS. r-jooK- and gON. (Offices All Over the World). GENTS JfOR J^INEB. If you want a Passage by p and O. Co. Shaw, Savill Co. Orient Line Capo Lines N D I- (German) Canadian-Aust. Line N.'Z.' Shipping Co. White Star. etc.. etc. r>OOK: AT QOOK'S. if von want Choice or Accommodation cabled for by DIFFERENT LINES and Best trt Berths Secured at Lowest Rates, pOOK AT BOOK'S. If von be in doubt as to which lino to pro' t-er'± by. or require general information, *" ' send tor pOOK'S JAILING J^IST (With Map. posted Free, giving FARES, and Sailings for 1911 and 1912). by all Lines, ail Pontes, and Classes, to all parts of the World. No Booking Fees. Apply pOOK'S HIPPING QFnCE. 62. QUEEN-STREET I •nOR HOWICK AND WHITFOR.D. V U P.B. TURANGA. (Licensed 94 passengers.) ■ Leaves > Leaves Queen-st. Wharf: Whitford and Howick: Tues . sth, 4 p.m. Tuea., sth. 7 a.m. Thurs.. 7th. 5-30 p.m. »Thurs.. 7th. 8 a.m. Fri.. Bth. 6.30 p.m. FrL Bth 8 affli, •Rat.. 9th. 1.30 p.m. Sat.. 9th 8.15 a.m. ' •flSn.. 10th 10 a.m. 'Sua., 10th, 7 a.m. ! •Sun., 10th. 6 p.m. •Sin., 10th. 4 p.m. ''Mon., 11th, 2.30 p.m. *M<m., 11th. 7 a.m. •Howick o:ily. A. L. ANDREWS AND CO.. Agents. Fort-street Phone 2342,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14933, 5 March 1912, Page 1

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