Shipping. »pHB "yANCOUVER J^OUTE. AUSTRALIA . NEW ZEALAND-CANADA. BOOKINGS TO ALL PARTS OF EUROPE AND ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS ARRANGED. SAILINGS FOR CANADA „ (Circumstances permitting). I c . From From -. earner. Sydney. Auckland. 'NIAGARA —Nov. 26 Dec" V MAKUUA ... Doc. 24 Dec. 29 •New triple screw, 13,500 ton# register. Makura twin screw. Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy. Pamphlets, Maps, and all information (roe. UNION S.S. CO. OF N Z., LTD, Managing Agents.
IJNION Jj INE gTEAMERS. New Plymouth (from Onehunga). Rarawa Thursday, Nov. 19, 3 p.m.; tr. 2.10. Gisborne, Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunodin. sr . a * tr a Saturday, November 21, noon. Mokoia luesday, December 1, 2 p.m. No Cargo received alter 10 a.m. Wellington to -Lytlellon. Steamer daily. 8 p.m. (Sundays excepted). Oamaru, Bluff, and Timaru (Cargo only). Wanaka Saturday, November 21, noon, Sydney Direct. "Maheno Early. Steamer from Wellington every Friday to Sydney and Hobart Suva. Leviika. Tonga (Nukualofa, Haapai and avail), and Samoa tApia). # ißubject to alteration without notice.) Navia Monday, December 14, 10 a.m. Rarotonga and Tahiti. ;S\Y«, ni Wednesday, November 25, 10 a.m. R.M.b. Moana, Thurs., Dec. 10 (from Well.) No passengers for '1 avium. San Francisco. (For all American and European points. London. Liverpool, Glasgow, etc.) 'R.M.S Moana, Ihurs., Dec. 10 (from Well.) _ Vancouver (8.C.). (For all American and European points.) R-M.S Niagara Tuesday, December X, noon. "Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. j Carg:o must b« booked and alongside not | less than TWO HOURS before time of sailing, except where otherwise stated. Tickets interchangeable with H.P., Ltd. pOYAL M AIL gERVICE, VIA SAN FRANCISCO. TO ALL AMERiOAN POINTS. BRITISH ISLES, AND CONTINENT. As nnder. circumstances permitting: — From Wellington MOANA ... ... ... Dec. 10 i MARAMA Jan. 7 MAl'i'Al Feb. 4 Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy. For particulars regarding passages and freights, apply UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. QRIENT OF gTEAMERS. FOR _ PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, via FREM-A.NTLE, COLOMBO (transhipping tot all Eastern Porta), SUEZ. NAPLES. TOULON. AND GIBRALTAR. Tons. From From From Steamers. Reg. Sydney. Melb'ne. Adel'de. ORSOVA 12,036 Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Nov. 27 QRONTES 9,023 Dec. 5 Deo. 9 Dec. 11 OPHIR 6,814 Dec. 19 Dec. 23 Dec. 25 All Twin-screw steamers. Wireless telegraphy. FOR THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS. Special Accommodation in New 12,000-ton Steamers. SPACIOUS PROMENADE DECKS. SMOKEROOMS. LADIES' MUSICROOMS. Many two-berth and four-berth Cabins situated on UPPER and MAIN DECKS. Well Ventilated Dining Saloon. Fares: New Zealand to London Saloon: Single, £47 6s to £88; return, £75 18s to £132. Saloon Return Tickets good for two years. Third-class: Single, £19, £21, £'23; return. £36. £39 12s, £43 4s. Passages from above porta may be prepaid. Through Bookings to New York. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. HUDDART-PARKER LINE. FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. (Circumstances permitting.) For Sydney direct. Riverina Tuesday, November 24, noon. For Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin. Victoria Tuesday, November 24. 3 p.m. No Cargo after Noon sailing day. Westralia Saturday, November 28, 2 p.m. Sydney and Hobart (from Wellington). Ulimaroa Friday, November 27. Hobart and Melbourne, via Lytvalton, Dunedin and Bluff wrom Wellington). Wimmera Saturday, November 28. All fitted with Wireless Telegraph. •Carrying First, Second, and Third-class Passengers. Tickets interchangeable with tho Union Co. Office 7. Customs Street East rpHE Ij INENATAL. CAPETOWN, PLYMOUTH, LONDON. REGULAR FOUR-WEEKLY SERVICE FROM SYDNEY. MARATHON, twin screw, 8293 tons, carrying first and third-class passengers, 'eaves Sydney December 7. LONDON—SALOON FROM SYDNEY OR MELBOURNE, from £45. Third-class from Auckland, £17 to £21. Special Round Tickets Return by Orient Line. CAPE AND NATAL.--From Auckland: Saloon, from £40: Third-class, £14 14s to £18 18s. Pamphlets, Time-tables, etc., on application. THIRD-CLASS ACCOMMODATION of the highest standard. L- D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD., Agents.
gEND FOR "QOOK'S gAILING J^IST" (Posted Free), Giving FARES AND SAILING DATES By /"BOOK'S iP. and O S.N. Booked BOOK'S j Orient Line Passagas I Can.-Australian Passages , N.Z Shipping Co. All Lines Passages ■( Shaw-Savill Co V All Routes Passages White Star Line All Classes Cape Lines COOK'S Etc., etc.. etc Lowest OOK'S J Ratey No Commission Charges! Trouble Saved! Inquiries Invited. Travel Made Easy. QOOK'S gHIPPING QFFICE, ' 62. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. TyORLD-WIDE TRAVELLERS PRAISE OUR CHECKED-BAGGAGE SYSTEM. They testify that for completeness, reliability. and promptness it is unsurpassed. They remark on the freedom of movemont our sy. — affords and the security it offers Wo call for baggage, check it, on, receive and deliver at other end at once. Note.—To facilitate checking, get us to take out your ticket. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., | Fort Street, Auckland. CCENIC TOURIST raiP~Whangare7. |D Kamo Springs Wairoa Palls. Wairoa nnffism X V 'W 1 ' 1 Hot Springs. ROUND TRlP.—Tourists leave Auckland by rail, visit Helensvillo Hot Springs and Waterways of Kaipara, Harbour, DargaviUe or Wairoa townships; .pretty scenery oil Oor WairauFalls, nsit Ramo Springs and Whangarei. return to Auckland rer Whanzar«i steamer. Time-Üble, tickets, etc apply Northern 8 S Co.. Lw... Shirley W. SuM V°', Kaipara Steamship Henry White. *Tu Manager. HeieapiiU.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15769, 18 November 1914, Page 1
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