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BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. P^,Pc M:B& - J o W - HOOKER* and &of Summer . Street. Stanley Bay, friSSL 1 * te ?£ er thelr *h*nks to all kind '"??f f ? r A ma expressions of eymKirJ„* Jrtel i ded , to them in their recent sad issssr^s. {or caTds - lelters> Md te > Sn™ N ß LUCAS and Earmry wish to return their ""I*- 1 " thanks to the many h? w ds { f 4l .their J sympathy with them Frei wfef Jj t feS£ J 4 * w w ? and brother » ,?: 1 S° was Killed in action on August tho« w£? r % card telegrams, and also those who offered their personal sympathy. A.V 1 L..MAY »nd Family wish with thL* 1 - 1 k A? d {riends who sympathised Til CTi" 1 their recent 6ad bereavement. SSblem. feeT' leUcrß ' and floral «£??« BERT OLIVER, of Hamilton, deSwV vi M w3 7 , than £ D ? Noonan, Rev. Lowie Mr. \V heeler, Mr Parrel! and her in'such"*' 3 frie,?ds , for their, kindness shown . reavenLt °S««*1 ™* in her late sad be- I 1 flgHTmblem 1 ! 0 ** lett * r8 ' ««'«». ° d . Shipping. »JiHE "yANCOUVER TJOUTE AUSTRALIA - NEW ZEALAND - CANADA. VIA FIJI AND HONOLULU. CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN LINE, In conjunction with CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY CO Wfwnvlc GREATEST SCENIC WONDERS OF THE WORLD, to All Parts of CANADA UNITED STATES. AND BRITISH ISLES. ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS At Lowest Rates. SAN FRANCISCO EXHIBITION Open February 20 to December 4. Bookings at Direct Rates, with Option of .Transfer at Honolulu to Oceanic or Matson ■Ume Steamers for San Francisco. SAILING* FOR CANADA. (Subject to Alteration-) From From ~ _ Sydney. Auckland. & A £ U i?£ - Sept. 30 Oct. 5 NIAGARA ... Oct. 28 Nov. 3 Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy. All Return and Round Tour Ticket* interchangeable with San Francisco R.M Line NEXT SAILING FOR SYDNEY. (Circumstances permitting.) MAKURA . . Monday. September 20. Pamphlets. Maps, and ail information free. UNION S.S- CO. OF N.Z.. LTD... Managing Agents, P. AND o. OTEAM NAVIGATION pOMPANY. Steamers for LONDON, calling at SYDNEY. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, COLOMBO. ADEN. MARSEILLES, and GIBRALTAR. Steamers. Tons. Captains. Sydney. ! 'Moldavia 10,000 .G. W. Gordon Oct. 2 •Khyber 8.000 H. E. Kileat ! Oct. 16 •Medina • 12.300 F. B- S. Notley Oct. 30 Mongolia 10,000 Lewellin Nov.-13 Malwa 11,000 A. Thompson Nov. 27 Mooltan 10,000 iR. L. Haddock .Dec. 11 •Calling at Bombay. BATES OF PASSAGE MONEY.—Single to London. £50 to £90; Keturn, £81 to £135, available for two years. Tourists' Tickets :(India, China, and Japan). Special Holiday Tickets to Colombo, available tor two months: Return Faxes from Sydney, £43. First Saloon; £35. Second Saloon. Tickets interchangeable with Orient Co. Passage money can be paid here for passages from England. Passengers arriving in Sydney by last connecting steamer can go straight on board the Homeward vessel. For Freight and Passage, apply to - RUSSELL AND SOMERS, Customs Street West, Auckland. "* T> AND , O. BRANCH SERVICETHESE FINE TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS^ FOR DURBAN. CAPETOWN, AND „ LONDON. WILL LEAVE SYDNEY ON DATES WHICH WILL BE SUBSEQUENTLY ANNOUNCED. Fares: One Class Only—Auckland to London, £17 to £21: to Capetown or Durban, £14 lis to £18 18s. . Return and Stop-over Tickets interchangeable with Aberdeen Line. Tickets for Return to Sydney, via Suez Canal, second-class by P. and O. Mail, £49 19s to £53 lis. < All the steamers are twin screw. For particulars, apply to Local Agents, HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. General Agents for New Zealand: MURRAY. ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., Wellington, Napier and Dunedin. EAND A. MAIL LINE TO MANILA. . CHINA. AND JAPAN, FROM AUSTRALIA. Tons. Leave Sydney. ALDENHAM 4000 Oct. 6 ST. ALBANS ... 4500 Oct. 30 Saloon Accommodation amidships. Large, cool, two-berth cabins, all on the upper deck, ; and fitted with electric fans. Wireless ' telegraphy installed. Through bookings to Canada and United States, and Europe. —For freight or passage, apply direct to RUSSELL AND SOMERS. Customs Street "West. TTENDERSON AND "VTACFARLANE, LIMITED. Agents: KESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. (French Mail Line, via Suez). NIPPON YUSEN KATSHA (Japanese Mail Line). P. AND O. BRANCH SERVICE (late Lund's Blue Anchor Line). HOLTS BLUE FUNNEL LINE (South African-London Lines). BURNS, PHILP, AND CO., LTD. (Singapore. Java Line. New Guinea and Solomon Island Line, and New Hebrides). Intending Passengers to London. Japan, or South Africa can book and obtain full particulars of fares, all classes, from TTENDERSON AND A/TACFARLANE, LIMITED, HOBSON BUILDINGS. FORT STREET. ■VTTPPON YUSEN KAISHA -Ll (The Japan Mail Steamship Co WEATHER IN JAPAN. For the guidance of those who contemplate visiting JAPAN the following TABLE OF APPROXIMATE WEATHER conditions will be found informative: — i January—Very Cold. July—Warm. February—Cold. August Very warm. I March — Becoming September warmer- October—Delightful. April Comfortable. November—Cool, braeWarm, pleasant. ing. —Rainy, warm. December • Note.—During the Warm Weather the Tourist has a large choice of Mountain ResortsIf going to JAPAN during " The Season" —i.e., October-November—Book Now. Book by the last route—THE " N.Y.K." " N.Y.K." SAILINGS. Steamers leave Sydney as under: — Steamer. Tons. Commander. Noon. TOLOMl" MARC ! 4000 I — j Sep. 10 •HITACHI MARU I 7000 ' T. Sato I Sep. 24 TENSHIN MARU ! 4000 -- ! Oct. 7 •TANGO MARU ! 8000 Soveda 1 Oct. 22 •NIKKO MARU '■ 5000 K. Takeda ! Nov. 22 'Fitted with Wireless. For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, LTD., Agents, Fort, Street. SCENIC TOURIST xRIP —Whangarei, tamo Springs, Wairoa Falls, Wairoa I River. Dargavillc. Helensvillo. Hot Springs. • ROUND TRlP.—Tourists leave Auckland by . rail, visit Helensvilie Hot Springs, and I Waterways of Kaipara Harbour, Dargaville, lor Wairoa. townships. pretty scener' «>n , | Upper Wairau Falls, visit Kamo Springs and ■ . Wnangarei, return to Auckland per Whanga- ' I rei steauwr. Time-table, tickets, etc., apply I i Northern S S. Co-, Ltd., Shirley W. Hill .nd - I Co.. Kaipara Steamship Co.—Henry White, I Jr.. Manager, Helen" jl<>.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 1

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