•'-'■'-' ,: -.'': k '' Shipping. ''&%■'..■-.■ \ \ I. THE : ':'; VANCOUVER: '.IDOUTE. " i" AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND-CANADA,! ,; ; ;■■«.' VIA FIJI. AND HONOLULU. : .; CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN LINE, ' J ,' •:- i-Iv', In conjunction,with, ■'~ i 5 n CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. ' A TOn?r m «'''o" tho GREATEST SCENIC j K?M OF THE WORLD, to All Paris ] , of CANADA, UNITED STATES. AND ' .: i,: /BRITISH ISLES. " ' -j ;;. ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS, . ] . d ,•' ' ! At- Lowest Rates. •• ' Bookings arranged with Option of Transfer at Honolulu to Oceanio or Matson Line ( [; . oteamers for San: Francisco. -. :. ] '' i '■ -.': SAILINGS FOR CANADA ,'\ '• (Subject to Alteration). I !.,'o-.: •■: ;v. From From . .'«,.„' '■'•• Sydney. . • Auckland. , NTAr?§ A ' '••• Mc "- 16 ' Mch. 21 NIAGARA ..Apl. 13 Apl. 18 ii. l,ipped wilh Wireless Telegraphy. >k.- tur i a - Bnt l X*™* To" Tickets inter- , " ™?£ a , wth San Francisco R.M. Line nS & FI, OR r? S - Tr ave»«rs to any place ' Sfflhif ♦ D ?™"»on are reminded it is ad- , • «.«..., ?»™, passports, and that it is . ] ;• NEXT' SAILING ' FOR SYDNEY' ' ' r »r»wJ« umß ' ances Permitting);,', , • MAKURA ... ... Monday. March '6. ] )' Pam Phlets. Maps, and all information free. ] . UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., ] ■' '•. ■ ' Managing Agents. ] t "~ [ ..-,..-..." ■ ~ ; . DEAL -JJOLIDAY ftirip - ■: TO : gONOLULU, .JJAWAII, THE PARADISE OF THE PACIIFIC, ■ ' ' BY- ;•, R.M.S. : M AKUBA ' BO7S TONS ' ' . '.. Sailing March 21. ! ! '-;■'.•' GLORIOUS SCENERY."' j •'., WAIKIKI BEACH. ; 1 .. Tho u ome of . Surf Bathing--1 SPLENDID HOTELS. j . Roturn Fares from £30 upwards. Round Trip (allowing 19 days at Hawaii), 41 days. " : ' Full particulars on application to ' , : UNION :S.S.'CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. ] I■■ .;;■;. P. ,AND : O. 1 '■ •'''' "•' '■" ''' '■'- ,• -'~' '' " ' J i OTEAM NAVIGATION pOMPANY. j C Steamers for LONDON,. from SYDNEY, c calling .at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE. COLOMBO. - ADEN, MAR- ( SEILLES, and GIBRALTAR. , n , m ~ ( Steamers .; Tons. . , Captains. Sydney. C .; .■) ;.=... .•! .'.,.. .-...,, : —r' 4 ! •Malwa ■ 11,000 ■A. Thompson Mar. 15 ' Khiva 9,000 G. M. Mountford Apl. 1 •Mooltan 10,000 'R. L. Haddock Apl. 12 i> \ Kashgar 9.000 H. N. Rivers ' Apl. 29 " i£ ;■-;*.::";• -■■■> ':-—■-.-;".'.:■ -. I ;• / .;• - -■ - <■■• ■ - ■ I i'.!:'■:." - ■.. •Calling at' Hobarl. • • -. ■ ' j -,;. .; tCalling at Bombay. . ~. . 1 .' RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY.-Single p to London. £50 to £90; Return, £81 to £135, F available 1 for two years. Tourists' Tickets f (India. China/and Japan). ' Special Holiday .' Tickets ' to;- Colombo, , available ; , for two I months':; Return Fares from, Sydney, £49 I Firsts Saloon, £35; Second Saloon..'.' Tickets interchangeable with Orient ".' Co. ;1' Passage .money, can be 'paid here for passages from _ , England. Passengers arriving in Sydney", by last connecting steamer can go straight on § board thHomeward vessel. These steamers ' are installed with wireless ■ telegraphy, .and. ■ have electric fans in all cabins.:; ;/..'.',. . ,'For Freight and passage, apply to ' " * ' ' RUSSELL AND SOMERS, ■' T : Customs Street West. Auckland. j '" ' : ' :; ' ; - - : ' ' "■■'-'•"■■'• - I E.ANDA. MAIL LINE TO MANILA, \1 . CHINA and JAPAN, from Australia. * Eastern,, 4000 tons, leave Sydney '. March 15. St. Albans, 6000 tons, leave Sydney April 26. ' : Saloon accommodation amidships, ,- Large, cool, two-berth cabins, all on the upper deck 1 and i fitted with electric fans. Wireless 1 telegraphy instp'hd. Through bookings to •? Canada and Un.ied States, and. Europe.— t For. freight' or passage, apply direct to , ; RUSSELL AND SOMERS. Customs St. W. ! » '..-':'- --'.■ '■■' : - '■."'. '..;!■ "■'■■'.' '"■'• ■■ TTENDERSON AND • •VJACFARLANE. j ' i -.-..,' '.- LIMITED. ' f I ■;"'■ h'£;.4:l ..... Agents: •.' t ,' ~ f MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. (French v ' Mail Line, via Suez). v NIPPON YUSEW'KAISHA (Japanese Mail I i •' • Line). : ' ;".'.' "v ' .-■ -■'■••"."■ P. AND O. BRANCH SERVICE date i i Lund's Bluo Anchor Line) ' HOLT'S BLUE FUNNEL : LINE tSoulh V . .-,; African-London Lines). BURNS; PHILP, ; AND CO.. LTD. (Binga- \ ;. pore, Java Line, New Guinea and Solo- '•) mon Island Line, and New Hebrides). j P JJENDERSON AND JJACPABLASR, ' ~,:,...,.... LIMITED. • •, ' V 1 HOBSON BUILDINGS. FORT STREET. \ N' IPPON' ■■: ,■-■.■' YUSEN ' KAISHA li (The Japan Mail Steamship Co.). ' ■ • ( For the .guidance of those who contom- \ . . plate visiting i JAPAN the following > t TABLE OF APPROXIMATE ■■;>■* WEATHER, conditions will bo found , informative:— ] ' January—Very Cold Warm. : > February—Cold.. August—Very warm. . March — Becoming September— •warmer. , October-Delightful. 3 April—Comfortable. November— brae- I ■ May—Warm, pleasant. ing. 2 June— warm. December—Cold Note.— the Warm Weather the \ ■< Tourist has a large choice of Mountain • Resorts. , If going to JAPAN during "The Season" a —i.e., October-November—Book Now. ' Book by the last route— " N.Y.K.'' ' , ' ."N.Y.K." SAILINGS. 1 , Steamers leave Sydney as under:— y ■ Steamer. " - Tons.' Commander. Noon. NIKKO MARU I 5000 IR. Takeda I Feb. 21 AKI MARU 16000 I - | Mar. 24 TANGO MARU < I 8000 | Soyeda | Apl. 22 For further particulars, apply to i j, HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. LTD., ' l Agents, Fort St.'eet. ( FOR HOWICK "AND WHITFORD. ] Leaves P.B. TURANGA. Leaves ' Railway Wharf: Whitford and Howick: r •Sat.. 4th. 1.30 p.m. . 'Sal., 4th, 8 a.m. l i ~ • - n and * p.m. i , 'Sun., sth, 10 a.m. ' 'Sun,, sth, 4 p.m. Mon., 6th, i p.m. - 'Mon., Gth. 7 a.m.'' I Tues., 7th, 5 p.m. Tues., 7th, 7 a.m. , , •Howick only. ). 1 Cargo for Waitakaruru, March 7. J ' : Leaves City end of Queen's Wharf on Sun- ! day and holidays.— L. ANDREWS AND [ Co., Agents. 'Phono 2342. , -j '__ . , - OENDFOR "QOOK'S QAILING J IST" \ - ■ (Posted Free), Giving I FARES AND SAILING DATES V . By COOK'S /P. and O.S.N. Co. Booked ? OOK'S Orient Line • Passages l • i j Can,-Australian Passages ' I N.Z. Shipping Co. All Lines ' Passages •< Shaw-Savill Co. .All Routes Passages 1 White Star Lino All Classes r > P.andO.B",uh [ COOK'S I Aberdeen Line, Lowest , OOK'S I Etc.. etc.. etc. I Rates. J . No Commission Charges! . Trouble Saved! Inquiries Invited. Travel Made Easy. I pOOK'S , CHIPPING ' QFFICE, 23, SHORTLAND ST. (opp. Star Office). S "CENIC _ _._— - .^( t SCENIC Wairoa Falls, Wairoa < Kamo Springs, Wairoa Falls, Wairoa ' River. Dargaville. Helensvillo. Hot Springs. ', ROUND TRIP.— leave Auckland. by rail, ' visit - Helensville Hot Springs, and Waterways of, Kaipara Harbour. Dargaville, J or Wairoa townships: pretty scenery on • Upper Wairau Falls, visit Kamo Springs and Whangarei. return to Auckland per Whanga- ; rei, steamed. Time-tabled tickets, app,y „ Northern S.S. Co.,' Ltd.. Shirley W. Hill; >cd 1 . Co, Kaipara Steamsh.p'Co.—Henry W.iiUi, Jr., Mana-rer, HeleJisvilJe. ;,;. ! ; , v <■ :,. ■' r' ~, ''
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16169, 4 March 1916, Page 1
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