BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. j MRS. R. TROUGHEAR and Family wish to sincerely thank all kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, also for letters, telegrams, and floral emblems received.—Greymouth papers please copy. MR. YEOMAN AND MISS WALTON, of Pwtone, Wellington, desiro to thank their friends most smcorely for the many telegrams and letters received containing expressions of deep sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. ' ' » i. « Shipping. TTNION T INE OTEAMERS. New Plymouth (from Onehnngal. Rarawa Monday. May 22, 8 p.m.; tr., 2.10. Gisborne. Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin. "Monowai Saturday. May 20, 2 p.m. "Tarawera Tuesday. May 30. 12 noonCargo received until 10 a.m. sailing day. Wellington to Lyttelton. Steamer daily, 7.45 p.m. (Sundays excepted.) Dunodin direot (Cargo only). Te Anau Tuesday, May 23. 5 p.m. Sydney direct. R.M.S. Niagara Monday, May 29, 8 p.m. Melbourne (from Wellington). *Paloona Monday, May 22. Fiji (Suva). Friendly Islands (Nukualofa, Haapai and Vavau). Samoa (Apia). •Taluno Monday, May 29. 10 a.m. Rarotonga and Tahiti. •Flora Tuesday, June 6. 10 a.m. •R.M.S. Maitai Thurs., May 25 (from Weil.). No passengers for Flora. Suva, Honolulu. Victoria, and Vancouver. (For all American and European points., •R.M.S. Niagara Tuesday, June 13. 10 a.m. Rarotonga. Papeete, and San Francisco. (For all American and European points.) •R.M.S. Maitai Thurs., May 25 (from Wei).). •Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Cargo must be booked and alongside no* less than TWO HOURS before time of sailing, except where otherwise stated. T EAVE PARE TOEHIND AND SEEK REST FOR TIRED NERVES AND JADED BODY AND MIND IN TTONOLULU— * ONLY TEN DAYS' STEAM FROM AUCKLAND. Sails. | NIAGARA ... 13.500 tons. June 13 .. MAKURA ... 8.075 tons. July 11 Return Fares from £30. En route to and from Honolulu the steamers touch at Suva (Fiji), where passengers may break the journey. The Grand Pacific Hotel— last word in Tropica' Hotel constructionat Suva is now open for Tourists at Special Rates Full particulars on application to UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. "ROYAL M AII, CERVICES. VIA SAN FRANCISCO. TO ALL AMERICAN POINTS AND BRITISH ISLES. Calling at RAROTONGA (Cook Group) and PAPEETE (Tahiti). Subject to Alteration. Steamer. From Wellington.MAITAI May 25. Steamers Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy. All Return and Round Tour Tickets interchangeable with C.A. Line (Vancouver Route). ... - ;'<. , ■-.'•..» to any place out side, the Dominions are reminded that it is advisable to obtain passports, and that it is necessary to make early application to Government for -them. ' . f , ?°, r Particulars regarding passages and freight, apply %«■-•, UNION 8.8. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. QRIENT TINE. MAIL STEAMSHIPS TO PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. VIA SOUTH AFRICA. Calling at Durban and Capetown. >' Projected Sailings as below: Tons. From From From Steamer. Reg. Sydney. Melb'ne. Adel'de. ORONTES 9.023 July 29 Aug. 2 Aug. 4 OMRAH ... 8.130 Aug. 26 Aug. 80 Sep. 1 OSTEHLEY 12,129 Sep. 23 Sep. 27 Sep. 29 Steamers fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. All Second and Third-class Accommodation filled till August. FARES: NEW ZEALAND TO LONDONSALOON: Single, £50 to £90: Return (available for two years), £81 and £185. THIRD-CLASS: £20, £22, £24. Return ( (available 12 month £36. £39 12s, £43 4s.
Fares to South Africa on Application. First and" Second Saloon Tickets are interchangeable with P. and O. Company. First and Second Class Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which are included in the above fares. Passages can be booked to or prepaid from any of the above ports. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. P. AND o. CTEAM •\TAVIGATION riOMPANY. Steamers for LONDON, from SYDNEY, calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, COLOMBO. ADEN. MARSEILLES, and GIBRALTAR. Leave Steamers. Tons. Captains. Sydney. Morea 11,000 J. D. Andrews May 27 Khyber 9,000 H. E. Kitcat June 10 Medina 12.500 F. B. Notley June 24 Mongolia 10,000 H. G. H. Lewellin July 8 Malwa 11,000 A. Thompson July 22 Kaisar-i I Hind 11,500 C. D. Bennett Aug. 5 RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY.—Single to London. £50 to £90. Return, £81 to £135. available for two years Tourists' Tickets (India, China, and Japan). Special Holiday Tickets to Colombo, available for two months: Return Fares /rom Sydney, £49 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. These steamers are installed with wireless telegraphy, and have electric fans in all cabins. For Freight and Passage, apply to RUSSELL AND SOMERS. Customs Street West. Auckland. EAND A. MAIL LINE TO MANILA, . CHINA aud JAPAN, from Australia. Eastern, 4000 tons, June 10. St. Albans. 4500. July 12. Saloon accommodation amidships. Large, cool, two-berth' caDins, 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 St. W. HUDDART-fARKEK LINE. FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. (Circumstances permitting.) For Sydney Direct. Westralia . Monday, May 22. 5.30 p.m. Cargo received sailing day only. For Gisborne. Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin. J Calls Tokomaru Bay for Passengers only. Victoria ' Tuesday, May 23, 3 p.m. Sydney and Hobart (from Wellington). RWerina Thursday. May 25. Melbourne, via Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff (from Wellington). Wimmera Saturday. May 27. All fitted with Wirelesa Telegraphy. Tickets interchangeable with the Union Co. New Zealand Aeents for Hebburn Colliery. Office — Customs Street East.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16234, 20 May 1916, Page 1
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