Shipping. "yANCOUVEP. J^OUTE. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND-CANADA, VIA FIJI AND HONOLULU. CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN LINE. In conjunction with CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. ■Through Bom of the GREATEST SCENIC ; WONDERS OF THE WORLD to All 1-trts of Canada, united STATES, AND BRITISH ISLES. ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS. At Lowest Rates. Booking's arranged with Option of Transfer at Honolulu to Oceanic or Matson Lino Steamers for San Francesco SAILINGS FOR CANADA. (Subject to Alteration.) From From Sydney. Auckland. MAKI'RA ... Dec. 21 Dec. W. 10 a.m. NIAGARA ... Jan. 18 Jan. 23. 10 a.m. Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy ; All Return and Round Tour Tickets interchangeable with San Francisco R.M. Line. PASSPORTS.-—Travellers to any place outside the I)oir>;ni</n are reminded it 's • nvisable to obtain passports. and that it is necessary to rr.ak6 early application to Government for them. NEXT SAILING FOR SYDNEY. MAKURA ... Monday, December 11. Pamphlets, Maps, and all information free. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD.. Managing Agents. HUDDART PARKER LINE. FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. (Circumstances permitting.) j For Sydney Direct. I Westralin Monday, December 18, 5.30 p.m. For Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, : and Lyttelton. ( (Calls Tokomaru Bay for Passengers Only.) i Westralia Saturday, December 9, 2 p.m. 1 Take no Gisborne Cargo. ' Cargo received Friday till 4 p.m.. and on 1 Saturday till 10 a.m. I Melbourne, via Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff (from Wellington). Wimmera Early. Sydney and Hobart (from Wellington). Riverina _ Thursday. December '21. All fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Tickets interchangeable with the Union Co. New Zealand Agents for Hebburn Colliery. Office 7. Customs Street East. I l ! rpHE ]\TEW gHIPPING QOMPANY'S Jj INETO PLYMOUTH (to Land Passengers) AND LONDON. VIA PANAMA CANAL. MOST MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Steamer. Tons. From To Sail. RUAHINE • . . 11.000 Wellington. Dec. '28 KOTOBUA .. 11,500 Wellington- Jan. '25 RUAPEHU .. 9.580 — Feb RIMUTAKA . . 10.000 — March. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Return Tickets available by P. and O. Line, on terms to be ascertained oil application to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LTD.. QUAY STREET. AUCKLAND. gHAW, gAVILL AND £"0., j J^IMITED? | THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS ' IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. ! THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO ! LONDON. Via Australia and South Africa. Sailings (circumstances permitting):—' I Tons I Coin- ! I)ato Steamer. I Reg. J mander. ) Dept TFt XC I 12.345 i Crossiand : Dec. TAINUI I 10,000 I Moffat , Jan CORINTHIC j 12,343 Hart Feb. ARAWA [ 10,000 I Clayden I Mar. All Twin Screws, and Fitted with I Wireless Telegraphy. ' PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION I UNSURPASSED ; Passages from London can be arranged here by Prepayment of Passage Money or by Guarantee. i L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD. I A. S. PATERSON AND CO.. LTD., j Agents. ! RENDER SON AND TyjACFARLANE. 1 LIMITED. j Agents : IESSAG;ERIES MaRITIMES CO. (French Mail Line, via Suez). NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Japanese Mail Line). I'. AND O. BRANCH SERVICE dale Luna s Blue Anchor Line.) HO.'jl S BLUE FUNNEL LINE (South African-London Lines.) BURNS, PHILIP, AND CO.. LTD. ..Singapore, Java Lint., New Guinea and Solomon Island Line, and New Hebrides). JJENDERSON AND ACFARLANE, limited! HOHSON BUILDINGS, FORT STREET. V-IPPON YUSF.N KAISHA 1 X' (Th.e Japan Mail Steamship Co.). I For the guidance of those who contem- •< plat«» visiting Japan the following table OF APPROXIMATE WEATHER conditions will be found , informative:— i January—Very Cold. July—Warm. I February—Cold. August—Very warm, 1 March ■— Becoming. September—Warm warmer. October—Delightful. , April—Comfortable. November — Cool, 1 " May—Warm, pleasant. bracing. ' j Juneßainy, warm. December—Cold. I Note.During the Warm Weather the I Tourist has a large choice of Mountain Resorts. j If going to JAPAN during " The Season" —i.e., October-Novemberßook Now. Book by the last route—THE " N.Y.K." Steamers leave Sydney as under: — Steamer. Tons. Commander. Noon. 1 AKI MARU 1 6000 I M. Yoshikawa 1 Dec. '21 TANGO MARU i 8000 ;K. Soyeda ; Jan. 1!) NIKKO MARU 5000 R. Takeda. I Feb. '20 . All Fitted with Wireless. j For further particulars, apply to I - HENDERSON & MACLARLANE. LTD., j Agents. Fort Street, i ' ; 1 JIOR OPOTIKI DIRECT.'" THE A.S. FAIR BURN Will receive Cargo for above Port on MONDAY. Uth INST, At Hobson Wharf, up to 4 p.m. BAY OF PLENTY SHIPPING CO., E. P. GOLDSBRO.' Agent. 'Phone ABS9. PASSENGERS PLEASANT EXPERIENCE. CHECKING BAGGAGE THROUGH US A WONDERFUL HELP ""ies, 1 found the Express Company wonderfully helpful. 1 told them when T was l-aving, ana my destination. They called f-r my luggage, checked it on, received ll at Ihe town where I broke my journey, forwarded it to my boat. Their help throughout v.-a* simply invaluable ' Holiday-makers! 1 levellers! We can help you similarly. We. also issue tickets, but it' you already have one it is necessary to product; it at our oflice. This facilitates checking. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COY., LTD.. Fort Street. Auckland, <■ - —— GUNREP A 1 R S. The day for shipping guns to England for alteration and repair lias massed. Sportsmen avoid needless trouble and heavy expense by bringing oi sendm-: their Guns to the " L.A.C. ' Gunsmith Snop at Enfield Street, near Mount Eden Railway Station. Muzzle-loading weapon.-) can be made ""Sclent Breecn-loadus. Pmfir-i Guns converted to handle Central-fire Cartridges. Automatic Ejectors ti'ted to Hammerless Guns. 8011-mechanism brought up-to-date. Stocks altered New Barrels fitted. Work its done by Expert Gunsmiths, holding first-class references from noted English makers Very rear-ova hie charges. Ask for an estimate. THE £<OLONIAL £H)., TD. MOUNT EDEN. AUCKLAND. fPHE Best Selection of Safety Razors and L ■ Blades is at Hazard's. Queen St. Splendid value. Call and inspect.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16408, 9 December 1916, Page 1
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