Shipping. - HE "A LI * ]^ ED " ODTE-CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R.M. LINE. AUSTRALIA -NEW ZEALAND CANADA. In Conjunction with Canadian-Psciflo Railway, ™™?h some of tho GREATEST SCENIC WONDERS of the World to all !rit?ah Isfei ADA ' UNITED STATES - nd Next Sailings: NIAGARA ~ Sat., Apr. 19, noon. MAKURA .. About May 13. NIAGARA .. About June 3. PASSPORTS: Travellers to any place cut si do the Dominion must have Permit# or Passports, and it is necessary to make early application to the Government for them. Passengers, for America should have their passports vised by the United States Consul. All Return and Round Tour Tickets Interchangeable with Union Steam Ship Company's RM. Line. Pamphlets, Maps, and all Information Free. UNION S.S. CO, OF N.Z., LTD. Managing Agents. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPaffT U OF NEW ZEALANDNew PWmouth (Ironi Onehunga), Rarawa Tuesday, April 22, 3 p.m.; tr., 2.10. Q'sborno and Napier. 'Arahura Saturday. April 19, 5 p.m. Calls Tokomaru Bay for Passengers only. Wellington to Lyttelton, Bteamer Daily (Sundays excepted), at 7.45 m. Sydney Direct (from Wellington), 'Moeraki About April 25, Wellington. Lylte'.ton. Dunedin. 'Monowai Saturday, April 19, P m . Sydney Direct (Cargo only). Rakanoa Thursday, April 24. Sydney (Direct), *Atua About April 26. Suva, via Wcstport. Talune Tuesday. April 22, 5 pm. Fiji (Suva), Samoa (Apia), Friendly Islands (Yavan, Haupai, Nukualofa). "Talune Early. Rarotonga snd Tahiti. 'Flora Early. San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Tahiti. (From Wellington). 'Paloonn About April 30. Suva, Honolulu, Victoria, and Vancouver (For all Canadian and American points). London. Liverpool, Glasgow, otc. 'Niagara Saturday, April 19, noon. •Makura About May 18. •Niagara About Juno 3. Particulars of steamers' movements wjll be supplied on application to the office. Overseas passengers must produce Government permits. •Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Cargo must be booked and alongside not later than TWO HOURS before time of tailing, except whore otherwise stated. ]\| Alju gEB 7100 - TO ALL AMERICAN POINTS AND BRITISH ISLES. Next Proposed Sailing: PALOONA .. .. About April 30. All Return and Round Tour Tickets interchangeable with C.A. Line, " All Red" Route. ' PASSPORTS: Travellers to any place outside the Dominion must have Permits or Passports, and it is necessary to make early application to the Government tor them. Passengers, for America should have their passports vised by the United States Consul I For particulars regarding passages and freights, apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. F. — S. d FEDERAL AND SHIRE LINE. DIRECT SERVICE TO THE WEST COAST UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. STEAMERS AT INTERVALS. For &VONMOUTH, LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, and GLASGOW, taking Wool. Skins. General add Refrigerated Cargo at Lowest Current Rates of Freight, to be followed by other Fimt-clas9 Steamers at regular intervale. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR FIRST AND THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS TO AVONMODTH (BRISTOL). Passengers forwarded to Port of Departure Free. Vessels fitted throughout with Electric Light. For Freight and Paatage apply to ARTHUR NATHAN, LTD., Agents. 40. Customs Street East, AUCKLAND. T? » AND Q J- ' FEDERAL AND SHIRE LINE. °* DIRECT STEAMER SERVICE FROM WEST COAST PORTS. UNITED KINGDOM, TO NEW ZEALAND. FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS Will be Despatched at Intervals, Taking Cargo from BRISTOL, GLASGOW, MANCHESTER, AND LIVERPOOL. Importers will do well to instruct their English Correspondents to ship direct from the abovementioned, ports in the numerous cases where a saving in charges can bo I'ffected.— Foi particulars apply to MESSRS. BIRT. POTTER AND HUGHES, LTD.. 2, Fenchurch Avenue, London, Or their Agents, At Bristol, Glasgow. Cardiff, Manchester, and Liverpool Or to the N.Z. AND AFRICAN S.S. CO., LTD.. Union Chambers. Wellington; Or to ARTHUR H. NATHAN. LTD., 40, Customs Street, Auckland. ■V.IPPON YDS EN KAISHA. (The Japan Mail Steamship Co.) For the guidance ot those who contemplate visiting Japan the following TABLE OF APPROXIMATE WEATHER conditions will be found informative: — January—Very Cold. July—Warm. February—Cold. o Ut ? I '' t T Very warm. March — Becoming September—Warm, U warmer October-Delightful. Aoril—Comfortable. November - Cool, May—Worm, pleasant. bracing. June— warm. December— 'ote.— During the Warm Weather the Tourist has a large choice of Mountain Resorts. If going to JAPAN during "Tho Season" —i.e., October-November— Now. Book by the Best Route—the "N.Y.K." SAILINGS ON APPLICATION. for further particulars, apply to BURNS. PHILP AND CO.. LTD.. 20, Customs Street. Agents. ttenderson and LIMITED. gHIPPING. QOMMISSION, JNSURANCE, AND JSLAND MERCHANTS. JJENDERSON AND LIMITED. " OOBSON BUILDINGS. FORT OTBEST.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17139, 19 April 1919, Page 1
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