Shipping. TTNION .STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R.M. LINE. TO GREAT BRITAIN AND EUROPE Via SUVA. HONOLULU, VICTORIA (B.C). AND VANCOUVER. Proposed Sailings from Auckland: ¥tW!% A 1 Al >™t July 12th. NIAGARA - - - About August 16th. Th^ E * h . bo °kinss by quickest route- to all points in Canada. U.S.A., and Europe. |, Return Tickets to United Kingdom can be, n,* TaU ? b J? for R«turn Journey by P. i m $ o U -^ and Orient Lines, via Suez, or by iv/i.b. Co., via Panama. eh A n l lJ?ff Urn *d d r P^ un <l Trip Tickets inter-. 7n! Union steam s hi U Com- . pany 8 K.M. Line. A " ssel isera overseas reauiro permits or - passports, i COASTAL, INTERCOLONIAL & ISLAND ' \ SERVICES. .... Gisborne ind Napier. i Calk tt mTuc-sday, June 21, 5 p.m. laus at Tokomaru Bay with Passengers. Wellington. Lytteiton, _nd Dunedin ' ' vr~i„. (Cargo only). KaAoa Thursday. June 23. T?nr.il* W in- Pl^ mouth (from Onehunga). Karawa Monday. June 20, 2.30 p.m.; tr. 1.13 n, „„. Wellington to Lytteiton. bteamter daily (Sundays excepted). 77.45 p.m. iw„i. m , Sydney Direct. Maheno Thursday, June 23, 4 pm. Makura Friday, June 24, 4 p.m. ■Sydney (from Wellington). MoeTaln Thursday. June 28. Fiji (Suva) Tonga (Nukualofa. BBaapai. and Vavau), Samoa (Apia). Xofua Saturday, June 25, 10 a.m. Apia. San Francisco, and Vancouver ttt. i (Cargo only). Early. Barotonga Raiaiea, and Papeete. _, (Cargo only.) E>£2 Early. Cargo must be booked at office. O Y A L MAIL SERVICE. _ EUROPE, VIA SAN FRANCTSrn FEOM WELLINGTON .VIA BAROTONGA AND PAPEETE. «««« xa£u.ii . . . . About Aug. 2nd , Tickets interchangeable with C.A. Line ■ Return Tickets to U.K. are available for N?Z U s n cr" ney aCd °- ° rient . or by All passengers overseas require passports. for full particulars apply *""«=. . UNION STEAM SHIP CO. QF N.Z.. LTD. ■p'OYAL PACKET NAV. COMPANY JAVA-AUSTRALIAN LINE. T,5£5!? lar .Service <to JAVA and SINGAPORE, via Queensland and Ports, and Macassar. HOTJWAN .. *&*«*?• BOGGEVEEN .. 5000 August 4 New Steamers Wireless Telegraphy: 1 Refrigerator. All cabins amidahipsSALOON FABES FROM SYDNEY. , To Batavia: Single. £45; return, £81 , To Singapore: Single, £50; return, £90. For further information, apply to [ RUSSELL AND SOMERS, t 3, CUSTOMS ST.. AGENTS. i t CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MERCHANT MARINE. LTD. » DIRECT MONTHLY SERVICE BETWEEN CANADA AND NEW ZEALAND. g . .:■- ..,, . CANADIAN HIGHLANDER CANADIAN TRAVELLER CANADIAN SKIRMISHER. CANADIAN EXPORTER. The CANADIAN" WINNER is due to 1 arrive from Vancouver about June 18. For Rates of Freight and further particulars, apply to BUSSELL AND SOMERS. • Agents. Customs Street West. Auckland. THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MER- ' CHANT MARINE? LTD. K \ S.S. CANADIAN WINNER, . from Vancouver. Consignees are requested to present Bills of Lading, pay freight (if any}, and take delivery of their Cargo. 1 . All Cargo is at consignees' risk after Waving ship s tackles, and if not promptly removed will be stored at their risk and expense. All Cargo landed in a d*maged condition ■ must be examined and claim settled prior to its removal. No claim will be recognised after the removal of cargo, nor for shortlanded cargo, unless lodged at the Office of the undersigned within seven days after steamer's departure. (See terms of Bill of Lading). Captain Wingate will not be responsible for any debt 3 contracted by his crew BUSSELL AND SOMEES. Agents, Auckland. T> A N D O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. SYDNEY TO MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE. FREMANTLE, COLOMBO. INDIA, MEDITERRANEAN POETS. AND LONDON, ' Carrying First and Second Saloon Passengers. From Vessels. Tons. Sydney. NARKUNDA . . .. 16,000 Juno 28 MANTUA . . . . 12.000 July 26 NALDERA . . .'. 15,825 Aug. 30 MALWA .. .. 12,000 Sept. 27 NABKUNDA ■ ■ . . 16.000 Oct. 25 \ For further particulars apply to RUSSELL AND SOMERS, 3, Customs Street. Agents. ' SHAW. SAVILL AND ALBION CO. LIMITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMEBS TO SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS • IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. . Carrying Ist, 2nd and 3rd Class Passengers. PREPAID PASSAGES.—Persons desiring ' to arrange passages for friends from England to New Zealand may now do bo by Prepayment or Guarantee. Full particulars supplied on application. 1921. Stea.mer. Tonß. From About •ARAWa 7. 10.000 Wellington July 16 ATBENIC .. 12.J45 Wellington Late Aug ♦COKINTHIC 12.545 Wellington Sept TAINUI . 10,000 Wellington Oct.' ♦Calling Monte Video and Teneriffe. For full particulars apply to L D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. mEB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING , 1 COMPANY. LIMITED. ' DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. VIA PANAMA CANAL. Calling at Cristobal and Newport News. LARGE MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS, With UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATION. Steamer. Tons From About RUAHINE . . 10,758 Wellington Early ' ... August PAPAROA .. 7.697 Welhnfton August • RIMUTAKA.. 8,893 Wellington Sept. RUAPEHU . . 8,881 Wellington October. REMUERA .. 11,276 Wellington Early November. Return Tickets can be made available by P. and O. or Orient Line, via Suez. Return First Saloon Tickets, can also be made available by C.A. Lino via Vancouver, or Union Line via San Francisco. Office: Quay Street. Auckland. •pAST COAST SHIPPING CO.. LTD. The ISABELLA DE FBAINE will take ] Cargo. Hobson Wharf, for The Mount and ■ Tauranga, TO-DAY (Monday). up till j 4.30 p.m. '■ WATKIN AND WALLIS. _ Agents.- J,t
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17812, 20 June 1921, Page 1
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