, SHIPPING. TT 1 * ■ SHIP COMPANY \J :i OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. CANADIAN -AUSTRALASIAN R.M. LINE TO CANADA. UNITED STATES AND • • EUROPE, . '•"••:, Via Suva. Honolulu. Victoria (8.C.), and. '"i ■"' .. ■'':'•■•■ Vancouver. ■.■■:! ;,;■■■••■-.■,." .! Proposed Sailings from Auckland: i !•¥'§• &&%&?£•■• Toes.. 'Sept." 11. 11 a.m. ' §•&§• SA&JPfcA v.i-Tues.. Oct. 9.11a.m. 1 S'H'i' KJAS&fcA- .. Tues.. Nov. 12. 11 a.m. §•&§• M&SffSA •• Tues.. Deo. 11. 11 a.m. R.M.S. NIAGARA . . January 16. 11 a.m. FOR SYDNEY. - R.M.S. MAKU.RA .. Fri.. Sept. 21. 5 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO R.M. LINE. ■ TO UNITED STATES. CANADA. AND EUROPE. FROM WELLINGTON. Via Rarotonga. Papeete, and San Francisco. R.M.S. MAUNGANUI .. Tuesday. Sept. 25 R.M.S. TAHITI . . . . Tuesday, Get. SO R.M.S. MAUNGANUI .. Tuesday. Nov. 27 , R.M.S. TAHITI! . . . . Tuesday.. Jan. 1 j R.M.S. MAUNGANUI --. . Tuesday. Jan. 29 ' COASTAL. INTERCOLONIAL. AND ISLAND SERVICES. Giabor.no and Napier. j Arahura Tuetday, September 11th 4 p.m. valla at Tokomaru Bay with Passengers. I _ New Plymouth '(from Onehunga). Rarawa Mon.. Sept.. 10th. d p.m.: tr.. 2.10. Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. «,'. _ (Cargo Only). *lora Tuesday, September 11th, noon. Now Receiving Cargo. - Wellington to Lyttelton. Steamer 7.45 p.m. daily (Sundays excepted). Berths may bo booked at Auckland. . Wellington to Melbourne direct. ' Moerakt About , September. 24th. ! ~ -I Sydney Direct. ! Marama Friday. September 21st, 11 a.m. ! Sydney (from Wellington). j Manuka Friday, September 14th. j Fiji (Suva). Tonga (Vavau, Haapai, _ ■'■ Nukualofa), . Samoa (Apia). Tofua Satuiday. September 15th, 11 a.m. Rarotonga and Papeete (Cargo only). >VunaKa About October 4th, A - PICTURESQUE CRUISE TO THE • ■ ■ WESTERN PACIFIC. '.*"" (Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa.) THE FAVOURITE T.S.S. TOFUA. 4335 tons, leaves Auckland SATURDAY. Sept. 15th, and every four weeks thereafter. , Duration of voyage abou£ three weeks. Particulars on application, UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. CARGO STEAMERS FROM VANCOUVER. SAN FRANCISCO. ETC. Supplementing the Monthly Mail Steamers from Vancouver, calling at Auckland, and ' from San Fransisco. calling at Wellington. J the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand (Limibsd) have a Regular Service i by Modern Cargo Steamers from Canadian' and American Pacific Coast Ports to New; Zealand and Australia. Loading and dis- ' charging ports arrapged according to inducement offered. -V. - From Pacific Coast: . HAURAKI. loads September. WAIHEMO, loads during Septomber. , WAIOTAPU, loads September-October. WAIRUNA. loads October-November. HAURAKI. loads November-December. Further particulars, apply Office. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z.. LTD. ( CANADIAN -PACIFIC ' RAILWAY. '*"'■' 4 (In connection • with >-.»'.■■ j • Canadian-Australasian and Union San Fran- I cisco Royal Mail Lines). • I THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM. ',■ ' \- -"' ' FOUR TRAINS a day: '' ■ • , - (May to September),. 1 Through, the : Glorious Scenery of the Rocky ""■".:'- r"Mountains, - including ..'"' : "TRANS-CANADA. LIMITED." The ' Finest ' and ' Fastest Trans-Continental I. . Train in North America. 63 Hours ,— Vancouver-Toronto, i.. 92 Hours —-Vancouver-Montreal. I Itineraries prepared, : and Reservations made in Sleeping-cars. Hotels, and Atlantic [ 1 Steamers. ; , K ' Apply any Office, UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., THOS. COOK AND SON. or 3. r SCLATER, C.P.R. Representative, Union r House, Sydney. . • , /-VRIENT LINE. - TO LONDON. : Via Colombo, Suez, Pt. Said, Naples, Toulon, ~ ■ .. Gibraltar, and Plymouth. j Steamer. ■ Tons. About . OSTERLEY -, .. .. 12,129 Sept. 29"* ORMUZt .... 14,584 Oct. 27 OMAR" • . . ""•''". . . .. 11,103 Nov. 20 ORSOVA .. . . . : 12,036 ■: Nov. 21 ORMONDEt ..... 14.853 Dec. 19 ' ORVIETO !.... 12,133 Jan. 19 .' ; ; tFirst and Third Classes only. 'Additional ■ steamer. .' Saloon and' Third " Class only.* Reduced Saloon Fares. , UNION S.S. COMPANY OF N.Z.. LTD.. ; Agents for New Zealand. —— ' ■ STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. j 'LIMITED. REGULAR SERVICE TO AND FROM. AVONMOUTH. GLASGOW, MAN- . CHESTER. LIVERPOOL. ' NEXT ; SAILINGS FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK. AND WEST COAST U.K. T.S.S. WESTMORELAND, 10,000 tonsEarly September. Auckland Final Fort. For particulars of Freights, please apply to >' ;: :':':■ THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LIMITED, Agents. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD.. Quay Street. Auckland. ' A B E. Rj D E E N J y I N E. TO SOUTHAMPTON. HULL AND LONDON, VIA MELBOURNE. FREMANTLE. DURBAN. CAPETOWN AND . . tfENERIFFE. ________ •• _ _ : " Sails Sydney Steamer. Tons. About THEMISTOCLES .. — Aug. 25 DEMOSTHENES . . ■ - . Sept. «3 "PURTPIDES .. • • 15,000 Oct. 20 SOPHOCLES .. .. M.300 Nov. 17 DIOGENES .. •- 12,300 Dec. 15 FIRST SALOON AND THIRD CLASS. All Passengers disembark at Southampton. DALGETY AND CO.. LTD.. L D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD.. - . .•■ Agents. - TNCLUSIVE TNDEPENDENT rpRAVEL TOURS ARRANGED TO JAPAN. JAVA OR HONOLULU. AND j.U Jax ax RETURN, or ACROSS EUROPE, in conjunction with A PASSAGES TO ENGLAND. Itineraries and Quotations Supplied Covering ■ . All Travel and Hotel Expenses. . Send for Cook's Sailing .and Fare List" oeuu *« (all lines). Posted Free. . rpHOS, fIOOK AND <£ON, ■■ 1 TOURIST AND GENERAL PASSENGER v 1" •,:.*,: .AGENTS., ' N Z. Insurance Building, Queen Street. .."■ 1 " ■ -»■■■ - ■ . ■ ■ '*' ;.-;...■ .■'..:.■;*;■■• •■'.'.■'■;'■'.;...; '■■'~ v ■■..-•': ':■;"' ' ; .''•'■■;';•.•. ■;" .*■ ' ; .' ■'•■',■'«
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18499, 8 September 1923, Page 1
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